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Raul Meireles (Raul José Trindade Meireles) was born on 17 March, 1983 in Porto, Portugal, is a Portuguese footballer (born 1983). Discover Raul Meireles's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?
Popular As |
Raul José Trindade Meireles |
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N/A |
Age |
40 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
Born |
17 March, 1983 |
Birthday |
17 March |
Birthplace |
Porto, Portugal |
Nationality |
Portugal
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 40 years old group.
Raul Meireles Height, Weight & Measurements
At 40 years old, Raul Meireles height is 1.79 m .
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Height |
1.79 m |
Weight |
Not Available |
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Who Is Raul Meireles's Wife?
His wife is Ivone Viana (m. 2008)
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Wife |
Ivone Viana (m. 2008) |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
Lara Meireles |
Raul Meireles Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Raul Meireles worth at the age of 40 years old? Raul Meireles’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Portugal. We have estimated Raul Meireles's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
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Not Available |
Source of Income |
Player |
Raul Meireles Social Network
Timeline
His second came six days later in a 3–0 win at Wolverhampton Wanderers, when he struck a dipping 25-yard volley into the top corner of the net in the 50th minute.
Raul José Trindade Meireles (born 17 March 1983) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
He spent two years on loan to C.D. Aves in the Segunda Liga, being presented on 8 July 2001.
Meireles scored his first senior goal on 25 May 2003, in a 2–1 home win over C.F. União where he fired from 30 metres into the net.
He finished that season with 26 appearances, helping his team to finish in sixth position.
For the 2003–04 campaign, Meireles returned to Boavista.
He made his debut in the Primeira Liga on 17 August against S.L. Benfica, being chosen Player of the match of the 0–0 home draw by newspaper Record.
After starting out at Boavista, he signed with Porto in 2004, going on to appear in 198 official games and win ten major trophies, including four Primeira Liga titles in a row.
He also played Olympic football in 2004.
Meireles was born in Porto, and joined local Boavista FC's youth system at the age of seven.
On 7 July 2004, FC Porto signed Meireles on a five–year contract, being presented in a press conference held five days later.
His first competitive match took place on 22 September against U.D. Leiria at the Estádio do Dragão, coming off the bench early into the first half on an eventual 1–1 league draw.
On 18 February of the following year he made his first start, in an away victory over C.F. Os Belenenses.
Five days later, he made his debut in the UEFA Champions League by featuring the full 90 minutes in a 1–1 home draw with Inter Milan in the round-of-16 first leg; he finished his first year with 15 appearances in all competitions (no goals).
Meireles started in Porto's first league fixture of 2005–06, against C.F. Estrela da Amadora, sustaining an ankle injury that sidelined him for one month.
He returned to action in October, in a Taça de Portugal tie with F.C. Marco.
A Portugal international since 2006, Meireles represented the country in two World Cups and two European Championships, earning a total of 73 caps and scoring ten goals.
On 19 February 2006, Meireles scored his first goal for the Dragons in his 50th league appearance, giving a 1–0 home victory over C.S. Marítimo.
He netted his second three matchdays later in a 2–0 defeat of Vitória de Setúbal, as the season ended with double conquest.
In the following four years, during which the domestic league was won three additional times, Meireles featured regularly in Porto's midfield, often partnering Fernando and Lucho González.
He scored his first goal in the Champions League in the 2006–07 edition, a 1–1 last-16 home draw against Chelsea, coached by José Mourinho.
From 2010 to 2012 he competed in the Premier League, with Liverpool and Chelsea, winning the 2012 Champions League with the latter; he also spent several seasons in Turkey with Fenerbahçe.
On 29 August 2010, Meireles moved to Liverpool for a fee of £11.5 million.
He was awarded the No. 4 shirt, which was vacated by Alberto Aquilani who joined Juventus F.C. on loan.
He made his Premier League debut on 12 September, playing 14 minutes in a 0–0 draw at Birmingham City, and his maiden appearance in the UEFA Europa League occurred four days later in the 4–1 group stage victory over FC Steaua București at Anfield where he played the entire game.
Meireles was handed his first league start on 19 September 2010, in a 3–2 away loss against Manchester United.
On 16 January 2011, he scored his first goal for his new team in the 2–2 home draw with Everton, which coincided with Kenny Dalglish's first home game back as manager.
On 12 February 2011, Meireles netted his fifth league goal in seven games: he put the hosts ahead midway through the first half, but Wigan Athletic eventually tied it 1–1 as Liverpool attempted to reorganise following his replacement due a stomach bug.
His scoring run was rewarded with the ESPN PFA Fans' Player of the Month trophy for February, being an essential figure as the Reds climbed up the table.
He finished the season with 33 matches, helping to a final sixth place and being voted the PFA Fans' Player of the Year, beating Dimitar Berbatov, David Luiz, Samir Nasri and Fernando Torres.
In the second match of the 2011–12 campaign, away against Arsenal, Meireles played 19 minutes after replacing Dirk Kuyt, and provided the assist for Luis Suárez in a 2–0 win which marked the first time they had defeated the opposition on their ground in 11 years.
On 31 August, however, he asked to be transfer listed.
With Chelsea in the market for a midfielder following a long-term injury to Michael Essien, and an unsuccessful bid to acquire Luka Modrić from Tottenham Hotspur, the former signed Meireles to a four-year deal on 31 August 2011, for an undisclosed fee reported to be in the region of £12 million.
He chose the squad number 16, due to the fact he often wore it when on international duty, and later claimed he never wanted to leave Liverpool but that the chance to work with André Villas-Boas, with whom he had spent a short period of time at Porto, was too good an opportunity to turn down.
Meireles made his debut on 10 September 2011 against Sunderland, which ended in a 2–1 away win with him setting up Daniel Sturridge's goal with a long pass.
In the following month, he scored his first goal for the club during a Champions League group stage 5–0 defeat of K.R.C. Genk.
On 12 December, he netted for the first time in the domestic league to contribute to a 2–1 home victory against league leaders Manchester City also at Stamford Bridge.
On 18 March 2012, Meireles scored a goal and provided two assists to Torres, who ended his 24-game goal drought in the 5–2 home triumph against Leicester City for the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.
On 4 April, he scored a belter in the final minutes of a Champions League quarter-final 2–1 victory over Benfica, setting up a last-four tie with reigning champions FC Barcelona; he won his first title in English football on 5 May, after a 2–1 win against his former club Liverpool in the FA Cup final where he replaced Ramires for the last 15 minutes.
He sat out the Champions League final against FC Bayern Munich by receiving a yellow card against Barcelona at Camp Nou, but was still given a medal for his participation after the 4–3 victory on penalties.