Becky Sauerbrunn Wiki, Net Worth, Bio, Dating, Boyfriend and Husband

Becky Sauerbrunn Wiki, Net Worth

Becky Sauerbrunn's Quick Facts

NameBecky Sauerbrunn
Real NameRebecca Elizabeth Sauerbrunn
Birthday6 June 1985
Age34
BirthplaceSt. Louis, Missouri
HoroscopeGemini
Salary$300 thousand
Net Worth$3.5 million
Height5 feet 5 inches
Weight64kg
ProfessionSoccer Player
NationalityAmerican
EthnicityWhite
ParentsJane Sauerbrunn and Scott Sauerbrunn
Siblingstwo older brothers, Grant and Adam
DatingZola Short
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    Bio, Wiki, Facts

    Rebecca Elizabeth Sauerbrunn was born on 6 June 1985 in St. Louis, Missouri. She holds the American nationality and belongs to white ethnicity.

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    Talking about her educational history, she went to Ladue Horton Watkins High School, and later, she attended the University of Virginia. 

    Net Worth and Salary

    Becky might have earned a considerable amount of money from her professional career as a soccer player. She has made noteworthy achievements such as Missouri Gatorade Player of the Year, three-time NWSL Defender of the town, besides, she has also received, Olympic gold medal, NWSL Championship, and FIFA Women’s World Cup. 

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    Moreover, she might have an endorsement with other companies and has also appeared in TV commercials, film, and music videos. Therefore, Becky’s net worth is estimated at around $3.5 million. In 2016, Becky and her national teammates were the first female athletes to appear on the game FIFA 16. 

    Dating her Boyfriend, Zola Short

    Becky is in a relationship with Zola Short. The couple has no children and has been living a blissful life together. Her boyfriend is a Soccer Sports Marketing. 

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    Parents and Family

    Becky was born to Jane Sauerbrunn and Sauerbrunn. She raised with two older brothers, Grant and Adam. she was motivated by her brothers and helped her to become physically and mentally tough from an early age. 

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