David James, a former footballer from England who is now retired, has a net worth of $15 million.
David James was born in Welwyn Garden City, England on August 1, 1970.
He spent his entire career as a goalkeeper.
From 1988-1992, James began his professional career with Watford.
From 1992 to 1999, he played for Liverpool, with a maximum of 214 appearances, making his longest tenure with the club.
James’ professional career began at Aston Villa in 1999 and he went on to play for West Ham United from 2001 to 2004.
During his time at Manchester City from 2004-2006, James played for Portsmouth from 2006-2010, and later transferred to Bristol City in 2010. He then transferred to Bournemouth in 2012 before making a permanent move.
James’ last game for IBV Vestmannaeyjar was in 2013.
David James’ career saw him play in 805 league and 53 international matches.
The Toulon Tournament’s best goalkeeper award was given to him in 1991, while he won the 1994-95 League Cup with Liverpool and the 2007-08 FA Cup with Portsmouth.
James is renowned for his charitable contributions, including founding a foundation to support maize farmers in Malawi in developing more efficient production techniques, off the field.
He has made appearances on television and in newspapers, and he frequently writes a column for The Observer while also donating his earnings to charity.