Edmilson Junior's Net Worth Details

Edmilson Junior has quietly built one of the most interesting careers in world football — from a teenager breaking through at Sint-Truiden in Belgium to becoming a key figure for Al-Duhail and the Qatar national team.

This article covers everything you need to know about Edmilson Junior’s net worth, salary, career earnings, and professional journey.

Edmilson Junior’s Biography

Detail Information
Full Name Edmilson Junior Paulo da Silva
Date of Birth August 19, 1994
Age 31
Place of Birth Liège, Belgium
Nationality Belgian-Brazilian; represents Qatar internationally
Height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight 65 kg (143 lbs)
Position Winger (Right/Left)
Current Club Al-Duhail SC
Turned Professional 2012
Net Worth ~$5 million (estimated)
Annual Salary ~€1.1 million (approx. €21,500/week)
Jersey Number 8

Early Life and Career

Edmilson Junior Paulo da Silva was born on August 19, 1994, in Liège, Belgium — a city that had a deep connection with his family long before his birth.

His father, Edmilson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who played for Standard Liège and Seraing in Belgium during the 1990s. Growing up in a football household in Liège gave the younger Edmilson both inspiration and opportunity.

From an early age, he trained with youth setups in the Belgian football system, developing the direct running style and technical quality that would later define his career as a winger.

His Belgian upbringing shaped his tactical discipline, while his Brazilian roots gave him flair and creativity in the final third.

By 2012, he was ready for senior football. Sint-Truiden gave him his debut on August 22, 2012, in the Belgian Second Division — an 81st-minute substitute appearance in a 3–1 win over KV Oostende.

He scored his first goal for the club later that year in November, during a Belgian Cup tie against KVC Westerlo in a match that finished 5–5, with Sint-Truiden eventually winning on penalties.

His time at Sint-Truiden lasted four years. He worked his way into the regular starting lineup, demonstrated consistency as a direct wide attacker, and helped the club win the Challenger Pro League in 2014/15, earning promotion.

By the time he left in January 2016, he had made 87 appearances and scored 9 goals — a solid foundation for the next step in his career.

Professional Career

In January 2016, Edmilson Junior made a homecoming of sorts, rejoining Standard Liège — the club his father had represented years earlier.

He signed a three-year contract and linked up again with manager Yannick Ferrera, who had also been at Sint-Truiden.

At Standard Liège, he stepped up significantly, operating in the Belgian Pro League and contributing across domestic cup competitions.

His time in Liège produced some highlights. On March 17, 2018, he played his part as Standard Liège beat Genk 1–0 in extra time to win the 2018 Belgian Cup Final and qualify for the UEFA Europa League. He also helped the club win the Belgian Cup in the 2015/16 season.

Over his Standard Liège spell, he recorded 76 appearances, 19 goals, and 11 assists in the Belgian Pro League — numbers that attracted attention from clubs further afield.

In July 2018, Edmilson made a significant move east, signing for Qatari club Al-Duhail SC. The move made financial sense for a player in his mid-20s, and he quickly became an important part of Al-Duhail’s setup.

He has since been one of the club’s most consistent attacking contributors, helping them win the Qatar Stars League twice (2019/20 and 2022/23), the QSL Cup (2022/23), and the Emir of Qatar Cup in both 2019 and 2022, plus the Qatar Cup in 2023.

His international career took a different path. Rather than representing Belgium or Brazil, Edmilson chose to represent Qatar, making him eligible through residency.

He has earned 15 senior caps for Qatar, featured heavily in 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches through AFC qualifying rounds, and played 650 minutes for the national team in 2025 alone.

As of 2026, Edmilson Junior has accumulated a total of 355 career club appearances with 91 goals and 70 assists across all competitions — a record that underscores his value as a consistent wide attacker.

Edmilson Junior’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Edmilson Junior’s has an estimated net worth of $5 million.

He accumulated this wealth primarily through his professional football contracts — first in Belgium’s Pro League with Sint-Truiden and Standard Liège, and then through eight years at Al-Duhail SC in the Qatar Stars League, where salaries for foreign players with his experience level are considerably higher than most European mid-tier leagues.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Contract

Edmilson Junior has been with Al-Duhail SC since August 2018 — one of the longest-serving foreign players at the club.

His contract has been renewed multiple times over the years. As of the 2025/26 season, he remains an active squad member wearing the number 8 jersey.

Specific contract length and guaranteed money details have not been officially disclosed by the club, which is standard practice for Qatari clubs that do not publicly release player contract terms.

Salary

Based on salary estimates tracked by sources covering the Qatar Stars League wage structure, Edmilson Junior earns approximately €21,500 per week, which translates to roughly €1.1 million per year before bonuses.

This figure is consistent with the wages of experienced foreign wingers playing in the Qatar Stars League at an established club like Al-Duhail.

For context, Al-Duhail carries one of the two highest payrolls in the Qatar Stars League, with teammates like Marco Verratti, Krzysztof Piątek, and Benjamin Bourigeaud among the higher earners at the club.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club Estimated Annual Salary
2012–2016 Sint-Truiden VV €40,000–€80,000 (est.)
2016–2018 Standard Liège €250,000–€400,000 (est.)
2018–2020 Al-Duhail SC €700,000–€900,000 (est.)
2020–2022 Al-Duhail SC €900,000–€1,000,000 (est.)
2022–2024 Al-Duhail SC €1,000,000–€1,100,000 (est.)
2024–2026 Al-Duhail SC ~€1,118,000 (est.)

Career Statistics

Season Club Competition Apps Goals Assists
2012–2016 Sint-Truiden VV Belgian Second Div. / Pro League 87 9
2016–2018 Standard Liège Belgian Pro League 76 19 11
2018–2026 Al-Duhail SC Qatar Stars League + Cups 192+ 63+ 59+
Career Total All Clubs All Competitions 355+ 91+ 70+
Qatar National Team International 15 0 1

FAQs

What is Edmilson Junior’s net worth?

Edmilson Junior’s net worth is estimated at approximately $5 million. He earned the bulk of this through his football career, predominantly at Al-Duhail SC in Qatar since 2018.

How much does Edmilson Junior earn per week?

He earns an estimated €21,500 per week at Al-Duhail SC, which works out to roughly €1.1 million per year before any bonuses or performance incentives.

Which national team does Edmilson Junior represent?

Despite being born in Belgium and holding Brazilian heritage through his father, Edmilson Junior represents Qatar at international level. He has earned 15 senior caps for the Qatari national team.

What trophies has Edmilson Junior won?

He has won 9 career titles, including the Qatar Stars League (2022/23, 2019/20), the Emir of Qatar Cup (2022, 2019), the QSL Cup (2022/23), the Qatar Cup (2023), the Belgian Cup (2017/18, 2015/16), and the Belgian Challenger Pro League (2014/15).

Who is Edmilson Junior’s father?

His father, Edmilson, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played for Standard Liège and Seraing in Belgium during the 1990s. His father’s career in Liège is the reason Edmilson Junior was born and raised in the city.

M. Abdullah
M. Abdullah is a football content specialist and analyst at Surprise Sports. He specializes in tactical match coverage, global tournament tracking, and data-driven player profiles, evaluating both on-pitch performance and the off-pitch economics of the sport.