Hwang In-beom's Net Worth Details

Hwang In-beom has played football on four continents — South Korea, North America, Europe, and the Middle East — and at every stop, he has raised his profile and his paycheck.

From becoming the youngest scorer in Daejeon history to earning a transfer to Feyenoord worth €7 million, his financial climb has been as impressive as his footballing journey.

This article breaks down Hwang In-beom’s net worth, his current salary at Feyenoord, full contract details, and career earnings year by year.

Hwang In-beom’s Biography

Field Details
Full Name Hwang In-beom (황인범)
Date of Birth September 20, 1996
Age 29 years old
Birthplace Daejeon, South Korea
Nationality South Korean
Height / Weight 177 cm (5’10”) / 70 kg (154 lbs)
Preferred Foot Both (Ambidextrous)
Position Central Midfielder / Defensive Midfielder
Current Club Feyenoord Rotterdam (Eredivisie)
Turned Professional 2015 (Daejeon Citizen)
Net Worth Estimated $7 million USD
Annual Salary ~€1.47 million (~$1.6 million USD)
Contract Expires June 30, 2028
Relationship Status Married (since 2021)

Early Life and Career

Hwang In-beom was born on September 20, 1996, in Daejeon, South Korea — the same city where he would begin his professional football career.

Growing up in Daejeon, he showed early promise as a technically gifted, box-to-box midfielder who could read the game beyond his years.

He attended Chungnam Mechanical Technical High School, which has a strong football program, before earning his entry into the professional ranks.

Hwang represented South Korea at multiple youth levels before ever establishing himself as a senior professional.

He played at the FIFA U-17 World Cup, the FIFA U-20 World Cup, and multiple U-23 competitions, building international experience while still in his teens.

His most pivotal youth honor came at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, where he played a key role in leading South Korea to the gold medal — a victory that carried a major life benefit beyond football.

South Korean law requires male citizens to complete mandatory military service. However, athletes who win gold at the Asian Games receive an exemption.

After helping South Korea win gold at the 2018 Asian Games, Hwang was discharged from military duty early and returned to club football with Daejeon Citizen, freeing him to pursue his career in Europe without a multi-year gap.

That decision proved transformative — within six months of his return, he had signed his first MLS contract.

Professional Career

Hwang signed with Daejeon Citizen in 2015 and made an immediate mark by becoming the youngest scorer in the club’s history, netting against Pohang Steelers in May of that year.

Over 88 appearances and four seasons, he scored 15 goals and earned three consecutive K League 2 Best XI selections — the kind of consistency that attracted international scouts.

In January 2019, Vancouver Whitecaps FC officially announced the signing of Hwang In-beom as a Young Designated Player from Daejeon Citizen for a reported transfer fee of approximately £1.4 million.

He became one of the most prominent Korean players in MLS at the time, earning his senior international debut in September 2018, just months before his Vancouver move.

In 2020, Russian club Rubin Kazan signed Hwang, beginning a turbulent period off the pitch that had nothing to do with his form on it.

Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, FIFA suspended all foreign players’ contracts with Russian clubs in 2022, granting them free agency.

Hwang moved to Olympiacos in Greece, where he made 40 appearances across two seasons and re-established his European credentials.

His standout moment came at Red Star Belgrade, where he scored a stunning long-range goal against Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League, a strike that put him on the radar of Premier League scouts including Crystal Palace and Wolverhampton Wanderers.

He won two Serbian SuperLiga titles and the Serbian Cup at Red Star and was named Player of the Year.

Feyenoord Rotterdam signed Hwang in a deal worth €7 million from Red Star Belgrade.

As tracked on Transfermarkt, his market value peaked at €29 million during 2025 and currently stands between €9.3 million and €11.3 million.

At the international level, Hwang has earned 66 senior caps for South Korea, scoring 7 goals.

Wife

Hwang In-beom announced his marriage on July 22, 2021, through his personal social media accounts, celebrating it on the 5th anniversary of his relationship with his wife.

The couple had been together since 2016. Hwang has kept his wife’s identity largely private and has not made public announcements about children.

Hwang In-beom’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Hwang In-beom’s has an estimated net worth of $7 million.

He built this wealth through professional contracts spanning South Korea, the United States, Russia, Greece, Serbia, and the Netherlands, culminating in his current high-earning deal at Feyenoord Rotterdam, one of Europe’s most prominent clubs.

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

Hwang In-beom signed for Feyenoord Rotterdam on September 2, 2024, with his contract running until June 30, 2028.

Feyenoord paid Red Star Belgrade a reported €7 million transfer fee to secure his signature.

According to BeSoccer’s contract data, the total value of transfer window transactions associated with Hwang across his career stands at €17 million.

With four years at Feyenoord on a lucrative Eredivisie deal, his contract represents the highest-value arrangement of his professional life to date. His agent, Orangeball, brokered the deal.

Salary

According to Dutch football media reports cited by Voetbalflitsen, Hwang In-beom earns a reported annual salary of over €1.47 million at Feyenoord, making him one of the better-compensated midfielders in the Eredivisie.

Salary Sport’s database estimates his current weekly wage at approximately £11,000, equivalent to roughly £572,000 per year in British terms — though Dutch contracts often include performance bonuses and image rights payments that push the real total higher.

This salary level marks a sharp rise from his Red Star Belgrade wages and reflects Feyenoord’s investment in his development as a key midfielder.

For a broader view of how Korean players compare financially across leagues, our guide on South Korean football players’ salaries and net worth covers the full picture.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club League Est. Annual Earnings
2015 Daejeon Citizen K League 2 ~$80,000
2016 Daejeon Citizen K League 2 ~$100,000
2017 Daejeon Citizen K League 2 ~$130,000
2018 Daejeon Citizen K League 2 ~$160,000
2019 Vancouver Whitecaps MLS ~$500,000
2020 Vancouver Whitecaps / Rubin Kazan MLS / Russian PL ~$600,000
2021 Rubin Kazan Russian Premier League ~$700,000
2022 FC Seoul (loan) / Olympiacos K League / Greek SL ~$600,000
2022–23 Olympiacos Greek Super League ~$700,000
2023–24 Red Star Belgrade Serbian SuperLiga ~$800,000
2024–25 Feyenoord Eredivisie ~$1,600,000
2025–26 Feyenoord Eredivisie ~$1,600,000

Career Statistics

Club Period League Apps Goals
Daejeon Citizen 2015–2018 K League 2 88 15
Vancouver Whitecaps 2019–2020 MLS 34 5
Rubin Kazan 2020–2022 Russian Premier League 40 4
FC Seoul (loan) 2022 K League 1 12 1
Olympiacos 2022–2023 Greek Super League 40 6
Red Star Belgrade 2023–2024 Serbian SuperLiga 68 14
Feyenoord 2024–2026 Eredivisie 22+ 3
Career Total 304+ 48+

FAQs

What is Hwang In-beom’s net worth?

Hwang In-beom’s estimated net worth is $7 million USD. He built his wealth through contracts at Daejeon Citizen, Vancouver Whitecaps, Rubin Kazan, Olympiacos, Red Star Belgrade, and Feyenoord over 11 professional seasons.

How much does Hwang In-beom earn at Feyenoord?

He earns a reported annual salary of over €1.47 million at Feyenoord, making him one of the highest-paid midfielders in the Eredivisie. Dutch media confirmed his wage level following his September 2024 signing.

When did Hwang In-beom join Feyenoord?

He signed for Feyenoord on September 2, 2024, in a transfer deal valued at €7 million from Red Star Belgrade. His current contract at Feyenoord runs until June 30, 2028.

Is Hwang In-beom married?

Yes, he announced his marriage on July 22, 2021, through his social media accounts, marking his 5th anniversary with his wife. He has kept his wife’s identity private and has not confirmed any children publicly.

How many international caps does Hwang In-beom have?

He has earned 66 senior caps for South Korea, scoring 7 international goals. His senior debut came in September 2018 against Costa Rica, just after he won the 2018 Asian Games gold medal.

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.