Junior Hoilett's Net Worth Details

Junior Hoilett is one of Canada’s most decorated professional soccer players, with a career stretching across England, Germany, Scotland, and North America.

Fans and sports finance enthusiasts want to know exactly how much the veteran winger has built from nearly two decades of professional football.

This article breaks down Junior Hoilett’s net worth, salary history, career earnings, and personal story in full.

Junior Hoilett’s Biography

Detail Information
Full Name David Wayne “Junior” Hoilett
Date of Birth June 5, 1990
Age 35 years old
Nationality Canadian
Birthplace Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Weight 70 kg
Position Left Winger / Attacking Midfielder
Current Club Swindon Town (EFL League Two)
Turned Professional 2007 (SC Paderborn, loan)
Net Worth Estimated $4.5 million USD
Son Kylan (born March 2016)

Early Life & Career

Junior Hoilett was born on June 5, 1990, in Brampton, Ontario, into a family with deep Jamaican roots.

His father, David Hoilett Sr., worked as a DJ and music promoter, and his mother Ingrid played a central role in shaping his early development.

Junior grew up in a competitive household, playing baseball and basketball before settling on soccer at age 11.

His talent became apparent quickly. He played youth football for clubs including Brampton Youth SC, CS Azzurri, and Oakville SC. At a youth tournament in Wales, he caught the eye of multiple European clubs.

He actually turned down a trial with Manchester United, choosing Blackburn Rovers instead because he believed he had a better chance of breaking into the first team there.

Hoilett moved to England at age 13, signing with Blackburn Rovers in 2003. Because he initially could not secure a UK work permit, Blackburn loaned him to SC Paderborn and then FC St. Pauli in Germany’s 2. Bundesliga.

During his loan at St. Pauli in 2008–09, he scored six goals in 26 league appearances — a strong sign of things to come.

He attended St Bede’s Roman Catholic High School in Blackburn during this time, balancing education with football.

Professional Career

Hoilett finally received a UK work permit in 2009, and Blackburn brought him back to make his Premier League debut that same year.

He grew into one of the league’s most dangerous dribblers — in the 2011–12 season, he recorded the most dribbles per game among all Premier League players, and FIFA named him one of the 13 players to watch in 2012. T

hat reputation earned him a move to Queens Park Rangers in July 2012 after he refused to renew his Blackburn contract.

At QPR, Hoilett played a key role in the club’s 2014 Championship play-off final victory over Derby County, assisting Bobby Zamora’s 89th-minute winner at Wembley Stadium.

After leaving QPR at the end of the 2015–16 season, he joined Cardiff City on October 6, 2016 — Neil Warnock’s first signing as Cardiff manager.

His most productive season came in 2017–18 when he scored 12 goals as Cardiff finished Championship runners-up and earned promotion to the Premier League.

Hoilett spent five years and 184 appearances at Cardiff, then moved to Reading in 2021 where he earned high praise from coach Paul Ince, who called him “unplayable” at wing-back.

After Reading’s relegation in 2023, he headed to MLS with Vancouver Whitecaps before returning to Scotland with Aberdeen — reuniting with manager Neil Warnock — and then signing with Hibernian in August 2024.

According to the BBC, he joined Swindon Town in February 2026, signing on for the remainder of the League Two season.

At international level, he has earned 69 caps for Canada, including appearances at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Club Honours:

  • Championship play-offs winner: 2014 (QPR)
  • Championship runner-up: 2017–18 (Cardiff City)
  • CONCACAF Nations League runner-up: 2023 (Canada)
  • BBC Goal of the Month: November 2018

Junior Hoilett’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Junior Hoilett’s has an estimated net worth of $4.5 million.

He built this wealth through nearly two decades of professional soccer contracts across England’s Premier League and Championship, Germany’s 2. Bundesliga, MLS, and Scotland’s Premiership.

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

Hoilett signed a one-year contract with Swindon Town in February 2026, running through the end of the 2025–26 EFL League Two season.

According to FM Transfer Update, this deal pays approximately £2,000 per week. Before Swindon, he was on a one-year deal with Hibernian, which he signed on August 6, 2024, before extending it for the 2025–26 Scottish Premiership season.

His contract values reflect the reality of a player in the twilight of his career, though still active and contributing at professional level.

Salary

Hoilett’s earnings have shifted significantly over his career depending on club level.

According to salary tracking data on AiScore, he earned approximately £6,000 per week (£312,000 per year) in the 2024–25 season at Hibernian, and is estimated at around £5,000 per week (£260,000 per year) in 2025–26.

His peak earning years were during his time at Cardiff City, when he reportedly earned in the range of £28,000 per week in the Premier League, and at QPR in the Premier League.

According to Transfermarkt, his current market value sits at approximately €50,000 — a reflection of his age but not his career value.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Club Weekly Salary (est.) Annual Salary (est.)
2009–10 Blackburn Rovers £5,000 £260,000
2010–11 Blackburn Rovers £10,000 £520,000
2011–12 Blackburn Rovers £25,000 £1,300,000
2012–13 QPR (Premier League) £35,000 £1,820,000
2013–14 QPR (Championship) £20,000 £1,040,000
2014–15 QPR (Premier League) £35,000 £1,820,000
2015–16 QPR (Championship) £18,000 £936,000
2016–17 Cardiff City £12,000 £624,000
2017–18 Cardiff City £15,000 £780,000
2018–19 Cardiff City (PL) £28,000 £1,456,000
2019–20 Cardiff City £22,000 £1,144,000
2020–21 Cardiff City £20,000 £1,040,000
2021–22 Reading £6,100 £317,200
2022–23 Reading £3,846 £200,000
2023 Vancouver Whitecaps ~£3,000 ~£120,000
2023–24 Aberdeen ~£2,500 ~£65,000
2024–25 Hibernian £6,000 £312,000
2025–26 Hibernian / Swindon £5,000 £260,000

Career Statistics

Club Season Division Apps Goals
SC Paderborn (loan) 2007–08 2. Bundesliga 13 1
FC St. Pauli (loan) 2008–09 2. Bundesliga 27 6
Blackburn Rovers 2009–12 Premier League 92 14
Queens Park Rangers 2012–16 PL / Championship 122 12
Cardiff City 2016–21 PL / Championship 184 25
Reading 2021–23 Championship 62 4
Vancouver Whitecaps 2023 MLS 9 2
Aberdeen 2023–24 Scottish Premiership 15 2
Hibernian 2024–26 Scottish Premiership 53 7
Swindon Town 2025–26 EFL League Two 11 1
Career Total 588 72

International Career (Canada)

Period Caps Goals
2015–2026 69 17

FAQs

What is Junior Hoilett’s net worth?

Junior Hoilett’s estimated net worth is $4.5 million USD. He accumulated this wealth through nearly 20 years of professional contracts in England, Germany, Scotland, and MLS.

What club does Junior Hoilett currently play for?

He currently plays for Swindon Town in EFL League Two. He signed with the club in February 2026 on a short-term deal running through the end of the 2025–26 season.

How many international goals has Junior Hoilett scored for Canada?

He has scored 17 goals in 69 appearances for Canada. His most notable international moment was helping Canada qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup — their first appearance since 1986.

What is Junior Hoilett’s current salary?

Hoilett earns approximately £2,000 per week at Swindon Town in League Two, equal to roughly £104,000 per year. His peak earnings came during his Premier League years at QPR and Cardiff City.

Did Junior Hoilett play at the FIFA World Cup?

Yes. Canada Soccer named Hoilett to their 26-man squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. He appeared in all three of Canada’s group-stage matches.

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.