Guillermo Ochoa, born on July 13, 1985, in Guadalajara, Mexico, is one of the most recognized Mexican goalkeepers, with a net worth that reflects his long-standing success in both club and international football. The experienced shot-stopper currently plays for Cypriot club AEL Limassol and represents the Mexico national team, where he has achieved historic milestones. Notably, Ochoa holds the record for the most Gold Cup wins by a Mexican player, having secured the tournament six times between 2009 and 2025. Ochoa’s journey began in his youth with Club América in 1995, rising through the ranks before making his first-team debut during the Clausura 2004 tournament. His early success included winning the Clausura 2005 title and the Campeón de Campeones, followed by a CONCACAF Champions' Cup victory in 2006. He earned two consecutive Golden Glove awards and capped off his time with América by winning the 2008 InterLiga. These achievements helped solidify his reputation as one of Mexico’s top goalkeepers. In 2011, Ochoa made the move to Europe, joining newly promoted French Ligue 1 side Ajaccio.