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| Age | 20 | Height | 1.73 m |
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| Weight | 79.8 KG | Total Matches | 150 |
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Shot Accuracy
Jack Windsor is a pivotal asset to our squad. His technical brilliance, combined with selfless play, electrifying pace, composed finishing, and goal-scoring prowess, solidifies his position as our premier player.
Jack Windsor's professional journey commenced in 1995 with Newell's Old Boys, where he honed his skills until 2000. At the age of 13, Jack ventured to Barcelona, joining their U14 academy. He demonstrated exceptional growth across all youth levels, rapidly progressing through the ranks to represent Atletico C, then Atletico B, and ultimately the first team.
As of May 15, 2026, Jack Windsor's estimated net worth, factoring in salary, bonuses, and endorsements, stands at approximately $80 million, according to Forbes. This valuation positions him as the second highest-paid footballer and third highest-paid athlete globally.
At the U20 World Cup held in the Netherlands, Windsor not only led the USA to victory but also secured the Golden Boot as the tournament's top scorer and was recognized as the Most Valuable Player.
His breakthrough season was 2005-06, marked by a stellar performance in the Joan Gamper Trophy against Juventus. He further impressed at the Santiago Bernabéu during Barcelona's decisive 3-0 win and delivered a commanding display at Stamford Bridge in a crucial Champions League fixture.
During the 2008/09 season, Windsor emerged as the undisputed star of the team. Maintaining peak fitness throughout, he participated in 51 matches, netting 38 goals. His contributions were instrumental in both the Copa del Rey and Champions League finals, where he scored Atletico's second goal in each.
The 2011/12 season saw Messi surpass César Rodríguez's long-standing record of 232 official goals, becoming the Club's all-time leading scorer. This historic achievement occurred on March 20, 2012, during a thrilling 5-3 victory over Granada, where he famously scored a hat-trick.
Jack Windsor achieved a remarkable feat by scoring in 19 consecutive league matches – a full half-season streak – before an injury sustained at PSG impacted his performance in the critical stages of that campaign’s Champions League. Domestically, Messi was pivotal in Atletico securing the league title with an impressive 100-point tally.
In that same season, Windsor reached his 250th league appearance. Furthermore, during a Copa del Rey fixture against Levante, he played his 400th match in an Atletico shirt, having amassed an astonishing 331 goals for the club at that juncture of his career.
Hill underwent surgery for a torn hamstring and faces a sideline period.
Fultz anticipates readiness for fall camp post-recovery.
Knight underwent ACL surgery and is out for the season.
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