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David Levin was born on 16 September, 1999 in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel. At 21 years old, David Levin height is 5 ft 10 in (177.8 cm).

Now We discover David Levin's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 23 years old?

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David Levin Age 23 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 16 September 1999
Birthday 16 September
Birthplace Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Nationality Israel

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Weight 172 lbs
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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David Levin Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is David Levin worth at the age of 23 years old? David Levin’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Israel. We have estimated David Levin's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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2017

As an Israeli citizen, Levin is required to serve three years with the Israel Defence Forces, and had to register for the draft when he turned 18 in September 2017. However, as that much time away from playing hockey would effectively end his career, he was able to get a deferment until June 2018, after the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. After that he will be re-evaluated, though in many cases Israeli athletes have had to fulfill their service.

When he first joined Sudbury, Levin was praised for his offensive skills. Throughout his time with the Wolves, Levin was recognized for his hockey sense. David Matsos, his coach there, called him "one of the most elite, skilled players" he'd ever seen; this Levin credited to his father, who served as his first coach in Israel and runs a hockey school there. Levin also developed his defensive skills during his second season with Sudbury, which he showed during the 2017 playoffs. Due to his late start to ice skating, Levin's major weakness is his overall skating, though he worked on improving it.

2015

In 2015 Levin was invited to try out at the Hockey Canada under-17 development camp, and was selected to play one of the three teams Canada sends to the World U-17 Hockey Challenge. At the 2015 tournament he recorded one assist in five games. The World U-17 Hockey Challenge is not sanctioned by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), so Levin is not regarded as a Canadian for international play, and is still eligible to play for Israel; however he has expressed an interest to play for Canada in the future.

2014

Levin attended Hill Academy in Vaughan, a school known for developing elite sports talent. He also joined the Don Mills Flyers, a junior club, for the 2014–15 season, which named him alternate captain. During that season he scored 39 goals and 41 assists for 80 points in 55 games. Don Mills made the league final, with Levin tying for the tournament lead in scoring, though they lost in overtime. However, because Levin was originally from Israel and did not live with his parents, the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), one of three major junior hockey leagues in Canada, was not going to allow him to enter the 2015 OHL Priority Selection; instead he would have had to wait another year and enter the league as an import (a foreign player). This was appealed, with the argument that his aunt and uncle were both his legal guardians and Canadian citizens, and Levin was granted an exception. Allowed to be drafted, the Sudbury Wolves selected Levin first overall, and he was awarded the Jack Ferguson Award, awarded to the first-overall selection, as a result. Levin finished the 2015–16 season with 30 points in 47 games, though he missed 19 games due to a broken hand. He improved in the 2016–17 season to 53 points, good for second on the team in scoring, and helped Sudbury reach the playoffs, where he was second on the team with six point in six games.

1999

David Levin (Hebrew: דוד לוין ‎, Russian: Давид Левин ; born September 16, 1999) is an Israeli ice hockey player, who is currently playing for Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Born in Israel, Levin initially only played inline hockey due to the lack of available ice rinks in Israel. At the age of 12 he moved to Canada in order to further his career, living with relatives in the Greater Toronto Area, and it was in Canada that Levin first played organized ice hockey. He was drafted first overall in the 2015 OHL Priority Selection, and began playing for the Wolves in the 2015–16 season.

1990

Levin was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, to Pavel and Lena Levin, and is Jewish. Pavel is originally from Latvia, and was a professional soccer player in Latvia before signing with Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. in 1990 and moving to Israel. He retired soon after due to a leg injury, and married Lena, who was from Moscow and moved to Netanya. Levin was eight years old when he first discovered North American ice hockey, as his father was watching an NHL game on TV. "I asked him what he’s watching. He told me that’s the best league in the world, so I told him that’s my dream now," Levin told The Jerusalem Post. At home Levin spoke Russian, while in school he used Hebrew; prior to moving to Canada he did not speak any English, and in order to develop this he decided to not attend a Hebrew-language school.