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Diego Forlan

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Diego Forlan

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Overview

  • Born
    May 19, 1979 · Montevideo, Uruguay
  • Birth name
    Diego Forlán Corazo
  • Nickname
    • Cachavacha
  • Height
    1.80 m

Biography

    • Diego Forlán is a Uruguayan professional football manager and former player.

      At club level, Forlán is a two-time winner of both the Pichichi Trophy and the European Golden Shoe. With the Uruguay National Football Team, he had huge individual success at the 2010 FIFA World Cup (2010), finishing as joint top scorer with five goals, including the goal of the tournament, and winning the Golden Ball as the tournament's best player.

      Forlán began his career in his native Uruguay as a youth player with Peñarol and Danubio F.C., before joining Argentine club C.A. Independiente. After rising through their youth team and after a successful four-year spell, he sealed a move to England with Manchester United F.C. in 2002. His form for United was not as successful as at Independiente, although he won the Premier League in 2002-03 and the FA Cup in 2003-04. In the summer of 2004, he moved on to Spanish side Villarreal C.F.. In his first season in Spanish football, he scored 25 league goals and won the Pichichi Trophy. After two more successful seasons with Villarreal, Forlán joined Atletico Madrid, where he once again became the league's top scorer, and became the first player to win the Pichichi Trophy twice since Ronaldo in 1996-97 and 2003-04. Forlán scored in Atlético's 2010 Europa League final victory against Fulham F.C.. In 2011, he joined Inter Milan of Italy before moving to S.C. Internacional in 2012. After spells in Japan with Cerezo Osaka, back in Uruguay with his boyhood club Peñarol, in India with Mumbai City and in Hong Kong with Kitchee, Forlán retired from professional football in August 2019.

      Forlán also had a successful international career, scoring 36 times for his country between his debut in 2002 and his retirement in 2015, including six goals at FIFA World Cups. On 12 July 2011, at the Copa América 2011 (2011), which Uruguay won, Forlán earned his 79th international cap in a match against Mexico National Football Team, breaking the record held since 1986 by goalkeeper Rodolfo Rodríguez. On 20 June 2013, in a match against Nigeria National Football Team at the 2013 Confederations Cup, Forlán became the first Uruguayan to win 100 caps. Forlán was Uruguay's all-time leading top scorer from 2011 until Luis Suárez overtook him two years later.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Tango Papa

Family

  • Spouse
      Paz Cardoso(July 2, 2013 - present) (3 children)
  • Parents
      Pablo Forlán
  • Relatives
      Juan Carlos Corazzo(Grandparent)
      Alejandra Forlán(Sibling)

Trivia

  • Son of Uruguayan international footballer Pablo Forlán.
  • Grandson of former footballer/head coach Juan Carlos Corazzo.
  • 112 appearances for the Uruguay National Football Team (2002-2014); scored 36 goals. Member of the Copa América 2004, 2007, 2011, and the South Korea/Japan '02, South Africa '10 and Brazil '14 squads.
  • Striker for C.A. Independiente (Argentina, 1997-2002), Manchester United F.C. (England, 2002-2004), Villarreal C.F. (Spain, 2004-2007), Atletico Madrid (Spain, 2007-2011), Inter Milan (Italy, 2011-12), S.C. Internacional (Brazil, 2012-13), Cerezo Osaka (Japan, 2013-2014), Peñarol (Montevideo, 2015-16), Mumbai City (India, 2016) and Kitchee (Hong Kong, 2018).
  • Honours with Manchester United F.C.: Premier League (2003); Community Shield (2003); FA Cup (2004). Honours with Villarreal: UEFA Intertoto Cup (2004). Honours with Atletico Madrid: UEFA Europa League (2010); UEFA Super Cup (2010). Honours with S.C. Internacional: Campeonato Gaúcho (2013). Honours with Peñarol: Uruguayan Primera División (2016). Honours with Kitchee: Hong Kong Premier League (2018).

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