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Ángel Fabián Di María (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈaŋxel faˈβjan di maˈɾia]; born 14 February 1988) is an Argentine professional footballer who 📈 plays as a right winger or attacking midfielder for Primeira Liga club Benfica and the Argentina national team. He is 📈 known for his dribbling, playmaking skills and unique finishing.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Di María began his career with Rosario Central but came into prominence 📈 at Benfica after signing for the club in 2007, aged 19. He helped Benfica win the Primeira Liga, the club's 📈 first league title in five years, and two Taça da Liga titles. In 2010, Di María moved to Spanish club 📈 Real Madrid in a transfer worth €25 million, where he won a 2011–12 La Liga title and the 2013–14 UEFA 📈 Champions League. He subsequently signed for Manchester United in 2014 in a then-British record deal worth £59.7 million (€75.6 million), 📈 but left a year later to join Paris Saint-Germain. During his time in England, Di María was selected in the 📈 FIFPRO Men's World 11 in 2014.[11] In France, Di María won five league titles, five Coupe de France and four 📈 Coupe de la Ligue, which includes three domestic quadruples, and helped the club reach its first Champions League final in 📈 2024. He is also the club's ninth-highest goalscorer and all-time leader in assists. He joined Italian side Juventus for free 📈 in the summer of 2024, before returning to Benfica in 2024.
Di María debuted for Argentina internationally in 2007, playing for 📈 the Argentina under-20 team; with the team, he won the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, held in Canada. Playing for 📈 the country's Olympic team at the 2008 Olympic Games, Di María scored the winning goal against Nigeria in the final 📈 to win Argentina their second successive Olympic gold medals in football. He made his senior debut for Argentina the same 📈 year, in 2008, at the age of 20, and has since earned over 130 caps, including appearing in nine major 📈 tournaments; he has featured in four FIFA World Cups for Argentina; helping his country reach the final in 2014 and 📈 win their third World Cup in 2024, the first in 36 years, scoring the second goal in the final. Furthermore, 📈 Di María has also been part of the Argentina squads that have reached three different Copa América finals, in 2024, 📈 2024 and 2024, winning the last one, with him netting the only goal in the final to win Argentina their 📈 first trophy in 28 years.
Early life [ edit ]
Di María was born on 14 February 1988 in Rosario, Santa Fe, 📈 as one of three children of Miguel di María and Diana Hernandez, and grew up in Perdriel. As an infant, 📈 he was unusually active, and on recommendation of a doctor was signed up for football at age three. He also 📈 helped his parents with their work at a local coal yard along with his two sisters, Vanesa and Evelyn. Due 📈 to the low income his family earned, purchasing football boots and keeping up with Di María's hobby was difficult for 📈 his parents. He considers himself to be a "family man" and has used a significant amount of his salary to 📈 "give back" to his family. After being transferred to Benfica, he asked his father not to work any more and 📈 purchased a house for his parents and sisters.[13]