General |
Álvaro Morata | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Álvaro Borja Morata Martín | |
Date of birth: | 23 October 1992 | |
Place of birth: | Madrid, ![]() | |
Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | |
Playing position: | Striker | |
Club information | ||
Current club | ![]() (on loan from AC Milan) | |
Number: | 9 | |
Youth clubs | ||
2005–2007 2007–2008 2008–2010 |
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Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2010–2013 2011–2014 2014–2016 2016–2017 2017–2019 2019–2020 2020–2024 2020–2022 2024– 2025– |
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37 (10) 63 (15) 26 (15) 47 (16) 49 (18) 64 (27) 67 (20) 16 (5) 0 (0) | 83 (45)
National team | ||
2009 2010 2010–2012 2013–2014 2014– |
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2 (3) 13 (11) 13 (13) 84 (37) | 6 (2)
Álvaro Borja Morata Martín (born 23 October 1992) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Süper Lig club Galatasaray, on loan from AC Milan, and captains the Spain national team.
He began his career at Real Madrid, making his debut with the senior team in late 2010 and going on to appear in 52 official games (11 goals), notably winning the 2014 Champions League. He moved to Juventus for €20 million in 2014, winning the domestic double of Serie A and Coppa Italia in both of his seasons before being bought back for €30 million.
Morata earned 34 caps for Spain at youth level, helping the country win the 2013 European Under-21 Championship. He made his senior debut in 2014, representing the nation at the Euro 2016.
Honours[]
Club[]
Real Madrid Castilla
- Segunda División B: 2011–12
Real Madrid
- La Liga: 2011–12, 2016–17
- Copa del Rey: 2010–11, 2013–14
- UEFA Champions League: 2013–14, 2016–17
- UEFA Super Cup: 2016
- FIFA Club World Cup: 2016
Juventus
- Serie A: 2014–15, 2015–16
- Coppa Italia: 2014–15, 2015–16, 2020–21; runner-up: 2021–22
- Supercoppa Italiana: 2020
- UEFA Champions League runner-up: 2014–15
Chelsea
AC Milan
- Supercoppa Italiana: 2024–25
International[]
Spain U17
- FIFA U-17 World Cup third place: 2009
Spain U19
Spain U21
Spain
Individual
- UEFA European Under-19 Championship Team of the Tournament: 2011
- UEFA European Under-19 Championship Golden Boot: 2011
- UEFA European Under-21 Championship Team of the Tournament: 2013
- UEFA European Under-21 Championship Golden Boot: 2013
- UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season: 2014–15
External links[]
Álvaro Morata at Soccerway
A.C. Milan squad - 2024–25 |
2 Calabria (c) · 4 Bennacer · 7 Adli · 8 Loftus-Cheek · 9 Giroud · 10 Leão · 11 Pulisic · 14 Reijnders · 15 Jović · 16 Maignan · 17 Okafor · 18 Romero · 19 Hernandez · 20 Kalulu · 21 Chukwueze · 23 Tomori · 24 Kjær · 28 Thiaw · 30 Caldara · 31 Pellegrino · 32 Pobega · 33 Krunić · 42 Florenzi · 57 Sportiello · 69 Nava · 70 Traorè · 73 Camarda · 80 Musah · 83 Mirante · Manager:![]() |
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Spain – UEFA Euro 2016 – Round of 16 |
1. Casillas
2. Azpilicueta
3. Piqué
4. Bartra
5. Busquets
6. Iniesta
7. Morata
8. Koke
9. Vázquez
10. Fàbregas
11. Pedro
12. Bellerín
13. De Gea
14. Thiago
15. Ramos
16. Juanfran
17. San José
18. Alba
19. Bruno
20. Aduriz
21. Silva
22. Nolito
23. Rico
Manager: |
Spain – UEFA Euro 2020 – Semi-finals |
1. De Gea
2. Azpilicueta
3. D. Llorente
4. P. Torres
5. Busquets (c)
6. M. Llorente
7. Morata
8. Koke
9. Gerard
10. Thiago
11. F. Torres
12. García
13. Sánchez
14. Gayà
16. Rodri
17. Fabián
18. Alba
19. Olmo
20. Traoré
21. Oyarzabal
22. Sarabia
23. Simón
24. Laporte
26. Pedri
Manager: |
Spain – 2022 FIFA World Cup - Round of 16 |
1. Sánchez
2. Azpilicueta
3. García
4. P. Torres
5. Busquets (c)
6. Llorente
7. Morata
8. Koke
9. Gavi
10. Asensio
11. F. Torres
12. Williams
13. Raya
14. Balde
15. Guillamón
16. Rodri
17. Pino
18. Alba
19. Soler
20. Carvajal
21. Olmo
22. Sarabia
23. Simón
24. Laporte
25. Fati
26. Pedri
Manager: |
Spain – UEFA Euro 2024 – Winners (4th title) |
1. Raya
2. Carvajal
3. Le Normand
4. Nacho
5. Vivian
6. Merino
7. Morata (c)
8. Fabián
9. Joselu
10. Olmo
11. Torres
12. Grimaldo
13. Remiro
14. Laporte
15. Baena
16. Rodri
17. Williams
18. Zubimendi
19. Yamal
20. Pedri
21. Oyarzabal
22. Navas
23. Simón
24. Cucurella
25. Fermín
26. Ayoze |