Diego Forlán | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name | Diego Forlán Corazzo | |
Date of birth | 19 May 1979 | |
Place of birth | Montevideo, ![]() | |
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | |
Playing position | Forward | |
Youth clubs | ||
1990–1991 1991-1994 1994-1997 |
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Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1997–2001 2001–2004 2004–2007 2007–2011 2011–2012 2012–2014 2014–2015 2015–2016 2016 2018 Total |
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63 (10) 106 (54) 134 (74) 18 (2) 44 (22) 13 (6) 30 (8) 11 (5) 7 (5) 525 (222) | 80 (37)
National team | ||
2002–2014 | ![]() |
112 | (36)
Teams managed | ||
2020 | ![]() |
Diego Forlán Corazo (born 19 May 1979) is a Uruguayan professional football manager and former player who played as a forward. A prolific goalscorer, he is regarded as one of the greatest Uruguayan players of all time. At club level, Forlán is a two-time winner of both the Pichichi Trophy and the European Golden Shoe. With Uruguay, he had huge individual success at the 2010 World Cup, 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.
Honours
Clubs
- Manchester United
- Villarreal
- Atlético Madrid
- Internacional
National team
- Uruguay
- Copa America: 2011
- FIFA World Cup Fourth Place: 2010
- FIFA Confederations Cup Fourth Place: 2013
External links
- Official website
- Diego Forlán at Soccerway
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Uruguayan competitions · Uruguayan coaches · Uruguayan players · Uruguayan stadiums |
Template:Uruguay squad (2002 FIFA World Cup) Template:Uruguay squad (2004 Copa América) Template:Uruguay squad (2007 Copa América)
Uruguay – 2010 FIFA World Cup - Fourth place |
1. Muslera 2. Lugano 3. Godín 4. Fucile 5. Gargano 6. Victorino 7. Cavani 8. Eguren 9. Suárez 10. Forlán 11. Á. Pereira 12. Castillo 13. Abreu 14. Lodeiro 15. Pérez 16. M. Pereira 17. Arévalo Ríos 18. I. González 19. Scotti 20. Á. Fernández 21. S. Fernández 22. Cáceres 23. Silva
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Template:Uruguay squad (2011 Copa América)
Uruguay – 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup |
Muslera · Lugano (c) · Godín · Coates · Gargano · Hernández · Rodríguez · Eguren · Suárez · Forlán · Á. Pereira · Castillo · Aguirregaray · Lodeiro · Pérez · M. Pereira · Arévalo · Ramírez · Scotti · González · Cavani · Cáceres · Silva
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Uruguay – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Round of 16 |
1. Muslera 2. Lugano (c) 3. Godín 4. Fucile 5. Gargano 6. Á. Pereira 7. Rodríguez 8. Hernández 9. Suárez 10. Forlán 11. Stuani 12. Muñoz 13. Giménez 14. Lodeiro 15. Pérez 16. M. Pereira 17. Arévalo 18. Ramírez 19. Coates 20. González 21. Cavani 22. Cáceres 23. Silva
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