Sergio Agüero | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Sergio Leonel Agüero del Castillo | |
Date of birth | 2 June 1988 | |
Place of birth | Buenos Aires, Argentina | |
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 71⁄2 in) | |
Playing position | Striker | |
Youth clubs | ||
1997-2003 | Independiente | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2003–2006 2006–2011 2011–2021 2021 |
Independiente Atlético Madrid Manchester City Barcelona |
175 (74) 275 (184) 4 (1) | 54 (23)
National team | ||
2004 2005-2007 2008 2006-2021 |
Argentina U17 Argentina U20 Argentina Olympic Argentina |
7 (6) 5 (3) 101 (41) | 5 (3)
'Sergio Leonel Agüero del Castillo (born 2 June 1988), also known as Kun Agüero, is an Argentine retired professional footballer who played as a striker. On 5 July 2003, he became the youngest player to debut in the Argentine Primera División at 15 years and 35 days, breaking the record previously established by Diego Maradona in 1976. He plays with the shirt name Kun Agüero.
At international level, Agüero represented the Argentina under-20 team at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2005 and in 2007, winning both tournaments. Agüero played at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he scored two goals in the 3–0 semi-final win against Brazil as Argentina went on to win the gold medal. Agüero was selected to represent Argentina in the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the 2011 Copa América.
Honours[]
Clubs[]
- Atlético Madrid
- UEFA Europa League: 2009–10
- UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2007
- UEFA Super Cup: 2010
- Manchester City
- Premier League: 2011–12, 2013–14, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21
- FA Cup: 2018–19; runner-up: 2012–13
- Football League/EFL Cup: 2013–14, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21
- FA Community Shield: 2012, 2018, 2019
- UEFA Champions League runner-up: 2020–21
International[]
- Argentina
- Olympic Gold Medal: 2008
- FIFA U-20 World Cup: 2005, 2007
- FIFA World Cup: Runner-up 2014
- Copa América runner-up: 2015, 2016
Individual[]
- FIFA Young Player of the Year: 2007
- FIFA U-20 World Cup Top Scorer: 2007
- FIFA U-20 World Cup Player of the Tournament: 2007
- La Liga Ibero-American Player of the Year: 2008
- Don Balón Award: 2007–08
- Tuttosport Golden Boy: 2007
- Etihad Player of The Year: 2011–12
- Etihad Goal of the Season: 2011–12
- Premier League Player of the Month: October 2013, November 2014
- Football Supporters' Federation Player of the Year: 2014
- Manchester City Player of the Year: 2011–12, 2014–15
- Manchester City Goal of the Season: 2011–12
- Premier League Player of the Month: October 2013, November 2014, January 2016, April 2016, January 2018, February 2019, January 2020
- PFA Team of the Year: 2017–18 Premier League, 2018–19 Premier League
- South American Team of the Year: 2005
External links[]
- Official website
- Soccerbase profile
- FIFA.com profile
- UEFA.com profile
- Sergio Agüero profile at Transfermarkt
Argentina |
Argentina – 2010 FIFA World Cup - Quarter-finals |
1. Pozo 2. Demichelis 3. C. Rodríguez 4. Burdisso 5. Bolatti 6. Heinze 7. Di María 8. Verón 9. Higuaín 10. Messi 11. Tévez 12. Garcé 13. Samuel 14. Mascherano 15. Otamendi 16. Kun Agüero 17. Jonás 18. Palermo 19. Milito 20. M. Rodríguez 21. Andújar 22. Romero 23. Pastore Manager: Diego Maradona |
Template:Argentina squad (2011 Copa América)
Argentina – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Runner up |
1. Romero 2. Garay 3. Campagnaro 4. Zabaleta 5. Gago 6. Biglia 7. Di María 8. Pérez 9. Higuaín 10. Messi (c) 11. Rodríguez 12. Orión 13. A. Fernández 14. Mascherano 15. Demichelis 16. Rojo 17. F. Fernández 18. Palacio 19. Álvarez 20. Agüero 21. Andújar 22. Lavezzi 23. Basanta Manager: Alejandro Sabella |
Argentina – 2018 FIFA World Cup – Round of 16 |
1. Guzmán 2. Mercado 3. Tagliafico 4. Ansaldi 5. Biglia 6. Fazio 7. Banega 8. Acuña 9. Higuaín 10. Messi (c) 11. Di María 12. Armani 13. Meza 14. Mascherano 15. Lanzini* 15. Pérez* 16. Rojo 17. Otamendi 18. Salvio 19. Agüero 20. Lo Celso 21. Dybala 22. Pavón 23. Caballero Manager: Jorge Sampaoli |
Argentina – 2019 Copa América – Third place |
1. Armani 2. Foyth 3. Tagliafico 4. Saravia 5. Paredes 6. Pezzella 7. Pereyra 8. Acuña 9. Agüero 10. Messi (c) 11. Di María 12. Marchesín 13. Funes Mori 14. Casco 15. Pizarro 16. De Paul 17. Otamendi 18. Rodríguez 19. Suárez 20. Lo Celso 21. Dybala 22. Martínez 23. Musso Manager: Lionel Scaloni |