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Ángel Di María Di María cropped.jpg Di María playing for Real Madrid in 2010 Personal information Full name Ángel Fabián Di María Hernández Date of birth 14 February 1988 (age 26) Place of birth Rosario, Argentina Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[1] Playing position Winger / Attacking midfielder Club information Current team Manchester United Number 7 Youth career 1991–1992 Torito 1992–2005 Rosario Central Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2005–2007 Rosario Central 35 (6) 2007–2010 Benfica 76 (7) 2010–2014 Real Madrid 124 (22) 2014– Manchester United 5 (3) National team‡ 2007 Argentina U20 13 (3) 2008 Argentina U23 6 (2) 2008– Argentina 53 (11) Honours[show] * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 18:28, 5 October 2014 (UTC). † Appearances (Goals). ‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 3 September 2014 Ángel Fabián Di María Hernández (born 14 February 1988) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for English club Manchester United and the Argentina national team. He can play as either a winger or attacking midfielder. After beginning his career with Rosario Central, Di María moved to Europe in 2007 to play for Benfica, earning a €25 million move to Real Madrid three years later. After winning the Champions League with Real Madrid, he signed for Manchester United in 2014 for a British record £59.7 million. A full international for Argentina since 2008, Di María has earned over 50 caps for his country. He scored the goal that won the country gold at the 2008 Olympics, and has also represented them at two World Cups and the 2011 Copa América. Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 2.1 Rosario Central 2.2 Benfica 2.3 Real Madrid 2.3.1 2010–11 season 2.3.2 2011–12 season 2.3.3 2012–13 season 2.3.4 2013–14 season 2.3.5 2014–15 season 2.4 Manchester United 2.4.1 2014–15 season 3 International career 3.1 Youth 3.2 Senior 3.2.1 2010 FIFA World Cup 3.2.2 2014 FIFA World Cup 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 5.1 Club 5.2 International 5.3 International goals 6 Honours 6.1 Club 6.2 Argentina 6.3 Individual 7 References 8 External links Early life Di María was born on 14 February 1988 in Rosario, Argentina as one of three children of Miguel Di María and Diana Hernández de Di María, and grew up in Perdriel. As an infant, he was unusually active, and on recommendation of a doctor was signed up for football at the age of 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 Marías hobby was difficult for his parents. He considers himself to be very family-oriented, and has used a significant amount of his salary to give back to his family.[2] After being transferred to Benfica, he asked his father not to work anymore and bought a house for his parents and sisters.[3] Club career Rosario Central At the age of four, Di María joined Rosario Central. As he had already committed to playing for his local club, Torito, 35 footballs were given in compensation.[2] Di María made his professional debut on 14 December 2005 in Rosarios final fixture of the Apertura, a 2–2 draw away to Independiente, by replacing Emiliano Vecchio.[4] He scored for the first time on 24 November 2006 in the following seasons Apertura in a 4–2 win at home over Quilmes, a minute after replacing Leonardo Borzani at half time.[5] After playing at the Under-20 World Cup in Canada, Boca Juniors made a bid of US$6.5 million for him.[6] Benfica Di María with Benfica in 2007 Di María was transferred to Portuguese side Benfica in July 2007 where he played as a winger. Benfica paid Rosario Central €6 million for 80% of his sports rights and 50% of sports right of Andrés Díaz.[7] Later, in August 2008, the Portuguese club paid an extra €2 million for the remaining 20%,[8] but re-sold 10% to GestiFute.[9] Di María was signed as a replacement for Benficas departing captain, Simão, who joined Atlético Madrid earlier that summer.[6] Di María signed a new deal with Benfica in October 2009, adding three more years to his current deal, which was to last until 30 June 2015 with a €40 million minimum fee release.[10] Later that month, he was backed by Diego Maradona to become Argentinas next superstar.[11] On 27 February 2010, Di María scored his first hat trick in a classic 4–0 win against Leixões SC. The next day, he made the headlines as Magic Tri María in all sports newspapers in Portugal.[12] Real Madrid 2010–11 season On 28 June 2010, Real Madrid posted on their website that they had come to terms with Benfica for the transfer of Di María. He signed a five-year contract for €25 million, plus €11 million in incentives, as announced by the Portuguese Stock Exchange regulating entity.[13] On 7 July 2010, Di María arrived to Madrid directly from Buenos Aires,[14] and passed the medical test on 8 July.[15] He made his debut on 4 August 2010 in a friendly match against Club América, which Real Madrid won 3–2.[16] On 22 August, Di María scored his first goal in another friendly against Hércules CF, which Real Madrid won 3–1.[17] In the last match of preseason, on 24 August, after an individual play described as a magic moment, he opened the score of the 2–0 win against CA Peñarol, for the Santiago Bernabéu Trophy.[18] Di María taking on Tottenham Hotspur defenders Benoît Assou-Ekotto and Michael Dawson in the Champions League in April 2011 His league debut came on 29 August, in a 0–0 draw against RCD Mallorca.[19] On 18 September, Di María scored his first league goal for Real Madrid in their 2–1 win over Real Sociedad.[20] Ten days later, he scored his first goal in the Champions League against AJ Auxerre, in a 1–0 victory.[21] He scored a controversial first goal against Sevilla FC on 19 December. Days later, Di María assisted Karim Benzemas two goals and Cristiano Ronaldos goal in an astonishing 8–0 drubbing of Levante UD on 22 December. In the second leg of the Champions League last 16 round against Olympique Lyonnais, he scored the third and final goal in a 3–0 win to send Real Madrid through to the last eight for the first time in seven years.[22] Di María scored Reals third goal during their first-leg Champions League quarter-final victory over Tottenham Hotspur on 5 April 2011.[23] On 20 April, he was sent off in the 31st minute of extra time in the Copa del Rey final against rivals FC Barcelona. Real Madrid won the game 1–0, the lone goal of this game (in the 13th minute of extra time) being a header from Ronaldo, which came from his cross, thus obtaining his first honour with Real Madrid.[24] 2011–12 season During the start of the 2011–2012 season, Di María endured a tough series of matches as he struggled to adapt to the pace of the league following the summer break. As a result, Di Marías early performance for the season were mixed with moments of genuinely good play interspersed with moments of sheer madness by the Argentine. This point was well illustrated during Real Madrids 1–0 defeat to Levante, a match which saw a clearly out of sorts Di María commit a horror foul on Levantes Juanfran during the match. Di María caused the two teams to clash and an on-field incident ensued. After this, however, Di Marías performances improved, including opening up a significant gap at the top of the assists table. From October 2011, Di María was being picked by José Mourinho ahead of Kaká and Mesut Özil, a sign of his improving form.[25] On 27 November 2011, Di María played 60 minutes in a league game against city rivals Atlético Madrid, in which he scored a goal for Real Madrid. José Mourinhos team won the game 4–1. On 3 December 2011, Di María scored Reals first goal from a sharp angle in a 0–3 defeat of Sporting de Gijón in La Liga.[26] He was a constant threat and presence in the starting XI as Real Madrid won their 32nd league title, playing in their 3−0 win over Athletic Bilbao that clinched the league title.[27] 2012–13 season Di María taking a corner against Barcelona in April 2013 He scored his first goal of the season against Barcelona in the first leg of the 2012 Supercopa de España at Camp Nou after a mistake by Barcelona goalkeeper Víctor Valdés.[28] Although Di María didnt have the best season, he did contribute in big moments, most notably by sending in the cross for Cristiano Ronaldos goal against Manchester United on 13 February,[29] in the league he provided quality assists, and scored 8 goals throughout the season in 46 appearances, notably against Atlético Madrid and Málaga C.F.. On 9 August 2012, Di María signed a new contract with Real Madrid, keeping him at the club until 2018.[30] 2013–14 season On 2 October 2013, he scored two goals against Copenhagen in Real Madrids 4–0 Champions League victory over them.[31] Di María was used in a midfield position with the arrival of new manager Carlo Ancelotti. Later in the season due to managerial decisions by Ancelotti he switched his playing position permanently to an attacking central midfielder and was frequently seen in the starting lineup next to Luka Modrić and Xabi Alonso. He contributed to the clubs 2–1 victory over FC Barcelona in the 2014 Copa del Rey Final with the opening goal.[32] Di María was the top assist maker in La Liga for the season, contributing 17.[33] On 24 May 2014, in 2014 UEFA Champions League Final, an amazing zig-zag dribble past 3 players resulted in a shot which was desperatly saved by Thibaut Courtois, but teammate Gareth Bale was there to head the rebound into the net in the 110th minute, giving Real Madrid a 2–1 lead over city rivals Atlético Madrid in an eventual 4–1 win. Di María was named man of the match by UEFA after the game, and was presented with the honour by Alex Ferguson.[34] 2014–15 season Di María was an unused substitute as Real Madrid won the 2014 UEFA Super Cup against Sevilla FC on 12 August.[35] A week later, in the first leg of the Supercopa de España, he played the final 15 minutes of a 1–1 home draw against Atlético in place of Luka Modrić.[36] Manchester United On 26 August 2014, Di María signed a five-year deal with Manchester United for a transfer fee of £59.7 million, the fifth most expensive transfer of all time and the highest fee ever paid by a British club.[37][38][39] He inherited the number 7 shirt at Manchester United, which was previously worn by club legends such as George Best, Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona, David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo.[40][41] 2014–15 season Di María made his début on 30 August in a 0–0 draw with Burnley, in which he was substituted for Anderson after 70 minutes.[42] Di María scored his first goal for United on his Old Trafford debut on 14 September, netting directly from a free kick in a 4–0 win over Queens Park Rangers.[43][44] He also provided an assist for Juan Matas goal in the same match, winning the vote for Man of the Match.[43] His performance was highlighted by Sky Sports Player Cam feature, which was brought back especially for the match.[45] In the next match against Leicester City on 21 September 2014, he again scored a goal and provided another assist although United lost the game 5-3.[46] On 2 October 2014, Di Maria won Manchester Uniteds Player of the Month for September after racking up two goals and two assists in his first four matches for United. [47] One week later, he won his second individual trophy at United after his goal against Leicester, in which he chipped the goalkeeper, Kasper Schmeichel, was voted as Manchester Uniteds Goal of the Month for September.[48] Di Maria continued his run of fine form on 5 October 2014 by scoring a goal and providing an assist to Falcao to help United defeat Everton 2-1.[49] International career Youth In 2007, Di María was picked to play for the Argentina Under-20 squad. He was capped for the 2007 South American Youth Championship in Paraguay. In 2007, he was called up for the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Canada. They went on to win the tournament with Di María scoring three goals in the process.[50] On 28 January 2008, Di María and some of his U-20 teammates were called up for the Argentina squad for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He scored the extra-time game-winning goal on a pass from Lionel Messi in the 105th minute of his teams 2–1 quarter-final win over the Netherlands.[51] On 23 August, Di María scored the game-winner, a chip over the keeper from the edge of the area in the 57th minute of Argentinas 1–0 victory against Nigeria to capture their second straight Olympic Gold Medal in the final game of the Olympic tournament.[52] Senior Di María (left) and Raul Meireles (right) in a friendly match between Argentina and Portugal, on 9 February 2011. On 6 September 2008, Di María made his debut for the Argentina senior team in a match against Paraguay.[53] 2010 FIFA World Cup On 19 May 2010, Di María was selected by then-manager Diego Maradona as one of Argentinas 23 players for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.[54] In Argentinas 5−0 friendly win over Canada on 24 May, Di María scored his first ever international goal, scoring from outside the box as his shot went off the post and in.[55] He helped the side reach the quarter-finals, playing in all five of Argentinas matches and starting four of them.[56] Following the World Cup, on 11 August 2010, he scored the first ever international goal at Dublins new Aviva Stadium in a friendly against Ireland as Argentina won 1–0.[57] 2014 FIFA World Cup Di María made 12 appearances during the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign[53] and was named in Argentinas squad for the tournament finals.[58] In Argentinas round of 16 match against Switzerland, Di María scored the only goal of the game after 118 minutes.[59] During the quarter-final match against Belgium, Di María suffered a muscle tear in the thigh and was later taken off the field. It was later announced after the match, that Di María would miss the rest of the tournament due to the injury;[60] Argentina finished the tournament as runners-up to Germany.[61] On 11 July, Di María was named on the 10-man shortlist for FIFAs Golden Ball award for the tournaments best player.[62] On 3 September 2014, in a friendly away against World champions Germany, Di María had a part in all four of Argentinas goals in a 4–2 victory, assisting three and scoring one.[63] Personal life Di María is nicknamed Fideo, which means noodle in Spanish.[64] He holds an Italian passport.[65] He married his wife Jorgelina (née Cardoso) in 2011.[66] Together they have a daughter, Mia, who was born three months premature and survived after treatment at an intensive care unit at the Hospital Universitario Montepríncipe in Madrid.[66][67] Career statistics Club As of match played 5 October 2014.[68] Club Season League Cup League Cup Continental Other1 Total Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Rosario Central 2005–06 10 0 0 0 — 4 0 0 0 14 0 2006–07 25 6 0 0 — 0 0 0 0 25 6 Total 35 6 0 0 — 4 0 0 0 39 6 Benfica 2007–08 26 0 5 0 3 0 10 1 0 0 44 1 2008–09 24 2 0 0 5 1 5 1 0 0 34 4 2009–10 26 5 1 0 4 1 14 4 0 0 45 10 Total 76 7 6 0 12 2 29 6 0 0 123 15 Real Madrid 2010–11 35 6 8 0 — 10 3 0 0 53 9 2011–12 23 5 2 0 — 7 2 0 0 32 7 2012–13 32 7 9 2 — 11 0 0 0 52 9 2013–14 34 4 7 4 — 11 3 0 0 52 11 2014–15 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 1 0 1 0 Total 124 22 27 6 — 39 8 1 0 191 36 Manchester United 2014–15 5 3 0 0 0 0 — 0 0 5 3 Total 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 Career total 240 38 33 6 12 2 72 14 1 0 358 60 1 Includes Supercopa de España. International National team Club Season Apps Goals Argentina Benfica 2008–09 3 0 2009–10 10 1 Real Madrid 2010–11 10 3 2011–12 6 2 2012–13 10 2 2013–14 13 2 Manchester United 2014–15 2 1 Total 53 11 International goals Scores and goals list Argentinas goal tally first. # Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1. 24 May 2010 El Monumental, Buenos Aires, Argentina Canada 3–0 5–0 Friendly 2. 11 August 2010 Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland Republic of Ireland 1–0 1–0 Friendly 3. 9 February 2011 Stade de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland Portugal 1–0 2–1 Friendly 4. 11 July 2011 Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Córdoba, Argentina Costa Rica 3–0 3–0 2011 Copa America 5. 6 September 2011 Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh Nigeria 2–0 3–1 Friendly 6. 3 June 2012 El Monumental, Buenos Aires, Argentina Ecuador 4–0 4–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification 7. 15 August 2012 Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt, Germany Germany 3–0 3–1 Friendly 8. 7 September 2012 Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Córdoba, Argentina Paraguay 1–0 3–1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification 9. 10 September 2013 Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay Paraguay 3–1 5–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification 10. 1 July 2014 Arena Corinthians, São Paulo, Brazil Switzerland 1–0 1–0 2014 FIFA World Cup 11. 3 September 2014 Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany Germany 4–0 4–2 Friendly Honours Club Benfica Primeira Liga: 2009–10 Taça da Liga: 2008–09, 2009–10 Real Madrid UEFA Champions League: 2013–14 UEFA Super Cup: 2014 La Liga: 2011–12 Copa del Rey: 2010–11, 2013–14 Supercopa de España: 2012 Argentina FIFA U-20 World Cup: 2007 Olympic Gold Medal: 2008 South American Youth Championship: Runner-up 2007 FIFA World Cup: Runner-up 2014 Individual Primeira Liga: Player of the Month April 2010 2014 UEFA Champions League Final: Man of the Match UEFA Champions League Team of the Season: 2013–14 2014 FIFA World Cup: Dream Team References 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil: List of Players (PDF). 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