Uruguayan association football player
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Diego Roberto Godín Leal ( bear 16 February 1986 ) is a uruguayan professional football player who plays as a centre-back for italian club Cagliari and the Uruguay national team.

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He started his professional career with Cerro and three years late was transferred to Primera División side Nacional. He since spent most of his professional career in Spain, representing Villarreal and Atlético Madrid and winning eight titles with the latter club, including the La Liga title in the 2013–14 season. A Uruguay international since 2005, Godín is the state ‘s all-time most-capped actor. He has represented the national side at three World Cups and six Copa América tournaments, winning the 2011 edition of the latter competition .

early biography [edit ]

Godín was born in Rosario to Julio Godín and Iris Leal. Aged 4, during a family assembly, he closely drowned after trying to catch pisces in a river, but finally swam to shore without the assistant of anybody. [ 4 ]

Club career [edit ]

Uruguay and Villarreal [edit ]

Godín started his professional career with C.A. Cerro at the old age of 17. After his adept performances, he was transferred to Primera División powerhouse Club Nacional de Football, where he quickly became captain due to his maturity and professionalism. [ 4 ] In August 2007, Godín signed a five-year deal with La Liga side Villarreal CF, [ 5 ] score in good his irregular plot, a 2–3 away passing against CA Osasuna on 7 October, [ 6 ] and participating with 24 matches in their best league placement ever ( second ). He consolidated his starting position in the subsequent seasons, largely partnering Argentine Gonzalo Rodríguez in the kernel of the back four. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ]

Atlético Madrid [edit ]

On 4 August 2010, after experiencing his best season at Villarreal – 36 games, three goals – Godín joined colleague league team Atlético Madrid on a five-year contract, after the two clubs agreed an initial fee believed to be around € 8 million or £ 6.6 million. [ 10 ] He made his official debut for the Colchoneros on the 27th, playing the entire 2–0 win against Inter Milan for the UEFA Super Cup. [ 11 ]
Godín in military action for Atlético in 2018 Godín signed a raw compress with Atlético on 1 November 2013, keeping him at the club until 2018. [ 12 ] He scored four league goals during the campaign, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] including one on the survive matchday on 17 May 2014 against FC Barcelona which equalised the game at 1–1 to earn his team its foremost league deed in 18 years. [ 16 ] A week late, again through a header, he repeated the feat in the concluding of the UEFA Champions League to put his team ahead, but Real Madrid finally won 4–1. [ 17 ] In 2015, Godín rejected a transfer to Manchester City, managed by his former Villarreal foreman Manuel Pellegrini. [ 18 ] On 28 October 2017 he became the alien actor with most appearances for the club, surpassing fellow stopper Luis Perea after his 315th against Villarreal ; [ 19 ] he was nominated for the 2016 and 2018 Ballon d’Or awards. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] On 20 February 2019, Godín scored the second goal in 2–0 home victory over Juventus F.C. in the Champions League round of 16. [ 22 ] On 7 May, the 33-year-old announced he would be departing the cabaret after a nine-year tenure [ 23 ] and, on 1 June, he symbolically handed over the captain armband to Koke in the 1–1 disembowel against Sevilla FC. [ 24 ]

Inter Milan [edit ]

On 1 July 2019, Inter Milan announced they had signed Godín for free on a three-year deal. [ 25 ] It was reported that he had already agreed to a pre-contract the former January. [ 26 ] He made his introduction in Serie A on 1 September, coming on for Antonio Candreva for the final examination 11 minutes of a 2–1 gain at Cagliari Calcio. [ 27 ] In a temper in which Inter finished one point behind champions Juventus, Godín scored his inaugural Nerazzurri goal on 13 July 2020 in a 3–1 home victory over Torino FC. [ 28 ] On 21 August he equalised against Sevilla in the 2020 UEFA Europa League Final in Cologne, a 3–2 loss for his side ; entirely five early men had scored in the finals of european football ‘s two top tournaments. [ 29 ]

Cagliari [edit ]

On 24 September 2020, Godín joined Cagliari on a three-year contract. [ 30 ] He played his first meet for them on 4 October, in a 5–2 away kill against Atalanta B.C. where he besides scored. [ 31 ]

International career [edit ]

In 2005, at the historic period of 19, Godín made his introduction for Uruguay in a friendly defeat against Mexico in Guadalajara. His beginning international goal came in another exhibition plot, with Serbia and Montenegro in May 2006. [ 32 ] He represented the nation at the 2007 Copa América, playing in the open 0–3 get the better of to Peru before losing his space to Andrés Scotti in Uruguay ‘s run to fourth target. [ 33 ] Godín was selected for the team at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. He started in the possibility equal against France ( 0–0 ) in Cape Town, [ 34 ] and played in a far four matches for the eventual semi-finalists. [ 35 ]
Godín playing for Uruguay in 2010 In 2011, Godín featured in Uruguay ‘s successful 2011 Copa América campaign, making one appearance as a late alternate in a 3–0 get the better of of Paraguay in the final after being bedridden for respective days with a virus. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] He besides participated in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, partnering Diego Lugano in defense in four of the team ‘s five matches as they reached the semi-finals. [ 38 ] [ 39 ]

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Godín was selected by passenger car Óscar Tabárez for the 2014 World Cup and captained the team in three of their four games due to Lugano ‘s absence through injury. [ 40 ] On 24 June, he headed the only finish against Italy in the concluding group fixture, sending the nation through to the smasher stage. [ 41 ] In May 2015, Godín was named as captain for Uruguay ‘s defense of the Copa América during the 2015 continental tournament in Chile. [ 42 ] He was besides picked for the Copa América Centenario police squad, heading home from a Carlos Sánchez retentive intersect in the opener against Mexico where both teams ended with ten players ( 1–3 personnel casualty ). [ 43 ] He won his hundredth capital in the keep up equal, a 0–1 get the better of to Venezuela at the Lincoln Financial Field. [ 44 ] [ 45 ] Godín was besides selected for the 2018 World Cup. [ 46 ] The following 25 March, at the 2019 China Cup, he made his 126th appearance against Thailand, surpassing Maxi Pereira as the most cap player in the national team ‘s history. [ 47 ] In June 2019, Godín skippered the team to the quarter-finals of the Copa América in Brazil. [ 48 ] He repeated the feat two years late, in the same nation. [ 49 ]

style of play [edit ]

Despite his lack of pace or significant athleticism, Godín was regarded by pundits as one of the best and most consistent defenders in the populace, and as one of the leading centre-backs his generation. During the 2018 World Cup, Jack Watson of The Independent described him as “ the best central defender in the world. ” [ 21 ] [ 50 ] [ 51 ] [ 52 ] [ 53 ] An healthy centre-back, Godín was chiefly known for his leadership, positioning and calm composure, which allowed him to organise his back-line, read the crippled and anticipate plays. Aggressive, competitive and physical, he was besides known for his antenna ability and his capacitance to time his jumps efficaciously, which enabled him to defend high balls, score goals with his head on set pieces, and beat out larger players to the musket ball in the air. [ 53 ] [ 54 ] [ 55 ] [ 56 ] [ 57 ] Godín besides stood out for his capacitance to meter his challenges, induce blocks, interceptions and win the ball. furthermore, he was strong in one–on-one situations as his defensive placement frequently allowed opposition players little time or space on the ball. [ 53 ] [ 55 ] [ 57 ] [ 58 ] In addition to his defensive skills, he was besides known for his technique, ball–playing ability and capacity to carry the ball out from the defense, which allowed him start plays from the spinal column and create chances for teammates. [ 55 ] [ 56 ]

personal biography [edit ]

Godín married Sofia, daughter of José Herrera, a Uruguayan international who played in Serie A for Cagliari aboard compatriot Enzo Francescoli. [ 59 ] He is close friends with Antoine Griezmann, who played with him at Atlético Madrid. During the 2018 World Cup quarter-finals match, the latter did not celebrate his goal out of respect for the former and besides golf club teammate José María Giménez ; Godín is besides godfather to Griezmann ‘s daughter. [ 60 ]

career statistics [edit ]

baseball club [edit ]

As of match played 1 October 2021[61][62][63]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition

Club

Season

League

National Cup

Continental

Other

Total

Division
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals

Cerro
2003
Uruguayan Primera División

2
0
0
0


2
0

2004

Uruguayan Primera División

14
0
1
0


15
0

2005

Uruguayan Primera División

17
1
0
0


17
1

2005–06

Uruguayan Primera División

30
5
0
0


30
5

Total

63
6
1
0


64
6

Nacional
2006–07

Uruguayan Primera División

26
0
4
0
16
2

46
2

Villarreal
2007–08
La Liga

24
1
3
0
7
0

34
1

2008–09

La Liga

31
0
0
0
7
0

38
0

2009–10

La Liga

36
3
2
0
6
0

44
3

Total

91
4
5
0
20
0

116
4

Atlético Madrid
2010–11

La Liga

25
0
1
1
3
1
1
0
30
2

2011–12

La Liga

27
2
1
0
13
1

41
3

2012–13

La Liga

35
1
5
0
1
0
1
0
42
1

2013–14

La Liga

34
4
5
2
10
2
2
0
51
8

2014–15

La Liga

34
3
3
0
9
1
2
0
48
4

2015–16

La Liga

31
1
3
0
12
0

46
1

2016–17

La Liga

31
3
5
0
11
0

47
3

2017–18

La Liga

30
0
3
1
12
0

45
1

2018–19

La Liga

30
3
2
0
6
1
1
0
39
4

Total

277
17
28
4
77
6
7
0
389
27

Inter Milan
2019–20
Serie A

23
1
2
0
11
1

36
2

Cagliari
2020–21

Serie A

28
1
0
0


28
1

2021–22

Serie A

5
0
1
0


6
0

Total

33
1
1
0


34
1

Career total

513
29
41
4
124
9
7
0
685
42

International [edit ]

As of match played 16 November 2021[64]

Appearances and goals by national team and year

National team
Year
Apps
Goals

Uruguay

2005
1
0

2006
9
3

2007
8
0

2008
9
0

2009
9
0

2010
7
0

2011
9
0

2012
9
0

2013
14
0

2014
11
1

2015
11
3

2016
9
1

2017
7
0

2018
11
0

2019
11
0

2020
4
0

2021
14
0

Total
153
8

As of match played 5 September 2021. Scores and results list Uruguay’s goal tally first.[64]

Honours [edit ]

Atlético Madrid
Inter Milan

  • UEFA Europa League runner-up: 2019–20[75]

Uruguay
Individual

See besides [edit ]

References [edit ]

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