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==Personal Life==

David Luiz has openly confessed that he is homosexual, and has been in a relationship with another man since 2010.


==Honours==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.mf-news.com/proudly-said-his-gay/928004 Luiz announces being gay]
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*[http://www.chelseafc.com/page/PlayerProfileDetail/0,,10268~39126,00.html Chelsea official profile]
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*[http://www.footballzz.com/jogador.php?id=31184&epoca_id=141 Stats and profile at Zerozero]

Revision as of 15:59, 5 August 2012

David Luiz
Luiz celebrates the Champions League title with Chelsea in 2012
Personal information
Full name David Luiz Moreira Marinho
Date of birth (1987-04-22) 22 April 1987 (age 37)
Place of birth Diadema, Brazil
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)[1]
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Chelsea
Number 4
Youth career
1999–2001 São Paulo
2001–2005 Vitória
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2007 Vitória 26 (1)
2007Benfica (loan) 10 (0)
2007–2011 Benfica 72 (4)
2011– Chelsea 32 (4)
International career
2007 Brazil U20 2 (0)
2010– Brazil 11 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 00:00, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 22:00, 19 April 2012 (UTC)

David Luiz Moreira Marinho (born 22 April 1987), known as David Luiz, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Chelsea in the Premier League. Primarily a central defender, he can also be deployed as a left back.[2][3]

After starting out at Vitória, he moved to Benfica at the age of 19, remaining with the club five seasons (three complete). He joined Chelsea in January 2011, winning the Champions League and the FA Cup in the following season.

Club career

Vitória

Born in Diadema, São Paulo, David Luiz arrived in Esporte Clube Vitória at the age of 14 after being released by São Paulo FC,[4] and started playing as a defensive midfielder, almost leaving the club for his poor performances in that position.[5] However, he was soon moved to central defender and adapted well.[6]

Luiz made his official debut for Vitória in 2006, and excelled against Santa Cruz Futebol Clube for that season's Brazilian Cup, in a 2–2 draw.[6] At the worst situation of its history, in the third division, Vitória promoted to the second division at the end of the season with Luiz's help, after finishing in second position, with the central appearing in eight of the club's last decisive nine games,[7] scoring his only Série C goal on 3 September 2006, in a 2–0 home win against Clube Atlético do Porto.[8]

Benfica

On 30 January 2007, Luiz joined Sport Lisboa e Benfica as a replacement for Tottenham Hotspur-bound Ricardo Rocha, on loan.[9] He made a somewhat tumultuous debut for the club in a UEFA Cup match against Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes, partnering compatriot Anderson in the center of the defense, replacing the injured Luisão. Benfica lost the match 2–1, but managed to go through to the next round after winning 4–3 on aggregate.

On 12 March 2007, he played his first league match for Benfica, against União de Leiria.[10] At the end of the season, Luiz signed a five-year deal with the club[11] and, on 5 August, scored his first goal for the club in the Torneio do Guadiana friendly tournament, against Sporting Clube de Portugal. He only managed eight appearances in the league due to injury, however, as Benfica finished fourth.

On 11 January 2009, David Luiz netted his first official goal for Benfica, the game's only in a home success against Sporting de Braga. He played most of the campaign as a left back, at the expense of Portuguese international Jorge Ribeiro.

In the 2009–10 season, Luiz was everpresent, appearing in 49 official matches (three goals, 4,206 minutes), as Benfica won the league after a five-year wait. In the season's League Cup, in a 4–1 away win against Sporting, he opened the score in the eighth minute, with Benfica also eventually winning the competition.

On 30 September 2009, Benfica sold 25% of Luiz's economic rights on any future transfer to a third party owner, Benfica Stars Fund, along with other teammates. He was tagged at €18 million, with the fund paying €4.5 million;[12] his contract was also renewed in October, with a release clause of €50 million.[13]

Chelsea

Luiz playing for Chelsea in 2011

On 31 January 2011, Luiz completed a move to Chelsea for an undisclosed fee, which Benfica confimed to be €25 million, on a five-and-a-half-year contract, with Nemanja Matić joining Benfica at the end of the season after his transfer spell away at Vitesse in the Netherlands.[14][15][16] He made his official Premier League debut on 6 February, replacing José Bosingwa in a 1–0 home loss against Liverpool.[17] Eight days later, he made his first start for Chelsea, in a 0–0 draw against Fulham at Craven Cottage. Instantly becoming a cult hero amongst the Chelsea fans, David Luiz was awarded the Barclays Man of the Match award for his performance, despite giving away a penalty in the 93rd minute of the game, which was saved by Petr Čech.[18]

On 1 March, David Luiz scored his first goal for Chelsea, firing in a half volley to help the Blues come from behind to win 2–1 against Manchester United, at Stamford Bridge, with Frank Lampard scoring a late penalty winner.[19] On 20 March, he scored his second goal for the Blues, heading in from a free kick against Manchester City (2–0 home win), and again receiving the Man of the match award, as well as the Player of the Month for March.[20][21]

Luiz missed the first three games of 2011–12 season due to a knee injury.[22] He made his return to the first team on 13 September in the UEFA Champions League group stage match against Bayer 04 Leverkusen, and he scored from 15 yards to break the deadlock in an eventual 2–0 home win.[23] On his second match, a League Cup third round tie against Fulham, he netted his penalty shoot-out attempt in a 4–3 win (0–0 after 120 minutes).[24]

On 5 February 2012, in a league home fixture against Manchester United at Stamford Bridge, Luiz put Chelsea ahead 3–0 in the 50th minute after his header was deflected by Rio Ferdinand, following a Juan Mata free kick. The game ended with a 3–3 draw.[25] On the 25th, through a curled shot, he opened the score against Bolton Wanderers (3–0, home).[26]

On 14 March, Chelsea faced S.S.C. Napoli in the Champions League's round-of-16, following a 1–3 loss at the Stadio San Paolo: Luiz made a stunning performance to help his team win the tie with a 4–1 extra time win, being subsequently chosen by UEFA as the "Man of the match",[27] an accolade he also received in the first leg of the quarterfinals against former team Benfica (1–0 away win). However, after leaving the pitch in the FA Cup semifinals against Tottenham Hotspur with a muscular injury, it was announced that he would miss both of the Champions League semifinals encounters against FC Barcelona, and the domestic cup final; he played, however, in the Champions League finalJohn Terry was also suspended for the match – appearing the full 120 minutes and converting his penalty shootout attempt as the Blues won it 4–3.[28]

International career

David Luiz played with Brazil's under-20 at the 2007 FIFA World Cup, with the team being ousted in the last-16 stage.[29] Courtesy of his solid season at Benfica, he was first picked for the full side for a friendly against the United States on 10 August 2010, after the national team's coaching change, with Mano Menezes replacing Dunga, playing in the 2–0 away win.

Luiz was present in every list of new manager Mano Menezes and was called up for the 2011 Copa América, but did not make a single appearance at the tournament due to injury.[22] In a friendly with Mexico in October of that year, he scored an own goal, but the Seleção eventually won it 2–1.

Statistics

Club

As of 23:00, 20 April 2012
Team Season League Cup League Cup Continental1 Other
Tournaments2
Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Vitória
2006 26 1 2 0 25 1 53 2
2007 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0
Total 26 1 2 0 27 1 55 2
Benfica 2006–07 10 0 0 0 4 0 14 0
2007–08 8 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 14 0
2008–09 19 2 2 0 4 0 2 1 27 3
2009–10 29 2 2 0 5 1 13 0 49 3
2010–11 16 0 3 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 28 0
Total 82 4 8 0 11 1 29 1 0 0 130 6
Chelsea 2010–11 12 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 2
2011–12 20 2 6 0 3 0 11 1 0 0 38 3
Total 32 4 6 0 3 0 10 1 0 0 52 5
Career Total 140 9 16 0 14 1 39 2 27 1 236 13

1Continental competitions include the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup.
2Other tournaments include the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira and Campeonato Baiano.

International