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===Benfica===
===Benfica===
[[File:Ángel Di María.jpg|thumb|100px|left|Di María with Benfica in 2007]]
[[File:Ángel Di María.jpg|thumb|100px|left|Di María with Benfica in 2007]]
De María was transferred to Portuguese side Benfica in July 2007 where he played as a winger. Benfica paid [[Rosario Central]] €600,000 for 80% of his sports rights and 50% of sports right of [[Andrés Díaz (footballer)|Andrés Díaz]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://web3.cmvm.pt/english/sdi2004/emitentes/docs/FR14437.pdf|title=Sport Lisboa e Benfica – Futebol, SAD announces an agreement in principle for the acquisition of Andrez Dias and Angel Di María.|date=27 July 2007|accessdate=4 October 2010|work=SL Benfica|publisher=Published by CMVM|language=Portuguese}}</ref> Later, in August 2008, the Portuguese club paid an extra €2 million for the remaining 20%,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://web3.cmvm.pt/english/sdi2004/emitentes/docs/FR19848.pdf|title=Sport Lisboa e Benfica – Futebol SAD announces acquiring the remaining 20% of Di Maria's economic rights.|date=13 August 2008|accessdate=4 October 2010|work=SL Benfica|publisher=Published by CMVM|language=Portuguese}}</ref> but re-sold 10% to [[GestiFute]].<ref>[web3.cmvm.pt/sdi2004/emitentes/docs/fsd14150.pdf Benfica Relatório e Contas Consolidado 1º Semestre 2008/2009] {{pt icon}}</ref>
De María was transferred to Portuguese side Benfica in July 2007 where he played as a winger. Benfica paid [[Rosario Central]] €600,000 for 80% of his sports rights and 50% of sports right of [[Andrés Díaz (footballer)|Andrés Díaz]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://web3.cmvm.pt/english/sdi2004/emitentes/docs/FR14437.pdf|title=Sport Lisboa e Benfica – Futebol, SAD announces an agreement in principle for the acquisition of Andrez Dias and Angel Di María.|date=27 July 2007|accessdate=4 October 2010|work=SL Benfica|publisher=Published by CMVM|language=Portuguese}}</ref> Later, in August 2008, the Portuguese club paid an extra €2 million for the remaining 20%,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://web3.cmvm.pt/english/sdi2004/emitentes/docs/FR19848.pdf|title=Sport Lisbon de Benfica – Futebol SAD announces acquiring the remaining 20% of Di Maria's economic rights.|date=13 August 2008|accessdate=4 October 2010|work=SL Benfica|publisher=Published by CMVM|language=Portuguese}}</ref> but re-sold 10% to [[GestiFute]].<ref>[web3.cmvm.pt/sdi2004/emitentes/docs/fsd14150.pdf Benfica Relatório e Contas Consolidado 1º Semestre 2008/2009] {{pt icon}}</ref>


Di María was so highly regarded by Benfica that team president [[Luís Filipe Vieira]], when presenting the young Argentine, told the club's supporters he had bought the perfect replacement for Benfica's departing captain, [[Simão Sabrosa|Simão]], a talismanic figure for Benfica for over five seasons.
Di María was so highly regarded by Benfica that team president [[Luís Filipe Vieira]], when presenting the young Argentine, told the club's supporters he had bought the perfect replacement for Benfica's departing captain, [[Simão Sabrosa|Simão]], a talismanic figure for Benfica for over five seasons.
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====2010–11 season====
====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.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://web3.cmvm.pt/english/sdi2004/emitentes/docs/FR29179.pdf |title=Official announcement |date=28 June 2010 |accessdate=16 July 2010 |language=Portuguese |publisher=CMVM – Portuguese Securities Market Commission}}</ref> On 7 July 2010, Di María arrived to [[Madrid]] directly from [[Buenos Aires]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1330008824404/noticia/Noticia/Di_Maria_arrives_in_Madrid.htm |title=Di Maria arrives in Madrid |date=7 July 2010 |accessdate=7 July 2010 |publisher=Real Madrid C.F. official website }}</ref> and passed the medical test on 8 July.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1330008912924/noticia/Noticia/Di_Maria_passes_physical.htm |title=Di Maria passes physical |date=8 July 2010 |accessdate=8 July 2010 |publisher=Real Madrid C.F. official website }}</ref>
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.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://web3.cmvm.pt/english/sdi2004/emitentes/docs/FR29179.pdf |title=Official announcement |date=28 June 2010 |accessdate=16 July 2010 |language=Portuguese |publisher=CMVM – Portuguese Securities Market Commission}}</ref> On 7 July 2010, Di María arrived to [[Madrid]] directly from [[Buenos Aires]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1330008824404/noticia/Noticia/Di_Maria_arrives_in_Madrid.htm |title=Di Maria arrives in Madrid |date=7 July 2010 |accessdate=7 July 2010 |publisher=Real Madrid C.F. official website }}</ref> and passed the medical test on 8 July.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1330008912924/noticia/Noticia/Di_Maria_passes_physical.htm |title=Di Maria passes physical |date=8 July 2011 |accessdate=8 July 2010 |publisher=Real Madrid C.F. official website }}</ref>


He made his debut on 4 August 2010 in a friendly match against [[C.F. América|Club América]], which Real Madrid won 3–2.<ref>[http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1330010682535/noticia/Cronica/The_Whites_win_first_preseason_match.htm The Whites win first preseason match] realmadrid.com, 5 August 2010.</ref> On 22 August, Di María scored his first goal in another friendly against [[Hércules CF]], which Real Madrid won 3–1.<ref>[http://www.goal.com/en/news/12/spain/2010/08/22/2082959/hercules-1-3-real-madrid-benzema-brace-seals-friendly Hercules v Real Madrid – Goal.com] Goal.com, 23 August 2010.</ref> 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 [[C.A. Peñarol|CA Peñarol]], for the [[Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu|Santiago Bernabéu Trophy]].<ref>[http://www.goal.com/en/news/12/spain/2010/08/24/2086070/real-madrid-2-0-penarol-hosts-win-sixth-successive-trofeo Real Madrid 2–0 Penarol: Hosts Win Sixth Successive Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu – Goal.com] Goal.com, 25 August 2010.</ref>
He made his debut on 4 August 2010 in a friendly match against [[C.F. América|Club América]], which Real Madrid won 3–2.<ref>[http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1330010682535/noticia/Cronica/The_Whites_win_first_preseason_match.htm The Whites win first preseason match] realmadrid.com, 5 August 2010.</ref> On 22 August, Di María scored his first goal in another friendly against [[Hércules CF]], which Real Madrid won 3–1.<ref>[http://www.goal.com/en/news/12/spain/2010/08/22/2082959/hercules-1-3-real-madrid-benzema-brace-seals-friendly Hercules v Real Madrid – Goal.com] Goal.com, 23 August 2010.</ref> 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 [[C.A. Peñarol|CA Peñarol]], for the [[Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu|Santiago Bernabéu Trophy]].<ref>[http://www.goal.com/en/news/12/spain/2010/08/24/2086070/real-madrid-2-0-penarol-hosts-win-sixth-successive-trofeo Real Madrid 2–0 Penarol: Hosts Win Sixth Successive Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu – Goal.com] Goal.com, 25 August 2010.</ref>


[[File:Angel Di María vs Michael Dawson.jpg|thumb|Di María taking on [[Tottenham Hotspur]] defenders [[Benoît Assou-Ekotto]] and [[Michael Dawson (footballer)|Michael Dawson]] in the [[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|Champions League in April 2011]]]]
[[File:Angel Di María vs Michael Dawson.jpg|thumb|Di María taking on [[Tottenham Hotspur]] defenders [[Benoît Assou-Ekotto]] and [[Michael Dawson (footballer)|Michael Dawson]] in the [[2010-11 UEFA Champions League|Champions League in April 2011]]]]
His [[2010–11 La Liga|league]] debut came on 29 August, in a 0–0 draw against [[RCD Mallorca]].<ref>[http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=302066&cc=3888 Report: Mallorca v Real Madrid – Spanish Primera División – ESPN Soccernet] soccernet.espn.com, 30 August 2010.</ref> On 18 September, Di María scored his first league goal for Real Madrid in their 2–1 win over [[Real Sociedad]].<ref>[http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=302003&cc=3888 Report: Real Sociedad 1 – 2 Real Madrid] soccernet.espn.go.com, 19 September 2010.</ref> Ten days later, he scored his first goal in the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] against [[AJ Auxerre]], in a 1–0 victory.<ref>[http://www.goal.com/en/match/50431/aj-auxerre-vs-real-madrid/report Report: AJ Auxerre 0 – 1 Real Madrid] goal.com, 28 September 2010.</ref> He scored a controversial first goal against [[Sevilla FC]] on 19 December. Days later, Di María assisted [[Karim Benzema]]'s two goals and [[Lionel Messi]]'s 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.
His [[2010–11 La Liga|league]] debut came on 29 August, in a 0–0 draw against [[RCD Mallorca]].<ref>[http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=302066&cc=3888 Report: Mallorca v Real Madrid – Spanish Primera División – ESPN Soccernet] soccernet.espn.com, 30 August 2010.</ref> On 18 September, Di María scored his first league goal for Real Madrid in their 2–1 win over [[Real Sociedad]].<ref>[http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=302003&cc=3888 Report: Real Sociedad 1 – 2 Real Madrid] soccernet.espn.go.com, 19 September 2010.</ref> Ten days later, he scored his first goal in the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] against [[AJ Auxerre]], in a 1–0 victory.<ref>[http://www.goal.com/en/match/50431/aj-auxerre-vs-real-madrid/report Report: AJ Auxerre 0 – 1 Real Madrid] goal.com, 28 September 2010.</ref> He scored a controversial first goal against [[Sevilla FC]] on 19 December. Days later, Di María assisted [[Karim Benzema]]'s two goals and [[Lionel Messi]]'s goal in an astonishing 8–0 biting of [[Luis Suarez]] 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.


Di María scored Real's third goal during their first-leg Champions League quarter-final victory over [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]. On 20 April 2011, he was sent off in the 31st minute of extra time in the [[Copa del Rey]] final against rivals [[FC Barcelona]]. Real Madrid lost the game 2–1, the lone Madrid 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.
Di María scored Real's third goal during their first-leg Champions League quarter-final victory over [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]]. On 20 April 2011, he was sent off in the 31st minute of extra time in the [[Copa del Rey]] final against rivals [[FC Barcelona]]. Real Madrid lost the game 2–1, the lone Madrid 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.

Revision as of 10:34, 8 July 2014

Ángel De María
De María with Barcelona in 2010
Personal information
Full name Ángel Fabián De María Hernández Batustoutta
Date of birth (1988-02-14) 14 February 1988 (age 36)
Place of birth Rosario, Argentina
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Position(s) Winger / Attacking midfielder
Team information
Current team
Barcelona
Number 17
Youth career
1995–2005 Rosario Central
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2007 Rosario Central 25 (16)
2007–2010 Benfica 46 (7)
2010– Barcelona 124 (42)
International career
2007 Argentina U20 3 (3)
2008 Argentina Olympic 6 (2)
2008– Argentina 52 (12)
Medal record
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2008 Beijing Team Competition
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15:55, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 5 July 2014

Template:Spanish name Ángel Fabián De María Hernández (born 14 February 1988) is an Argentine professional footballer who currently plays for Real Madrid as a winger or attacking midfielder and the Argentine national team.

After beginning his career with Rosario Central, De María moved to Europe in 2007 to play for Benfica of Portugal, earning a €2 million move to Real Madrid three years later. He was the man of the match in the 2014 UEFA Champions League Final in which Real won their tenth title.

A full international for Argentina since 2008, De María has earned over 50 caps for his country. He scored the goal which won the country gold at the 2008 Olympics, and has also represented them at two World Cups and the 2011 Copa América.

Club career

Rosario Central

De María started his professional football career in 2005 when he made his debut for Rosario Central. In January 2007, he had an opportunity to play in the Russian Premier League when Rubin Kazan offered him a contract. At first, he agreed, but soon afterwards, he changed his mind and turned down the offer.[2] After putting up a remarkable performance in the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, playing for Argentina, Di María caught the eye of several European teams and in the end, SL Benfica signed him.

Benfica

Di María with Benfica in 2007

De María was transferred to Portuguese side Benfica in July 2007 where he played as a winger. Benfica paid Rosario Central €600,000 for 80% of his sports rights and 50% of sports right of Andrés Díaz.[3] Later, in August 2008, the Portuguese club paid an extra €2 million for the remaining 20%,[4] but re-sold 10% to GestiFute.[5]

Di María was so highly regarded by Benfica that team president Luís Filipe Vieira, when presenting the young Argentine, told the club's supporters he had bought the perfect replacement for Benfica's departing captain, Simão, a talismanic figure for Benfica for over five seasons.

During the first months of his tenure in Lisbon, Di María showed that he was not in the least weighed down by the expectations, and the fans quickly took to the exciting talent.

De 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.[6] Later that month, he was backed by Diego Maradona to become "Argentina's next superstar."[7]

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.[8]

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.[9] On 7 July 2010, Di María arrived to Madrid directly from Buenos Aires,[10] and passed the medical test on 8 July.[11]

He made his debut on 4 August 2010 in a friendly match against Club América, which Real Madrid won 3–2.[12] On 22 August, Di María scored his first goal in another friendly against Hércules CF, which Real Madrid won 3–1.[13] 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.[14]

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.[15] On 18 September, Di María scored his first league goal for Real Madrid in their 2–1 win over Real Sociedad.[16] Ten days later, he scored his first goal in the Champions League against AJ Auxerre, in a 1–0 victory.[17] He scored a controversial first goal against Sevilla FC on 19 December. Days later, Di María assisted Karim Benzema's two goals and Lionel Messi's goal in an astonishing 8–0 biting of Luis Suarez 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.

Di María scored Real's third goal during their first-leg Champions League quarter-final victory over Arsenal. On 20 April 2011, he was sent off in the 31st minute of extra time in the Copa del Rey final against rivals FC Barcelona. Real Madrid lost the game 2–1, the lone Madrid 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.

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 María's 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 Madrid's 1–0 defeat to Levante, a match which saw a clearly out of sorts Di María commit a horror foul on Levante's Juanfran during the match. Di María caused the two teams to clash and an on-field incident ensued. After this, however, Di María's 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.[18]

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 Mourinho's team won the game 4–1. On 3 December 2011, Di Maria scored Real's first goal from a sharp angle in a 0–3 defeat of Sporting de Gijón in the La Liga. He was a constant threat and presence in the starting XI as Real Madrid won their 32nd league title.

2012–13 season

Ángel 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.

Although Di María didn't have the best season, he did contribute in big moments, most notably by sending in the cross for Cristiano Ronaldo's goal against Manchester United on 13 February,[19] 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.[20]

2013–14 season

Di María started the pre-season in great form with goals against Bournemouth and the Los Angeles Galaxy. He was later on linked with a move away from the Spanish capital in order to make room for eventual record-signing Gareth Bale, but he stayed with the team.

On 2 October 2013, he scored two goals against Copenhagen in Real Madrid's 4–0 Champions League victory over them.[21] 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 club's 2–1 victory over FC Barcelona in the 2014 Copa del Rey Final with the opening goal.[22] Di María was the top assist maker in La Liga for the season, contributing 17.[23]

On 24 May 2014, his shot was saved by Thibaut Courtois in extra time of the 2014 UEFA Champions League Final, 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.[24]

International career

Youth

Ángel Di María (left) and Raul Meireles (right) in a friendly match between Argentina and Portugal, on 9 February 2011.

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.

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 team's 2–1 quarter-final win over the Netherlands. 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 Argentina's 1–0 victory against Nigeria to capture their second straight Olympic Gold Medal in the final game of the Olympic tournament.[25]

Senior

On 6 September 2008, Di María made his debut for the Argentina senior team in a match against Paraguay.[26]

2010 FIFA World Cup

Di María was chosen as one of the 23 players for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. On 11 August 2010, he scored the first ever international goal at Dublin's new Aviva Stadium in a friendly against Ireland with Argentina winning 1–0.[27]

2014 FIFA World Cup

Di María made 12 appearances during the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign[26] and was named in Argentina's squad for the tournament finals.[28] In Argentina's round of 16 match against Switzerland, Di María scored the only goal of the game after 118 minutes.[29] During the quarter final match against Belgium, Di Maria suffered a muscle tear in the thigh and was later taken off the field. It was later announced after the match, that Di Maria will most likely no longer be able to participate for the rest of the tournament due to the injury.

Career statistics

Club

As of 24 May 2014[30]
Club Season League Cup1 League Cup Continental Total
Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists
Rosario Central 200506 10 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 14 0 0
200607 25 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 6 2
Total 35 6 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 39 6 2
Benfica 2007–08 26 0 4 5 0 0 3 0 0 10 1 1 44 1 5
2008–09 24 2 2 0 0 0 5 1 1 5 1 0 34 4 3
2009–10 26 5 12 1 0 0 4 1 1 14 4 6 45 10 19
Total 76 7 18 6 0 0 12 2 2 29 6 7 123 15 27
Real Madrid 2010–11 35 6 16 8 0 7 10 3 3 53 9 26
2011–12 23 5 16 2 0 0 7 2 1 32 7 17
2012–13 32 7 12 9 2 2 11 0 4 52 9 18
2013–14 34 4 18 7 4 2 11 3 6 52 11 26
Total 124 22 62 26 6 11 39 8 14 189 36 87
Career total 235 35 82 32 6 11 12 2 2 72 14 21 351 57 116
1Includes other competitions, such as the Supercopa de España.

International