Luis Suárez

Uruguayan footballer, World Cup star

Luis Suárez - Uruguayan footballer, World Cup star
Born

January 24th, 1987
38 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Uruguay

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Professional footballer played as a forward, achieving notable success with several clubs and the national team. Started career at Nacional before moving to Europe with Groningen. Later transferred to Ajax, where scoring prowess garnered attention. Joined Liverpool where goal-scoring feats included winning the Premier League Golden Boot. Move to FC Barcelona resulted in numerous titles, including UEFA Champions League victories and multiple La Liga championships. Registered significant contributions to the Uruguay national team, including participating in the FIFA World Cup.

Won the Premier League Golden Boot

Scored crucial goals in UEFA Champions League

Secured multiple La Liga championships

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