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Diego Forlán

Diego Martín Forlán Corazo (born 19 May 1979) is a Uruguayan professional football manager and former player who played as a striker. Regarded as one of the best forwards of his generation, Forlán is a two-time winner of both the Pichichi Trophy and the European Golden Shoe at club level. With the Uruguay national team, he had notable individual success at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, finishing as joint top scorer with five goals, winning the goal of the tournament, and winning the Golden Ball as the tournament's best player.

Diego Forlán
Forlán lining up with Uruguay in 2014
Personal information
Full name Diego Martín Forlán Corazo[1]
Date of birth (1979-05-19) 19 May 1979 (age 44)[2]
Place of birth Montevideo, Uruguay
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[3]
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1990–1991 Peñarol
1991–1994 Danubio
1994–1997 Independiente
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1997–2002 Independiente 80 (37)
2002–2004 Manchester United 63 (10)
2004–2007 Villarreal 106 (54)
2007–2011 Atlético Madrid 134 (74)
2011–2012 Inter Milan 18 (2)
2012–2014 Internacional 34 (10)
2014–2015 Cerezo Osaka 42 (17)
2015–2016 Peñarol 30 (8)
2016 Mumbai City 11 (5)
2018 Kitchee 7 (5)
Total 525 (222)
International career
2002–2015 Uruguay 112 (36)
Managerial career
2020 Peñarol
2021 Atenas
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Uruguay
Copa América
Winner 2011 Argentina
2004 Peru
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Forlán began his career in his native Uruguay as a youth player with Peñarol and Danubio, before joining Argentine club Independiente. After rising through their youth team and after a successful four-year spell, he sealed a move to England with Manchester United in 2002. His form for United was not as successful as at Independiente, although he won the Premier League in 2002–03 and the FA Cup in 2003–04.

In the summer of 2004, Forlán moved to Spanish side Villarreal. In his first season in Spanish football, he won won the Pichichi Trophy. After two more successful seasons with Villarreal, Forlán joined Atlético Madrid, where he once again became the league's top scorer, and became the first player to win the Pichichi Trophy twice since Ronaldo in 1996–97 and 2003–04. Forlán scored in Atlético's 2010 Europa League final victory against Fulham. In 2011, he joined Inter Milan of Italy before moving to Internacional in 2012. After spells in Japan with Cerezo Osaka, back in Uruguay with his boyhood club Peñarol, in India with Mumbai City and in Hong Kong with Kitchee, Forlán retired from professional football in August 2019.

Forlán also had a successful international career, scoring 36 times for his country between his debut in 2002 and his retirement in 2015, including six goals at FIFA World Cups. On 12 July 2011, at the 2011 Copa América in Argentina, which Uruguay won, Forlán earned his 79th international cap in a match against Mexico, breaking the record held since 1986 by goalkeeper Rodolfo Rodríguez. On 20 June 2013, in a match against Nigeria at the 2013 Confederations Cup, Forlán became the first Uruguayan to win 100 caps.[4] Forlán was Uruguay's all-time leading top scorer from 2011 until Luis Suárez overtook him two years later.

Early life and education Edit

Forlán was born and brought up in the Montevideo barrio of Carrasco. His family — which included three brothers, a sister, four cousins, his maternal grandmother and her sister — resided in an apartment building on Potosi street, a short distance from the casino and the rambla.[5] He is the son of former player and Uruguayan international Pablo Forlán.[6]

Forlán attended multiple schools in the private and state sector. He started at Liceo Francés Jules Supervielle in Buceo, but later switched to Erwy School because it was closer to his home.[5] This was followed by Scuola Italiana di Montevideo and then Liceo 15 in Carrasco. He learned English at school from a young age.[7] As a child, Forlán played tennis at Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club in addition to football, which often took place on the streets.[5]

Carrasco was something completely different from what it is today, nobody worried about security, there were almost no cars, we played a lot in the street, on the street, tennis, football, whatever you could think of.

— Diego Forlán, Old Boys Magazine, 2022

On 14 September 1991, Forlán's sister Alejandra was seriously injured and eventually left handicapped by a car accident that also killed her boyfriend. The cost of the medical bills plunged his family into financial crisis, though this was later averted due to the fundraising efforts of Diego Maradona. Until this point Forlán was also dedicated to tennis, but having been inspired by Maradona's generosity, began to focus more on football in the hope that he might contribute to paying for his sister's treatment himself.[8]

Club career Edit

Early career Edit

Forlán was a boyhood fan of Peñarol and played youth football for both Peñarol and Danubio F.C.[7][5] In 1995, a 16 year old Forlán moved to France, where he spent four months on trial at AS Nancy, but was ultimately not offered a contract by manager László Bölöni.[8]

Independiente Edit

Forlán received an offer to join Argentine side Independiente through the help of one of his father's contacts, José Omar Pastoriza. He soon accepted, rejecting a simultaneous offer from Boca Juniors. Arriving in Argentina on 28 January 1998, Forlán made his way up the Independiente reserve teams and thanks to strong performances, started training with the first team. Injuries to several forward players who were ahead of him in the pecking order created an opportunity for the young Uruguayan, who made his professional debut on 26 October 1998 in a match against Argentinos Juniors.[5]

Forlán scored 37 goals in 80 league games.[9] His goalscoring attracted the attention of European sides, and in January 2002, Independiente agreed a £6.9 million deal with Middlesbrough of the Premier League; the transfer fee would be paid over 18 installments. Forlán travelled to England expecting to negotiate with Middlesbrough, but at the last minute Manchester United gazumped the Teesside club, offering Independiente the same fee in a single payment, as well as a more lucrative salary for Forlán. On arriving in England, he negotiated with United officials for four hours, then informed the press of his decision. "Manchester United is a big club, so I've decided to go there," he explained. "The thing is, they offered more money than Middlesbrough."[10] He signed for United soon after.[11]

Manchester United Edit

Forlán was signed for Manchester United by Sir Alex Ferguson for £6.9 million on 22 January 2002. He made his debut on 29 January as a 76th-minute substitute for Ole Gunnar Solskjær in a 4–0 away win at Bolton Wanderers. He made his first start in 4–0 home victory over Tottenham Hotspur on 6 March. Forlán made 13 Premier League and five UEFA Champions League appearances in the 2001–02 season but did not score.[12]

On 18 September 2002, Forlán came on as a 56th-minute substitute for Ryan Giggs in a Champions League match versus Maccabi Haifa. He scored his first United goal as an 89th-minute penalty kick in the 5–2 win. His first Premier League goal was a 77th-minute equaliser in a home 1–1 draw against Aston Villa on 26 October. In Forlán's next Premier League game, at home to Southampton on 2 November, he came on as a 79th-minute substitute for United's goalscorer Phil Neville with the score at 1–1, and scored the winner with a dipping shot over Southampton goalkeeper Antti Niemi in the 85th minute.[13] The goal also became notable due to his goal celebration where he ripped off his jersey, but then struggled to put it back on as the game recommenced, with Forlan making a blocked tackle while shirtless.[14]

On 1 December, Forlan scored his first brace for Manchester United with goals in the 64th and 67th minute of an away 2–1 Premier League win at rivals Liverpool.[15] On 17 December 2002, Forlán scored the winning goal as United defeated Chelsea in the quarter-finals of the Football League Cup. On 18 January 2003, Forlán scored a 90th-minute winning goal to again defeat Chelsea, this time in a Premier League match.[16] Manchester United went on to win the Premier League title in 2002–03, and Forlán scored six goals to make him the club's third best-scoring striker that season after Ruud van Nistelrooy and Ole Gunnar Solskjær.[17]

At the start of the 2003–04 season, Forlán played seven Premier League games without scoring. This run was broken on 25 October, when he equalised the score to 1–1 in the 45th minute of a home match versus Fulham, a game which United lost 3–1. Forlán then scored a goal in his three subsequent matches in three different competitions, starting with an extra-time goal in an away League Cup game at Leeds United which Manchester United won 3–2. This was followed by the opener in a 3–0 home Premier League victory over Portsmouth and a sixth-minute goal in a win by the same score over Rangers in the Champions League. In his next Champions League game, he scored the 85th-minute winner for United over Panathinaikos in a 1–0 away victory. On 6 December 2003, Forlán scored two injury-time goals as Manchester United beat Aston Villa 4–0 at home in the Premier League. These were Forlán's last Premier League goals despite him playing 10 more league games over the season. His only other Manchester United goal was in a 3–0 victory over Northampton Town of Division Three on 24 January 2004 in the FA Cup.[18] Diego Forlán did not feature at all in United's 3–0 victory over Millwall in the 2004 FA Cup Final on 22 May 2004.[19]

He started the 2004–05 season with Manchester United and played in a Champions League qualifier against Dinamo București and a 3–1 defeat to Arsenal on 8 August in the 2004 FA Community Shield. His last match for United was their first Premier League game that season, a 1–0 defeat away to Chelsea on 15 August.[20]

Despite not being a success at United, United supporters still sing his name in tribute to the two goals he scored against Liverpool: "He came from Uruguay, he made the Scousers cry" and Forlan admits it still makes him smile.[21]

Villarreal Edit

Forlán was strongly linked with a move to Spanish clubs Levante and Athletic Bilbao, but on 21 August 2004 he signed with Villarreal.

Forlán's debut for Villarreal was on 30 August 2004, starting away to rivals Valencia and scoring his club's goal in the 77th minute of a 2–1 defeat. His next goal came in a home 2–0 win over Real Zaragoza on 3 October, and was followed with an equaliser in a 1–1 draw at Mallorca and the final goal of a 4–0 win at home to Numancia. Between 12 December 2004 and 16 January 2005, Forlán scored seven goals in five Primera División matches, including a brace in a 3–0 home victory over Barcelona on 9 January. On 22 May 2005, he scored his first hat-trick for a European club with all of Villarreal's goals in a 3–3 away draw against eventual league champions Barcelona. A week later he scored two in a 4–1 victory over local rivals Levante as Villarreal ended the season in third, qualifying for the Champions League for the first time in the club's history.[20] Forlán won the 2004–05 Pichichi Trophy for most goals in La Liga, with 25. He also shared the 2005 European Golden Boot with Arsenal striker Thierry Henry.[22]

His goal rate declined in the 2005–06 season as Villarreal underwent several changes, yet the club reached the semi-finals of the Champions League where they were knocked out by Arsenal.

In 2006–07, he ended the season with 19 goals in 36 league appearances.

Atlético Madrid Edit

2007–08 season Edit

 
Forlán with Atlético Madrid in 2007

Forlán was linked with a transfer jointly with Juan Román Riquelme to Atlético Madrid in exchange for Luis Perea plus cash in June 2007. On 30 June 2007, following the departure of their captain Fernando Torres to Liverpool, Atlético Madrid confirmed that they had agreed to a fee of around €21 million.[23] He returned to England in February 2008 to take part in Atlético's UEFA Cup clash against Bolton Wanderers (the club against whom he made his Manchester United debut), but the side lost out 1–0 on aggregate. In May 2008, Forlán helped Atlético qualify for the Champions League for the first time in over a decade, scoring the winning goal against Deportivo de La Coruña.[24] He ended his first season in Madrid with 23 goals and formed a potent partnership with Argentinian striker Sergio Agüero.

2008–09 season Edit

On 9 May 2009, Forlán scored twice against Espanyol to help Atlético clinch Champions League qualification for a second successive year.[25] Los Rojiblancos were trailing 2–0 at half-time and had seen Luis Perea sent off, but came back to win 3–2 thanks to a goal of the season contender from Forlán, as well as a last minute winner. He also scored crucial goals in wins over Barcelona, Villarreal and Valencia. On 23 May 2009, Forlán scored a hat-trick against Athletic Bilbao, which helped him win the La Liga Pichichi Trophy, as well as the European Golden Boot for a second time.[26] He ended the 2008–09 season with a very impressive 32 goals in 33 matches.

2009–10 season Edit

 
Forlán playing for Atlético Madrid in 2009

Forlán started the 2009–10 season slowly, and struggled for form as Atlético made their worst start to a league season since their relegation in 2000. On 24 October 2009, Forlán scored a penalty and missed another as Atlético were held to a 1–1 draw at home against Mallorca, who had played the majority of the second half with just nine players on the field. The disappointing result and performance led to protests from Atlético supporters,[27] as well as criticism for Forlán, who was subsequently left out of the squad for the next game.[28] Atlético started to improve after the arrival new manager Quique Sánchez Flores, and once again, Forlán flourished in the second half of the season, as Atlético reached the finals of both the Europa League and Copa del Rey. On 14 February 2010, Forlán scored the first goal as Atlético beat Barcelona 2–1 at the Vicente Calderón, inflicting the eventual Champions only league defeat of the season.[29] On 22 April 2010, Forlán scored the only goal of the game in Atlético's Europa League semi-final first leg at home to Liverpool. A week later, Liverpool took the tie to extra time before taking a 2–1 aggregate lead. Forlán then scored again to make it 2–2 on aggregate, giving Atlético the away goal they needed to reach the final, in which they played against Fulham at Volksparkstadion, Hamburg, on 12 May.[30] Forlán scored twice against Fulham in the final, in a 2–1 win and was awarded man of the match.[31] He ended the season with a total of 28 goals, including six in Atlético's successful Europa League campaign.

2010–11 season Edit

The 2010–11 season began with another trophy for Forlán and Atlético, winning the UEFA Super Cup, beating Inter Milan 2–0 in Monaco on 27 August 2010.[32] Again Forlán started the season slowly, and despite finding the net three times in the opening two league games, he then went 12 matches in all competitions without a goal before finally scoring a double in a 3–0 win against Osasuna on 13 November.[33]

Inter Milan Edit

On 29 August 2011, it was confirmed that Diego Forlán had joined Inter Milan as a replacement for the departing Samuel Eto'o.[34] No financial details were announced but it is believed the 32-year-old signed an initial two-year deal.[35] He made his debut on 11 September 2011, scoring with a high left foot shot in a 4–3 defeat at Sicilian club Palermo.[36] On 4 March 2012, Forlán scored his second goal for Inter against Catania in a 2–2 draw.[37] In April, Forlán declared his loyalty to Inter and his intention to stay when he told Sky Sports that "I want to stay at Inter. You haven't seen the real Forlán yet... I wouldn't want to leave Inter like this. I like challenges and I wouldn't want to leave when the team are not in a good position."[38] In June, his father confirmed the belief that the striker would see out his contract with the Nerazzurri.[39] On 5 July, however, after only scoring twice in 22 appearances, the Italian club confirmed that he had been released, terminating the final year of his contract.[40] Forlán has stated that his poor performance with the Nerazzuri was due to being played out of position. In addition, former Inter and Uruguay player Álvaro Recoba believed that his compatriot struggled at Inter due to the success of his predecessor Samuel Eto'o, which led Forlán to fail to live up to expectations.

Internacional Edit

On 6 July 2012, after terminating his contract with Inter, Forlán signed a three-year deal with Brazilian club Internacional.[41] He was also linked to Mexican teams Tigres UANL and Club América.[42] In January 2013, Forlán was linked with another Mexican team, the recently promoted Club León. At León, Forlán had the chance to play the 2013 Copa Libertadores; Internacional, however, retained Forlán's services for the 2013 season.[43]

On 28 July 2012, he made his debut for the Brazilian club against Vasco da Gama. Forlán scored his first two goals for Internacional in a 4–1 win against Flamengo.[44] Forlán also helped the club win 2013 Campeonato Gaúcho, scoring nine goals, the highest total at the tournament.[citation needed]

Cerezo Osaka Edit

On 22 January 2014, Forlán signed an 18-month deal with Japanese J1 League side Cerezo Osaka.[45] He made his AFC Champions League debut in a 1–1 draw with Pohang Steelers, and his J. League debut in a 1–0 loss against defending champions Sanfrecce Hiroshima. He scored his first goal for Cerezo in a 4–0 win over Buriram United in an AFC Champions League match. On 12 April, Forlán scored two goals in the Osaka derby against local club rivals Gamba Osaka. He scored a crucial goal against Shandong Luneng on 23 April to put his team through to the knockout stage of the AFC Champions League. Cerezo Osaka were knocked out in the first round by Guangzhou Evergrande, losing 5–1 at home in the first leg.[46] In spite of the disappointing home defeat, they managed to secure a 1–0 away win after an own goal by Liao Lisheng. However, this was not enough to overcome the 5–2 aggregate lead.

Having been relegated in his first season to J2 League, he started off the new campaign with a goal against Tokyo Verdy drawing 1–1. Forlán scored his first hat-trick against Kyoto Sanga FC on 29 April 2015, his side winning 3–0.

Peñarol Edit

On 10 July 2015, Forlán signed an 18-month contract with his boyhood club Peñarol.[47] In his only season at the club, he scored eight goals in 31 appearances as Peñarol won the championship title. On 14 June 2016 at a press conference, Forlán said he would be leaving the club.

Mumbai City Edit

In August 2016, Forlán signed a three-month deal with Indian Super League club Mumbai City.[48] He scored a hat-trick against Kerala Blasters in their 5–0 win on 19 November.[49]

Mumbai finished first in the league table and progressed to the semi-final of the playoffs where they would face ATK.[50] After conceding an early goal, Mumbai equalised and soon took the lead from the headers of Leo Costa and Gerson Vieira. In both cases the free kicks were taken by Forlán. Forlán received a red card in the second half as ATK won the match 3–2.[51][52]

Kitchee Edit

 
Forlán with Kitchee in 2018

On 4 January 2018, Forlán joined Hong Kong Premier League club Kitchee.[53] He made his debut for Kitchee on 14 January 2018, coming off the bench in the 88th minute in a 2–2 draw against Southern.[54][55] On 28 January, Forlán scored his first and second goals for Kitchee in a 7–0 victory over Biu Chun Rangers.[56] He scored a hat-trick in a 5–1 win against Lee Man FC in the following match.[57] Forlán played in Kitchee's 1–0 victory over Kashiwa Reysol in the 2018 AFC Champions League, helping Kitchee to become the first-ever team from Hong Kong to win a match in AFC Champions League history.[58] On 13 May 2018, Forlán played his final match with the club, featuring in the first 56 minutes of a 2–0 victory, and went on to win the Hong Kong Premier League that season.[59]

Retirement Edit

A year after leaving Kitchee, Forlán announced his retirement from professional football on 7 August 2019.[60]

International career Edit

Forlán's 100th cap coming in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup match against Nigeria. On 11 October 2011, he scored his 32nd goal, which made him Uruguay's top scorer of all time in official matches, beating Héctor Scarone who had held the record alone with 31 goals since 1930.[61] (Scarone scored 42 goals in total, but 11 of them were in unofficial matches).[62]

2002 FIFA World Cup Edit

Forlán made his debut for Uruguay on 27 March 2002, scoring his first goal in a 3–2 friendly defeat against Saudi Arabia.[63][64] During the 2002 World Cup, he scored a volley on 11 June 2002 in the group stage 3–3 draw against Senegal.[65] Despite coming from three goals down to draw the game, Uruguay were eliminated from the tournament along with France in Group A.[66] Diego Forlán and Youri Djorkaeff were, respectively, members of the Uruguay and France squads that met in the 2002 World Cup, in Group A. Their respective fathers, Pablo and Jean, featured in the match between Uruguay and France at the 1966 World Cup, which was also in Group A.

2004 and 2007 Copa América Edit

Forlán wore the number 21 for Uruguay at the 2004 Copa América in Peru, shortly before his transfer from Manchester United to Villarreal. He played all six games as they, under the management of Jorge Fossati, came third. Forlán's only goal was in the 2–1 victory over Ecuador, Uruguay's only group win. They advanced in third place out of four in the group.

Forlán scored against Brazil in the 35th minute of the 2007 Copa América semi-final. However, he missed his shot during the subsequent penalty shoot-out, which Brazil ultimately won 5–4.[67]

2010 FIFA World Cup Edit

 
Forlán (right) with Luis Suárez at the South Africa 2010 World Cup

On 17 June 2008, Forlán scored a hat-trick in a World Cup qualifying game against Peru.[68]

On 16 June 2010, during Uruguay's second group game in the 2010 World Cup against South Africa, Forlán opened the scoring with a right footed long range effort. Later in the game, Forlán scored from the penalty spot, shooting high into the net for his second and also had a hand in Uruguay's third, in a 3–0 win over the host nation.[69] On 2 July 2010, Forlán scored a free kick against Ghana to equalise in the quarter-final. The game ended 1–1 and Uruguay advanced to the semi-finals after defeating Ghana 4–2 in the penalty shootout.[70] On 6 July 2010, Forlán scored another long range goal, this time with his left foot to equalise against the Netherlands in the semi-final. Despite a half-time score of 1–1, Uruguay eventually lost 3–2 as the Dutch advanced to the final.[71] Forlán became the first player since Lothar Matthäus in 1990 to score three goals from outside the penalty area in one tournament.[72] On 10 July 2010, Forlán scored for the final time in the tournament as he netted a well-executed volley from the edge of the area to give Uruguay the lead. This goal, from a pass by Egidio Arévalo Ríos, was selected by FIFA as the Goal of the Tournament.[73] Forlán then hit the crossbar with the final kick of the game from a free kick as they lost to Germany 3–2 in the third place play-off.[74] Forlán was awarded the Golden Ball as the tournament's best player. He was also picked for the team of the tournament, and was the joint top scorer at the World Cup with five goals.[75]

2011 Copa América Edit

 
Forlán in action at the 2011 Copa América final match

On 24 July 2011, Forlán scored twice after Luis Suárez's opening goal helping Uruguay win their 15th Copa América title and became Uruguay's joint top scorer at international level, his 31 goals matching those of Héctor Scarone after beating Paraguay 3–0 in the final. Forlán's father and grandfather were also South American champions with Uruguay over a period spanning the 95 years of the world's oldest active tournament.[76]

2013 FIFA Confederations Cup Edit

On 16 June 2013, Forlán appeared as a 69th-minute substitute in Uruguay's opening 2013 Confederations Cup match against Spain. In Uruguay's second group game, a match where he won his 100th cap for his country, Forlán scored the winning goal to defeat Nigeria 2–1. He was subsequently rested for the next match against Tahiti. He was again in the starting line-up as Uruguay lost 1–2 to Brazil in the semi-final, where he had a penalty kick saved by Brazilian goalkeeper Júlio César.

2014 FIFA World Cup Edit

Forlán was a part of the Uruguay squad for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. At the age of 35, he started the opening match against group underdogs Costa Rica in place of the absent Luis Suárez. He had a deflected shot saved by Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas as Uruguay lost the game 3–1. Forlán did not appear again until the Round of 16, where Uruguay were beaten 2–0 by Colombia.[77]

Retirement Edit

On 11 March 2015, Forlán announced his retirement from the national team. He represented Uruguay with 112 caps, scoring 36 times.[78]

Style of play Edit

A talented, technically gifted, hardworking and creative player, with an eye for goal, Forlán was a quick, clever, complete and versatile forward, with a good positional sense, who was capable of playing anywhere along the front line.[79][80][81] He was deployed as a main striker (his favoured position), as a supporting forward, as an attacking midfielder, and even as a winger, often drifting onto the flank to begin attacking plays.[79][82][83] He was capable of scoring with either foot,[82][84][85] both from inside and outside the area; in fact, Forlán was most known for his powerful and accurate long range shots, which made him a large threat if given space outside the box.[86] Alongside this, Forlán was also an accurate set-piece and penalty kick taker.[80][81][87] In addition to his accurate finishing, movement, and goalscoring ability, Forlán was a skilful player, gifted with good technical ability and ball control, as well as good vision, passing ability, intelligence, and awareness on the ball; these attributes also enabled him to be deployed in a more creative role, in which he could play-off of other players and drop into deeper positions to link-up the midfield with the attack, making him a capable assist provider.[48][79][80][88][89][90] In addition to his footballing skills, Forlán was also praised for his leadership, longevity and determination throughout his career.[80][91][92]

Coaching career Edit

On 20 December 2019, Forlán was appointed as manager of his former club Peñarol.[93] He was sacked on 1 September 2020, after winning just four of his eleven games in charge.[94] On 17 March 2021, he was appointed as manager of Atenas de San Carlos of the Uruguayan Segunda División. On 16 September 2021, after a 2–1 loss to Rampla Juniors, he was released.[95]

Personal life Edit

Forlán was born into a family of footballers – his father Pablo having played for Peñarol (1963–1970), São Paulo (1970–1975) and Uruguay in the 1966 and 1974 World Cups, and his maternal grandfather, Juan Carlos Corazzo, for Independiente in Argentina.[96] Forlán is of Italian, Basque, and Irish descent, and because of his Basque ancestry from his grandmother, he was linked to Athletic Bilbao after his departure from Manchester United, even though the club only permits Basque players.[97][98] His nickname is Cachavacha, a witch who is one of the antagonists from the Argentine cartoon series The Adventures of Hijitus.[99]

He is a founding member of Fundación Alejandra Forlán, an organization headed by his sister that promotes safer driving.[100]

In 2009, Forlán appeared in a music video for Coti starring alongside Argentine footballer Maxi Rodríguez.[101] In 2021, Forlán began playing amateur football for the Old Boys Club, the alumni team of The British Schools of Montevideo.[5]

Relationships Edit

Forlán announced on 9 March 2011 on his official Twitter page that he and Argentinian model/actress Zaira Nara were engaged to be married.[102] In June 2011, however, Forlán and Nara announced they were breaking their engagement. No reason was released for the breakup.[103] During 2011 and 2012 he dated model Victoria Saravia.[104]

Forlán is married to Paz Cardoso[105][106] and together the pair have two sons, Martín, in February 2016, and César, in February 2019, and a daughter, Luz, in May 2017.[107][108]

Career statistics Edit

Club Edit

Source:[109][110][111][112]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup[a] Continental[b] Other[c] Total
League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Independiente 1998–99 Primera División 2 0 0 0 2 0
1999–2000 Primera División 24 7 0 0 24 7
2000–01 Primera División 36 18 6 2 42 20
2001–02 Primera División 18 12 5 1 23 13
Total 80 37 11 3 91 40
Manchester United 2001–02 Premier League 13 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 18 0
2002–03 Premier League 25 6 2 0 13 1 5 2 45 9
2003–04 Premier League 24 4 2 1 4 2 2 1 32 8
2004–05 Premier League 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0
Total 63 10 4 1 23 3 8 3 98 17
Villarreal 2004–05 La Liga 38 25 1 0 0 0 39 25
2005–06 La Liga 32 10 2 0 13 3 47 13
2006–07 La Liga 36 19 4 1 2 1 42 21
Total 106 54 7 1 15 4 128 59
Atlético Madrid 2007–08 La Liga 36 16 6 1 11 6 53 23
2008–09 La Liga 33 32 3 1 9 2 45 35
2009–10 La Liga 33 18 6 3 17 7 56 28
2010–11 La Liga 32 8 3 1 6 1 1 0 42 10
Total 134 74 18 6 43 16 1 0 196 96
Inter Milan 2011–12 Serie A 18 2 0 0 2 0 20 2
Internacional 2012 Série A 19 5 0 0 19 5
2013 Série A 15 5 8 3 13 9 36 17
Total 34 10 8 3 13 9 55 22
Cerezo Osaka 2014 J1 League 26 7 2 0 6 2 34 9
2015 J2 League 16 10 0 0 16 10
Total 42 17 2 0 6 2 45 19
Peñarol 2015–16 Primera División 30 8 0 0 3 0 1 0 34 8
Mumbai City 2016 Indian Super League 11 5 1 0 12 5
Kitchee 2017–18 HK Premier League 7 5 2 1 5 0 0 0 14 6
Career total 525 222 41 12 108 28 24 12 698 274

International Edit

Source:[109][113]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Uruguay 2002 5 2
2003 7 5
2004 11 2
2005 9 2
2006 3 0
2007 9 5
2008 7 3
2009 9 3
2010 11 7
2011 13 3
2012 9 1
2013 14 3
2014 5 0
Total 112 36
Scores and results list Uruguay's goal tally first.[114]
List of international goals scored by Diego Forlán
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 27 March 2002 Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, Damman, Saudi Arabia   Saudi Arabia 2–3 2–3 Friendly
2 11 June 2002 Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon, South Korea   Senegal 2–3 3–3 2002 FIFA World Cup
3 28 March 2003 National Stadium (Tokyo), Tokyo, Japan   Japan 1–0 2–2 Friendly
4 20 August 2003 Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence, Italy   Argentina 1–0 2–3 Friendly
5 7 September 2003 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay   Bolivia 1–0 5–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
6 19 November 2003 Pinheirão, Curitiba, Brazil   Brazil 1–2 3–3 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
7 19 November 2003 Pinheirão, Curitiba, Brazil   Brazil 2–2 3–3 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
8 1 June 2004 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay   Peru 1–3 1–3 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
9 10 July 2004 Estadio Elías Aguirre, Chiclayo, Peru   Ecuador 1–0 2–1 2004 Copa América
10 30 March 2005 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay   Brazil 1–0 1–1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
11 4 June 2005 Estadio José Pachencho Romero, Maracaibo, Venezuela   Venezuela 1–0 1–1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
12 2 June 2007 Telstra Stadium, Sydney, Australia   Australia 1–1 2–1 Friendly
13 7 July 2007 Estadio Polideportivo de Pueblo Nuevo, San Cristóbal, Venezuela   Venezuela 1–0 4–1 2007 Copa América
14 7 July 2007 Estadio Polideportivo de Pueblo Nuevo, San Cristóbal, Venezuela   Venezuela 4–1 4–1 2007 Copa América
15 10 July 2007 Estadio José Pachencho Romero, Maracaibo, Venezuela   Brazil 1–1 2–2 2007 Copa América
16 13 October 2007 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay   Bolivia 2–0 5–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
17 17 June 2008 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay   Peru 1–0 6–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
18 17 June 2008 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay   Peru 2–0 6–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
19 17 June 2008 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay   Peru 3–0 6–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
20 28 March 2009 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay   Paraguay 1–0 2–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
21 10 June 2009 Polideportivo Cachamay, Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela   Venezuela 2–1 2–2 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
22 10 October 2009 Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito, Ecuador   Ecuador 2–1 2–1 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
23 3 March 2010 AFG Arena, St. Gallen, Switzerland    Switzerland 1–1 3–1 Friendly
24 27 May 2010 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay   Israel 1–0 4–1 Friendly
25 16 June 2010 Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria, South Africa   South Africa 1–0 3–0 2010 FIFA World Cup
26 16 June 2010 Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria, South Africa   South Africa 2–0 3–0 2010 FIFA World Cup
27 2 July 2010 Soccer City, Johannesburg, South Africa   Ghana 1–1 1–1 2010 FIFA World Cup
28 6 July 2010 Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa   Netherlands 1–1 2–3 2010 FIFA World Cup
29 10 July 2010 Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa   Germany 2–1 2–3 2010 FIFA World Cup
30 24 July 2011 Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti, Buenos Aires, Argentina   Paraguay 2–0 3–0 2011 Copa América
31 24 July 2011 Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti, Buenos Aires, Argentina   Paraguay 3–0 3–0 2011 Copa América
32 11 October 2011 Estadio Defensores del Chaco, Asunción, Paraguay   Paraguay 1–0 1–1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
33 2 June 2012 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay   Venezuela 1–0 1–1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
34 20 June 2013 Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador, Brazil   Nigeria 2–1 2–1 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup
35 14 August 2013 Miyagi Stadium, Sendai, Japan   Japan 1–0 4–2 Friendly
36 14 August 2013 Miyagi Stadium, Sendai, Japan   Japan 2–0 4–2 Friendly

Managerial statistics Edit

As of match played 15 September 2021
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Peñarol   20 December 2019 31 August 2020 11 4 3 4 12 12 +0 036.36
Atenas   17 March 2021 16 September 2021 12 4 5 3 16 8 +8 033.33
Total 23 8 8 7 28 20 +8 034.78

Honours Edit

Manchester United[3][115]

Villarreal[115]

Atlético Madrid[116]

Internacional[116]

Peñarol[116]

Kitchee[117]

Uruguay[116]

Individual

*2004-05 European Golden Shoe was jointly shared with Thierry Henry
*2010 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot was jointly shared with Thomas Müller, Wesley Sneijder and David Villa

See also Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • Diego Forlán at National-Football-Teams.com  
  • FIFA competition record (archived)  
  • Diego Forlán at Soccerway  
  • Diego Forlán at J.League () (in Japanese)  

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Forlan redirects here For his father see Pablo Forlan In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Forlan and the second or maternal family name is Corazo Diego Martin Forlan Corazo born 19 May 1979 is a Uruguayan professional football manager and former player who played as a striker Regarded as one of the best forwards of his generation Forlan is a two time winner of both the Pichichi Trophy and the European Golden Shoe at club level With the Uruguay national team he had notable individual success at the 2010 FIFA World Cup finishing as joint top scorer with five goals winning the goal of the tournament and winning the Golden Ball as the tournament s best player Diego ForlanForlan lining up with Uruguay in 2014Personal informationFull nameDiego Martin Forlan Corazo 1 Date of birth 1979 05 19 19 May 1979 age 44 2 Place of birthMontevideo UruguayHeight1 80 m 5 ft 11 in 3 Position s StrikerYouth career1990 1991Penarol1991 1994Danubio1994 1997IndependienteSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1997 2002Independiente80 37 2002 2004Manchester United63 10 2004 2007Villarreal106 54 2007 2011Atletico Madrid134 74 2011 2012Inter Milan18 2 2012 2014Internacional34 10 2014 2015Cerezo Osaka42 17 2015 2016Penarol30 8 2016Mumbai City11 5 2018Kitchee7 5 Total525 222 International career2002 2015Uruguay112 36 Managerial career2020Penarol2021AtenasMedal record Men s footballRepresenting UruguayCopa AmericaWinner 2011 Argentina2004 Peru Club domestic league appearances and goalsForlan began his career in his native Uruguay as a youth player with Penarol and Danubio before joining Argentine club Independiente After rising through their youth team and after a successful four year spell he sealed a move to England with Manchester United in 2002 His form for United was not as successful as at Independiente although he won the Premier League in 2002 03 and the FA Cup in 2003 04 In the summer of 2004 Forlan moved to Spanish side Villarreal In his first season in Spanish football he won won the Pichichi Trophy After two more successful seasons with Villarreal Forlan joined Atletico Madrid where he once again became the league s top scorer and became the first player to win the Pichichi Trophy twice since Ronaldo in 1996 97 and 2003 04 Forlan scored in Atletico s 2010 Europa League final victory against Fulham In 2011 he joined Inter Milan of Italy before moving to Internacional in 2012 After spells in Japan with Cerezo Osaka back in Uruguay with his boyhood club Penarol in India with Mumbai City and in Hong Kong with Kitchee Forlan retired from professional football in August 2019 Forlan also had a successful international career scoring 36 times for his country between his debut in 2002 and his retirement in 2015 including six goals at FIFA World Cups On 12 July 2011 at the 2011 Copa America in Argentina which Uruguay won Forlan earned his 79th international cap in a match against Mexico breaking the record held since 1986 by goalkeeper Rodolfo Rodriguez On 20 June 2013 in a match against Nigeria at the 2013 Confederations Cup Forlan became the first Uruguayan to win 100 caps 4 Forlan was Uruguay s all time leading top scorer from 2011 until Luis Suarez overtook him two years later Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Club career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Independiente 2 3 Manchester United 2 4 Villarreal 2 5 Atletico Madrid 2 5 1 2007 08 season 2 5 2 2008 09 season 2 5 3 2009 10 season 2 5 4 2010 11 season 2 6 Inter Milan 2 7 Internacional 2 8 Cerezo Osaka 2 9 Penarol 2 10 Mumbai City 2 11 Kitchee 2 12 Retirement 3 International career 3 1 2002 FIFA World Cup 3 2 2004 and 2007 Copa America 3 3 2010 FIFA World Cup 3 4 2011 Copa America 3 5 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup 3 6 2014 FIFA World Cup 3 7 Retirement 4 Style of play 5 Coaching career 6 Personal life 6 1 Relationships 7 Career statistics 7 1 Club 7 2 International 7 3 Managerial statistics 8 Honours 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life and education EditForlan was born and brought up in the Montevideo barrio of Carrasco His family which included three brothers a sister four cousins his maternal grandmother and her sister resided in an apartment building on Potosi street a short distance from the casino and the rambla 5 He is the son of former player and Uruguayan international Pablo Forlan 6 Forlan attended multiple schools in the private and state sector He started at Liceo Frances Jules Supervielle in Buceo but later switched to Erwy School because it was closer to his home 5 This was followed by Scuola Italiana di Montevideo and then Liceo 15 in Carrasco He learned English at school from a young age 7 As a child Forlan played tennis at Carrasco Lawn Tennis Club in addition to football which often took place on the streets 5 Carrasco was something completely different from what it is today nobody worried about security there were almost no cars we played a lot in the street on the street tennis football whatever you could think of Diego Forlan Old Boys Magazine 2022 On 14 September 1991 Forlan s sister Alejandra was seriously injured and eventually left handicapped by a car accident that also killed her boyfriend The cost of the medical bills plunged his family into financial crisis though this was later averted due to the fundraising efforts of Diego Maradona Until this point Forlan was also dedicated to tennis but having been inspired by Maradona s generosity began to focus more on football in the hope that he might contribute to paying for his sister s treatment himself 8 Club career EditEarly career Edit Forlan was a boyhood fan of Penarol and played youth football for both Penarol and Danubio F C 7 5 In 1995 a 16 year old Forlan moved to France where he spent four months on trial at AS Nancy but was ultimately not offered a contract by manager Laszlo Boloni 8 Independiente Edit Forlan received an offer to join Argentine side Independiente through the help of one of his father s contacts Jose Omar Pastoriza He soon accepted rejecting a simultaneous offer from Boca Juniors Arriving in Argentina on 28 January 1998 Forlan made his way up the Independiente reserve teams and thanks to strong performances started training with the first team Injuries to several forward players who were ahead of him in the pecking order created an opportunity for the young Uruguayan who made his professional debut on 26 October 1998 in a match against Argentinos Juniors 5 Forlan scored 37 goals in 80 league games 9 His goalscoring attracted the attention of European sides and in January 2002 Independiente agreed a 6 9 million deal with Middlesbrough of the Premier League the transfer fee would be paid over 18 installments Forlan travelled to England expecting to negotiate with Middlesbrough but at the last minute Manchester United gazumped the Teesside club offering Independiente the same fee in a single payment as well as a more lucrative salary for Forlan On arriving in England he negotiated with United officials for four hours then informed the press of his decision Manchester United is a big club so I ve decided to go there he explained The thing is they offered more money than Middlesbrough 10 He signed for United soon after 11 Manchester United Edit Forlan was signed for Manchester United by Sir Alex Ferguson for 6 9 million on 22 January 2002 He made his debut on 29 January as a 76th minute substitute for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in a 4 0 away win at Bolton Wanderers He made his first start in 4 0 home victory over Tottenham Hotspur on 6 March Forlan made 13 Premier League and five UEFA Champions League appearances in the 2001 02 season but did not score 12 On 18 September 2002 Forlan came on as a 56th minute substitute for Ryan Giggs in a Champions League match versus Maccabi Haifa He scored his first United goal as an 89th minute penalty kick in the 5 2 win His first Premier League goal was a 77th minute equaliser in a home 1 1 draw against Aston Villa on 26 October In Forlan s next Premier League game at home to Southampton on 2 November he came on as a 79th minute substitute for United s goalscorer Phil Neville with the score at 1 1 and scored the winner with a dipping shot over Southampton goalkeeper Antti Niemi in the 85th minute 13 The goal also became notable due to his goal celebration where he ripped off his jersey but then struggled to put it back on as the game recommenced with Forlan making a blocked tackle while shirtless 14 On 1 December Forlan scored his first brace for Manchester United with goals in the 64th and 67th minute of an away 2 1 Premier League win at rivals Liverpool 15 On 17 December 2002 Forlan scored the winning goal as United defeated Chelsea in the quarter finals of the Football League Cup On 18 January 2003 Forlan scored a 90th minute winning goal to again defeat Chelsea this time in a Premier League match 16 Manchester United went on to win the Premier League title in 2002 03 and Forlan scored six goals to make him the club s third best scoring striker that season after Ruud van Nistelrooy and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 17 At the start of the 2003 04 season Forlan played seven Premier League games without scoring This run was broken on 25 October when he equalised the score to 1 1 in the 45th minute of a home match versus Fulham a game which United lost 3 1 Forlan then scored a goal in his three subsequent matches in three different competitions starting with an extra time goal in an away League Cup game at Leeds United which Manchester United won 3 2 This was followed by the opener in a 3 0 home Premier League victory over Portsmouth and a sixth minute goal in a win by the same score over Rangers in the Champions League In his next Champions League game he scored the 85th minute winner for United over Panathinaikos in a 1 0 away victory On 6 December 2003 Forlan scored two injury time goals as Manchester United beat Aston Villa 4 0 at home in the Premier League These were Forlan s last Premier League goals despite him playing 10 more league games over the season His only other Manchester United goal was in a 3 0 victory over Northampton Town of Division Three on 24 January 2004 in the FA Cup 18 Diego Forlan did not feature at all in United s 3 0 victory over Millwall in the 2004 FA Cup Final on 22 May 2004 19 He started the 2004 05 season with Manchester United and played in a Champions League qualifier against Dinamo București and a 3 1 defeat to Arsenal on 8 August in the 2004 FA Community Shield His last match for United was their first Premier League game that season a 1 0 defeat away to Chelsea on 15 August 20 Despite not being a success at United United supporters still sing his name in tribute to the two goals he scored against Liverpool He came from Uruguay he made the Scousers cry and Forlan admits it still makes him smile 21 Villarreal Edit Forlan was strongly linked with a move to Spanish clubs Levante and Athletic Bilbao but on 21 August 2004 he signed with Villarreal Forlan s debut for Villarreal was on 30 August 2004 starting away to rivals Valencia and scoring his club s goal in the 77th minute of a 2 1 defeat His next goal came in a home 2 0 win over Real Zaragoza on 3 October and was followed with an equaliser in a 1 1 draw at Mallorca and the final goal of a 4 0 win at home to Numancia Between 12 December 2004 and 16 January 2005 Forlan scored seven goals in five Primera Division matches including a brace in a 3 0 home victory over Barcelona on 9 January On 22 May 2005 he scored his first hat trick for a European club with all of Villarreal s goals in a 3 3 away draw against eventual league champions Barcelona A week later he scored two in a 4 1 victory over local rivals Levante as Villarreal ended the season in third qualifying for the Champions League for the first time in the club s history 20 Forlan won the 2004 05 Pichichi Trophy for most goals in La Liga with 25 He also shared the 2005 European Golden Boot with Arsenal striker Thierry Henry 22 His goal rate declined in the 2005 06 season as Villarreal underwent several changes yet the club reached the semi finals of the Champions League where they were knocked out by Arsenal In 2006 07 he ended the season with 19 goals in 36 league appearances Atletico Madrid Edit 2007 08 season Edit nbsp Forlan with Atletico Madrid in 2007Forlan was linked with a transfer jointly with Juan Roman Riquelme to Atletico Madrid in exchange for Luis Perea plus cash in June 2007 On 30 June 2007 following the departure of their captain Fernando Torres to Liverpool Atletico Madrid confirmed that they had agreed to a fee of around 21 million 23 He returned to England in February 2008 to take part in Atletico s UEFA Cup clash against Bolton Wanderers the club against whom he made his Manchester United debut but the side lost out 1 0 on aggregate In May 2008 Forlan helped Atletico qualify for the Champions League for the first time in over a decade scoring the winning goal against Deportivo de La Coruna 24 He ended his first season in Madrid with 23 goals and formed a potent partnership with Argentinian striker Sergio Aguero 2008 09 season Edit On 9 May 2009 Forlan scored twice against Espanyol to help Atletico clinch Champions League qualification for a second successive year 25 Los Rojiblancos were trailing 2 0 at half time and had seen Luis Perea sent off but came back to win 3 2 thanks to a goal of the season contender from Forlan as well as a last minute winner He also scored crucial goals in wins over Barcelona Villarreal and Valencia On 23 May 2009 Forlan scored a hat trick against Athletic Bilbao which helped him win the La Liga Pichichi Trophy as well as the European Golden Boot for a second time 26 He ended the 2008 09 season with a very impressive 32 goals in 33 matches 2009 10 season Edit nbsp Forlan playing for Atletico Madrid in 2009Forlan started the 2009 10 season slowly and struggled for form as Atletico made their worst start to a league season since their relegation in 2000 On 24 October 2009 Forlan scored a penalty and missed another as Atletico were held to a 1 1 draw at home against Mallorca who had played the majority of the second half with just nine players on the field The disappointing result and performance led to protests from Atletico supporters 27 as well as criticism for Forlan who was subsequently left out of the squad for the next game 28 Atletico started to improve after the arrival new manager Quique Sanchez Flores and once again Forlan flourished in the second half of the season as Atletico reached the finals of both the Europa League and Copa del Rey On 14 February 2010 Forlan scored the first goal as Atletico beat Barcelona 2 1 at the Vicente Calderon inflicting the eventual Champions only league defeat of the season 29 On 22 April 2010 Forlan scored the only goal of the game in Atletico s Europa League semi final first leg at home to Liverpool A week later Liverpool took the tie to extra time before taking a 2 1 aggregate lead Forlan then scored again to make it 2 2 on aggregate giving Atletico the away goal they needed to reach the final in which they played against Fulham at Volksparkstadion Hamburg on 12 May 30 Forlan scored twice against Fulham in the final in a 2 1 win and was awarded man of the match 31 He ended the season with a total of 28 goals including six in Atletico s successful Europa League campaign 2010 11 season Edit The 2010 11 season began with another trophy for Forlan and Atletico winning the UEFA Super Cup beating Inter Milan 2 0 in Monaco on 27 August 2010 32 Again Forlan started the season slowly and despite finding the net three times in the opening two league games he then went 12 matches in all competitions without a goal before finally scoring a double in a 3 0 win against Osasuna on 13 November 33 Inter Milan Edit On 29 August 2011 it was confirmed that Diego Forlan had joined Inter Milan as a replacement for the departing Samuel Eto o 34 No financial details were announced but it is believed the 32 year old signed an initial two year deal 35 He made his debut on 11 September 2011 scoring with a high left foot shot in a 4 3 defeat at Sicilian club Palermo 36 On 4 March 2012 Forlan scored his second goal for Inter against Catania in a 2 2 draw 37 In April Forlan declared his loyalty to Inter and his intention to stay when he told Sky Sports that I want to stay at Inter You haven t seen the real Forlan yet I wouldn t want to leave Inter like this I like challenges and I wouldn t want to leave when the team are not in a good position 38 In June his father confirmed the belief that the striker would see out his contract with the Nerazzurri 39 On 5 July however after only scoring twice in 22 appearances the Italian club confirmed that he had been released terminating the final year of his contract 40 Forlan has stated that his poor performance with the Nerazzuri was due to being played out of position In addition former Inter and Uruguay player Alvaro Recoba believed that his compatriot struggled at Inter due to the success of his predecessor Samuel Eto o which led Forlan to fail to live up to expectations Internacional Edit On 6 July 2012 after terminating his contract with Inter Forlan signed a three year deal with Brazilian club Internacional 41 He was also linked to Mexican teams Tigres UANL and Club America 42 In January 2013 Forlan was linked with another Mexican team the recently promoted Club Leon At Leon Forlan had the chance to play the 2013 Copa Libertadores Internacional however retained Forlan s services for the 2013 season 43 On 28 July 2012 he made his debut for the Brazilian club against Vasco da Gama Forlan scored his first two goals for Internacional in a 4 1 win against Flamengo 44 Forlan also helped the club win 2013 Campeonato Gaucho scoring nine goals the highest total at the tournament citation needed Cerezo Osaka Edit On 22 January 2014 Forlan signed an 18 month deal with Japanese J1 League side Cerezo Osaka 45 He made his AFC Champions League debut in a 1 1 draw with Pohang Steelers and his J League debut in a 1 0 loss against defending champions Sanfrecce Hiroshima He scored his first goal for Cerezo in a 4 0 win over Buriram United in an AFC Champions League match On 12 April Forlan scored two goals in the Osaka derby against local club rivals Gamba Osaka He scored a crucial goal against Shandong Luneng on 23 April to put his team through to the knockout stage of the AFC Champions League Cerezo Osaka were knocked out in the first round by Guangzhou Evergrande losing 5 1 at home in the first leg 46 In spite of the disappointing home defeat they managed to secure a 1 0 away win after an own goal by Liao Lisheng However this was not enough to overcome the 5 2 aggregate lead Having been relegated in his first season to J2 League he started off the new campaign with a goal against Tokyo Verdy drawing 1 1 Forlan scored his first hat trick against Kyoto Sanga FC on 29 April 2015 his side winning 3 0 Penarol Edit On 10 July 2015 Forlan signed an 18 month contract with his boyhood club Penarol 47 In his only season at the club he scored eight goals in 31 appearances as Penarol won the championship title On 14 June 2016 at a press conference Forlan said he would be leaving the club Mumbai City Edit In August 2016 Forlan signed a three month deal with Indian Super League club Mumbai City 48 He scored a hat trick against Kerala Blasters in their 5 0 win on 19 November 49 Mumbai finished first in the league table and progressed to the semi final of the playoffs where they would face ATK 50 After conceding an early goal Mumbai equalised and soon took the lead from the headers of Leo Costa and Gerson Vieira In both cases the free kicks were taken by Forlan Forlan received a red card in the second half as ATK won the match 3 2 51 52 Kitchee Edit nbsp Forlan with Kitchee in 2018On 4 January 2018 Forlan joined Hong Kong Premier League club Kitchee 53 He made his debut for Kitchee on 14 January 2018 coming off the bench in the 88th minute in a 2 2 draw against Southern 54 55 On 28 January Forlan scored his first and second goals for Kitchee in a 7 0 victory over Biu Chun Rangers 56 He scored a hat trick in a 5 1 win against Lee Man FC in the following match 57 Forlan played in Kitchee s 1 0 victory over Kashiwa Reysol in the 2018 AFC Champions League helping Kitchee to become the first ever team from Hong Kong to win a match in AFC Champions League history 58 On 13 May 2018 Forlan played his final match with the club featuring in the first 56 minutes of a 2 0 victory and went on to win the Hong Kong Premier League that season 59 Retirement Edit A year after leaving Kitchee Forlan announced his retirement from professional football on 7 August 2019 60 International career EditForlan s 100th cap coming in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup match against Nigeria On 11 October 2011 he scored his 32nd goal which made him Uruguay s top scorer of all time in official matches beating Hector Scarone who had held the record alone with 31 goals since 1930 61 Scarone scored 42 goals in total but 11 of them were in unofficial matches 62 2002 FIFA World Cup Edit Main article 2002 FIFA World Cup Forlan made his debut for Uruguay on 27 March 2002 scoring his first goal in a 3 2 friendly defeat against Saudi Arabia 63 64 During the 2002 World Cup he scored a volley on 11 June 2002 in the group stage 3 3 draw against Senegal 65 Despite coming from three goals down to draw the game Uruguay were eliminated from the tournament along with France in Group A 66 Diego Forlan and Youri Djorkaeff were respectively members of the Uruguay and France squads that met in the 2002 World Cup in Group A Their respective fathers Pablo and Jean featured in the match between Uruguay and France at the 1966 World Cup which was also in Group A 2004 and 2007 Copa America Edit Forlan wore the number 21 for Uruguay at the 2004 Copa America in Peru shortly before his transfer from Manchester United to Villarreal He played all six games as they under the management of Jorge Fossati came third Forlan s only goal was in the 2 1 victory over Ecuador Uruguay s only group win They advanced in third place out of four in the group Forlan scored against Brazil in the 35th minute of the 2007 Copa America semi final However he missed his shot during the subsequent penalty shoot out which Brazil ultimately won 5 4 67 2010 FIFA World Cup Edit Main article 2010 FIFA World Cup nbsp Forlan right with Luis Suarez at the South Africa 2010 World CupOn 17 June 2008 Forlan scored a hat trick in a World Cup qualifying game against Peru 68 On 16 June 2010 during Uruguay s second group game in the 2010 World Cup against South Africa Forlan opened the scoring with a right footed long range effort Later in the game Forlan scored from the penalty spot shooting high into the net for his second and also had a hand in Uruguay s third in a 3 0 win over the host nation 69 On 2 July 2010 Forlan scored a free kick against Ghana to equalise in the quarter final The game ended 1 1 and Uruguay advanced to the semi finals after defeating Ghana 4 2 in the penalty shootout 70 On 6 July 2010 Forlan scored another long range goal this time with his left foot to equalise against the Netherlands in the semi final Despite a half time score of 1 1 Uruguay eventually lost 3 2 as the Dutch advanced to the final 71 Forlan became the first player since Lothar Matthaus in 1990 to score three goals from outside the penalty area in one tournament 72 On 10 July 2010 Forlan scored for the final time in the tournament as he netted a well executed volley from the edge of the area to give Uruguay the lead This goal from a pass by Egidio Arevalo Rios was selected by FIFA as the Goal of the Tournament 73 Forlan then hit the crossbar with the final kick of the game from a free kick as they lost to Germany 3 2 in the third place play off 74 Forlan was awarded the Golden Ball as the tournament s best player He was also picked for the team of the tournament and was the joint top scorer at the World Cup with five goals 75 2011 Copa America Edit Main article 2011 Copa America nbsp Forlan in action at the 2011 Copa America final matchOn 24 July 2011 Forlan scored twice after Luis Suarez s opening goal helping Uruguay win their 15th Copa America title and became Uruguay s joint top scorer at international level his 31 goals matching those of Hector Scarone after beating Paraguay 3 0 in the final Forlan s father and grandfather were also South American champions with Uruguay over a period spanning the 95 years of the world s oldest active tournament 76 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup Edit Main article 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup On 16 June 2013 Forlan appeared as a 69th minute substitute in Uruguay s opening 2013 Confederations Cup match against Spain In Uruguay s second group game a match where he won his 100th cap for his country Forlan scored the winning goal to defeat Nigeria 2 1 He was subsequently rested for the next match against Tahiti He was again in the starting line up as Uruguay lost 1 2 to Brazil in the semi final where he had a penalty kick saved by Brazilian goalkeeper Julio Cesar 2014 FIFA World Cup Edit Forlan was a part of the Uruguay squad for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil At the age of 35 he started the opening match against group underdogs Costa Rica in place of the absent Luis Suarez He had a deflected shot saved by Costa Rican goalkeeper Keylor Navas as Uruguay lost the game 3 1 Forlan did not appear again until the Round of 16 where Uruguay were beaten 2 0 by Colombia 77 Retirement Edit On 11 March 2015 Forlan announced his retirement from the national team He represented Uruguay with 112 caps scoring 36 times 78 Style of play EditA talented technically gifted hardworking and creative player with an eye for goal Forlan was a quick clever complete and versatile forward with a good positional sense who was capable of playing anywhere along the front line 79 80 81 He was deployed as a main striker his favoured position as a supporting forward as an attacking midfielder and even as a winger often drifting onto the flank to begin attacking plays 79 82 83 He was capable of scoring with either foot 82 84 85 both from inside and outside the area in fact Forlan was most known for his powerful and accurate long range shots which made him a large threat if given space outside the box 86 Alongside this Forlan was also an accurate set piece and penalty kick taker 80 81 87 In addition to his accurate finishing movement and goalscoring ability Forlan was a skilful player gifted with good technical ability and ball control as well as good vision passing ability intelligence and awareness on the ball these attributes also enabled him to be deployed in a more creative role in which he could play off of other players and drop into deeper positions to link up the midfield with the attack making him a capable assist provider 48 79 80 88 89 90 In addition to his footballing skills Forlan was also praised for his leadership longevity and determination throughout his career 80 91 92 Coaching career EditOn 20 December 2019 Forlan was appointed as manager of his former club Penarol 93 He was sacked on 1 September 2020 after winning just four of his eleven games in charge 94 On 17 March 2021 he was appointed as manager of Atenas de San Carlos of the Uruguayan Segunda Division On 16 September 2021 after a 2 1 loss to Rampla Juniors he was released 95 Personal life EditForlan was born into a family of footballers his father Pablo having played for Penarol 1963 1970 Sao Paulo 1970 1975 and Uruguay in the 1966 and 1974 World Cups and his maternal grandfather Juan Carlos Corazzo for Independiente in Argentina 96 Forlan is of Italian Basque and Irish descent and because of his Basque ancestry from his grandmother he was linked to Athletic Bilbao after his departure from Manchester United even though the club only permits Basque players 97 98 His nickname is Cachavacha a witch who is one of the antagonists from the Argentine cartoon series The Adventures of Hijitus 99 He is a founding member of Fundacion Alejandra Forlan an organization headed by his sister that promotes safer driving 100 In 2009 Forlan appeared in a music video for Coti starring alongside Argentine footballer Maxi Rodriguez 101 In 2021 Forlan began playing amateur football for the Old Boys Club the alumni team of The British Schools of Montevideo 5 Relationships Edit Forlan announced on 9 March 2011 on his official Twitter page that he and Argentinian model actress Zaira Nara were engaged to be married 102 In June 2011 however Forlan and Nara announced they were breaking their engagement No reason was released for the breakup 103 During 2011 and 2012 he dated model Victoria Saravia 104 Forlan is married to Paz Cardoso 105 106 and together the pair have two sons Martin in February 2016 and Cesar in February 2019 and a daughter Luz in May 2017 107 108 Career statistics EditClub Edit Source 109 110 111 112 Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League National Cup a Continental b Other c TotalLeague Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsIndependiente 1998 99 Primera Division 2 0 0 0 2 01999 2000 Primera Division 24 7 0 0 24 72000 01 Primera Division 36 18 6 2 42 202001 02 Primera Division 18 12 5 1 23 13Total 80 37 11 3 91 40Manchester United 2001 02 Premier League 13 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 18 02002 03 Premier League 25 6 2 0 13 1 5 2 45 92003 04 Premier League 24 4 2 1 4 2 2 1 32 82004 05 Premier League 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0Total 63 10 4 1 23 3 8 3 98 17Villarreal 2004 05 La Liga 38 25 1 0 0 0 39 252005 06 La Liga 32 10 2 0 13 3 47 132006 07 La Liga 36 19 4 1 2 1 42 21Total 106 54 7 1 15 4 128 59Atletico Madrid 2007 08 La Liga 36 16 6 1 11 6 53 232008 09 La Liga 33 32 3 1 9 2 45 352009 10 La Liga 33 18 6 3 17 7 56 282010 11 La Liga 32 8 3 1 6 1 1 0 42 10Total 134 74 18 6 43 16 1 0 196 96Inter Milan 2011 12 Serie A 18 2 0 0 2 0 20 2Internacional 2012 Serie A 19 5 0 0 19 52013 Serie A 15 5 8 3 13 9 36 17Total 34 10 8 3 13 9 55 22Cerezo Osaka 2014 J1 League 26 7 2 0 6 2 34 92015 J2 League 16 10 0 0 16 10Total 42 17 2 0 6 2 45 19Penarol 2015 16 Primera Division 30 8 0 0 3 0 1 0 34 8Mumbai City 2016 Indian Super League 11 5 1 0 12 5Kitchee 2017 18 HK Premier League 7 5 2 1 5 0 0 0 14 6Career total 525 222 41 12 108 28 24 12 698 274 Appearances in FA Cup Copa del Rey Copa do Brasil Emperor s Cup and Hong Kong FA Cup Appearances in UEFA Champions League UEFA Cup UEFA Europa League AFC Champions League and Copa Libertadores Appearances in Football League Cup FA Community Shield UEFA Super Cup FIFA Club World Cup Campeonato Gaucho Uruguayan Championship playoffs and Indian Super League playoffs International Edit Source 109 113 Appearances and goals by national team and year National team Year Apps GoalsUruguay 2002 5 22003 7 52004 11 22005 9 22006 3 02007 9 52008 7 32009 9 32010 11 72011 13 32012 9 12013 14 32014 5 0Total 112 36Scores and results list Uruguay s goal tally first 114 List of international goals scored by Diego Forlan Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 27 March 2002 Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium Damman Saudi Arabia nbsp Saudi Arabia 2 3 2 3 Friendly2 11 June 2002 Suwon World Cup Stadium Suwon South Korea nbsp Senegal 2 3 3 3 2002 FIFA World Cup3 28 March 2003 National Stadium Tokyo Tokyo Japan nbsp Japan 1 0 2 2 Friendly4 20 August 2003 Stadio Artemio Franchi Florence Italy nbsp Argentina 1 0 2 3 Friendly5 7 September 2003 Estadio Centenario Montevideo Uruguay nbsp Bolivia 1 0 5 0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification6 19 November 2003 Pinheirao Curitiba Brazil nbsp Brazil 1 2 3 3 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification7 19 November 2003 Pinheirao Curitiba Brazil nbsp Brazil 2 2 3 3 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification8 1 June 2004 Estadio Centenario Montevideo Uruguay nbsp Peru 1 3 1 3 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification9 10 July 2004 Estadio Elias Aguirre Chiclayo Peru nbsp Ecuador 1 0 2 1 2004 Copa America10 30 March 2005 Estadio Centenario Montevideo Uruguay nbsp Brazil 1 0 1 1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification11 4 June 2005 Estadio Jose Pachencho Romero Maracaibo Venezuela nbsp Venezuela 1 0 1 1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification12 2 June 2007 Telstra Stadium Sydney Australia nbsp Australia 1 1 2 1 Friendly13 7 July 2007 Estadio Polideportivo de Pueblo Nuevo San Cristobal Venezuela nbsp Venezuela 1 0 4 1 2007 Copa America14 7 July 2007 Estadio Polideportivo de Pueblo Nuevo San Cristobal Venezuela nbsp Venezuela 4 1 4 1 2007 Copa America15 10 July 2007 Estadio Jose Pachencho Romero Maracaibo Venezuela nbsp Brazil 1 1 2 2 2007 Copa America16 13 October 2007 Estadio Centenario Montevideo Uruguay nbsp Bolivia 2 0 5 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification17 17 June 2008 Estadio Centenario Montevideo Uruguay nbsp Peru 1 0 6 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification18 17 June 2008 Estadio Centenario Montevideo Uruguay nbsp Peru 2 0 6 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification19 17 June 2008 Estadio Centenario Montevideo Uruguay nbsp Peru 3 0 6 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification20 28 March 2009 Estadio Centenario Montevideo Uruguay nbsp Paraguay 1 0 2 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification21 10 June 2009 Polideportivo Cachamay Ciudad Guayana Venezuela nbsp Venezuela 2 1 2 2 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification22 10 October 2009 Estadio Olimpico Atahualpa Quito Ecuador nbsp Ecuador 2 1 2 1 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification23 3 March 2010 AFG Arena St Gallen Switzerland nbsp Switzerland 1 1 3 1 Friendly24 27 May 2010 Estadio Centenario Montevideo Uruguay nbsp Israel 1 0 4 1 Friendly25 16 June 2010 Loftus Versfeld Stadium Pretoria South Africa nbsp South Africa 1 0 3 0 2010 FIFA World Cup26 16 June 2010 Loftus Versfeld Stadium Pretoria South Africa nbsp South Africa 2 0 3 0 2010 FIFA World Cup27 2 July 2010 Soccer City Johannesburg South Africa nbsp Ghana 1 1 1 1 2010 FIFA World Cup28 6 July 2010 Cape Town Stadium Cape Town South Africa nbsp Netherlands 1 1 2 3 2010 FIFA World Cup29 10 July 2010 Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium Port Elizabeth South Africa nbsp Germany 2 1 2 3 2010 FIFA World Cup30 24 July 2011 Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti Buenos Aires Argentina nbsp Paraguay 2 0 3 0 2011 Copa America31 24 July 2011 Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti Buenos Aires Argentina nbsp Paraguay 3 0 3 0 2011 Copa America32 11 October 2011 Estadio Defensores del Chaco Asuncion Paraguay nbsp Paraguay 1 0 1 1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification33 2 June 2012 Estadio Centenario Montevideo Uruguay nbsp Venezuela 1 0 1 1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification34 20 June 2013 Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova Salvador Brazil nbsp Nigeria 2 1 2 1 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup35 14 August 2013 Miyagi Stadium Sendai Japan nbsp Japan 1 0 4 2 Friendly36 14 August 2013 Miyagi Stadium Sendai Japan nbsp Japan 2 0 4 2 FriendlyManagerial statistics Edit As of match played 15 September 2021Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat From To RecordG W D L GF GA GD Win Penarol nbsp 20 December 2019 31 August 2020 11 4 3 4 12 12 0 0 36 36Atenas nbsp 17 March 2021 16 September 2021 12 4 5 3 16 8 8 0 33 33Total 23 8 8 7 28 20 8 0 34 78Honours EditManchester United 3 115 Premier League 2002 03 FA Cup 2003 04 FA Community Shield 2003Villarreal 115 UEFA Intertoto Cup 2004Atletico Madrid 116 UEFA Europa League 2009 10 UEFA Super Cup 2010Internacional 116 Campeonato Gaucho 2013Penarol 116 Primera Division 2015 16Kitchee 117 Hong Kong Premier League 2017 18Uruguay 116 Copa America 2011Individual La Liga Ibero American Player of the Year 2004 05 115 Pichichi Trophy 2004 05 2008 09 116 European Golden Shoe 2004 05 2008 09 116 FIFA World Cup Golden Ball 2010 118 FIFA World Cup Goal of the Tournament 2010 FIFA World Cup Top Scorer 2010 FIFA World Cup Dream Team 2010 119 UEFA Europa League Final Man of The Match 2010 120 Campeonato Gaucho Top Scorer 2013 116 IFFHS Uruguayan Men s Dream Team Team B 121 2004 05 European Golden Shoe was 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on Forlan Sports Illustrated Retrieved 2 November 2022 Forlan dona su camiseta al Museo del Athletic Athletic Club de Bilbao athletic elcorreo com Retrieved 29 September 2021 Beresford Jack Former Man Utd and Atletico Madrid striker Diego Forlan s Irish roots explored The Irish Post Retrieved 29 September 2021 Diego Forlan el cachavacha de Uruguay Apuntes de Rabona in Spanish 18 May 2021 Retrieved 2 April 2022 Mora y Araujo Marcela 19 June 2010 Forlan ushers Uruguay into new era Sports Illustrated Retrieved 2 July 2010 Coti Nunca Tendre Maxi Rodriguez y Forlan Mazcue com ar Archived from the original on 4 July 2010 Retrieved 26 June 2010 Die Champions League der Spielerfrauen Sport MSN 31 May 2010 Archived from the original on 7 November 2009 Retrieved 26 June 2010 Box Turnbull Greig 18 June 2011 Diego Forlan s wedding to underwear model is called off Daily Mirror Retrieved 24 June 2011 Tras su inesperada ruptura con Zaira Nara Diego Forlan recupera la ilusion junto a la modelo uruguaya Victoria Saravia HOLA in Spanish 18 October 2011 Retrieved 15 June 2023 Diego forlan and wife paz cardoso MARCA English 24 September 2018 Retrieved 25 August 2020 Mitten Andy 7 August 2019 Manchester United cult hero Diego Forlan retires British GQ Retrieved 25 August 2020 Diego Forlan y Paz Cardoso festejaron el primer anito de Luz en Hong Kong Subrayado 17 May 2018 Retrieved 15 October 2018 Nacio el tercer hijo de Diego Forlan y Paz Cardoso El Observador 12 February 2019 Retrieved 22 March 2019 a b Diego Forlan Bio Stats News ESPN FC Endlar Andrew Diego Forlan StretfordEnd co uk Diego Forlan Club matches worldfootball net Worldfootball Player information Forlan Corazo Diego hkfa com Hong Kong Football Association Retrieved 3 February 2018 Forlan Diego at National Football Teams com Diego Forlan Corazo Century of International Appearances Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation a b c Penarol homenajea a Diego Forlan por su trayectoria y paso por el club in Spanish EFE 19 August 2019 Retrieved 8 October 2020 a b c d e f g Diego Forlan has joined a new club aged 37 giving hope to late bloomers The Guardian 16 August 2016 Retrieved 8 October 2020 A beautiful stage closes full of great memories former Uruguay and Kitchee striker Diego Forlan announces retirement South China Morning Post 7 August 2019 Retrieved 8 October 2020 World Cup 2010 Diego Forlan voted best player The Guardian 10 July 2010 Retrieved 8 October 2020 Spaniards dominate Dream Team FIFA 15 July 2010 Archived from the original on 21 May 2014 Retrieved 5 September 2014 Herrera named man of the match UEFA 24 May 2017 Retrieved 8 October 2020 IFFHS All Time Uruguay Men s Dream Team IFFHS 5 August 2021 Retrieved 9 January 2023 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Diego Forlan Official website nbsp Diego Forlan at National Football Teams com nbsp Diego Forlan FIFA competition record archived nbsp Diego Forlan at Soccerway nbsp Diego Forlan at J League archive in 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