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Diego Roberto Godín Leal was born on February 16, 1986, in Rosario, Uruguay. He began his football journey with Club Atlético Cerro, where he quickly demonstrated a high level of maturity and professionalism. His promising performances earned him a transfer to Club Nacional de Football, one of Uruguay's top-division powerhouses, where he eventually became team captain owing to his leadership qualities.
In 2007, Godín signed a five-year contract with Spanish La Liga club Villarreal CF. He made an early impact by scoring in his second appearance, despite the team losing 2–3 to CA Osasuna on October 7. During his time at the club, he became a regular starter, forming a solid central defensive partnership with Argentine Gonzalo Rodríguez. His consistent performances over two seasons helped Villarreal achieve one of its best league finishes.
Godín experienced a standout season in 2010, featuring in 36 league games and scoring three goals. That same year, he transferred to Atlético Madrid on a five-year contract. The transfer fee was reportedly between €6.6 million and €8 million. He made his official debut for Atlético on August 27, 2010, contributing to a 2–0 victory over Inter Milan in the UEFA Super Cup.
Godín became a key figure in Atlético Madrid's defense, helping the club secure six major titles during his tenure. In 2013, he extended his contract with the club through to 2018, further solidifying his status as a cornerstone of the team under manager Diego Simeone.
Godín made his debut for the Uruguay national team in 2005 during a friendly match against Mexico in Guadalajara. He scored an international goal against Serbia and Montenegro in 2006. The defender took part in the 2007 Copa América, where he featured in the opening 0–3 loss to Peru but was later replaced by Andrés Scotti. Uruguay went on to finish the tournament in fourth place.
Godín was included in Uruguay’s squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. He played in the group-stage opener against France and featured in several matches as Uruguay progressed to the semifinals. He further cemented his international legacy by helping Uruguay win the 2011 Copa América, marking one of the high points of his national team career.
Diego Godín is the son of Iris Leal and Julio Godín. He is in a relationship with Sofía Herrera. Known for his tactical intelligence and commanding presence as a central defender, Godín has earned both acclaim and financial success. As of the most recent estimates, his annual salary is approximately £7.5 million, and his net worth is around £18 million.
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