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Ángel Fabián Di María Hernández was born on February 14, 1988, in Rosario, Argentina. Raised in a modest household—his father was a mechanic and his mother a homemaker—Ángel displayed remarkable talent in football from a young age. His early passion and skill led him to pursue a professional career in the sport despite financial limitations.
Di María began his football development at Club Atlético Rosario Central, a team based in his hometown. He made his senior debut for Rosario Central in 2005. Over the course of his time at the club, he appeared in 35 matches and scored six goals, showcasing promising potential and gaining attention for his consistent performances.
His career gained momentum in 2007 when he was selected to represent Argentina's Under-20 national team. This proved to be a pivotal point in his trajectory as a professional footballer.
At the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup, Di María played a vital role in helping Argentina secure the championship, scoring three goals during the tournament. His standout performances captured the attention of major European clubs, and later that same year, he signed with Portuguese club S.L. Benfica for a reported transfer fee of €800,000.
Despite being young, Di María quickly adapted to the senior squad at Benfica, competing successfully in the Portuguese Primeira Liga. He played a key role in helping Benfica win the league title in 2009–10. His efforts on the field earned him a spot in Argentina’s squad for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
At the Olympics, Di María played a crucial role, scoring the winning goal in the final against Nigeria to secure Argentina’s gold medal. The following year, on December 22, 2009, he scored twice in an unofficial friendly match between Argentina and Catalonia—further solidifying his rising status in international football.
In 2010, Di María transferred to Real Madrid for a fee reported to be approximately $33 million, with potential add-ons bringing the total closer to $37 million. At the time, this was considered a significant investment and underscored the high expectations for him. He was also named in Argentina's 23-man squad for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Initially, earning playing time at Real Madrid was challenging due to a roster filled with star players. However, Di María gradually became a vital part of the squad. He played an instrumental role in Real Madrid’s victory in the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League, widely regarded as one of his most accomplished seasons at the club.
In 2014, Di María was transferred to Manchester United for a British record fee at the time—reported to be around $75 million. Despite a bright start, his form dipped due to injuries and adaptation issues, and he completed just one season at the club. He scored a few notable goals but struggled to consistently perform in the Premier League.
In August 2015, Di María signed with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) for approximately $63 million. At PSG, he regained his form and quickly became a key player, known for his assists, work rate, and versatility. He played a crucial role across multiple domestic league wins and deep Champions League runs for the club.
Ángel Di María is married to Jorgelina Cardoso, and the couple resides in Paris. He has continued to perform effectively for PSG, contributing to the club’s ongoing success in domestic and European competitions. As of recent reports, his weekly salary is estimated at $255,000, and his net worth is approximately $40 million.
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