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Sergio Leonel "Kun" Agüero was born on June 2, 1988, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was raised in a middle-class family as the second of seven siblings, not 33 as previously stated. His childhood was deeply influenced by Argentina’s football culture, and he started playing football at just five years old. His parents were highly supportive of his passion for the sport, fostering his early development in local youth teams.
At the age of nine, Agüero joined the youth system of Club Atlético Independiente, one of Argentina’s most historic clubs. He made his senior debut at the remarkable age of 15, becoming the youngest player in the club’s history to play in the Argentinian Primera División, breaking Diego Maradona's previous record. Within a year, he became a regular starter and scored 18 goals in domestic competition, signaling his potential as a top-tier striker.
Agüero's impressive performances at Independiente attracted attention from major clubs around the world. In 2006, Spanish club Atlético Madrid signed him for a reported transfer fee of approximately $30 million—one of the highest fees paid by the club at the time. His breakout season came in 2008, where he scored 19 La Liga goals, making him the league’s third-highest scorer that year. At just 19 years old, his goal-scoring versatility further elevated his international profile. In the following season, he reached a personal milestone with 20 goals, his highest tally in a calendar year while at the club. Despite dealing with injuries, he played a crucial role in helping Atlético qualify for the UEFA Champions League.
In 2011, Agüero transferred to Manchester City in the English Premier League. His arrival marked a turning point for the club as he quickly established himself as a key player. During his time at City, he became the club's all-time leading scorer and helped them secure multiple titles, including five English Premier League championships and an FA Cup. His contributions played a major role in Manchester City becoming one of the dominant forces in English football.
Agüero’s most iconic moment came on May 13, 2012, during the final matchday of the Premier League season against Queens Park Rangers (QPR). Manchester City and Manchester United were level on points, and both needed wins to secure the title. With United having already won their match, City trailed 2-1 to QPR in stoppage time. Edin Džeko equalized with a header, making it 2-2. In the dying seconds, Agüero received a pass from Mario Balotelli, deftly maneuvered past a defender, and scored a dramatic goal. This goal clinched the title for Manchester City on goal difference and is widely regarded as the most memorable moment in Premier League history. It has been celebrated globally and was described by media outlets, including MSNBC, as one of the greatest moments in football history.
Agüero married Giannina Maradona, daughter of football legend Diego Maradona, in 2008. The couple had a son before divorcing in 2013 but have maintained an amicable relationship. As of recent estimates, Agüero's net worth stands at approximately $120 million, reflecting his successful football career and endorsements. His legacy remains cemented in football lore due to his goal-scoring consistency, key performances, and unforgettable moments on the pitch.
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