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Sergio Leonel Agüero Del Castillo
June 2nd, 1988, Buenos Aires
33 years old
1.73 cm (5 ft 8 in)
77 kg (170 pounds)
Striker
Sergio Leonel Agüero Del Castillo
June 2nd, 1988, Buenos Aires
27 years old
1.73 cm (5 ft 8 in)
77 kg (170 pounds)
Striker
Debut match in professional football:
July 5th, 2003, for Independiente (Argentina), against San Lorenzo. Came on as a substitute for Emanuel Rivas in the 69th minute.
Debut match for senior national team:
September 3rd, 2006, in a friendly match with Brazil held in London. Came in for Carlos Tevez as a substitute in the 65th minute.
National teams:
Juniors Squad: U-16, U-20, U-23. Senior squad (South Africa 2010 play-offs, 2010 South Africa World Cup; 2011 Cup America; Brazil World Cup; 2015 Cup América; 2016 Cup América Centenary; Rusia 2018 play-offs)
2003-2006
2006-2011
2011-2021
INDEPENDIENTE (ARGENTINA)
ATLÉTICO MADRID (SPAIN)
MANCHESTER CITY (UK)
CAREER
2015: NWF AWARDS Player of the Year
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Honours
2005: Clarín Revelación de Oro Award for Breakthrough Player of the Year (shared with Lionel Messi)
2007: Golden Boot for top goalscorer (6 goals) of the U-20 World Cup (4th Argentinean player to achieve it after Ramon Diaz, 1979, Javier Saviola, 2001 and Lionel Messi, 2005)
2007: Tuttosport Golden Boy Award to best U-21 European player
2007-2008: EFE Trophy to best Ibero-American player in Spanish First Division
2008: GQ Award for Sportsman of the Year
2011-2012: Man Citys Player of the Year
2013-2014: Premier League Golden Boot (26)
2015: NWF AWARDS Player of the Year
MORE TO COME
2014: FSF Player of the Year
2008: Comunidad Iberoamericana Trophy for most outstanding performance of an Ibero-American sportsman of 2008
2007-2008: Second place for Alfredo Di Stefano Award for best Spanish First Division player, sponsored by Spanish newspaper Marca
2007-2008: Antonio Puerta Trophy for best player in Spanish First Division, sponsored by Canal+
2007: Fourth player in history to obtain both the Golden Ball and Golden Boot in the same U-20 competition (along with Geovani in 1983 for Brazil, Javier Saviola in 2001 and Lionel Messi in 2005 for Argentina).
2007: Golden Ball for U-20 World Cup Player of the Tournament (4th Argentinian player to achieve this after Diego Maradona, 1979, Javier Saviola, 2001 and Lionel Messi, 2005)
2014: Man Citys Player of the Year
team awards
2007: Golden Ball for U-20 World Cup Player of the Tournament (4th Argentinian player to achieve this after Diego Maradona, 1979, Javier Saviola, 2001 and Lionel Messi, 2005)
2007: Fourth player in history to obtain both the Golden Ball and Golden Boot in the same U-20 competition (along with Geovani in 1983 for Brazil, Javier Saviola in 2001 and Lionel Messi in 2005 for Argentina).
2007-2008: Antonio Puerta Trophy for best player in Spanish First Division, sponsored by Canal+
2007-2008: Second place for Alfredo Di Stefano Award for best Spanish First Division player, sponsored by Spanish newspaper Marca
2008: Comunidad Iberoamericana Trophy for most outstanding performance of an Ibero-American sportsman of 2008
2014: FSF Player of the Year
2014: Man Citys Player of the Year
facts
FIFA U-20 World Cup (The Netherlands), Argentina national team
FIFA U-20 World Cup (Canada), Argentina national team
Olympic Games (Beijing), Argentina national team
UEFA Europa League, Atletico Madrid
Premier League - Manchester City
UEFA Super Cup, Atletico Madrid
Community Shield - Manchester City
Capital One - Manchester City
Premier League - Manchester City
Capital One -Manchester City
2005
2007
2010
2008
2014
2012
2011-12
2010
2014
2016
Community Shield - Manchester City
League Cup - Manchester City
Premier League - Manchester City
Community Shield - Manchester City
League Cup - Manchester City
FA CUP - Manchester City
Premier League - Manchester City
League Cup - Manchester City
Premier League - Manchester City
League Cup - Manchester City
2018
2018
2019
2019
2019
2019
2020
2018
2021
2021
Copa America - Argentina national team
2021