Diego forlan biography childhood quotes
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Diego Forlan ‘felt like a tennis player’ after playing doubles match in Uruguay
Diego Forlan relished his foray into another professional idrott after losing a doubles match on home soil in Uruguay.
The former Manchester United forward was given a wild card to play in the Uruguay Open in Montevideo, a tournament on the Challenger Tour that sits just below the elite ATP Tour.
Forlan and his Argentinian partner Federico Coria, ranked 101, suffered a 6-1 6-2 defeat to Bolivian duo Boris Arias and Federico Zeballos in front of a large crowd, but the result was immaterial for the 45-year-old, who represented his country at football more than 100 times.
“I’m grateful for the opportunity to play with Fede,” he said in quotes on claytenis.com.
“It’s not easy for him to enter these tournaments with an amateur beside him. I hadn’t even imagined, let alone dreamed of this. It’s wonderful to have played against professionals – it takes courage to do it.
“The atmosphere on this court that I
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Meet Diego Forlan: An accidental footballer for whom success was slow in coming
Forlan, newly-transplanted from the Río de la Plata, had endured a nightmare start to his life at the Theatre of Dreams. Nine months since his January transfer to Manchester United, he had been unable to find the net till that point – a dismal return for a forward who cost a then-
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Diego Forlan
Diego Forlan — Diego Martin Forlan Corazo (born 19 May 1979 in Montevideo) is an Uruguayan footballer who currently plays for Atletico Madrid of La Liga. He is a two-time winner of both the Pichichi Trophy and the European Golden Shoe.
He was born into a family of footballers. His father Pablo had played for the Uruguay national football team during the 1966 FIFA World Cup held in England and the 1974 FIFA World Cup held in West Germany and his grandfather (through his mother), Juan Carlos Corazo, played for Independiente in Argentina.
Forlan, son of former player and Uruguayan international Pablo Forlan, was a promising tennis player in his youth, but when his sister Alejandra was involved in a car accident which killed her boyfriend and left her in intensive care for five months, he decided to follow the family tradition and concentrate on football. He played for several South American clubs, including Argentine side Independiente before transferring in January