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 | Full name: Sergio Leonel (Kun) Agüero del Castillo Date of birth: June 02, 1988 Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina Nationality: Argentinian EU passport: No Height: 172 cms Weight: 74 kgs Club: Atlético Madrid Position: Striker [C] Squad Number: 10 Contract expires: 30.06.2012 Previous clubs: Independiente > (€20m) Atlético Madrid International debut: September 2006, v Brazil International Caps: 20 International Goals: 6 World Cups: South Africa 2010 | FIFA U-20 World Cup (2005, 2007)
Olympic Games (2008)
UEFA Europa League (2010)
FIFA U-20 World Cup Top Scorer (2007)
FIFA U-20 World Cup Best Player (2007) | |
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1988 Born on June 2 in Flores, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province. 2003 July 07: With only 15 years and 35 days Aguero becomes the youngest player to debut in the Argentine First Division, breaking the record of Diego Maradona. 2004 November 28: Scored his first Argentinian Primera Division goal in the 22nd minute of the Independiente 2-2 draw with Estudiantes. 2005 July: Helped Argentina to win their 5th FIFA World Youth Championship. 2006 May: Signs for Atlético Madrid from Independiente on a six-year contract. August 20: Received his first senior call-up for the Argentinean national team, as he is selected in coach Alfio Basile's 20-man squad for the friendly against Brazil. August 27: Made his Liga Primera debut 23 minutes from the end of the Racing Santander 0-1 Atlético Madrid game in El Sardinero. September 17: Sergio Aguero scored his first Spanish League goal in Atletico's emphatic win at Bilbao. October 9: Sergio Aguero says he would like to stay at Atlético Madrid for ten years or more before returning to retire in his native Argentina. October 14: A Sergio Aguero goal, that replays showed should have been ruled out for handball, gave Atletico Madrid a 2-1 victory at home to Recreativo Huelva. September 3: Made his senior debut for Argentina in a friendly with Brazil played at the Emirates Stadium 2007 July 22: Was the inspiration as Argentina came from behind to win a record sixth FIFA U-20 World Cup at the expense of the Czech Republic. Aguero, who scored Argentina's first goal in the final, won the Golden Boot Award as tournament top scorer with six goals and was voted the Golden Ball as top player. He also became the second player to play on the winning side in two U-20 finals. Portugal's Joao Pinto did it in 1989 and 1991. 2008 August 24: Member of the Argentinian team that won the Gold Medal at the Beijing Olympic Games.
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