Diego Godín, born on February sixteenth, nineteen eighty-six, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Uruguay, celebrated for his exceptional skills as a centre-back. His football journey began at Cerro, where he showcased his talent before making a significant move to Nacional in the Primera División just three years later.
Godín's career flourished in Spain, where he became a key player for Villarreal and Atlético Madrid. During his time with Atlético, he achieved remarkable success, securing eight titles, including the prestigious La Liga championship in the two thousand thirteen to fourteen season. His versatility also led him to play in Italy for Inter Milan and Cagliari, as well as stints in Brazil with Atlético Mineiro and in Argentina with Vélez Sarsfield, culminating in his retirement in two thousand twenty-three.
On the international stage, Godín represented Uruguay from two thousand five to two thousand twenty-two, earning the distinction of being the country's all-time most-capped player. His international career was highlighted by participation in four World Cups and six Copa América tournaments, where he played a pivotal role in securing victory in the two thousand eleven edition of the latter competition.