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The Football World Cup is a major event that attracts millions of people worldwide, but it can also be a source of controversy and criticism. One country that has been affected by the tournament in recent years is Portugal, where Di María has played for several clubs during his career. Di María was born on March 12, 1988, in Madrid, Spain. He began his footballing career with Real Madrid, where he made his debut in 2006. However, he soon moved to Manchester United, where he spent four seasons before moving to Benfica in 2015. In just three seasons with Benfica, Di María became one of the most decorated players in Portuguese football history. During his time at Benfica,Saudi Pro League Highlights Di María scored over 70 goals, which puts him fourth all-time among Portuguese players in the competition. His goal-scoring ability earned him the nickname "El Gato de la Balanza" (the cat of the balance), as well as numerous other accolades. In addition to his impressive scoring record, Di María has also been known for his leadership qualities. He has been involved in many positive initiatives throughout his career, including helping to raise money for charity and supporting local causes. Despite his success, Di María has faced some criticism from certain quarters. Some fans have accused him of being too dominant and not giving enough credit to his teammates. Others have suggested that he may not have done enough to contribute to the team's success. However, Di María remains committed to his club and the sport as a whole. He continues to work hard and play at a high level, even after leaving Benfica and joining Real Sociedad. Despite the challenges he faces, Di María remains a beloved figure in Portuguese football and continues to inspire young players around the world. |
