Carlos Diogo

In July 2005, Diogo signed with Spanish giants Real Madrid as compatriot Pablo García,[1] but found first team opportunities scarce.[3] On 6 January 2007, Diogo was involved in a fight with Sevilla FC's Luís Fabiano after apparently stepping on the Brazilian's hand and insulting him, which led to the latter putting the former in a strangle-hold in the closing stages of the game.[6] On 12 December 2009, with Zaragoza back in the top level, Diogo returned to action with a goal, but in a 1–2 league home loss against Athletic Bilbao.Diogo returned to full fitness in 2010–11, starting in all the league games he took part in (2,950 minutes of play) as Zaragoza again narrowly escaped relegation.[13] An Uruguay international since 28 March 2003, playing nine minutes in a 2–2 friendly match with Japan in Tokyo, Diogo represented the nation at the 2004[14] and 2007 Copa América tournaments.
Spanish namesurnameMontevideoRiver Plate (UY)PeñarolRiver PlateReal MadridZaragozaHuescaUruguayfootballerLa LigaCopa AméricaRiver Plate MontevideoArgentinaClub Atlético River PlatePablo GarcíaReal ZaragozaseasonFC BarcelonaSevilla FCLuís Fabiano2008–09 campaignAragonesesecond divisionAthletic Bilbaomanaged to avoid relegation2010–11PFC CSKA SofiaBulgarianSD HuescaBelgian Pro LeagueK.A.A. GentUruguay internationalfriendly match2007 Copa AméricaVíctor DiogoDiario ASYouTubeWayback MachineESPN SoccernetEl Periódico de AragónUruguay squad2004 Copa América third placeBizeraD. RodríguezMonteroVarelaParodiC. RodríguezBarbatEstoyanoffG. RodríguezPérezDelgadoMoralesMartínezForlánSánchezFossati2007 Copa América fourth placeCariniLuganoGodínFucileGarcíaD. RodríguezC. RodríguezGarganoVargasRecobaCastilloM. PereiraValdezCanobbioScottiGonzálezTabárez