Whenever Uruguayan striker Luis Suárez is mentioned, I'm sure many fans still remember his animalistic behavior, biting his opponents in the middle of a match. But the most offensive striker in Uruguay's history has reached the end of his career, and he will make his fourth appearance in the final round of the World Cup in Cada, giving two-time champions Uruguay one last shot at regaining their former glory.
Photo courtesy of Kadokawa, Taiwan
Luis Suárez has been a controversial figure since his childhood, when he was run over by a car and suffered a broken leg, but he didn't give up on soccer and became better and better at it. At the age of 19, he was offered a place in the Dutch Eredivisie by Groningen, and agreed to join the club because his girlfriend, now his wife, had left for Barcelona. Barcelona, switching teams just to get closer to each other.
Luis Suárez quickly made a name for himself in the Dutch Eredivisie, and despite constant disciplinary problems on the field, he was recognized by Dutch Eredivisie giants Ajax after just one season. Groningen was initially recognized for
transfer to another club (professional sports)
Luis Suárez was so upset that he took his parent team to court, but Ajax raised the stakes in a hurry to make it possible for
transfer to another club (professional sports)
The storm was successfully resolved. He progressed even further at Ajax, scoring 74 goals in three seasons, including 35 in the 2009/10 season, when he won the Dutch Golden Boot. He was then selected for the Uruguayan
the national team
He made his international debut in the final round of the 2010 World Cup, when his role was only as Diego Forlán's deputy, but scored three goals in two matches, in the group stage win over Mexico and in the round of sixteen elimination of South Korea.
In the last eight, Uruguay and Ghana were locked in a 0-0 stalemate until the end of the extended match, when Luis Suárez blocked Ghana's goal with both hands, which of course resulted in a red card and a 12-yarder for the opponents. But Cana striker Asamoah Gyan missed, and Uruguay eliminated their rivals in a one-two PK battle, reaching the quarterfinals for the first time in sixty years, with Luis Suárez taking credit for the unexpected!
After helping Uruguay win the World Cup, Luis Suárez continued to play for Ajax, but in 2010, he bit an opponent in a match against PSV Eindhoven, which led to his suspension, and the Dutch media called him a Hannibal (vampire). The incident accelerated his departure from the Netherlands. He ended up joining
Liverpool (England)
He is the perfect replacement for the Spanish golden boy, Fernando Torres, who left the club after his departure.
Photo courtesy of Kadokawa, Taiwan
Luis Suárez in
Liverpool (England)
The striker's rise to world prominence began with four goals in the 2011 Copa América to help Uruguay win the title, and then became Uruguay's all-time leading goalscorer with his 35th international goal in the 2013 Intercontinental Cup of Nations victory over Tahiti. He followed that up with 31 goals in the 2013/14 season to win the
England Premier Soccer League
Golden Boot, European Golden Boot, Mr. English Footballer and Mr. English Player in four individual awards. On the other hand, however, he was once again vampire-possessed in April 2013, at the
England Premier Soccer League
The game bites.
Chelsea
Defender Branislav Ivanovi?s mouth, the incident was even publicly blamed by then British Prime Minister David Cameron.
Luis Suárez then represented Uruguay again in the final round of the 2014 World Cup, and by this time he was a completely different player than he was four years ago, as a world-renowned star, with Forlán's aging of the
the national team
has gone from being a deputy to the centerpiece of the offense. He played against England
score twice in a row
He was the man who won the game for the Uruguayan team. However, in the final group game against Italy, he bit Giorgio Chiellini in front of the world and was immediately given a red card, but Uruguay beat the Italians with one man down.
advancement
Eligibility. Because Luis Suárez's biting at the World Cup was seen by too many fans, and it was the third time he had bitten a man, FIFA decided to punish him severely, and banned him for nine matches, so Luis Suárez's journey to the World Cup came to an early end, and Uruguay went out of the Round of Sixteen without him, and he was unable to take part in the 2015 Copa América.