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Tough guy – Diego Simone

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Tough guy – Diego Simone

There must be a page about Argentine football, and today's protagonist ☞El Cholo Diego Simeone, born in Buenos Aires on April 28, 1970, Simeone's football career is destined to be written as a legend.

Simone joined Sassfield in 1987, where he began his rise to fame, where he made 76 appearances for the team, scoring 14 goals and a perfect report card.

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simone in a PizzaSfield jersey

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Young Simeone in the A-League

In 1990, Simeone left Argentina for Europe, he chose the unknown Italian team ☞ Pisa, where he played for two seasons, unfortunately, he was also relegated to Serie B with the club, scoring 6 goals in 55 appearances in two years, expressing his loyalty to the Italian team.

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simone, who played for Pisa

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Happy Simone

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Teammate Chamot at Pisa

In 1992, Simeone moved to Sevilla, Spain, where he joined the croatian legend Souk for Sevilla, where he made 64 appearances for the La Liga club in two seasons, scoring 12 goals, and also played in Sevilla, where he received the attention of Spanish giants Atletico Madrid.

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simone in the Seville era

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simeone spoke with Atletico Madrid's German legend Schuster

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simone confronted Barca star Laudrup

In 1994, Simeone, who received an invitation from Atletico Madrid, joined happily, also at the Calderon Stadium, Simeone finally reaped the success, in 1996 Simeone led Atletico Madrid to win the first Spanish treble in the club's history, and he also used his outstanding performance in Calderon's history, reaching the peak of his career, making 98 appearances and 21 goals in three seasons, which is a perfect midfielder.

Tough guy – Diego Simone

In 1996 Simeone won La Liga

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Atletico Madrid midfield commander Simeone

Tough guy – Diego Simone

1996 Atletico Madrid squad

Tough guy – Diego Simone

In 1996, Simeone thanked Atletico fans surrounded by teammates

Simeone's outstanding skills have received a lot of attention from the giants, in 1997 Moratti's Inter Milan made a quick start, the introduction of the predatory midfielder, although Simeone has always repaid Moratti's appreciation with excellent performances, but that era is the turbulent period of Inter Milan, Simeone still brought Inter a UEFA Cup, three years Meazza time 57 appearances 11 goals is the whole of his blue and black career.

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simeone, who screamed after scoring for Inter

Tough guy – Diego Simone

In 1998 Simeone and his teammates lifted the UEFA Cup

Tough guy – Diego Simone

In the Champions League, Simeone met David Beckham for the first time

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Milan derby, Simeone tough against AC Milan

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Celebrate goals with "Alien" Ronaldo

In 1999, Simeone left Inter Milan to join Lazio, where Simeone ushered in a turnaround, in the 1999-00 season, Lazio won the Italian domestic triple crown, Simeone's contribution in midfield is obvious, he also became the object of praise of the Blue Eagles fans of that era, Simeone made 90 appearances for Lazio, scoring 15 goals, which is a must.

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simeone kisses the Serie A champion

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simeone and his teammates won the Coppa Italia

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simeone lifts the Italian Super Cup

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Tough Simone

Tough guy – Diego Simone

In 2002, a game that left countless Inter Milan fans sad, Simeone played for Lazio

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simone with a determined look

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Lazio 1999-2000

After six seasons in Italy, Simeone returned to Atletico Madrid in 2003, this time he failed to bring anything to Calderon, but still won the support of the sheets fans, scoring 2 goals in 36 appearances, and he did his best for Atletico Madrid.

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simone, who returned to Atletico Madrid for the second time

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Returning Atletico Madrid, Simeone is mentoring "Golden Boy" Torres

In 2005, Simeone chose Atletico Argentina to end his legendary career, making 37 appearances for the Argentine giant And scoring 3 goals ☞ This is a perfect end and represents a new start for Simeone.

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simeone who scored

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simeone played for the Athletic team

Simeone's national team career is as legendary as his club trip, from his debut for Blue and White Argentina in 1988 to the farewell of the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup, he scored 16 goals in 106 appearances for Argentina, experienced three World Cups, and lifted the Copa America twice for Argentina, which was his contribution to Argentine football, and as captain, he was also the strongest guarantee for the Argentine midfield in the 90s.

Tough guy – Diego Simone

In 1991, Simeone lifted the Copa America

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Argentina main squad in 1991

Tough guy – Diego Simone

In 1993 Simeone lifted the Copa America

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simeone in an Argentine jersey theorizes with England star Reinkel

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simeone defends Brazilian defender Carlos

Tough guy – Diego Simone

In the 1994 World Cup, Simeone played against Nigerian players

Tough guy – Diego Simone

At the 1994 World Cup, Simeone defended Bulgarian legend Stojchikov

Tough guy – Diego Simone

At the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Simeone won the silver medal in football with Argentina

Tough guy – Diego Simone

1998 World Cup, Argentina captain Simeone

Tough guy – Diego Simone
Tough guy – Diego Simone

In the 1998 World Cup, Simeone attacked in front of England

Tough guy – Diego Simone

At the 2002 World Cup, Simeone confronted Nigerian legend Okocha

Tough guy – Diego Simone

At the 2002 World Cup, Simeone and David Beckham had a smile on their faces

On 17 February 2006, Simeone announced that he would hang up his boots, but he did not choose to leave the stadium and put on a suit to become a qualified manager, returning to Atletico Madrid over the years and leading the team to win La Liga twice at the Wanda Arena.

Tough guy – Diego Simone

Simeone was cheered by fans at the farewell match

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