Personal information | |||
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Full name | Marcelo Alfonso Díaz Rojas | ||
Date of birth | 30 December 1986 | ||
Place of birth | Santiago, Chile | ||
Height | 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) | ||
Playing position | Midfielder | ||
Club information | |||
Current club | Basel | ||
Number | 21 | ||
Youth career | |||
1997–2004 | Universidad de Chile | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
2005–2012 | Universidad de Chile | 164 | (4) |
2010 | → La Serena (loan) | 13 | (5) |
2012– | Basel | 35 | (5) |
National team‡ | |||
2005 | Chile U20 | 7 | (0) |
2011– | Chile | 19 | (0) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 1 June 2013.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 4 April 2012 |
Marcelo Alfonso Díaz Rojas (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾˈselo alˈfonso 'ð̞i.ah ˈroxah], born 30 December 1986) is a Chilean footballer that currently plays for Swiss Super League club FC Basel and for theChilean national team as midfielder.
Díaz came through Universidad de Chile youth academy, and was promoted to the first team in 2004, when he was 18. Since then he played 162 matches with the club and won five titles. He was an integral part of the team that won three consecutive national championships and the 2011 Copa Sudamericana, the club's first international title.
He made his international debut in January 2005, playing for Chile at the U20 level. He made his adult international debut six years later on 11 November 2011, when the coach Claudio Borghi called-up him for play the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification games against Uruguay at Centenario and Paraguay at Chile.
Mainly a Central Midfielder, he can also play as a Defensive Midfielder or Attacking Midfielder. After his stellar play with Jorge Sampaoli as coach in Universidad de Chile, winning the 2011 Copa Sudamericana, and due to similarities in their playing, Díaz earned the nickname of "South American Xavi", as both of them have a great ball control capabilities and excellent passing skills.
Club career
Universidad de Chile
Early years
Díaz began his career in Universidad de Chile youth academy, being immediately accepted by Jorge Cabrera, then coach of the club's lower divisions. He played in the Club Julio Covarrubias of Padre Hurtado before arriving to Universidad de Chile, with Díaz saying that he felt kind of lucky for being accepted in the club, because he was a very low profile player.[1] He progressed over all categories in the lower divisions, mainly acting as a playmaker.[2] He was promoted to the first team in 2004 at the age of 18, but he was only called to three matches and not debuted in any of them.[3] The next season, Díaz made his professional debut in a 3–2 loss with Everton for the first week of the 2005 Apertura Tournament. In the 2006 season, he played 29 matches between theApertura and the Clausura Tournament.
After the one season, in the Apertura Tournament 2008, Díaz was a frequently starter in the squad of Arturo Salah, and scored his first professional goal with the club on 23 March, in a 3–2 loss with Huachipato,[4] it was his first goal for Universidad de Chile. During the year he played 36 games between the Apertura and Clausura tournaments. After of the departure of Arturo Salah and the arrival of the Uruguayan coach Sergio Markarián, Díaz was used as a left back, unlike Salah that used him as an attacking midfielder. On 28 January 2009, he scored his first international goal in a 1–0 home victory to Pachuca.[5] In the first semester of the season he won his first professional title, the Apertura Tournament, that his club won after beating 1–0 Unión Española in the playoffs final.[6] The next season, now with the arrival of Gerardo Pelusso as the coach, Díaz was being used as right back and only played five league games.[7]
On 13 August 2010, the player confirmed his incorporation to Deportes La Serena.[8][9] There, he returned to the midfield, being deployed as an attacking midfielder. On 22 August, Díaz debuted in a 4–0 home win over Santiago Wanderers at La Portada Stadium. In his third match for the club against Audax Italiano, he scored his side's goal in a 2–1 defeat in the 86th minute. On 3 October, Díaz scored a brace in a 3–3 draw with Everton, being red carded in the 91th[clarification needed] minute. After a one match absence, and his return in the game against Unión Española, he again scored his side's goal in a 2–1 away defeat with Universidad Católica. On 28 November, Díaz had a successful performance against Cobresal, being named the man-of-the-match and scoring a goal in a 2–0 win. Having finished the 2010 season, Díaz had a deal with Huachipato for a loan, but Universidad de Chile's new coach Jorge Sampaoli wanted him to play for his team in 2011 and the player remained in the club.[10]
Breakthrough seasons
Díaz began the season as a substitute player replacing to Guillermo Marino in all second halves of a game, but due to his good performances, he ended up replacing Marino on the starting lineup. On 4 June 2011, he scored a wonderful 26-yard free-kick versus O'Higgins, in Universidad de Chile's amazing 7–1 rout for the playoff's semi-final.[11][12] Following the title obtained in the Apertura Tournament and the departure of Felipe Seymour to Italian Serie A side Genoa,[13]Díaz started to play in Seymour's former position in the starting lineup as Central midfielder, with a more defensive role.
When the Clausura Tournament began, former Universidad de Chile midfielder Manuel Iturra was heavy linked with the club, to replace to Seymour, but Sampaoli decided finally against Iturra and for Díaz, who with the given confidence stepped up his game and became one of the key players of the team. His great performances in the local tournament and in the 2011 Copa Sudamericana caught the eye of national team's coach Claudio Borghi to play in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers. On 19 October, Díaz played in the Copa Sudamericana's Round of 16 match against Flamengo, who had Ronaldinho. In that game Universidad de Chile historically beat 4–0 as visitors,[14][15][16][17] something never done by a Chilean team. In the second leg match, Díaz scored the only goal of the game in a 1–0 win at Estadio Nacional, winning the man of the match award.[18][19] The next game of his club against the rivals, Colo-Colo, and he again was the man of the match in a 2–2 away draw.[20] In that same match, Díaz was punished by the Anfp for obscene gestures to the Garra Blanca, thebarra brava of Colo-Colo.[21][22] After his performances, he was called up by Borghi for play against the Uruguayan national football team at Centenario Stadium for the World Cup qualifiers.[23] On 23 November, for the semi-finals of the Copa Sudamericana against Vasco da Gama, Díaz played in a 1–1 away draw at São Januário Stadium. He played an important role in the match, winning important balls in the middle of the pitch and assisting Osvaldo González, with a great Free Kick to score the equalizer goal in the 79th minute.[24] In the second leg game against the Brazilians, Díaz was named once again the man of the match in a 2–0 win.[25] In the next game against LDU Quito for the first leg final, he made another assist to Eduardo Vargas, who scored the only goal of game.[26] On 14 December, in the final of the tournament, Díaz played a good role in a 3–0 win over LDU, being crowned as the best champion of this tournament. According to the South American media, they compared to Universidad de Chile with Barcelona and Díaz with Xavi.[27][28][29] Winning the Clausura Tournament,[30] Universidad de Chile made a successful season earning three titles in one year, with Díaz as one of the key players of the season along with Johnny Herrera, Eduardo Vargas, Marcos González and José Rojas.
On 4 January 2012, the club received a US$1.5 million bid of Argentine Primera División side Newell's Old Boys for Díaz, but the same player rejected the deal, to play the Copa Libertadores, being also retained with pay rise of part of directive. He was candidate for be the club's captain, with the departures ofJosé Rojas and Marcos González to the Brazilian Série A, but finally with the return of Rojas to the club because of problems with his new contract, Pepe remained as captain. Díaz started the season of fine form scoring a penalty goal in a 3–1 win over his old club Deportes La Serena in the first game ofUniversidad de Chile at the Apertura Tournament. On 25 February, he missed a penalty kick against O'Higgins in a 3–0 loss, that was saved by the adversary's keeper Luis Marín for the fifth week of the Apertura. On 10 March, he played a great match giving two notable assists in a 6–0 thrashing overAudax Italiano, then being called up by Borghi to the national team for play the Copa del Pacífico against Peru at Arica and Tacna. On 4 April, he was named the man of the match in a Libertadores 1–0 victory over Godoy Cruz at Mendoza, making another excellent match for his team on 29 April in the Chilean derby against Colo-Colo, in where he scored the first goal of the game and also made three assists, after a successful free kick in a 5–0 home win at theEstadio Nacional. On 9 May, was confirmed that Díaz was sold to Swiss Super League side Basel for a US$4 million deal. On 11 May, he scored a 30-yard goal in a 6–0 rout over Deportivo Quito for the Libertadores.
FC Basel
After winning the Apertura with Universidad de Chile, Díaz joined the Swiss side Basel on a deal running until 30 June 2016.[31] He made his debut on 17 July, on a UEFA Champions League second qualifying round first leg fixture, a 2–0 away victory against Flora Tallinn. Díaz scored his first goal for Basel during the return leg against Flora Tallinn, from a free kick, on 24 July.[32] He made his Swiss Super League debut for Basel in St. Jakob-Park during the 2–2 home draw against Luzern on 21 Kuly 2012.[33] He scored his first league goal for them during the 2–1 away win in the Stade Olympique de la Pontaise againstLausanne-Sport on 17 February 2013.[34] At the end of the Swiss Super League seaon 2012–13 Diaz won the Championship title[35] and was Swiss Cup runner up with Basel.[36] In the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League Basel advanced as far as the semi-finals, there being matched against the reigning UEFA Champions League holders Chelsea, but they were knocked out, losing both home and away tie, beaten 2–5 on aggregate.[37]
International career
U20 team
In January 2005, aged 19, Díaz caught the attention of José Sulantay, who called up the player to play the South American Youth Championship held in Colombia. He made his U-20 debut during the championship. Following the qualification of theChilean national youth team to the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship, he was in the 23-man squad to play the world championship, but he didn't play during the tournament.
Adult team
Six years after his participation with the U-20 team, on 7 September 2011, Díaz was called up by Claudio Borghi to play in the2014 World Cup qualification against Uruguay and Paraguay, in replace of Carlos Carmona, who was banned for his participation in the scandal of "Bautizazo". On 11 November, Díaz officially debuted for the adult team of Chile in a 4–0 away loss at Centenario Stadium, being replaced by Milovan Mirosevic in the 61st minute. The next game against Paraguay on 15 November, he was in the bench, but didn't play in the 2–0 home win for Chile. Because his good performances in Universidad de Chile, he was called up for the match against Ghana at PPL Park, in where he played a great match in a 1–1 draw. He started again the qualifiers against Bolivia and Venezuela, both 2–0 away victories, where Díaz excelled