Luis Suárez, a Uruguayan football player, was born in Salto, Uruguay in 1987.
Luis suarez (born January 24, 1987) is a Uruguayan striker who now plays for Spanish club Atlético Madrid as well as the Uruguay national team. Suárez is a striker who has won nineteen major trophies in his career, including seven league titles and a UEFA Champions League at club level, as well as the 2011 Copa América with Uruguay. He is recognised as one of the finest players of his generation and one of the greatest strikers of all time. Suárez has two European Golden Shoes, the Eredivisie Golden Boot, the Premier League Golden Boot, and the Pichichi Trophy to his name. He has over 500 goals for club and country in his career.
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