Luis Díaz is a Colombian midfielder and winger. He plays for Bayern Munich and the Colombia national team. He started his professional career in Colombia’s second division with Barranquilla, then moved to Atlético Junior. There, he won the top league title, a Copa Colombia, and a Superliga Colombiana.
In 2019, he joined Porto in Portugal for around €7 million. There he won two Primeira Liga titles, one Taça de Portugal, and one Supertaça. After scoring 14 goals in 18 league games in the first half of the 2021-22 season, Liverpool signed him for €45 million. In his first season, he won the EFL Cup and FA Cup and was man of the match in the FA Cup final. After winning the Premier League in 2024-25, he moved to Bayern Munich for €75 million including add-ons.
Díaz made his senior debut for Colombia in 2018. He’s earned over 70 caps for the national team. He helped Colombia finish third at the 2021 Copa América. There he also won the Golden Boot, and finished as runners-up in 2024.
Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Luis Díaz
Born in One of Colombia’s Poorest Regions
Luis Díaz was born on January 13, 1997, in Barrancas, a small municipality in La Guajira. This is one of Colombia’s most impoverished regions, often in the news for droughts, child malnutrition, and a lack of clean water. A humble beginning for a star who would rise from the dirt to shine on the world’s biggest stages.
Almost Never Became a Pro Due to Malnutrition
As a child, -Luis Díaz was so thin he was given the nickname “Fideo” (Spanish for noodle). He suffered from malnutrition as a teenager and required a specialised diet and strengthening programme to gain enough weight and muscle to compete at a professional level. At one point, it was unclear if he could handle the physical demands of the sport.
Played Barefoot on Dirt Pitches
Growing up in La Guajira, Luis Díaz didn’t have access to proper football facilities. He and his friends would play barefoot on the dirt streets and makeshift pitches of his hometown. Formal football training was non-existent for him until he was 18. A barefoot boy with a dream that would take him to Anfield.
Discovered by Colombian Legend Carlos Valderrama
Díaz’s big break came in 2015 at the Copa América de Pueblos Indígenas (Indigenous Peoples’ Cup). Colombian legend Carlos “El Pibe” Valderrama was watching and immediately spotted his talent. Valderrama later said: “I saw that kid and he was different… he reminded me a lot of my beginnings.” A legend recognising a future star.
First Pro Debut Came with a ‘Funny’ Haircut
After being recommended by Valderrama, Díaz joined Barranquilla FC. He made his professional debut in April 2016. As is tradition with the team, his new teammates shaved his head in the dressing room, resulting in a now-famous photo of him with a “bowl cut” hairstyle. A debut to remember, for his hair.
Shares a Birthday with a Colombian Cycling Legend
Luis Díaz shares his birthday, January 13, 1997, with another famous Colombian athlete: Egan Bernal, the 2019 Tour de France winner. Two Colombian sporting icons, born on the same day, rising from similar humble beginnings to conquer their respective sports. A coincidence that connects two national heroes.
‘Humiliated’ by a 9-Year-Old Boy
During a light-hearted training session with Liverpool’s Under-9 team, Díaz was tasked with taking penalties against one of the young goalkeepers. The 9-year-old saved both of Díaz’s shots, one to each post, leaving the star winger stunned. A viral moment that humbled a world-class player. A kid’s dream moment.
A ‘White Lie’ About Messi That Came True
As a child, Díaz owned an Argentina shirt and told all his friends that Lionel Messi had given it to him – a complete lie. When he finally faced Messi, he told him the story. Messi gave him a match-worn shirt and offered to sign the childhood one to “make the lie come true.” Then Messi asked for Díaz’s shirt in return. A lie that became reality.
A Devoted Family Man with a Powerful Celebration
Díaz is married to Geraldine Ponce, and they have a daughter named Roma. He is also very close to the grandmother who raised him. Every time he scores, he points to the sky as a tribute to her memory. A goal celebration that honours the woman who shaped him.
Hilarious ‘Blooper’ Lifting the Bundesliga Trophy
When Díaz won the Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich, he was caught on camera in a funny mix-up during the trophy celebrations. As he went to lift the trophy, he had a slight fumble, creating a viral “blooper” moment. Even stars have their clumsy moments on the biggest stages. A funny memory for a great achievement.
FAQs
Q. Which club does Luis Díaz play for?
A. Díaz plays for Bayern Munich.
Q. When was Luis Díaz born?
A. Díaz was born on January 13, 1997.
Q. Which Colombian club did Luis Díaz play for before Europe?
A. Díaz played for Atlético Junior before Europe.
Q. What individual award did Díaz win?
A. Díaz won the Golden Boot at Copa América 2021.
Q. When did Luis Díaz make his senior debut for Colombia?
A. Díaz made his senior debut in 2018.
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