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  1. Forlán was a boyhood fan of Peñarol and played youth football for both Peñarol and Danubio [7] [5] In 1995, a 16 year old Forlán moved to France, where he spent four months on trial at Nancy, but was ultimately not offered a contract by manager László Bölöni.

  2. Sep 5, 2023 · Diego has three sons and one daughter from his wife, Paz. The couple welcomed their first son, Martin, in February 2016. Then, the pair was blessed with a daughter, Luz, in May 2017. Also, the husband and wife gave birth to their second son, Cesar, in 2019. After some time, they again became parent to their third son.

  3. May 15, 2024 · Diego Forlán (born May 19, 1979, Montevideo, Uruguay) is an Uruguayan football (soccer) player who was awarded the Golden Ball as the standout player at the 2010 World Cup. His father, Pablo Forlán, had played for Uruguay in the 1966 and 1974 World Cup tournaments, and his maternal grandfather, Juan Carlos Corazo, had been a player with Club ...

  4. Jul 26, 2011 · Diego’s father, Pablo Forlán, played right back for Uruguay in two World Cups in 1966 and 1974, and of course won the Copa América. So Diego was born to it, like a son of a baker, a farmer or...

  5. Sep 17, 2017 · His parents are Pablo Forlan and Pilar Corazo, his father Pablo Forlan is a former Uruguayan international professional. He has a sister named Alejandra Forlan. Forlan holds an Uruguayan nationality. Club Career. Forlan began his professional footballing career with the Argentine club Independiente from 1997.

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  7. Nov 26, 2017 · Diego is the son of Pilar Corazo and Pablo Forlán (Pablo Justo Forlán Lamarque), who is also a professional footballer. Both his parents’ surnames are Italian. His surname literally means “from Friuli,” a region in North-East of Italy, and is usually spelled Furlan.

  8. Feb 26, 2015 · He was born into a family of footballers. His father Pablo had played for the Uruguay national football team during the 1966 FIFA World Cup held in England and the 1974 FIFA World Cup held in West Germany and his grandfather (through his mother), Juan Carlos Corazo, played for Independiente in Argentina.