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James Rodríguez
James Rodríguez
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NameJames Rodríguez
FullnameJames David Rodríguez Rubio
Birth date12 July 1991
Birth placeCúcuta, Colombia
Height1.80 m
PositionAttacking midfielder, winger
CurrentclubIndependiente Santa Fe
Youthyears12001–2005
Youthclubs1Academia Tolimense
Youthyears22005–2006
Youthclubs2Envigado
Youthyears32006–2008
Youthclubs3Banfield
Years12006–2008
Clubs1Envigado
Years22008–2010
Clubs2Banfield
Years32010–2013
Clubs3Porto
Years42013–2014
Clubs4Monaco
Years52014–2020
Clubs5Real Madrid
Years62017–2019
Clubs6→ Bayern Munich (loan)
Years72020–2021
Clubs7Everton
Years82021–2022
Clubs8Al-Rayyan
Years92022–2023
Clubs9Olympiacos
Years102023–
Clubs10Independiente Santa Fe

James Rodríguez is a Colombian professional footballer known for his playmaking, vision, and goal-scoring from midfield. He rose to international prominence at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and has played for top clubs across South America, Europe and the Middle East, including FC Porto, AS Monaco, Real Madrid CF, FC Bayern Munich, and Everton F.C.. His career features individual awards, major trophies, and notable transfers that have linked him to global football markets such as La Liga, the Premier League, and the Qatar Stars League.

Early life and youth career

Born in Cúcuta in Colombia, Rodríguez began his development at local academies including Academia Tolimense and Envigado FC, clubs that also produced players like James Antonio Rodríguez? and Juan Fernando Quintero. He moved as a teenager to Argentina to join Club Atlético Banfield, a club known for developing talents such as Javier Zanetti and Sergio Agüero. His youth tenure brought attention from scouts at FC Porto and representatives of European clubs including Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid CF.

Club career

Rodríguez's professional debut came with Envigado FC before establishing himself at Banfield in the Argentine Primera División, a league featuring clubs like Boca Juniors and River Plate. A transfer to FC Porto introduced him to the Primeira Liga alongside teammates linked to Benfica and Sporting CP. Success at Porto led to a high-profile move to AS Monaco in Ligue 1, competing against sides such as Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique Lyonnais. His performances attracted Real Madrid CF, where he joined stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, and Karim Benzema and competed for titles including the UEFA Champions League and La Liga.

A loan to FC Bayern Munich paired him with players such as Thomas Müller and Robert Lewandowski during campaigns in the Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal. Rodríguez later signed for Everton F.C. under manager Carlo Ancelotti in the Premier League, reuniting with coaching figures tied to AC Milan and Napoli. He then moved to Al-Rayyan SC in the Qatar Stars League, joined Olympiacos F.C. in the Super League Greece, and returned to Colombia with Independiente Santa Fe. Transfers involved negotiation alongside agencies and clubs including Transfermarkt-linked intermediaries and regulatory bodies like FIFA.

International career

Rodríguez represented Colombia national team at youth levels before becoming a senior international in matches such as friendlies against teams like Bolivia and qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL). His breakout came at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, where he won the Golden Boot and scored a notable goal against Uruguay and an acclaimed strike versus Uruguay and Japan in the group phase, celebrated alongside moments involving players from Argentina national team and Brazil national football team. He also played at Copa América tournaments, featuring against Chile national football team and Argentina national football team squads, under national coaches including José Pékerman and Carlos Queiroz.

Injuries and club commitments affected his participation in later World Cup cycles and Copa América campaigns, with selection decisions involving national federation officials from the Colombian Football Federation and competition organizers such as CONMEBOL.

Playing style and reception

Rodríguez is primarily deployed as an attacking midfielder and wide playmaker, exhibiting attributes associated with players like Juan Román Riquelme, Zinedine Zidane, and Andrés Iniesta—vision, passing range, and long-range shooting. Analysts from outlets such as ESPN, BBC Sport, and The Guardian have compared aspects of his technique to talents like David Beckham for set-pieces and Kevin De Bruyne for chance creation. Coaches including Carlo Ancelotti and Pep Guardiola have commented on his tactical adaptability, while critics cite inconsistency similar to debates around players like Gareth Bale and Alexis Sánchez. His market value and media profile drew attention from broadcasters including Sky Sports and Canal+.

Personal life

Rodríguez's personal life has intersected with public figures and institutions: relationships with personalities covered by outlets such as Telemundo and El Tiempo, and family ties in Medellín and Cúcuta. He has participated in philanthropic activities alongside organizations like UNICEF and appeared at events hosted by clubs such as Real Madrid CF and federations including the Colombian Football Federation. Endorsement deals linked him to brands that have sponsored athletes such as Nike and Adidas.

Career statistics and honours

Across club competitions—Primeira Liga, Ligue 1, La Liga, Bundesliga, Premier League, Qatar Stars League, and Super League Greece—Rodríguez accumulated goals and assists that contributed to league titles, domestic cups like the Taça de Portugal and DFB-Pokal, and continental trophies including the UEFA Champions League. Internationally, his 2014 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot and inclusion in the FIFA World Cup Golden Ball shortlist marked high points alongside domestic accolades such as Portuguese League Best Player recognitions and club player of the season awards. Individual comparisons place him among decorated midfielders who have won honors like the Ballon d'Or nominations and continental awards given by CONMEBOL and UEFA.

Category:1991 births Category:Living people Category:Colombian footballers Category:Association football midfielders