Edinson Cavani

Soccer Player

Edinson Cavani was born in Salto, Salto Department, Uruguay on February 14th, 1987 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 37, Edinson Cavani biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Edinson Roberto Cavani Gomez
Date of Birth
February 14, 1987
Nationality
Italy, Uruguay
Place of Birth
Salto, Salto Department, Uruguay
Age
37 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Networth
$40 Million
Salary
$14 Million
Profession
Association Football Player
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Edinson Cavani Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 37 years old, Edinson Cavani has this physical status:

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184cm
Weight
74kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
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Athletic
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Edinson Cavani Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Evangelical Christianity
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Edinson Cavani Life

Edinson Roberto Cavani Gómez (Spanish pronunciation: [eminso kaani]; born 14 February 1987) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays for Valencia and the Uruguay national team. El Matador ('The Bullfighter') is a popular striker of his generation, known for his intelligent movement off the field, surgical finishing, and heading ability.

Cavani began his playing for Danubio in Montevideo, where he spent two years before moving to Palermo in 2007. Cavani signed for Napoli in 2010, the first loan contract before he was bought for €17 million. In 2012, he helped them win the Coppa Italia and established himself as the most consistent striker in Serie A. Cavani joined Paris Saint-Germain in France in mid-2013, at the time the most expensive signing in French football history. Cavani won six Ligue 1 titles, five Coupes de la Ligue, and four Coupes de France, according to PSG. He also ranks as the team's all-time top goalscorer. Cavani signed with Manchester United in 2020.

Cavani scored on his Uruguay debut against Colombia in 2008 and has since earned 133 caps and scored 58 international goals, only behind strike partner Luis Suárez among Uruguayan internationals. He has competed in nine major international tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup in 2010, 2014, 2019, 2019 and 2021, as well as the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2013. Cavani scored at the 2010 World Cup to help Uruguay reach fourth place in the tournament, while others in 2011 were part of Uruguay's 2011 squad that won their 15th Copa América title. With ten goals, he finished as the CONMEBOL 2018 World Cup qualification top scorer.

Cavani was included in the Serie A Team of the Year three times and was voted Serie A best scorer in the 2012–2013 season during his time in Serie A. He was named in the UNFP Ligue 1 Player of the Year three times during his time in Ligue 1 and was the league's top scorer in the 2016–17 and 2017–18 seasons. In 2018, he was given the Golden Foot for his efforts in football.

Personal life

Cavani was born in Salto, Uruguay, on February 14, 1987, to Luis Cavani and Berta Gómez. Walter Guglielmone and Christian Cavani, Walter Guglielmone and others, are both professional footballers. Cavani's paternal grandparents immigrated from Maranello, which later became the hometown of Ferrari's. Cavani holds an Italian passport as a result of his participation in Italy and his Italian roots; They immigrated from Argentina and then Montevideo in 1929. Cavani is trilingual; he speaks Spanish, Italian, and French.

Cavani was married to Maria Soledad Yarrrr's, with whom he has two sons, Bautista (born 22 March 2011) and Lucas (born 8 March 2013). Following a split between the two spouses the year before, Cavani revealed that he and his wife were going to divorce. He had a daughter, India (born 17 May 2019) and Jocelyn Burgardt, his girlfriend Jocelyn Burgardt.

He is a devout Evangelical Christian. Cavani adored Argentine striker Gabriel Batistuta as a child. Cavani also enjoys ballet dancing. Football fans are raving for Tarzan's resemblance.

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Edinson Cavani Career

Club career

Following Cavani's success at the 2007 South American Youth Championship, several major clubs, including Juventus and Milan, were reportedly interested in signing him. Palermo chairman Maurizio Zamparini announced the signing of the promising Uruguayan on January 29, 2007. The bid was officially announced on January 31 for €4.475 million. Cavani made his debut on March 11, 2007 in a home league match against Fiorentina, going 1–0 down and scoring an incredible equalizer just 15 minutes later, a goal recalling Marco van Basten's strike in 1988 UEFA European Football Championship final. Cavani's second season with the Rosanero was spent fighting for his first team position with Fabrizio Miccoli and Amauri.

Cavani nailed his spot in the starting lineup in June 2008, establishing a dynamic collaboration with Fabrizio Miccoli and scoring a total of 14 goals in the 2008–09 season, earning the nickname "El Matador" in honor of his composure in front of goal following Amauri's departure to Juventus in June 2008. He kept his spot in the 2009–10 season under new coach Walter Zenga and later under his successor Delio Rossi, who was instrumental in the team's triumph in Serie A, which saw Palermo's triumph in European qualification and potential qualification to the UEFA Champions League with two games remaining. In April 2010, he signed a new Palermo deal that will run until June 2014.

Cavani signed for Napoli in July 2010. The transfer, on the other hand, was a €5 million option/obligation to buy outright for €12 million, which made the total payment €17 million. Cavani scored twice in his first game as Napoli defeated Elfsborg in the UEFA Europa League 2–0 and qualified for the main tournament after debuting as a replacement in the previous game. He started his Napoli career against Fiorentina after just seven minutes, with replays proving the ball landing on the line. Cavani scored on his home debut against Bari before defeating Sampdoria, which meant he had scored in his first four competitive matches with Napoli.

Cavani returned from a late replacement with 30 minutes remaining in a game against Cesena in which Napoli was losing 1–0. He went on to score two more after assisting with the equalization goal, with the scoreline ending at 4–1. Cavani took the lead as the best scorer in the league alongside Internazionale's Samuel Eto'o. Cavani's collaboration with fellow forwards Ezequiel Lavezzi and Marek Hamrek caused the Italian sporting media to name them "The Three Tenors" after the Italian singers of the same name. Cavani scored his 92nd-minute goal against Steaua București on December 15 to propel his team to a 1–0 victory and progress beyond the Europa League's group stage. In the 97th minute of the first match, which was on Romanian soil, he had scored an equalizing goal. During a 3–0 victory over Juventus on Monday, Cavani scored a hat-trick, with the third goal coming from a diving header. Cavani scored another hat-trick in a 4–0 win over Sampdoria on January 30, 2018. Cavani maintained his fine form by scoring a brace against Roma, despite Napoli winning 2–0.

Cavani defeated Cagliari 2–1 on March 20th, recording another brace against them. With eight games remaining, they kept them within three points of leaders Milan. Cavani scored his second hat-trick in a 4-3 victory over Lazio on April 3, having been 2–0 and 3–2 down during the game. He also became Napoli's highest league goalscorer in a single season, scoring 25 goals in Serie A. He was given a red card on 8 May for two bookable offences in a 2–1 away loss against Lecce. After the judge's ruling, he sarcastically applauded the referee and was given a two-match suspension for the game. As Napoli's season came to an end and he would not be able to recover his top spot in the Serie A scoring rankings, as Antonio Di Natale had surpassed him with 26 goals. Cavani's new five-year deal was signed on 19 May, extending his stay at Napoli until 2016.

Cavani scored the opener in Napoli's first game of their Champions League season, a 1–1 away draw at Manchester City on September 14th. In Napoli's 3–1 home win, he scored a hat-trick against Milan four days later, on September 18th. Cavani scored both goals in the match winning brace 2–1 at home against Manchester City in the Champions League on Saturday, putting Napoli in pole position to follow Bayern Munich in the knockout stage. After Napoli went a goal down in the 64th minute through on-loan Napoli striker Germán Denis, Cavani scored a 94th-minute equalizer against Atalanta on Sunday. Cavani scored a brace in Napoli's 6–1 thrashing of Genoa on December 21. Designed to help the Azzurri finish 2011 well and end the season in sixth position in the first half.

Cavani scored two goals against Fiorentina on February 17, 2012, putting Napoli in fifth position ahead of Internazionale. In the Champions League round of 16 first leg in Naples, Cavani scored his second goal against Chelsea on February 21. He was also responsible for both of Ezequiel Lavezzi's goals that day. Napoli went on to win this game 3–1. Cavani scored two goals against Udinese in the last ten minutes to keep Napoli in contention for the last Champions League qualifier position following Napoli's release from the Champions League. He converted a spectacular counter-attack against Siena to book Napoli a spot in the Coppa Italia final just a few days later. He scored in a 2–0 victory over Novara on April 21, his 200th appearance in the league. Cavani's 23 goals, tied for third on the goal scoring charts, came in second place in the league this season. Cavani scored a penalty against Juventus in the 2012 Coppa Italia final at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome, where Napoli defeated Napoli 2–0. Cavani was the top goalcorer in the tournament, with five goals.

Cavani's first goal of the Serie A season came on August 26th, netting the final goal of Napoli's 3–0 victory over former club Palermo. Cavani won by 3–0 on September 26th, extending Napoli's undefeated start to the Serie A season.

Cavani scored all four goals, including a half-volley from outside the box and a spectacular free kick, as Napoli came back from 2–1 down to defeat Dnipropetrovsk 4–2 in the Europa League group stage on Friday. Cavani won by 2–1 over Swedish side AIK in the 94th minute, moving Napoli through to the Europa League's next round. Cavani was the last player to score on the Rsunda Stadium, which was the stadium that hosted the 1958 FIFA World Cup final. Napoli thrashed Roma 4–1, losing ground in the league's title chase after champions Juventus lost in a surprise win on January 6th. Cavani threw in a spectacular hat-trick on January 6, 2013 as champions Juventus defeated Roma 4–1. Cavani scored 29 goals, six ahead of Udinese striker Antonio Di Natale in second in second, and third overall.

Cavani is expected to leave Napoli, according to Chelsea, Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain, and Real Madrid, who are all keen on the season. "Real Madrid, Chelsea, and [Manchester] City are interested in me," the actor said on May 27. "I just think about Napoli." "If an important offer were to come in, I would talk with President [Aurelio] De Laurentiis," he said. "I'm fine in Italy, I'm fine," he said, "I've grown as a man and as a player with the Serie A experience." When Chelsea and Manchester City expressed concern about Chelsea's interest in him, they replied, "I don't know if they made an offer for me," Cavani said, "I don't know if they made an invitation for me." José Mourinho, the Chelsea and Manchester City chief, said, would always be a pleasure." Cavani's reported £53 million "buyout clause went into effect on June 23, according to Napoli club president Aurelio De Laurentiis, who confirmed it on June 23.

Cavani joined French defenders Paris Saint-Germain on a five-year contract for a sum believed to be around €64 million, making it the sixth largest transfer in history at the time. Cavani made the record signing in French football, surpassing Radamel Falcao's €60 million transfer to Monaco earlier this summer, bringing him closer to former Napoli teammate Ezequiel Lavezzi in Paris.

Cavani made his PSG debut on August 9th, arriving as the 72nd minute substitute for Lavezzi in a league match against Montpellier. He started his game against Ajaccio on August 18th and scored his first goal for the club.

Cavani scored his first Champions League goal for the club against Olympiacos on September 17th. With a 100 percent win record, he finished the group stage with four goals from five matches.

In PSG's 2–1 Coupe de France loss at home to Montpellier on January 22, 2014, Cavani scored his 20th goal of the season. Cavani scored on his return to the team in a 2–0 victory over Le Classique rivals Marseille on March 2nd, after missing a month of the season due to a thigh injury.

PSG defeated Lyon 2–1 in the 2014 Coupe de la Ligue Final on 19 April, with him scoring both goals for PSG. He scored 25 goals in 43 games in all leagues, including 16 in 30 league games.

On October 17, 2014, Cavani scored a penalty to win by 3-1 at Lens, which was a celebration of shooting an imaginary rifle. Referee Nicolas Rainville escorted him out of it for this act, causing him to be arrested for disobeying after Cavani complained about it. "Why did he get the yellow card before?" PSG club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi told Canal+, "Why did he get the yellow card?" He always celebrates in the same way. Cavani scored the only goal of the game against APOEL, a Cypriot team, on November 5th, 2014, beating PSG in the Champions League knockout stage with two games to spare.

Cavani and Ezequiel Lavezzi were banned for two matches by PSG boss Laurent Blanc in January 2015 for missing a mid-season training camp in Morocco and the first training session after the winter break. PSG defeated Bastia 4–0 on April 11, scoring two goals as a second-half replacement for Lavezzi. He scored a hat-trick in a 6–0 win over Guingamp on May 8th, giving PSG a six-point advantage in Ligue 1 with two matches remaining. PSG defeated Auxerre in the Coupe de France final on Friday, with the trophy intact. Cavani's 31st in all competitions this season.

Cavani and PSG kicked off the season against Lyon on August 1st for the 2015 Trophée des Champions, with him scoring his second goal in a 2–0 victory. Cavani scored the decisive third goal of PSG's 4-2 2016 Coupe de France Final victory over Marseille on May 21, 2016, the club's second straight Ligue 1–Coupe de la Ligue domestic treble for the club.

Cavani scored after just 44 seconds had elapsed in the first half by driving in Serge Aurier's cross from the right for PSG's fastest-ever Champions League match against Arsenal at the Parc des Princes on September 13, 2016. The game came to a 1–1 draw. PSG defeated Caen 6–0 away in the first round of Ligue 1, two of which were in Ligue 1, on September 16th, Cavani scored four times (his first four-goal haul with PSG) in the first half. He scored a penalty in a 2–0 home victory over Angers on November 30 to raise his Ligue 1 tally to 14 goals in 14 games, while also becoming only the fourth player in PSG history to score 100 competitive goals.

Cavani scored one goal in each leg of PSG's 6–5 aggregate loss to FC Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League round of 16 tie, raising his total score to eight games in the season's competition. In PSG's 4–1 victory over Monaco in the 2017 Coupe de la Ligue Final, he scored two-second-half goals in two separate PSG victories on April 1st. On May 15, 2017, he was named Ligue 1 Player of the Year for scoring 35 goals.

Cavani was signed by Brazilian forward Neymar, who subsequently transferred to PSG in a €222 million deal, making him the world's most expensive player, and 18-year-old French progeny Kylian Mbappé, a loan signing with the club affording the ability to sign him for €180 million prior to the 2017–18 season. Cavani, Neymar, and Mbappé all formed a strong attacking trio in PSG's first three games of the 2017-18 UEFA Champions League group stage, with Cavani scoring twice in the team's 5–0 victory at Bayern Munich and once in the 4–0 victory over Anderlecht.

Cavani earned PSG a 2–2 draw in Le Classique against Marseille on October 22nd thanks to a curling free kick off the crossbar. In a 7–1 victory over Celtic in the return leg, he scored twice twice. With 24 goals, PSG tied for the most goals scored by a club in the Champions League's group stages. Cavani's goals in a 5–0 victory over Angers on November 4th made him just the third player to score 100 times in two of Europe's top leagues after Ibrahimovi and Gonzalo Hirair.

Cavani defeated Montpellier 4–0 home on Saturday, scoring with a goal on 27 January 2018. In his 229th match, he tied Zlatan Ibrahimovia for his 157th goal. He scored as PSG defeated Les Herbiers VF 2–0 on May 8, 2018 to clinch the 2017-18 Coupe de France.

Cavani played his first game of the season on August 25th after missing PSG's first three games after being forced to miss PSG's first three games after suffering a ligament injury at the 2018 World Cup. Cavani, Neymar, and Mbappé's front three scored in a 3–1 league victory over Angers at home, with Cavani scoring the opener from Neymar's assistance. In a 4–0 victory over Monaco on 11 November 11, Cavani scored a hat-trick. Cavani scored in PSG's 2–1 victory over Orléans in the Coupe de La Ligue on December 18th; this was his 15th goal in the competition, tied for the most goals in the tournament, beating Pauleta's record of most goals.

PSG was given the 2019-20 Ligue 1 crown in April 2020 after the season was ended prematurely due to the outbreak of the COVD-19 pandemic; at the time of the League's suspension, PSG was in first place, with a twelve-point lead over second-placed Marseille. Cavani will leave the team at the end of the Champions League campaign in August, according to PSG's sporting director Leonardo, as well as teammate Thiago Silva.

Cavani joined Manchester United in Premier League on a one-year contract with the option of extending for a further year. He was given the coveted number 7 shirt. In a 0–0 draw against Chelsea on October 24, 2020, he made his Premier League debut from the bench. In a 3–1 away win over Everton on Saturday, Cavani scored his first goal in the Premier League in his first goal in the Premier League. Cavani scored twice, including the winning goal in added time, in a 3–2 victory over Southampton after coming back as a half time replacement on November 29.

He scored his fourth goal in United's Premier League victory over Southampton on February 2, 2021. In a 6–2 home win over Roma in the first leg of the Europa League semi-finals on Sunday, he scored twice and assisted two more goals; he scored two more goals in the first leg of the Europa League; he scored another two goals in a 3–2 loss that allowed United to advance to the final 8–5 on aggregate. Cavani earned his first Manchester United player of the Month award in April after five goals and collected three man of the match awards from four starts.

Cavani officially extended his stay in the city until May 2021. Cavani scored his first goal at Old Trafford on 18 May, a 40-yard lob. For his efforts, he was named Premier League Goal of the Month later this month. He scored equalizing goals in a 1–1 draw against Villarreal in the Europa League Final on May 26, but Manchester United lost on penalties later that day, despite Cavani's spot kick in the shoot-out.

Despite Cavani's appearance in his first game of the 2021-22 season against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the number 7 shirt, he agreed to a switch to the number 21 shirt, the same number he wears for Uruguay's national team. In a 3–0 away victory over Tottenham Hotspur on October 30, he scored his first goal of the season, aided by Cristiano Ronaldo.

Cavani will leave the team at the end of season, according to interim-manager Ralf Rangnick, who announced it on May 22nd.

Valencia reported the signing of Cavani to a two-year deal on August 29, 2022.

International career

Cavani was selected by the Uruguay national under-20 team in Paraguay's 2007 South American Youth Championship in January 2007. He finished the tournament as the top scorer in nine games, assisting Uruguay in finishing third place and earning them a spot in the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

Cavani made his first senior appearance for Uruguay's senior team on February 6, 2008, scoring in a 2–2 draw with Colombia. On the counterattack from a corner, he scored from his own region.

Cavani scored a goal for Luis Suárez in the final match of the 2010 World Cup in the group stage. Uruguay defeated Group A and advanced to the knockout stage in Group B. He scored against Germany in the third place match on July 10 to make the score 1–1, while Germany defeated 3–2.

He scored his first international hat-trick in a friendly match against Indonesia on October 8, 2010, a 7–1 win in Jakarta, in which Luis Suárez also scored a hat-trick.

Cavani was included in the Uruguayan squad for the 2011 Copa América in Argentina. He started the first two group games, but he was ruled out until the final due to a knee injury in the second game against Chile. Uruguay defeated Paraguay 3–0, winning their first title and his first title. He replaced lvaro Pereira after 63 minutes and was instrumental in his team's final goal.

Cavani was one of three over-age participants selected by Uruguay for the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Cavani came in second place in the semi-finals against the hosts and eventual champions Brazil, who eventually took 2–1. He equalized twice against Italy, his second goal coming from a free kick and bringing the game to penalties. Although Cavani converted his spot kick, Uruguay lost; Cavani was named man of the match for his efforts.

In Uruguay's 5–0 away victory over Jordan in a play-off for the 2014 World Cup, Cavani scored the last goal on November 13, 2013 a play-off. Cavani opened the scoring with a penalty against Costa Rica in Fortaleza's first group game of the finals. Diego Lugano had been disqualified. Uruguay, on the other hand, lost 3–1. Uruguay was disqualified by Colombia after losing by 2–0 in the round of 16 on June 28, 2014.

Cavani, Uruguay's undisputed starter at the 2015 Copa América in Chile, despite Suárez being suspended for the entire tournament. Cavani was not booked for two bookings, the first for a foul on Arturo Vidal and the second for filming Gonzalo Jara's face after Jara poked him in the buttocks. The incident received almost immediate and international coverage, mainly in support of Cavani. Articles, columns, blogs, memes, and cartoons were among the prominent coverage in the United States. The press in Australia compared it to a similar onfield anus-poking incident from rugby, similar to a similar on-field anus-poking incident. China, the United Kingdom, France, and the United States all had similar international coverage of the incident. Goal.com, Business Insider, ESPNFC, Bleacher Report, and Dirty Tackle were among the Internet coverage that included Goal.com, Business Insider, The Huffington Post, and Dirty Tackle. Jorge Fucile, a teammate, was later dismissed, and Uruguay's holders Uruguay was eliminated with a 1–0 loss. Cavani also participated in the Copa América Centenario the year after, but the Uruguayan defeated them in the first round, but he went scoreless in the competition the next year.

Uruguay also participated in the China Cup in 2018. Uruguay defeated Uruguay by scoring the only goal in the final match against Wales, Cavani led the Uruguayans to the championship by scoring the only goal.

Cavani scored with ten goals in the CONMEBOL 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification, winning by ten goals. Cavani was a member of Uruguay's team that lifted the China Cup in March 2018. He scored in the 2–0 semi-final victory over the Czech Republic, and in the final, he scored his only goal against Wales, his 100th capt.

Cavani scored Uruguay's last goal in his country's last group game of the 2018 FIFA World Cup on June 25th, beating hosts Russia 3–0. In a 2–1 victory over Uruguay over Portugal on June 30, Cavani went on to score both of Uruguay's goals against Portugal, but he was forced to leave the second half due to a apparent hamstring injury. He was disqualified from Uruguay's 2–0 loss to France in the quarter-finals on July 6th due to his injury.

Cavani was included in the final 23-man Uruguay squad for the 2019 Copa América in Brazil in March. Cavani scored "an acrobatic bicycle-kick" in a 4–0 victory over Ecuador in the team's first group match of the tournament on June 16; this was his first goal in the Copa América. He had a goal disallowed by VAR for offside in regulation time on June 29th, and the match went to a penalty shoot-out after a 0–0 draw. Though Cavani was able to convert his spot-kick, Peru was able to win the shoot-out 5–4, which saw Uruguay banned from the tournament after Uruguay was disqualified from the tournament.

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