Paulo Dybala
Argentine footballer
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January 2025 | Contract extended until June 2026 by activating an extension clause, remaining central to manager Daniele de Rossi's project. |
2024 | Continued representing Argentina with 2 appearances and scored one goal |
September 5 2024 | Dybala represented Argentina in a 3-0 win against Chile during 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification at Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires |
July 20 2024 | Married Oriana Sabatini in a personal milestone event. |
May 2024 | Left out of Lionel Scaloni's squad for the 2024 Copa América. |
April 2024 | Won Serie A Player of the Month in April. |
April 18 2024 | Scored his 50th goal for Roma in a 2-1 home win against AC Milan in the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals, helping Roma advance to the semi-finals. |
February 2024 | Won Serie A Player of the Month in February. |
February 26 2024 | Scored his first hat-trick for Roma in a 3-2 home win against Torino in Serie A. |
May 31 2023 | Scored the first goal in the UEFA Europa League final, though Roma ultimately lost on penalties to Sevilla. |
2022 | Reached UEFA Europa League runner-up with Roma and was named to the UEFA Europa League Team of the Season. |
2022 | Returned to the national team with 5 appearances and scored one goal |
2022 | Won FIFA World Cup with Argentina and CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions. Became UEFA Europa League runner-up with Roma. |
2022 | Joined Roma football club and won the FIFA World Cup with Argentina. |
December 18 2022 | Substituted Nicolás Tagliafico before the penalty shoot-out in the World Cup final against France. Made a crucial defensive clearance and scored the second penalty in Argentina's 4-2 shoot-out victory, helping the team win the World Cup. |
December 13 2022 | Made his first appearance in the 2022 FIFA World Cup, replacing Julián Álvarez in a 3-0 semi-final victory against Croatia. |
August 14 2022 | Made his debut for Roma in a 1-0 away victory against Salernitana in Serie A. |
July 20 2022 | Signed a three-year contract with Roma, committing to the club until 30 June 2025. |
June 1 2022 | Scored Argentina's final goal in a 3-0 victory against Italy in the 2022 Finalissima at Wembley Stadium. |
May 16 2022 | Dybala played his final home match for Juventus against Lazio, being substituted in the 78th minute and receiving a standing ovation. |
May 15 2022 | Dybala announced on social media that he would leave Juventus at the end of the season. |
May 12 2022 | Dybala scored a goal in a 3-1 away win over Sassuolo, becoming the first non-European player to reach 100 goals for Juventus in all competitions. |
April 7 2021 | After being sidelined for months due to injury, Dybala returned and scored the winning goal in a 2-1 home win over Napoli. |
2020 | No national team appearances for Argentina during this year |
July 2020 | Won Serie A Most Valuable Player award and Serie A Player of the Month in July. |
June 17 2020 | In the Coppa Italia final against Napoli, Dybala missed Juventus's first spot-kick in the penalty shoot-out, which Napoli ultimately won 4-2. |
2019 | Named Serie A Most Valuable Player for the 2019-20 season |
2019 | Reached a personal best with 11 appearances for Argentina in a single year, scoring one goal |
October 6 2019 | Dybala scored his first goal of the season in a 2-1 away win over rivals Inter, helping Juventus overtake Inter at the top of the Serie A table. |
July 6 2019 | Made his first start in the 2019 Copa América third-place match against Chile, scoring Argentina's second goal in a 2–1 victory that secured the bronze medal. |
June 23 2019 | Came off the bench in Argentina's final group match against Qatar, assisting Agüero's goal in a 2–0 win that helped the team advance to the knock-out stages. |
May 2019 | Included in Argentina's preliminary 40-man squad for the 2019 Copa América, and later selected in the final 23-man squad by manager Lionel Scaloni. |
2018 | Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri described Dybala as a 'box-to-box player' (tuttocampista), showcasing his versatility by occasionally using him as a central midfielder. |
2018 | Won Serie A, Coppa Italia, and Supercoppa Italiana with Juventus. |
2018 | Began a relationship with Oriana Sabatini, daughter of Venezuelan actress Catherine Fulop. |
2018 | Dybala scored his first goal for Argentina's national team during the year |
2018 | Represented Argentina in the FIFA World Cup. |
December 2018 | Won Supercoppa Italiana with Juventus. |
November 20 2018 | Scored his first senior international goal in a 2–0 friendly home victory against Mexico. |
October 2 2018 | Dybala scored a hat-trick in a 3-0 home win over Young Boys in the Champions League. |
June 30 2018 | Argentina was eliminated from the 2018 FIFA World Cup after a 4–3 defeat to France in the round of 16. |
June 21 2018 | Made his World Cup debut as a second-half substitute in Argentina's 3–0 defeat to Croatia, playing from the 68th minute. |
May 2018 | Named in Argentina's preliminary 35-man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, and later included in the final 23-man squad by Jorge Sampaoli. |
March 11 2018 | Dybala scored a brace in a 2-0 home win over Udinese in Serie A, with his first goal marking his 100th career goal. |
2017 | Roberto Baggio described Dybala as the number 10 of the future, highlighting his exceptional talent and playing style. |
2017 | Reached UEFA Champions League runner-up with Juventus and was named to the ESM Team of the Year. |
September 17 2017 | On his 100th appearance for Juventus, Dybala scored a hat-trick with one free-kick in a 3-1 away win over Sassuolo. |
August 26 2017 | Dybala scored his first hat-trick in Serie A in a 4-2 away win over Genoa. |
June 13 2017 | Dybala set up a goal for Joaquín Correa in a 6–0 away friendly victory against Singapore. |
April 13 2017 | Dybala renewed his contract with Juventus until 2022. |
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