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  2. Rodolfo Paolo Suárez Díaz (born 6 Jun 1980 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan -Salvadoran professional football player who plays as a midfielder. [7] [8] [9] [10] He is the eldest brother of footballer Luis Suárez, who plays for Inter Miami and the Uruguay national team .

  3. Since Paolo and Maximiliano have failed to attract the spotlight, fans have once jokingly claimed that Luis Suarez is a brother of the Property Brothers show hosts Jonathan and Drew Scott.

  4. He has seven siblings. His elder brother, Paolo Suarez, is also a professional footballer who played for the National Football League of Guatemala. Their childhood was ridden with poverty and it was difficult to afford even a pair of football boots.

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  5. Apr 21, 2015 · Features. The truth about Luis Suarez, by those who know him best. By Joe Brewin. published 21 April 2015. Those closest to the opinion-splitting Barca frontman – his wife (Sofia Balbi),...

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    • Luis Suárez Profile, Professional Football Career & Awards
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    Luis Alberto Suárez Díaz was born in Salto Uruguay to a poor family with African descent on January 24 1987. His father Rodolfo Suárez worked as a porter, but things were bleak with his family’s financial situation while he was young. As a result of their financial condition, the family had to move to the capital, Montevideo when Suárez was seven y...

    Nacional

    After joining Nacional at the age of 14, Suárez continued to play football but never took it seriously. When he was 16, his coach caught him drinking, and threatened to never let him play if he didn’t take football seriously. His aggressive nature has been something Suárez has struggled with since the early days of his career. He once head-butted a referee after he was given a red card while he was at Nacional. He began taking football seriously and impressed scouts from Groningen, a Dutch cl...

    Groningen

    After joining Groningen at the age of 19, Suárez had to struggle to settle in the Netherlands because he didn’t understand Dutch or English. He finally settled at Groningen with the help of teammate and Uruguayan Bruno Silva. Suárez also made a keen effort to learn Dutch which earned him the admiration of his teammates. His aggression issue continued at Groningen but not without his exceptional performance. Fellow Dutch team Ajax saw the potential Suárez had and thus offered to pay €3.5 milli...

    Ajax

    After signing a five year deal with Ajax in the 2007/08 season, Suárez debuted for his club at the UEFA Champions League qualifier. He helped his team finish second in the league in his debut season. The next season, he played incredibly well which earned him the Ajax Player of the Year award. In his third season with Ajax, Suárez was named a captain and helped his team win the KNVB Cup while he emerged the tournament highest goal scorer. He went on to receive his second consecutive Ajax Play...

    Following multiple invitations from the Uruguayan national team, Suárez finally debuted for the Uruguay national team in February 2007. He was part of the Uruguay national team squad that went to the 2010 World Cup, the 2011 Copa America which they won and in which he received the Player of the Year award, 2012 Summer Olympics, the 2013 Confederati...

    Luis Suárez net worth is currently estimated at $70 million USD. Suárez is regarded as one of the highest-paid footballers in the world. His contract guarantees him $20 million in salary and bonuses. He also has endorsement deals with companies such as Tourism Malaysia, Tronsmart and Gome.

    Suárez met his wife in 2003 when he was 15 and they got married in 2010. They both have three children, a daughter and two sons. He has a tattoo of his daughter name on his arm, and he kisses it whenever he celebrates a goal. Suárez has an autobiography titled ‘Crossing the Line – My Story’ which he released in 2014. SEE MORE: Biography facts and p...

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  6. Paolo Suarez: What motivates my brother. Numerous theories have been mapped out to explain the unflinching desire to win of Liverpool forward Luis Suarez, and the latest arrives from someone who knows the No.7 very well – his brother. The Uruguayan's story began in Salto, where he learned his trade by participating in non-stop football on the ...

  7. Further information. Luis Suárez is the brother of Paolo Suárez (Retired). Luis Suárez is the brother of Diego Suárez (Retired). Luis Suárez is the brother of Maximiliano Suárez (Retired).