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David Villa Sánchez (; born 3 December 1981) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a striker. Villa is regarded by pundits as one of the best forwards of his generation, and one of the best Spanish strikers of all time. He is currently working as the Technical Advisor and Head of Global Football Operations of the
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. Nicknamed El Guaje (''The Kid'' in Asturian) due to a reputation of playing football with children much older than him, Villa sustained a serious injury as a child but managed to start his professional career with
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in 2001. He moved to
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after two seasons, where he made his
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debut, and won the
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and Supercopa de España. He joined
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in 2005 for a transfer fee of €12 million and captured another
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title. At age 28, Villa registered 28 league goals and garnered a move to
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for €40 million in 2010, where he won his first La Liga and
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titles, and scored in the 2011 final. He left the club in 2013 after concluding a €5.1 million transfer to Atlético Madrid, where he won another La Liga title. After a single season in the Spanish capital, Villa departed to join new MLS franchise New York City, where he became the club's record goalscorer and appearance maker, winning the MLS MVP Award for best player in 2016. In 2018, Villa announced his departure from New York, to join
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in Japan. Villa made his international debut for
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in 2005. He participated in four major tournaments, and was an integral member of the Spain teams that won
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and the 2010 World Cup. He scored three goals at the
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, was the top scorer at Euro 2008, and earned the
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at the 2010 World Cup. His displays for Spain and Valencia saw him named in the FIFA FIFPro World11 for 2010. He became the first Spanish player to ever reach 50 international goals and, after a brief comeback in 2017, he retired from the national team with 59 goals in 98 matches, making him Spain's all-time top goalscorer as well as the country's top scorer in the World Cup, with nine goals.


Childhood and early career

Villa was born in Tuilla, a small parish in
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,
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, a region in northern Spain, the son of José Manuel Villa, a miner. When Villa was four, his chances of becoming a footballer were put in jeopardy when he suffered a fracture to the
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in his right leg, but he made a complete recovery. Due to the injury, he and his father worked on strengthening his left leg and Villa ultimately became
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. He recalls his father being consistently supportive: "He would be there throwing me the ball over and over, making me kick it with my left leg when my right was in plaster after breaking it, I was four. I can barely remember a single training session when my dad wasn't there. I have never been alone on a football pitch." Villa admitted that he came close to giving up football at the age of 14 after growing disillusioned and falling out with his coach. However, thanks to his parents' encouragement, he persisted in pursuing his dream, realising his talent could earn him a living. "In those days I was a nobody, not earning a penny and after being made to sit on the bench all season I just wanted to get away and play with my friends" he said. "But my dad always supported me and cheered me up until my career turned round." He went on to begin his footballing career at
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and when he turned 17 he joined the Mareo football school.


Club career


Sporting Gijón

Villa attracted interest from many Asturian teams, but one of the province's bigger teams, Real Oviedo, declared that he was too short and that they did not believe he had sufficient potential. He subsequently got his professional breakthrough at his local club
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, following in the footsteps of his childhood idol Quini. Starting out at the team's youth ranks, he made his first-team debut in the 2000–01 season. After scoring 25 goals in two seasons, he became a first team regular. Pepe Acebal, Sporting's manager at the time, said that Villa initially lacked the stamina to have a real impact and had to be given his chance bit by bit and that Villa's capacity for work was "unrivalled".


Real Zaragoza


2003–04 season

With his goal tally nearly reaching 40 goals after spending two full seasons in Sporting's main team, Villa got his chance in Spain's top-flight when Sporting were in financial difficulty – newly promoted
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signed him for approximately €3 million in the summer of 2003. The striker had no trouble adapting to playing at the higher level, netting 17 times in his first season at Zaragoza. His league debut came during Zaragoza's first
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game since his arrival, where the team were defeated 1–0 away by Galician side
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while his first goal came two games later, an eighth-minute goal against
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which put Zaragoza 2–0 up in a match which ended 3–0. 4 December 2003 saw him net his first brace (two goals) in a 2–2 draw against Athletic Bilbao and on 25 April 2004, he scored his first
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in a tight 4–4 draw against
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which saw Villa score all four of Zaragoza's goals, putting his team ahead on two occasions. Zaragoza reached the 2004 Copa del Rey final where he played a big part in the team's victory, scoring a crucial goal to put the Aragonese outfit 2–1 up against Real Madrid in a match which eventually ended 3–2. Soon after, he earned his first international call-up and cap, which resulted in Zaragoza fans becoming so proud of his achievements that they invented the
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"''illa illa illa, Villa maravilla''", a play on the words "Villa" and "''maravilla''", the latter which translates to "marvel" but can also mean "wonderful" or "great" in that context.


2004–05 season

After Zaragoza's triumph in the Copa del Rey, they were granted a place in the
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; this was Villa's first time playing in a European competition. In the team's opening group game, against
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, Villa netted a brace in the dying minutes of the game, which ended 2–0 in Zaragoza's favour. In the round of 16, Zaragoza faced Austria Wien. The first leg ended 1–1, while Villa scored in the second leg in an eventual 2–2 draw; Austria Wien progressed on the away goals rule. Meanwhile, in
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, Villa excited Zaragoza fans on 23 September 2004 by putting the team 1–0 up against
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at the Camp Nou, although Barcelona came back to win the game 4–1. On 17 April 2005, Villa scored a brace which helped see off Sevilla in a 3–0 victory.


Valencia


2005–06 season

After his success at Zaragoza, the team was in need of money, as a result, Villa made his big move to one of Spanish football's heavyweights, as a new look Valencia under Quique Sánchez Flores parted with €12 million to secure his services in the summer of 2005. During his first game in a Valencia shirt, an
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match against
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, Villa scored the first goal in a game which Valencia won 2–0. He made his league debut for Valencia coming on as a substitute against
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in a 1–0 win on 27 August 2005. The next match would see his previous team, Zaragoza, leading 2–1 for the majority of the match; however, on the 81st minute, Villa came on as a late substitute for Rubén Baraja and scored the equalizer within the space of a minute, earning Valencia a point in a 2–2 draw. On 21 September, Villa would once again save Valencia a vital point by netting a brace against Barcelona at Camp Nou, actually giving his team the lead at one point after Víctor Valdés' clearance rebounded off Villa's back and into the net. On 23 October, Villa scored the winning goal against another Spanish giant, this time Real Madrid at the
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, and would once again score against Barcelona on 12 February 2006, his one-goal proving enough to secure all three points in a 1–0 victory. Villa scored a goal against Deportivo La Coruña at the Riazor on 4 February 2006, later described as "superb" by
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and "his best" by
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, who went on to credit it even more pointing out he achieved it "on the turn". Hitting the ball from the halfway line (50 yards out) it sailed over the keepers head and into the net. Villa scored his first hat-trick for Valencia against Athletic Bilbao at San Mamés in La Liga on 23 April 2006. He managed the hat-trick in just over five minutes (80th to the 85th minute), making it one of the quickest hat-tricks ever recorded. Valencia won that game 3–0. That season saw him score 25 goals in 35 league matches for Valencia, finishing one goal behind the league's top scorer
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of Barcelona. Villa's goal tally that year was the best that any Valencia player had ever achieved since Edmundo Suárez over 60 years prior.


2006–07 season

Villa's form continued into the 2006–07 season, with the striker forming a partnership up front with former Real Madrid star
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. Between them, Villa and Morientes netted 43 goals in all competitions. That year also saw Villa debut in the
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; his first match was a qualifying match, coming on as a late substitute in a 1–0 first leg loss against Red Bull Salzburg. He went on to start the second leg and scored in a 3–0 win which saw Valencia qualify for the Champions League group stages. Crucial goals against Roma and
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helped Valencia qualify for the knockout stages, where they faced
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. Villa scored a free-kick goal in the first leg away from home, while one of Inter's defenders complained that Villa had "made us look like idiots, all on his own". Valencia went through to the quarter-finals, where they faced
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. Villa featured in both games but failed to make the score sheet as Valencia were knocked out by the
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team 3–2 on aggregate. In October 2006, he was included among the 50 nominees for the
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(often referred to as the European Footballer of the Year Award). A crucial goal against Espanyol and a brace against Sevilla helped him reach 16 goals that season and would see him come sixth in La Liga's top scorer list that season (scoring the same number of goals as fellow international Raúl Tamudo) while he created more assists than anyone.


2007–08 season

The 2007–08 season was not easy for Villa nor for his teammates. Early in the season, their manager, Quique Sánchez Flores, was fired and replaced by
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, who ended up being fired on 22 April, after a run of poor results, even though he managed to win a trophy with Valencia after the team defeated
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in the
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-final. Koeman was replaced by highly rated
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coach
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at the end of the season. Under Koeman, Villa managed to see the back of the net 18 times in his 26 appearances. He also won the first professional trophy of his Valencia spell, winning the
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for the second time in his career, beating Barcelona 3–2 in the semi-finals and then Getafe 3–1 in the final. ensuring the team's place for the following season's
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. By the end of the season, he signed a new six-year contract with Valencia, committing his future to the club until 2014. That season, Villa once again saw himself playing Champions League football. He scored the only goal in a 1–0 win against
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and went on to put Valencia 1–0 up against Chelsea, although goals from
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and Didier Drogba saw Valencia lose 2–1. Valencia finished bottom of the group and were knocked out. On his 100th league appearance for Valencia, Villa scored a hat-trick against Levante; his 54th, 55th and 56th league goals for the club. Another two goals on the final day of the season against Atlético Madrid completed his tally of 18 goals that season.


2008–09 season

After finishing as the top scorer at
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, Villa continued his form into the 2008–09 season, where he scored the first goal in a 3–0 win against Mallorca in what was the opening game of the season. After failing to sign the player, Real Madrid's manager at the time,
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, accused Villa of having "no ambition", whereupon Villa responded by saying, "Footballing ambition is not about your mouth, it is about your feet. You can accuse me of lots of things – of having a bad day, of missing chances, of many things – but I have always had ambition and always will have. I think I have proved that on the pitch with Zaragoza, Sporting, UD Langreo, and the national team." In October 2008, Kaká praised Villa: speaking to
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, he claimed that Villa is "the best Spanish footballer" adding that, "The player with whom I would most like to play is David Villa of Valencia." On 2 December 2008, Villa came seventh in the 2008 Ballon d'Or rankings and on 12 January 2009, he was announced as the joint ninth-best player of 2008 alongside international teammate
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of Barcelona, according to the
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awards. Valencia finished second in their
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group, although Villa was not featured heavily and was often an unused or late-match substitute. He scored a late winner against Marítimo and was used in the Round of 32 against
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, though he did not make the score sheet. The two legs finished in a 3–3 aggregate score, with Dynamo progressing through the away goals rule. Hitting a consistent goalscoring form during mid-season, Villa scored against Deportivo La Coruña, although he was sent off during the match after his second
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, received due to a foul on Daniel Aranzubia; as a result, he missed Valencia's next match against
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, a game Valencia lost 2–1 at home. Ready to return from suspension, Villa suffered from an inflammation in the joint in his left knee due to a partial dislocation and would be ruled out for the next 15 days, missing games against Numancia,
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and
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. When he finally returned from injury on 5 April 2009, he had no trouble recovering form, netting a brace in a match against Getafe which Valencia won 4–1. On 12 April, Villa was set to return to
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, the home ground of Sporting de Gijón where he started his career. He admitted that the encounter would be very emotional for him but went on to score the second Valencia goal in a 3–2 win and kept a pre-match promise by not celebrating the goal. His goal against
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brought his tally to 26, and he then scored another two against Athletic Bilbao, finishing with 28 goals after the last game of the season, thus equalling records set by the
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Mario Kempes and the Montenegrin
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, who also scored 28 goals in a Valencia shirt in 1978 and 1996, respectively. Kempes reached his tally of 28 goals in 34 games while Mijatović achieved it in 40, ultimately seeing Villa beat their percentages, as he achieved the 28 goals in 33 games, recording a goal ratio of 0.84 goals per game. That season saw Villa's best goal-scoring season at Valencia. With the season over, Villa had marked his fourth year at Valencia, with only Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o scoring more goals than him in that period, with just six more. British columnist Sid Lowe, however, pointed out that Eto'o achieved this "in a team that racked up 129 oalsmore than Villa's side", and noted that "most of that time he illahas taken Valencia's corners and free-kicks – and however good a player is he can't head in his own crosses". Villa also ended the season as the third top scorer in La Liga with 28 goals, just behind Eto'o (30) and
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(32). After recording the best goal tally for a Valencia player in 60 years back in the 2005–06 season, he went three better in the 2008–09 season. The 28 league goals, in addition to three more in other competitions that season, accumulated a total of 101 goals in 180 official games with the Valencian outfit.


2009–10 season

After the shock exit from the
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with
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, Villa returned from his holidays on 27 July amidst much media speculation linking him with top clubs such as Real Madrid, Barcelona,
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, Chelsea, and Manchester United. Villa quelled such rumours after announcing his desire to remain at the
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to fulfil his contract, underlining that he "could not spend all summer refuting things, so I wanted to be quiet... I was told I should leave Valencia for the good of the club, soon after that everything changed and from that moment on I never saw myself out of here – before the Euros, the club told me what my asking price was, and I thought they were going to sell me, but when I returned from my vacations, Vicente Soriano said that he did not want me to leave Valencia. That removed all doubt for me. There is no train missed because all that I have achieved is because of Valencia and the Spanish national team." When questioned on whether or not he should apologise to Valencia fans, he simply replied, "I did not kill anyone, I do not think I have to ask for forgiveness." On 20 August 2009, Villa scored in his first official match of the season, a 3–0 Europa League qualifier against Stabæk. He followed this up with two goals against Real Valladolid on 13 September, Villa's first league goals of the 2009–10 season. He scored twice more a week later against former club Sporting Gijón in a 2–2 draw at the Mestalla, where he also performed duties as the team's captain. After the match, Villa hinted towards being unhappy with Unai Emery's managerial decisions, stating, "The approach for the second half was not right. We relaxed and ended up with the same result as last year. What has happened, has happened, but their
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was good, unlike our approach, which was not good," however a day later he denied being critical of Emery, pointing out that, "When I talked about the approach, I was referring to the whole team, I spoke in the heat of the moment, I was annoyed at the way we lost two points and I said what I thought, but I have clarified everything that needed to be cleared up." In 2009, Villa scored more goals than any other footballer, tallying 43 goals in 54 games across all competitions for both Spain and Valencia. The
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listed him fourth in the "World's Top Goal Scorer 2009" rankings. On 18 October, Villa was nominated for the Ballon d'Or, while nearly two weeks later, on 30 October, he was nominated for the FIFA World Player of the Year. After going three league games without scoring, Villa contributed two goals towards Valencia's 4–1 victory against Villarreal on 17 January 2010, the first of his two goals became his 100th league goal with Valencia. Another brace came against Getafe on 22 February 2010, the second goal being "a superb chip" (as described by ESPN) over Jordi Codina. On 18 March, Valencia went to the
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to play
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in the Europa League. Villa scored a hat-trick, his third goal being of note, which was fired in from eight yards out. The match ended 4–4 while Valencia proceeded to the next round on away goals. On 4 May 2010, Valencia played Xerez; Villa did not start but came on as a substitute 62 minutes into the match, which ended 3–1. Valencia still had two more games to play in the league, although Villa did not feature, making the game against Xerez the last time he played for Valencia.


Barcelona


2010–11 season

On 19 May 2010, Barcelona reached an agreement with Valencia for the acquisition of Villa for a €40 million transfer fee. Villa signed a four-year contract with Barça with the option for a fifth, worth a reported €7 million per season, thus following in the footsteps of his heroes Luis Enrique and Quini, both of whom, like Villa, started out at Sporting Gijón and ended up at Barcelona. On 21 May 2010, over 35,000 Barcelona supporters packed into Camp Nou to see Villa's presentation, where he revealed the kit Barcelona would use during the 2010–11 season. He was given his favourite number 7, a number which had been free at the club since
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left in 2009. He made his first appearance for the club in the second leg of the Supercopa de España, during the second half as a substitute for fellow Spanish international
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. His debut appearance would also see him win his first piece of silver-ware with the
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n side, as Barcelona won 4–0 and 5–3 on aggregate due to a hat-trick by teammate
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. His first goal came during the
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(an annual friendly competition) against
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; Barcelona won 3–1 on penalties after the match had ended 1–1 during normal time. On 29 August 2010, Villa made his
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debut with Barcelona against Racing de Santander, where he scored the third goal of the match to help seal a 3–0 victory. On 14 September 2010, he scored on his Champions League debut with Barcelona in a 5–1 victory over Panathinaikos. Against Sevilla, on 31 October 2010, Barcelona won 5–0 against the
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n side, while Villa netted a brace. Villa's first ''
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'' against Real Madrid came on 29 November 2010, where he scored two goals as Barcelona won 5–0 at the Camp Nou. Talking about the match, he commented that, "It's been a very important win. We looked for the victory and we got it. And the result and the manner in which we achieved it, you cannot ask for more." He then scored a goal against Real Sociedad, a match Barcelona won 5–0. He followed with a brace against Espanyol, helping Barcelona to a 5–1 win. On 28 May 2011, Villa scored the third goal – curling the ball into the net from 25-yards out – in Barcelona's 3–1 victory over Manchester United in the
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.


2011–12 season

Villa started the season with goals against Mexican clubs Guadalajara and América in pre-season friendly matches. His first official match of the season was against Real Madrid in the first leg of the 2011 Supercopa de España, where Villa scored a "world-class" goal to help Barça seal a 2–2 draw at the Santiago Bernabéu, while on 17 August 2011, Villa was
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in the dying moments of the second leg (which Barcelona won 3–2) after an altercation with Mesut Özil. Against Osasuna on 17 September 2011, Villa contributed two goals and forced Rovérsio into scoring an
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in Barcelona's 8–0 win over the team from
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. He then broke his
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in a Club World Cup match in
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against Al Sadd. Doctors said he was to be out of action for up to six months, but this eventually led to him missing the entire 2011–12 season with both Barcelona and the Spanish football team at Euro 2012.


2012–13 season

After spending eight months without being able to play any football, Villa finally returned from his injury in the 73rd minute of Barcelona's 2–0 win over Dinamo Bucharest on 11 August 2012. Eight days later, he played his first competitive football match since December 2011 in Barcelona's first
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game of the season where he received a standing ovation while coming on as a substitute for Pedro. It only took seven minutes before Villa found himself on the score-sheet while sealing a 5–1 victory for his team against Real Sociedad. On 28 November, Villa scored two goals in a 3–1 over
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, which included his 300th career goal. Against
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in the second leg of round of 16 of the Champions League, Villa scored the decisive third goal in Barcelona's 4–0 victory, helping his team overturn a two-goal first-leg deficit. In the next round, Villa assisted Pedro's equalising goal against
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which took Barcelona through to the semi-final, where they were eventually knocked out 7–0 on aggregate by Bayern Munich. David Villa ended the season with a large number of his appearances coming from the bench, partly due to the recovery time of his previous injury. Despite this, he was still able to amass 16 goals in 39 appearances while his performances earned him a spot in Spain's
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squad.


Atlético Madrid

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first leg on his debut for Atlético against his former club Barcelona with a right-footed volley. Villa scored his first goal of the league season on 1 September, also assisting Koke as Atlético won 2–1 away at Real Sociedad. On 27 October, he scored his first Atlético brace as the side defeated
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5–0 at the
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. He added two further braces during the season: on 23 November in a 7–0 win over Getafe and the other in the space of 90 seconds in a 2–0 away win against
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on 8 March 2014. He finished his only season at the club with 13 league goals from 36 appearances, contributing to Atlético's first league title since 1996 and also helping them reach the 2014 Champions League final, where they lost to Real Madrid.


New York City

On 1 June 2014, Villa announced that he would leave Atlético. While he called the club he was joining "an irresistible project", he did not reveal the identity of the club. The following day, he was announced as the first player for the newly formed
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, who would start playing in the 2015 season of Major League Soccer (MLS). He was handed the number 7 shirt on arrival, and stated, "I want to try to help MLS continue to grow and try to make New York City become the best team in the league."


Melbourne City (loan)

Parallel to his joining New York City, Villa was announced to have joined the Australian A-League with Melbourne City, following the team's association with Manchester City. Villa was on a guest stint, allowing him to make up to ten appearances for Melbourne City during the 2014–15 season, taking advantage of the scheduling of the A-League and MLS to maintain match fitness ahead of his debut with New York City. After only joining Melbourne City for pre-season training just over a week before their first game, Villa was brought on in the 48th minute of the first game of the season against Sydney FC, and scored a debut goal a quarter of an hour into his appearance. On 19 October 2014, in his second match, Villa scored an 87th-minute equaliser against the
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for a 1–1 draw. Despite signing for ten matches, Villa was recalled by New York City after just four matches, none of which were won by Melbourne City; the last was a 1–2 home defeat to
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. It was estimated that he tripled the club's attendance, and manager John van 't Schip credited Villa with bringing attention to the club.


Return to New York City

Villa was named New York City's first ever team captain on 1 February 2015, as well as their first
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. Nine days later, in a friendly against Scottish club St Mirren, he scored the team's first ever goal. On 8 March, he started in the team's first MLS game, away to fellow newcomers Orlando City. In a 1–1 draw, he set up
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for the first goal and was fouled by Aurélien Collin, who was sent off for the challenge. A week later, in their first home match at
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, Villa opened the scoring in a 2–0 win over the
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for the team's first competitive victory. On 12 July, Villa netted twice in a 4–4 home draw against
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, despite missing a penalty in the first half. He was selected to take part in the 2015 MLS All-Star Game on 29 July, at the
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in
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; he scored the match-winning goal from a Kaká assist as the MLS All-Stars defeated
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2–1. Despite Villa's prolific performances, which saw him score 18 goals during the 2015 MLS regular season, New York City did not qualify for the
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in their inaugural campaign. In July 2016, Villa was included in the roster for the 2016 MLS All-Star Game. Villa won the 2016 MLS MVP Award for the best player in the league. He scored 23 goals in the
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. Villa was chosen to start against former ''Clásico'' rivals Real Madrid in the
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. He started on the right of a front three, alongside
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and Sebastian Giovinco. The game ended 1–1, Real winning 4–2 in a penalty shoot-out. Later, on 6 August, Villa scored his first MLS
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in the Blues' 3–2 win over the
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in
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, taking him to 17 goals for the season and leading the goalscoring charts, surpassing Chicago Fire striker Nemanja Nikolić. At the end of the regular season, Villa ended up with 22 goals finishing second for top scorer award, two goals shy of Nemanja Nikolić. While New York City lost to Columbus Crew in Eastern Conference semifinals. On 29 April 2018, Villa scored twice in a 3–1 win over Dallas. The goals were his 400 and 401st for club and country, and in doing so, Villa became one of the few players of the modern era to score more than 400 goals in their career.


Vissel Kobe

On 1 December 2018, Villa signed a contract for the 2019 season with J1 League club
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. Villa joined his former
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and
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teammate
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. On 2 March, Villa scored his first goal in the J1 League in a 1–0 win over
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. On 13 November 2019, Villa announced that he would end his 19-year career and retire at the end of the
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season. On 7 December, he scored his final goal of his career from a penalty on the final matchday of the 2019 J1 League season, in a 4–1 win over
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. On 1 January 2020, Villa played in the 2019 Emperor's Cup Final, coming on as a 92nd minute substitute. Vissel Kobe won the match against Kashima Antlers and he got his first silverware in Japan before retirement. Villa scored 13 goals during 28 J1 League matches.


Post-playing career

On 13 November 2019, Villa announced that, once he retired, he would be investing as an owner of
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side
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, based in
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,
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,
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. The club will begin play in 2023. On 6 May 2021,
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club
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announced him as the head of Global Football Operations as well as member of the technical committee along with former coach Josep Gombau and Victor Onate ahead of the 2021–22 Indian Super League. Their role includes advising the coaching staff, improving the Indian and youth players, providing general support to the on-field activities among others. After joining the club, Villa said: "I will try to bring my experience. Obviously, I didn't play in India but I played soccer for 20 years as a professional and before that in the academy. And in all of the projects that we (my team) are involved in, I try to give all of my experience that I have in soccer."


International career


2006 World Cup

An occasional member of the Under-21 team, Villa marked his international début under
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on 9 February 2005 in a 2006 World Cup qualifier where
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5–0 at the Estadio del Mediterráneo while his first international goal came in the form of a late equaliser during a World Cup qualifier against
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on 16 November. A successful season with Valencia saw him get called up as part of the 23-man squad to represent Spain at the
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. Spain's first match at the tournament and Villa's World Cup debut resulted in a 4–0 win against
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where Villa netted a brace, and also put his nation 1–0 up against
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in the
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, although Spain went on to lose the match 3–1. He and
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finished as Spain's top scorers with three goals each.


Euro 2008

By the end of 2006, Villa had become an integral part of Luis Aragonés' plans and ousted
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from the team. Proving vital in Spain's qualification for
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, he scored six goals, including a
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against
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. He was subsequently called up for the tournament where he formed a striking relationship with Torres, with whom he would often celebrate his goals. He scored a hat-trick in Spain's 4–1 win over
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, making him the first player to do so at a
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since
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in
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, and only the seventh overall. After the third goal, he went out of his way to meet Torres, who was on the bench at the time, to celebrate with him: "I had just scored a hat-trick and I knew people would be talking about me, but I wanted them to see that I had benefited from Torres's work, just as he sometimes benefits from mine." In the next match, he secured a 2–1 win against Sweden with a goal in the 92nd minute. Rested for the next match against
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, he started once again in the quarter-finals, where Spain beat
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4–2 on penalties; Villa took the first penalty and scored. Reaching their first semi-final in 24 years, Spain went on to face Russia for the second time during the tournament, though during the early stages of the match, Villa sustained a thigh injury after taking a free kick and was replaced by
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. The injury meant that he could not participate in the final where Spain beat
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1–0 to claim their second win at the European Football Championships. Despite missing the final and the majority of the semi-final, Villa's four goals in the four games he played were enough for him to be top scorer of the tournament and was awarded the Golden Boot. He also made the UEFA Euro 2008 Team of the Tournament alongside striking partner Torres.


2009 Confederations Cup

Spain's first match during qualification for the 2010 World Cup was against
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where Villa scored the only goal of the game. He would go on to score four goals in Spain's next three games, including a last minute winner against
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. Another goal during a friendly match against
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saw him end the year with 12 goals, breaking Raúl's record of 10 goals held since 1999. Villa began 2009 with a goal against
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in a 2–0 friendly, with this goal, he broke another record and became the first Spanish international to have scored in six consecutive games, seeing off records set by
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and
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. Speaking of the goal, he said, "I am very happy with the goal. Truth is, I really want to see it on TV. The record is very nice. I would never have imagined in years that I would be able to obtain it. I am very proud and I hope I can continue breaking records." On 1 June 2009,
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named Villa in his 23-man squad for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. In a friendly match before the tournament, Villa scored his second international hat-trick against
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, nearly exactly a year after his hat-trick against Russia at Euro 2008. He debuted at the Confederations Cup with a goal, the last of the five goals in Spain's 5–0 victory over
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, while in the next game he scored the decisive goal against a defensive Iraqi team. Against
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, he missed a penalty, but within a minute made up for the miss by putting Spain ahead, helping them equal the records of most consecutive wins and most consecutive matches undefeated before making way for Pablo Hernández. The goal was his last of the tournament but was enough to see him win the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Bronze Shoe, he would also go on to make the team of the tournament. Villa earned his 50th cap during a friendly against the Republic of Macedonia in a match where Spain won 3–2.


2010 World Cup

On 5 September 2009, Villa added two more goals to his goal tally for Spain, while assisting twice during the World Cup qualifier against Belgium, in
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. The match ended 5–0 to Spain, where Villa also had a first-half penalty saved by Belgian goalkeeper
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. Villa finished the year with his sixth international brace against
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in the Ernst-Happel-Stadion, the setting where Spain were crowned European champions the previous year. With these two goals, Villa equalled the record he set last year of most goals scored in one calendar year by a Spanish international. Spain's first match in 2010 came on 3 March, against France at the Stade de France; Villa scored the opening goal in a game which Spain went on to win 2–0. In 2010, Villa came first in the IFFHS "2010's World Top Goalscorer at International Level" rankings, he was subsequently selected as a part of Vicente del Bosque's 23-man squad for the
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. In a friendly against
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on 29 May 2010, Villa scored the first of Spain's goals as they won 3–2 at the Tivoli Neu – the stadium where he scored his hat-trick against Russia during Euro 2008. Failing to score in Spain's next match against
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, he opened the score sheet in Spain's next match against
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, in which Spain won 6–0, recording Poland's their worst defeat in 50 years. In Spain's first 2010 World Cup match, Villa was chosen as a lone striker, but could do nothing to prevent their shock defeat at the hands of Switzerland. Five days later, Spain defeated Honduras 2–0, where Villa scored both goals, but wasted his chance to complete a hat-trick when he was awarded a penalty kick – side-footing the ball just wide of the post. It was the first time in 14 attempts Spain ever missed a penalty in a World Cup during the run of play. In the same game, Villa was shown to slap
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in the face after the Honduran player trod on him. Villa said he was "not proud" of the heat of the moment incident, but he escaped a ban. Villa helped secure Spain's place in the round of 16 after scoring the first goal in a 2–1 win over Chile, with a long-range shot into an empty net after Chilean goalkeeper
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ran out of his area to prevent Fernando Torres from scoring. The goal would become his sixth goal in FIFA World Cup matches, becoming Spain's all-time top scorer at the World Cup finals, ahead of
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, Fernando Hierro, Fernando Morientes and Raúl, all of whom have five. Spain were up against
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in the
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, and Villa would prove to be vital once again, as Xavi backheeled an
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pass to the on-rushing Villa, who hit the back of the net on the rebound after having his first shot saved by
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, proving enough to give Spain a place in the
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against
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, where Villa scored a goal from a rebound after Pedro hit the post. Once again, Villa's goal proved to be the difference as the match finished 1–0, while Spain booked a game with
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in the
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, where Spain recorded yet another 1–0 victory with the only goal coming from Carles Puyol. Villa started in the final against the
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, where he had an opportunity to score from close range, but was impeded by
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who managed to block his shot; during regulation time, he managed five shots, none of which troubled the opposing goalkeeper, however. Villa was replaced by Fernando Torres in the 106th minute and Spain won the championship 1–0 on Iniesta's goal in the 116th minute. Villa, who scored five of Spain's eight goals in the World Cup Finals, and who was directly involved in a record 75% of the winning team's goals with his goals and an additional assist, was awarded the Silver Shoe; he had the same number of goals as
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, the Gold Shoe winner, but fewer assists. Villa was named in the
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.


Euro 2012 qualifying and missing out on Euro 2012

Spain's first match of
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was against
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on 3 September 2010, Villa scored the second goal of the match which eventually ended 4–0. It was believed that this goal meant that he had equalled Raúl's record 44-goal tally, however after many debates about whether he or Dariusz Dudka scored the first goal in Spain's 6–0 win over Poland, FIFA eventually decided that it was indeed an own goal by Dudka, meaning Villa's goal tally would remain at 43. On 12 October 2010, he finally equalled Raúl's record, scoring a penalty against
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and helping Spain see off the Scots in a 3–2 victory at Hampden Park. On 25 March 2011, Villa scored two goals against the
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in a Euro 2012 qualifier, which ultimately handed Spain a 2–1 victory, while at the same time he managed to eclipse Raúl as Spain's all-time leading goalscorer. Speaking of the achievement, he stated that, "The goals are dedicated to all the team-mates, all the coaches, all partners and friends I had during my career... But long ago I promised
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, who is a friend of mine, that the goal which overtook Raúl would be for him." On 7 September 2011, Villa helped secure Spain's qualification for
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by scoring two goals in Spain's 6–0 victory over
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. In Spain's last Euro 2012 qualifying match, Villa scored his 50th international goal against Scotland in a 3–1 victory for Spain. That same match was also the first time Villa was able to wear the captain's armband while playing for the Spanish national team. Villa finished as top scorer of UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group I, Group I with seven goals, however, after fracturing his tibia in December 2011, he was left out of UEFA Euro 2012 squads#Spain, Spain's final squad for Euro 2012 after telling Vicente del Bosque that he would not be fit for the tournament. He Twitter, tweeted, "I've tried, but I can't be 100% to play the Eurocup. I called Del Bosque. It's the honest thing." Del Bosque was hoping to include Villa in the squad and promised to give Villa as long as possible to return to fitness.


2013 Confederations Cup and 2014 World Cup

After Spain had won Euro 2012, Villa had returned to fitness and was subsequently called up to the Spain team again. He made his return in the 53rd minute during a friendly against
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and found himself on the score sheet just ten minutes later. On 3 June 2013, Vicente del Bosque included Villa in his 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup squads#Spain, 23-man squad for the
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where he scored three goals, all of which were against Tahiti national football team, Tahiti in a 10–0 victory for Spain. Villa was named in Spain's squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, 2014 World Cup. Prior to the World Cup, he confirmed that he would retire from international football after the tournament. With Spain's elimination already confirmed, Villa was selected to start in Spain's final group match against Australia national association football team, Australia. He scored his 59th goal for ''La Furia Roja'', and ninth in World Cup finals, in his final international appearance, a 3–0 win on 23 June 2014. In December 2015, Villa revealed that he was considering reversing his international retirement.


2018 World Cup qualifying

On 25 August 2017, Villa was included in Spain's squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group G, 2018 World Cup qualification matches against
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and
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, three years after originally retiring from international football. Ultimately, his final appearance for his country was against Italy, when he came on as a late substitute for goalscorer Isco. He would miss the match against Liechtenstein after suffering an adductor injury.


Succeeding Raúl as Spain's number 7

The Spanish media has often compared Villa with Raúl, to the point where Villa was accused of taking the number 7 jersey away from the then-Real Madrid player. In March 2009, Villa spoke out, saying, "I have not taken anything away from anybody, I was simply playing well for my club and the national coach gave me an opportunity. Too much has been said about the number issue. I'm not looking to cause any controversy. In fact, Raúl and I were in the national squad together in the past. I haven't forced anybody out." When questioned on whether the whole uproar created over Raúl's omission was affecting him personally, he said, "I've never liked it because I think it has been damaging for the both of us. We've always got on well together whenever we've met up for international duty, so I'm not concerned. I just work hard for myself. All I want is to be in the squad for every game, to have the Spain badge on my chest and to score as many goals as I can." In February 2010,
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was asked if Raúl did not favour Villa moving to Real Madrid, to which he responded, "I have a cough," which caused many to believe that he was implying the rumour to be true. Villa firmly ridiculed that idea by saying, "It is impossible that a player with as much class on and off the pitch as Raúl would speak poorly of me. I have always had a good relationship with Raúl, even though we have hardly met on international duty." Speaking about Raúl's record with the Spanish national team as the nation's Spain national football team#Top goalscorers, leading top scorer, Villa said, "I've got 25 goals but he's got 44 and is still playing. I'd be delighted to reach that tally as I'd help the national team achieve great victories and, in many years' time, I could see my name on a [scorers' list] that another young lad was trying to beat. That would be great." On 25 March 2011, two years after making that remark, Villa surpassed Raúl as Spain's all-time top scorer.


Playing style

A prolific goalscorer, Villa is regarded by pundits as one of the best Forward (association football), forwards of his generation, and one of the best Spanish Striker (association football), strikers of all-time. An opportunistic, versatile and well-rounded player, Villa is naturally right-footed, but an accurate and powerful finisher with either foot, due to his ambidexterity, both inside and outside the area, despite his lack of height or physicality; he was also a Direct free kick, set piece and Penalty kick (association football), penalty kick specialist. Villa was a quick, agile, and mobile team player, with excellent technique and Dribbling (association football), dribbling skills, who was also known for his work-rate and intelligent offensive movement, as well as his ability to either create space for teammates or make attacking runs into the area. Due to his vision and passing ability, he was also capable of dropping deep to link up play with midfielders, and of creating chances and providing Assist (soccer), assists for teammates, which has allowed him to be deployed as a Secondary striker, supporting forward, as an Attacking midfielder, attacking midfielder or as a Forward (association football)#Winger, winger throughout his career, in addition to his more common role as a Centre-forward, centre-forward.


Personal life

In 2003, Villa married his childhood sweetheart Patricia González, who had also been a footballer in her teenage years. Together they have three children: Zaida, Olaya — named after the wife of Fernando Torres, who is a close friend of Patricia — and Luca. The names of his children are engraved on his personalised Adidas#Association football, Adidas F50 boots; while one boot bears the Flag of Spain, Spanish flag, the other has the flag of Asturias. His footballing idols are fellow Asturians Luis Enrique and Quini, both of whom also played for Sporting de Gijón and Barcelona. Villa frequently attends charity events. He is actively involved with the campaigns of the UNICEF charity. Beginning in July 2008, a David Villa Camp is held annually, where children receive training from professional footballers. Villa also participates in a training session with the children. Villa features in EA Sports, EA Sports' FIFA (video game series), ''FIFA'' video game series; he was on the cover of the Spanish edition of the video game ''FIFA 07'', and he also appeared on the cover of the MLS custom edition of ''FIFA 16''. In 2010, Villa sang alongside Grammy Award-nominated Spanish singer Ana Torroja on the song "Insurrection" by El Último de la Fila. The recording was made for the beneficiary project ''Voces X1FIN'' to help raise money to build an Art school, art and education school in Mali. Villa commented that footballers "are an example for society and we have to be ready to get involved in these projects, where we can help people who need it". In the summer of 2020, Villa was accused of sexual harassment that took place during his time at New York City FC. A subsequent investigation by the club found that "inappropriate and unacceptable" behavior took place, though Villa was not mentioned by name. Villa maintains the allegations are "totally false".


Business ventures

David Villa is the owner of DV7 Group, which has multiple companies including DV7 Soccer and DV7 Management. DV7 Soccer was founded in 2016 and manages multiple football academies around the world in countries like
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, Puerto Rico, Spain, Japan and Dominican Republic.


Career statistics


Club


International


Honours

Zaragoza *
Copa del Rey The Campeonato de España–Copa de Su Majestad el Rey, commonly known as Copa del Rey or simply La Copa and formerly known as Copa del Presidente de la República (1932–36) and Copa del Generalísimo (1939–76), is an annual knockout footb ...
: 2003–04 Copa del Rey, 2003–04 * Supercopa de España: 2004 Supercopa de España, 2004 Valencia *Copa del Rey: 2007–08 Copa del Rey, 2007–08 Barcelona *
La Liga The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known simply as Primera División in Spain, and as La Liga in English-speaking countries and officially as LaLiga Santander for sponsorship reasons, stylized as LaLiga, is the men' ...
: 2010–11 La Liga, 2010–11, 2012–13 La Liga, 2012–13 *Copa del Rey: 2011–12 Copa del Rey, 2011–12 *Supercopa de España: 2010 Supercopa de España, 2010, 2011 Supercopa de España, 2011 *
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: 2010–11 UEFA Champions League, 2010–11 *UEFA Super Cup: 2011 UEFA Super Cup, 2011 *FIFA Club World Cup: 2011 FIFA Club World Cup, 2011 Atlético Madrid *La Liga: 2013–14 La Liga, 2013–14 Vissel Kobe *Emperor's Cup: 2019 Emperor's Cup, 2019 Spain *FIFA World Cup: 2010 FIFA World Cup, 2010 *
UEFA European Championship The UEFA European Football Championship, less formally the European Championship and informally the Euro, is the primary association football tournament organised by the Union of European Football Associations ( UEFA). The competition is conte ...
: UEFA Euro 2008, 2008 Individual * FIFA FIFPro World11: 2010 FIFA Ballon d'Or#FIFA/FIFPro World XI, 2010 *UEFA Team of the Year: UEFA Team of the Year#Team of the Year 2010, 2010 *2010 FIFA World Cup#Awards, 2010 FIFA World Cup Silver Shoe *2010 FIFA World Cup#Awards, 2010 FIFA World Cup Bronze Ball *FIFA World Cup All-Star Team, 2010 FIFA World Cup Dream Team *FIFA World Cup 2010, 2010 FIFA World Cup Man of the Match: Spain vs Honduras *UEFA Euro 2008#Awards, UEFA Euro 2008 Golden Boot * UEFA Euro 2008 Team of the Tournament *UEFA Euro 2008, UEFA Euro 2008 Man of the Match: Spain vs
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig ...
, Spain vs Sweden * 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Bronze Shoe *2009 FIFA Confederations Cup#Awards, 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Team of the Tournament. *Don Balón Award, Spanish Player of the Year: 2005–06 La Liga, 2005–06 *Zarra Trophy: 2005–06 La Liga, 2005–06, 2006–07 La Liga, 2006–07, 2008–09 La Liga, 2008–09, 2009–10 La Liga, 2009–10 *United States Sports Academy, USSA Male Athlete of the Year: 2010 * MLS MVP Award: 2016 *Best MLS Player ESPY Award: 2017 ESPY Awards, 2017 *MLS Best XI: 2016 Major League Soccer season#MLS Best XI, 2016, 2017 Major League Soccer season#MLS Best XI, 2017 *Major League Soccer All-Star Game, MLS All-Star: 2015 MLS All-Star Game, 2015, 2016 MLS All-Star Game, 2016, 2017 MLS All-Star Game, 2017, 2018 MLS All-Star Game, 2018 *Ride of Fame: September 2015 * New York City FC, NYCFC Most Valuable Player: 2015, 2016, 2017 * New York City FC, NYCFC Goal of the Year: 2015 * New York City FC, NYCFC Offensive Player of the Year: 2016 * MLS Player of the Month: 2017 Major League Soccer season#Player of the Month, June 2017 *Major League Soccer, MLS Player of the Week 2015: Week 2, Week 15 *New York City FC, NYCFC Etihad Airways Player of the Month: July 2015, April 2016, September 2016, November 2017 * J1 League Goal of the Year: 2019 J1 League, 2019 Achievements *
Valencia Valencia ( va, València) is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-most populated municipality in Spain, with 791,413 inhabitants. It is also the capital of the province of the same name. The wider urban area al ...
Top Scorer: 2005–06 La Liga, 2005–06, 2006–07 La Liga, 2006–07, 2007–08 La Liga, 2007–08, 2008–09 La Liga, 2008–09, 2009–10 La Liga, 2009–10 *
La Liga The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known simply as Primera División in Spain, and as La Liga in English-speaking countries and officially as LaLiga Santander for sponsorship reasons, stylized as LaLiga, is the men' ...
's Top Assisting Player: 2006–07 La Liga, 2006–07 *Spain all-time top scorer: Spain national football team records and statistics#Top goalscorers, 59 goals *Spain's all-time top scorer in FIFA World Cup matches: 9 goals *New York City FC all-time top scorer: List of New York City FC records and statistics#Goalscorers, 80 goals *Most goals scored in one FIFA World Cup, World Cup (by a Spanish international): 5 in 2010 FIFA World Cup, 2010 *Most goals scored in one calendar year (by a Spanish international): 12 (2008, 2009) *Largest streak of games having scored (by a Spanish international): 6 Decorations *Prince of Asturias Awards: 2010 *Royal Order of Sports Merit, Gold Medal of the Royal Order of Sporting Merit: 2011


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The David Villa Campus official website
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