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Ricardo "Ricky" Gabriel Álvarez (; born 12 April 1988) is an Argentine former professional
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who played as an
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. Álvarez retired from football at the end of 2021. Álvarez began his club career in Argentina in 2008 with Vélez Sársfield. His performances earned him a move to Italian club
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in 2011, where he remained until 2015. He joined English side
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on-loan during the 2014–15 season, a move which was to become permanent should Sunderland retain their place in the
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for the following season. The deal ended in a legal dispute with Inter over the contract with the
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later ruling in Inter's favour. He returned to Italy, joining
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as a
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in 2016. At international level, Álvarez was a member of the Argentine squad that reached the
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.


Club career


Early career

As a child, Álvarez played
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for Caballito Juniors and Club Parque, then had a brief stay in
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youth divisions.


Club Atlético Vélez Sársfield

Álvarez played his first professional game with Vélez Sársfield in 2008. Following his debut, he suffered a
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injury that stalled his progression on the first team. He then was part of the 2009 Clausura-winning squad, playing only 18 minutes in the 1–0 victory over
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. The midfielder's breakthrough with the team finally came during the 2010 Clausura, in which Vélez, forced by the tight fixture of the
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, played mostly with substitutes. He scored his first goal in a 1–2 defeat to River Plate at the Estadio Monumental and received his first red card from referee Javier Collado in Vélez's 1–3 defeat to Racing Club for complaining about a yellow card. He totalled 11 matches during the tournament (4 as a starter) and scored one goal. Álvarez then played 15 games (2 starts) during Vélez's runner-up 2010 Apertura campaign. He also scored his second professional goal in his team's 1–0 home victory over
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for the 14th fixture. During the first semester of 2011, Álvarez received significant fan and media praise for his
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and
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' matches. He also showed versatility by playing all midfield positions. During that semester, he helped his team win the 2011 Clausura and reach the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores.


Internazionale

On 5 July 2011, Álvarez joined Italian club
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after the club paid Vélez a €12.8 million transfer fee for 90% of his rights. He debuted officially for his club in the
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defeat to
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. Under the coaching of
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, Álvarez began to establish himself in the team and showed that he can play as a ''trequartista''. His first official goal for Inter came against
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on 22 November 2011 after a neat one-two with international teammate
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. He scored again in his side's 4–1 victory over
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, a tap in from a well worked cross by
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. In 2013, in 3–2 comeback win against
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, Álvarez scored his first Inter goal. He scored two more on 7 April against
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, although Inter lost that match 3–4 in the
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. Ten days later, in a
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match at San Siro, he scored again against
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, but Inter lost 2–3 in an eventual 5–3 aggregate loss. On 5 May, Álvarez scored from a penalty kick against
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at the
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, but his team lost 3–1. Álvarez scored his tenth goal for Inter three days later against
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and also missed a penalty kick as Inter lost 1–3.


Sunderland

Álvarez joined English club
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on September deadline day 2014. Álvarez initially signed on loan with a view to a permanent switch if Sunderland avoided relegation. Álvarez made his
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debut on 13 September 2014, playing 65 minutes in a 2–2 draw against
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. He scored his first and only goal for the club on 3 February 2015 in a 3–1 win against
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in an
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fourth-round replay. Álvarez suffered an injury to his right knee during a goalless draw with
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in September 2014, which limited his appearances for the remainder of the season to 13 league games. Sunderland avoided relegation and triggered the conditional obligation to buy Álvarez outright for €10.5 million. However, the club did not wish to buy Álvarez due to a dispute with Inter over the player's fitness. Following Alvarez's injury in September, Sunderland had approached Inter to get their approval to carry out surgery, but Inter refused. The automatic purchase clause in Álvarez's contract would have been void if the player suffered a flare-up of a known case of
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in his left knee which had then prevented him from playing. Sunderland's medical team claimed that the injury to his right knee had been accelerated by both the left knee tendinopathy and a previous micro surgical repair in his right knee which had not been initially disclosed by Inter. They argued the combination of factors voided the contract, and Sunderland were therefore not obliged to buy the player. In 2017, the
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ruled that Sunderland were liable to pay Inter the transfer fee, rejecting Sunderland's argument on the basis that Sunderland's medical team had already found evidence of the micro-surgery to the right knee during the player's medical, but chose not to follow this up with Inter at the time. An appeal of the same ruling of FIFA was rejected. Nevertheless, as the transfer to Sunderland was considered complete and Álvarez did not sign a new contract with Sunderland, he was ''de facto'' a
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after the expiry of loan meaning Sunderland were not able to recoup a transfer fee for the player when he later signed for
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. In August 2019, after a lengthy legal battle, a FIFA tribunal ruled that Sunderland were liable to pay Velez Sarsfield €362,500 as part of the FIFA solidarity mechanism. On the back of the announcement, Sunderland's chairman also revealed that Álvarez had appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport over the amount awarded for lost earnings during the first half of the 2015–16 season while his contract ownership was under dispute. Alvarez won the appeal in January 2021 and was awarded £4,770,000 in compensation from Sunderland. It took Sunderland's total costs in relation to the Alvarez deal to more than £20m. Sunderland attempted to sue the club doctor who performed the Alvarez's medical for £13m in an effort to recoup some of the losses, though the lawsuit (and a subsequent counter-suit by the doctor) was dropped in March 2021 when Sunderland was bought by new owner
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.


Sampdoria

In the last days of December 2015, he was linked with a move to Italian side
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which was finally concluded on 4 January of the following year, with Álvarez signing a contract until 30 June 2016. He was also given number 25 shirt for the second part of 2015–16 season. On 24 June 2016, Álvarez signed a new three-year contract. On 11 July 2018, he has officially terminated his contract with Sampdoria by mutual consent.


International career

On 18 August 2011, Álvarez was called up to Argentina's senior squad. He made his debut on 2 September 2011 against
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in a friendly. Four days later, Álvarez played in another friendly, this time against
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. He made another appearance in the 2014 World Cup qualification match against
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. On 2 June 2014, Álvarez was called up for the
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.


Style of play

A left-footed and technically gifted
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, Álvarez is usually deployed as an
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, due to his ability to both score and create goals. He has been praised for his work-rate, stamina, and tactical versatility, and is capable of playing anywhere in
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, as well as in several offensive positions; he has also been deployed as a
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, as a
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, or as a
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, a position which allows him to cut inside and shoot on goal with his stronger left foot. Nicknamed ''Ricky Maravilla'', he was regarded as a talented and promising prospect in his youth, and his elegant playing style, shy personality, height and physique initially drew comparisons with
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and
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, although he has stated that his main inspirations as a footballer were
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and Riquelme. His main attributes are his powerful striking ability from distance,
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skills, and creativity, which along with his movement and acceleration often sees him exploit spaces by embarking on trademark solo runs with the ball; however, he has also drawn criticism from pundits for his lack of pace and inconsistent performances. In recent seasons, his playing time has also been limited due to several injuries. As such, he has been accused in the media of failing to live up to his initial potential.


Career statistics


Club


International


International goals

:''Scores and results list Argentina's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Álvarez goal''.


Honours

Vélez Sársfield *
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: 2011 Clausura Internazionale *
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runner-up:
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Argentina *
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runner-up:
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