Sergio Agüero
Sergio Agüero
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Overview

Sergio Leonel Agüero del Castillo, commonly known as Kun Agüero, is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is regarded as one of the best strikers of his generation and one of the greatest players in the history of the Premier League. Here is a timeline of his significant events and milestones from birth to his retirement.
Main Milestones
Birth
2 June 1988
Sergio Agüero was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, marking the beginning of a remarkable football career.
Youth Career
1997-2003
Agüero started his youth career at Independiente, where he developed his skills and laid the foundation for his future success.
Professional Debut
5 July 2003
At just 15 years and 35 days old, Agüero made his professional debut for Independiente, breaking the record previously held by Diego Maradona.
Transfer to Atlético Madrid
2006
Agüero moved to Atlético Madrid for a reported fee of €23 million, where he quickly established himself as one of the world's best young players.
Transfer to Manchester City
2011
Agüero signed for Manchester City in a transfer worth £35 million, beginning a decade-long tenure that would see him become the club's all-time top goalscorer.
Premier League Title
2012
Agüero scored a last-minute winner against Queens Park Rangers to secure Manchester City's first Premier League title in 44 years.
Record-Breaking Season
2018
Agüero had a remarkable season, scoring his 150th Premier League goal and becoming the second-fastest player to reach this milestone after Alan Shearer.
Final Season and Retirement
2021
Agüero announced his departure from Manchester City at the end of the season and later joined Barcelona on a free transfer. However, he retired from football due to heart problems after playing just four matches for Barcelona.
Last Match for Manchester City
2021
Agüero played his last match for Manchester City in the Champions League final against Chelsea, where he came on as a substitute and was seen crying at the end, having failed to win the Champions League in his final game with City.