sport.wikisort.org - AthleteDiogo Meireles da Costa ComM (Portuguese pronunciation: [diˈoɡuˈkɔʃtɐ]; born 19 September 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Primeira Liga club Porto and the Portugal national team.
Portuguese association football player
For the Portuguese sailor, see Diogo Costa (sailor).
In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Meireles and the second or paternal family name is da Costa.
Diogo Costa
 Costa training with Porto in 2018 |
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Full name |
Diogo Meireles da Costa[1] |
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Date of birth |
(1999-09-19) 19 September 1999 (age 23)[2] |
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Place of birth |
Rothrist, Switzerland |
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Height |
1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)[2] |
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Position(s) |
Goalkeeper |
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Current team |
Porto |
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Number |
99 |
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2009–2011 |
CB Póvoa Lanhoso |
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2011–2019 |
Porto |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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2017–2021 |
Porto B |
51 |
(0) |
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2019– |
Porto |
50 |
(0) |
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2014–2015 |
Portugal U16 |
4 |
(0) |
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2015–2016 |
Portugal U17 |
14 |
(0) |
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2015 |
Portugal U18 |
2 |
(0) |
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2016–2018 |
Portugal U19 |
19 |
(0) |
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2017–2019 |
Portugal U20 |
10 |
(0) |
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2018–2021 |
Portugal U21 |
16 |
(0) |
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2021– |
Portugal |
7 |
(0) |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23:46, 12 November 2022 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 27 September 2022 |
Coming through Porto's youth system, Costa impressed during his time with the reserve side, winning the UEFA Youth League in 2019. He was promoted to the first-team in 2019, winning a domestic double of the Primeira Liga and the Taça de Portugal in his first season, before breaking into the starting line-up in 2021, aged 22, earning a reputation as arguably as one of the most promising young goalkeepers in the world, while helping Porto to a second domestic double, being named in the Primeira Liga Team of the Year.
Born in Switzerland to parents from Portugal, Costa represented Portugal at various youth levels, being part of the under-17 team that won the 2016 European Championship, the under-19 team that won the 2018 European Championship and the under-21 team that finished as runners-up at the 2021 European Championship. He made his senior international debut in 2021.
Club career
Early career
Born in Rothrist, Canton of Aargau to Portuguese parents, Costa relocated to Santo Tirso at the age of 7.[3] Since his childhood, he would play football wherever he could on the streets or in his house with his cousin Vitor, with their idol being FC Porto legend Vítor Baía, whom they look to emualte.[4] He started playing football at a local acadmy AMCH Ringe, and later began going through some training sessions with Benfica, being integrated into one of their feeder club's Póvoa de Lanhoso, where he stayed for two years, standing out alongside future teammate Vitinha, before joining FC Porto's academy in 2011, following the consent of his parents.[5][4]
Porto
2017–2021: Youth career and reserves
Costa made his senior debut with the reserve team on 6 August 2017, in a 1–2 home loss against Gil Vicente for the LigaPro.[6] He finished the season with a further 31 appearances, helping to a seventh-place finish, and on 15 May he renewed his contract until June 2022.[7] In September, he was named the club's Newcomer of the Year;[3] late in the same year, Spaniard Iker Casillas – who started for the first team – heaped praise upon him, regarding him as his "successor".[8]
Costa won the 2018–19 UEFA Youth League with Porto, defeating Chelsea 3–1 in the final in Nyon, Switzerland on 29 April.[9] Days later, after Casillas suffered a heart attack, Vaná replaced him as starting goalkeeper and Costa was called up to the bench for the final three games of the season, starting with a 4–0 win at Desportivo das Aves on 4 May.[10][11]
On 25 September 2019, Costa made his first-team debut in the opening group match of the Taça da Liga, keeping a clean sheet in a 1–0 home victory over Santa Clara.[12] His first Primeira Liga appearance took place on 10 November in a 1–0 away defeat of Boavista, as the habitual starter Agustín Marchesín was suspended internally after a breach of discipline.[13] He made a further two until the end of the campaign for the eventual champions,[14] as well as all seven Taça de Portugal matches as they secured the double.[15]
At the start of the 2020–21 season, Costa inherited Porto's 99 shirt, made famous by goalkeeper and club legend Vítor Baía. He remained Marchesín's backup, only appearing in one league game, and made his Champions League debut on 9 December 2020; he kept a clean sheet in a 2–0 group stage win at Olympiakos.[16][17]
2021–Present: First-choice goalkeeper and domestic double
At the start of the 2021–22 season, Costa had a run as first-choice goalkeeper when Marchesín was sidelined with an injury.[18] He was September 2021's Goalkeeper of the Month, receiving 25% of the votes while Benfica's Odysseas Vlachodimos received 22%.[19] On 16 October, he agreed to a contract extension to 2026, increasing his buyout clause from €30 million to €60 million.[20] After helping Porto to an unbeaten run of sixteen consecutive league games, during which he kept eight clean sheets, he was named the league's Goalkeeper of the Month for four consecutive months from December to March 2022.[21]
He would then be part of five more victories that would seal Porto a second domestic double of the Primeira Liga and the Taça de Portugal, after keeping a clean sheet in the 1–0 victory of O Clássico against rivals Benfica.[22][23] Despite finishing the season with 15 clean sheets, the second-highest total behind Antonio Adán of Sporting CP, Costa was still named in the Primeira Liga Team of the Year ahead of them.[24]
On 12 October 2022, Costa managed to provide an assist to a goal from Galeno, then saved a penalty from Kerem Demirbay, and preserved a clean sheet in a 3–0 away win over Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League, becoming the first goalkeeper to achieve that feat.[25] On 26 October, Costa managed to save two consecutive penalties from Hans Vanaken and Noa Lang, becoming the first goalkeeper to save three consecutive penalties in the competition's history.[26] His form throughout the club's Champions League group stage campaign, saw him help his side qualify to the round of sixteen, as group winners, following a 2–1 home win over Atlético Madrid on 1 November, amassing 43 saves, and a man of the Match award, during the group stages.[27][28]
International career
2014–2021: Youth career
Costa started all of Portugal's matches in the 2016 UEFA European Under-17 Championship. In the final against Spain, he saved Manu Morlanes' spot kick in a 5–4 penalty shoot-out victory after a 1–1 draw, helping his team win the tournament for the sixth time.[29] With the under-19s, he participated in the 2017 European Championship, playing four out of five matches as they lost in the final to England.[30] He represented the nation at the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup,[31] starting in all the matches in a quarter-final exit.[32]
In July 2018, Costa played four matches out of five at the UEFA European Under-19 Championship in Finland, helping Portugal win the tournament for the first time,[33] but missed the final due to a muscle injury.[34]
Previously, on 25 May, the 18-year-old won his first cap for the under-21 side, coming on as a second-half substitute in a 3–2 friendly win over Italy.[35] In March 2021, Costa played all of Portugal's matches in the 2021 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, as Portugal finished the tournament as runners-up, losing the final 1–0 to Germany.[36]
2021–Present: Senior career
Costa was called up to the senior team for the first time on 26 August 2021, for 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against the Republic of Ireland and Azerbaijan and a friendly with Qatar.[37] He made his debut on 9 October against the last of those opponents, in a 3–0 victory at Algarve Stadium.[38]
Costa was chosen as the first-choice goalkeeper by the head coach Fernando Santos for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification play-offs, relegating usual starter Rui Patrício to the bench.[39] On 24 March, at his club ground, he played his first competitive game in a 3–1 win over Turkey in the play-off semi-finals;[40] he featured again five days later in a 2–0 victory over North Macedonia that sealed a place for the tournament.[41]
In October, he was named in Portugal's preliminary 55-man squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.[42]
Personal life
Costa and his wife Catarina Machado have a son born in November 2022, named Tomás Costa.[4][43]
Career statistics
Club
- As of match played 12 November 2022[44]
- Includes Taça de Portugal
- Includes Taça da Liga
- Appearance(s) in Premier League International Cup
- Appearance(s) in UEFA Champions League
- Six appearances in UEFA Champions League, four appearances in UEFA Europa League
International
- As of match played 27 September 2022[45]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team | Year | Apps | Goals |
Portugal |
2021 | 1 | 0 |
2022 | 6 | 0 |
Total | 7 | 0 |
Honours
Porto Youth
- UEFA Youth League: 2018–19[9]
Porto
- Primeira Liga: 2019–20,[46] 2021–22[22]
- Taça de Portugal: 2019–20,[15] 2021–22[23]
- Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 2020[47]
Portugal U17
- UEFA European Under-17 Championship: 2016[48]
Portugal U19
- UEFA European Under-19 Championship: 2018[49]
Individual
- Primeira Liga Goalkeeper of the Month: September 2021,[50] December 2021, January 2022, February 2022, March 2022
- Primeira Liga Goalkeeper of the Season: 2021–22
- Primeira Liga Team of the Year: 2021–22
- UEFA European Under-17 Championship Team of the Tournament: 2016[51]
- UEFA European Under-19 Championship Team of the Tournament: 2017[52]
- UEFA European Under-21 Championship Team of the Tournament: 2021[53]
- Dragão de Ouro – Newcomer Athlete of the Year: 2018[3]
Orders
Medal of the Order of Merit[54]
References
- "FIFA U-20 World Cup Poland 2019: List of Players: Portugal" (PDF). FIFA. 13 June 2019. p. 16. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 February 2020. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
- "Diogo Costa" (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
- "Atleta revelação do ano: Diogo Costa" [Newcomer athlete of the year: Diogo Costa] (in Portuguese). FC Porto. 29 September 2018. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- "Diogo Costa Childhood Story Plus Untold Biography Facts".
- Da Cunha, Pedro Jorge (15 November 2019). "Diogo Costa: o bom gigante que o FC Porto viu numa Casa do Benfica" [Diogo Costa: the good giant FC Porto saw in a Benfica House] (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- "COMENTÁRIO: Gil Vicente estreou-se com vitória em casa do FC Porto B" [COMMENT: Gil Vicente had winning debut at FC Porto B]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). 6 August 2017. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- "Diogo Costa prolonga contrato com o FC Porto até 2021/22" [Diogo Costa extends contract with FC Porto until 2021/22] (in Portuguese). SAPO. 15 May 2018. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- Gouveia, Carlos (13 December 2018). "Casillas elege sucessor na baliza do FC Porto: "Vem aí um craque"" [Casillas chooses successor in goal of FC Porto: "A star is coming"]. O Jogo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- Almeida, Isaura (29 April 2019). "FC Porto é campeão Europeu Sub-19" [FC Porto are Under-19 European champions]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 1 May 2019.
- "Vaná será titular frente ao Desportivo das Aves, escreve jornal" [Vaná will be starter against Desportivo das Aves, newspaper writes] (in Portuguese). SAPO. 2 May 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
- "Vaná substituiu Casillas e foi assim a estreia a titular na Liga" [Vaná replaced Casillas and that was how his starting League debut happened] (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. 5 May 2019. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
- "Em noite de estreia pelo FC Porto, Diogo Costa recebeu bênção de Marchesín" [On the night of his debut for FC Porto, Diogo Costa received Marchesín's blessing]. O Jogo (in Portuguese). 26 September 2019. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
- Nogueira, Carlos (10 November 2019). "Dragão resolveu muitos problemas só com uma bomba" [Dragon took care of many problems with one rocket alone]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 25 July 2020.
- Rosa, Melo (2 August 2020). "Diogo Costa fez história em Coimbra: "Uma Taça de muito sacrifício e muito trabalho"" [Diogo Costa made history in Coimbra: "A Cup full of sacrifice and hard work"]. O Jogo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 January 2021.
- Barbosa, Nuno (1 August 2020). "F. C. Porto conquista a Taça de Portugal e a dobradinha" [F. C. Porto conquer Portuguese Cup and double]. Jornal de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 August 2020.
- "Diogo Costa e o '99' nas costas: "É uma grande responsabilidade»" [Diogo Costa and the '99' on his back: «It's a big responsibility"]. Record (in Portuguese). 9 December 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
- "[Match report] Olympiakos vs Porto - UEFA Champions League - 2020–21". UEFA. 9 December 2020. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
- "Marchesín mais perto de voltar à baliza do FC Porto" [Marchesín closer to returning to FC Porto's goal] (in Portuguese). SAPO. 5 October 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
- "Diogo Costa eleito melhor guarda-redes do mês de setembro" [Diogo Costa voted best goalkeeper of the month of September] (in Portuguese). Notícias ao Minuto. 11 October 2021. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- "Diogo Costa, a renovação e um número especial: "É uma grande responsabilidade"" [Diogo Costa, the renewal and a special number: "It's a great responsibility"]. O Jogo (in Portuguese). 16 October 2021. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- "Diogo Costa foi novamente eleito guarda-redes do mês na Liga Bwin" [Diogo Costa was again elected goalkeeper of the month in the Liga Bwin]. Record (in Portuguese). 14 February 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- Ribeiro, Patrick (7 May 2022). "Zaidu winner takes Porto to the title away to bitter rivals Benfica". PortuGOAL. Retrieved 7 May 2022.
- Farr, Jamie (22 May 2022). "Taça de Portugal Final: Porto take down Tondela to seal domestic double". PortuGOAL. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
- "Diogo Costa eleito melhor guarda-redes da Liga Bwin 2021/22". O Jogo. 18 June 2022. Retrieved 18 June 2022.
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- "Porto exact sweet revenge against Club Brugge to book last-16 Champions League berth". portugoal.net. 26 October 2022.
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- "European Under-19 Championship: England beat Portugal in final". BBC Sport. 15 July 2017. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
- "Dalot targeting back-to-back golden summers". FIFA. 23 May 2017. Archived from the original on 23 May 2017. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
- "Uruguay progress, Portugal pay the penalty". FIFA. 4 June 2017. Archived from the original on 4 June 2017. Retrieved 7 June 2017.
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- Pereira, David (27 July 2018). "Guarda-redes de Portugal falha final do Europeu sub-19" [Portugal goalkeeper misses under-19 European Championship final]. Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- "Seleção sub-21 de Portugal vence Itália em amigável disputado no Estoril" [Under-21 Portuguese national team beat Italy in friendly held in Estoril] (in Portuguese). SAPO. 25 May 2018. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
- "Highlights, report: Germany beat Portugal for third U21 EURO title". UEFA. 6 June 2021. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
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- "Portugal 3–0 Qatar – Diogo Costa, Matheus Nunes & Rafael Leão make their Seleção debuts". PortuGOAL. 9 October 2021. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
- Ferreira, Sébastien (28 March 2022). "Barrages Mondial 2022 : avec Diogo Costa, le Portugal a baptisé son nouvel ange-gardien" [2022 World Cup playoffs: in Diogo Costa, Portugal have baptised their new guardian angel]. Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- "Diogo Costa e a titularidade frente à Turquia: "Foi muito especial para mim"" [Diogo Costa and the starting role against Turkey: "It was very special for me"]. Record (in Portuguese). 24 March 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- Fernandes, Mariana; Paredes, Diogo (29 March 2022). "Portugal vence Macedónia do Norte com bis de Bruno Fernandes e está no Mundial do Qatar (2-0) - como aconteceu" [Portugal defeat North Macedonia with a brace from Bruno Fernandes and are in the World Cup in Qatar (2-0) - how it happened]. Observador (in Portuguese). Retrieved 29 March 2022.
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External links
На других языках
[de] Diogo Costa
Diogo Meireles Costa (* 19. September 1999 in Rothrist) ist ein portugiesisch-schweizerischer Fussballtorwart, der aktuell beim FC Porto und der portugiesischen Nationalmannschaft spielt.
- [en] Diogo Costa
[es] Diogo Costa (futbolista)
Diogo Costa (Rothrist, Suiza, 19 de septiembre de 1999) es un futbolista portugués que juega como portero en el F. C. Oporto de la Primeira Liga de Portugal.
[fr] Diogo Costa
Diogo Meireles Costa, né le 19 septembre 1999 à Rothrist en Suisse, est un footballeur portugais qui évolue au poste de gardien de but au FC Porto.
[it] Diogo Costa
Diogo Meireles Costa (Rothrist, 19 settembre 1999) è un calciatore portoghese con cittadinanza svizzera, portiere del Porto.
[ru] Кошта, Диогу
Диогу Кошта (порт. Diogo Meireles Costa; род. 19 сентября 1999) — португальский футболист, вратарь клуба «Порту».
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