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  1. Diego Ribas has had an emotional rollercoaster of a year, one in which he suffered the worst injury of his career, while his club enjoyed a historic season. His personal setback dates to 25 July, when he suffered a broken left ankle and ligament damage as a result of a heavy tackle during the second leg of Flamengo’s Copa Libertadores last-16 tie with Emelec.

  2. Diego Ribas Biography. He joined Brazil as a full international in 2003. There, he has earned 34 caps, scoring four international goals. He became part of the Brazilian squads that reached the final of CONCACAF Gold Cup in 2003, besides winning Copa América in 2004 and 2007, as well as an Olympic bronze in 2008.

  3. Diego. Summary; Matches; Passport First name Diego Last name Ribas da Cunha Nationality Brazil Date of birth 28 February 1985 Age 39 Country of birth Brazil Place of birth Ribeirão Preto Position Midfielder Height 174 cm Weight 78 kg Foot Right. Career Domestic Leagues; Domestic Cups;

  4. Full name: Diego Ribas da Cunha Date of birth/Age: Feb 28, 1985 (39) Place of birth: Ribeirão Preto Height: 1,73 m Citizenship: Brazil. Italy Position: midfield - Attacking Midfield Foot: right Player agent: Relatives Current club: Retired Joined: Jan 1, 2023 Contract expires: - Outfitter: adidas Social-Media:

  5. History. There have been 12 FIFA cards of Diego in 2 different positions (CAM, LM) , with ratings varied from 79 to 88 since FIFA 10. Below all Diego FIFA card and their ratings have been listed in descending order. He is and his nation is . He has played for 4 clubs: Fenerbahçe, Atlético de Madrid, VfL Wolfsburg & Juventus.

  6. 5 de ago. de 2022 · Diego Ribas, amor por Simeone El centrocampista carioca ha publicado una foto junto a Simeone acompañada de un texto en el que alaba la pasión con la que el técnico afronta su profesión.

  7. 6 de nov. de 2022 · Diego Ribas se retira a los 37 años El centrocampista brasileño pone fin a su carrera tras 20 años de profesional. Estuvo en dos etapas en el Atlético, con el que ganó LaLiga y una Europa League.