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Diego Godín

Is Diego Godín A-List?

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NoDiego Godín is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2014

La Liga Title and Champions League Final

Lost A-list status in 2018

Dropped to B tier — Europa League Glory

Ranking Timeline

2010C$3M

Atlético Madrid Transfer

Joined Atlético Madrid from Villarreal, beginning what would become a legendary partnership with manager Diego Simeone. His commanding defensive presence and leadership quickly made him a key figure in Atlético's transformation.

2011B$5M+$2M

Copa América Victory Captain

Captained Uruguay to Copa América glory, their first major international trophy in 16 years. The tournament success elevated his status in Uruguay and demonstrated his leadership qualities on the biggest stage.

2014A$12M+$7M

La Liga Title and Champions League Final

Won La Liga with Atlético Madrid, breaking the Barcelona-Real Madrid duopoly, and reached the Champions League final. Despite the final loss, Godín's performances established him as one of Europe's elite defenders and earned significant wage increases.

2016A$16M+$4M

Second Champions League Final

Reached a second Champions League final with Atlético Madrid, again losing to Real Madrid in a heartbreaking penalty shootout. His consistency at the highest level maintained his reputation as one of the world's best center-backs.

2018B$18M+$2M

Europa League Glory

Won the Europa League with Atlético Madrid, adding another European trophy to his collection. After nine successful seasons, Godín left the club as a legend, having made over 380 appearances.

2019B$19M+$1M

Inter Milan Transfer

Joined Inter Milan on a free transfer with substantial wages, though his time in Italy was less successful than his Atlético years. Age and fitness issues began to limit his impact at the highest level.

2022C$19.5M+$0.5M

Return to South America

Moved to Vélez Sarsfield in Argentina after brief spells at Cagliari and Atlético Mineiro, signaling the twilight of his career. While still respected, his on-field influence had diminished significantly.

2024C$20M+$0.5M

Retirement from Football

Announced retirement from professional football after a distinguished career spanning nearly two decades. His legacy as one of Uruguay's greatest defenders and Atlético Madrid legend remained intact despite a quiet final chapter.

2026B$20M

Atlético Madrid and Uruguay Legend

Remembered as one of the finest defenders of his generation, particularly for his nine-year stint at Atlético Madrid where he won La Liga and reached two Champions League finals. His leadership of Uruguay's golden generation keeps him highly respected in football.

Last updated: February 25, 2026