Almada was a member of the Argentina team that won the 2022 FIFA World Cup, making history by becoming the first active Major League Soccer (MLS) player to win the tournament.
Early life
Thiago 'Guayo' Ezequiel Almada was born on 26 April 2001, in Ciudadela, Buenos Aires in Argentina. He grew up in the neighbourhood of Fuerte Apache, which is known for high crime rates and prevalent drug use.[3] Almada spent many of his early years selling fruit and vegetables door-to-door to earn extra money. Much time was spent with his grandparents while his parents worked.[4]
Club career
Vélez Sarsfield
At the age of four, Almada played football for a local club, Santa Clara. He was picked up by Vélez Sarsfield at age five, where he made his way through the youth academy. In August 2018, just four months shy of his 17th birthday, Almada made his professional debut with the club.[5] In October 2018, he was included in The Guardian's "Next Generation 2018".[6]
On 4 December 2021, Vélez Sarsfield announced that it had reached an agreement with Major League Soccer club Atlanta United for the pre-transfer of Almada in February 2022.[7] The transfer, reportedly worth a league-record $16 million, was officially announced by Atlanta on 9 February 2022.[8][9]
On 10 February 2022, Atlanta United officially announced the transfer of Almada with a series of photos on the club's Instagram page, showing him with the club's president Darren Eales at the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta. Shortly afterward, Almada was unveiled in the club's kit for the very first time in front of thousands of fans in a virtual welcome ceremony (due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic).[10]
On 11 February 2022, Almada came under scrutiny from supporters in Atlanta after it was revealed that in his final match for Sarsfield, he had scored a goal and celebrated with a racially insensitive gesture with his eyes, this raised many concerns for the club, and his future, but he had apologized shortly after being asked about the situation.[11]
On 14 February 2022, Almada made his official debut for Atlanta wearing the number 8 in a pre-season match versus Mexican outfit C.D. Guadalajara during Atlanta's pre-season tour of Mexico. Atlanta would end up losing the match 3–0.[12]
On 15 March 2022, Almada made his MLS debut against expansion team Charlotte FC as a substitute in Atlanta's win against them, 2–1. Almada had 18 touches in 34 minutes; he said, "I wanted to be here" and "I wanted to get to know everybody. It worked out well in the end. I’m here. I’m ready to fight for everything that we have to fight for."[citation needed] Shortly after the Charlotte FC game, on 19 March 2022, Almada scored his first ever MLS goal in a 3–3 draw vs CF Montréal. The goal would end up winning the MLS' Goal of The Week contest for Matchday 4.[13]
2023 season
On 25 February 2023, Almada scored two goals (one of which was a free kick) in the first game of the 2023 season, helping Atlanta gain a 2–1 win over San Jose Earthquakes.[14][15] As a result, Almada was named MLS Player of the Week,[16] as well as being featured in the league's Team of the Matchday.[17]
Botafogo
On 6 July 2024, Almada officially joined Campeonato Brasileiro Série A side Botafogo,[18][19] signing a five-year contract with the club;[19][20] The deal reportedly commanded a fee of $21 million (€19,5 million) plus $9 million (€7,5 million) in add-ons; in the process, it broke the transfer record both for the MLS,[18] and the Brazilian league.[21]
In November 2022, Almada was officially called up to the Argentinian World Cup squad to replace injured Joaquín Correa, only five days before Argentina's first game of the tournament.[22] He was a member of the squad that ultimately won the tournament, becoming the first active MLS player to win a World Cup.[23] In Argentina's final group stage game, he made his 2022 World Cup debut against Poland. He came on in the 86th minute as a substitute of Alexis Mac Allister in which Argentina was victorious by 2–0.[24]
On 23 March 2023, Almada scored his first international goal for Argentina at the senior level during a friendly against Panama in his third appearance for the senior team, becoming the first-ever MLS-based player to score for the national team.[25]
Personal life
In February 2021, Almada was identified as a person of interest by local authorities after a party in San Isidro, Buenos Aires on 4 December 2020. A 28-year-old woman said several people sexually abused her in a house rented by Juan Martín Lucero. After the investigation became public, his club suspended both him and Miguel Brizuela.[26] A week after Almada was suspended, he was reinstated with the club stating, "substantial modifications were generated by virtue of the incorporation of new evidence, expertise and testimonies."[27]
^ ab"ALMADA CHEGOU". Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas (in Brazilian Portuguese). 6 July 2024. Archived from the original on 6 July 2024. Retrieved 6 July 2024.