Danilo Luiz da Silva Biography, Name, Age, Wife, Career, Net Worth & Wiki & More

Danilo Luiz da Silva

About Danilo Luiz da Silva

Danilo Luiz da Silva, also known as Danilo, is a Brazilian professional football player with the Brazil national team and Serie A club Juventus. Danilo began his career with América Mineiro before moving to Santos, where he scored the winning goal of the 2011 Copa Libertadores. He moved to Portuguese club Porto in January 2012, where he won consecutive Primeira Liga titles. He joined Real Madrid in 2015 for a transfer fee of €31.5 million. He joined Manchester City in 2017.

After winning two Premier League titles, an FA Cup, and two EFL Cups with City, Danilo joined Juventus in 2019 and won the Serie A title in his first season. In 2011, Danilo won his first cap for the senior Brazil team. He also won the 2011 U-20 World Cup and a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. In 2018, he represented the nation at the FIFA World Cup. In 2021, he will represent it at the Copa América World Cup.

Bio/Wiki

Birth Name Danilo Luiz da Silva
Nick Name Danilo
Age 31 (as in 2022) Years
Religion Roman Catholic
Sun Sign/Zodiac Sign Cancer
Birth Place Bicas, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Date of Birth 15 July 1991
Nationality Brazilian
Residence Bicas, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Home Town Bicas, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
Food Habit Non-Vegetarian
Hobbies Watching Movies, Horse Riding

Family

Mother’s Name Maria José da Silva
Father’s Name José Luiz da Silva
Brother(s) None
Sister(s) None

Girlfriends/Affairs

Affairs/Girlfriends Clarice Sales

Marital Status, Wife and Children

Wife/Spouse Clarice Sales
Marriage Date 17 June 2017
Marriage Place Bicas, Brazil
Children Daughters- 1- Name Not Available
Sons- Miguel

Education

School Not Available
College/University Not Available
Educational Qualification Not Available
Profession Professional Footballer
Brands Endorsed Nike
Career Manager He is represented by
B2F.

Football Career

Debut Club • Aug 7, 2019: Juventus
Debut International • 14 September 2011: Brazil national football team
Jersey Number • 6 (Juventus)
• 2 (Brazil national football team)
Current Team(s) • Juventus
• Brazil national football team
Coach/Mentor Andrea Pirlo
Position Defender – Right-Back
Foot Right
Strengths • Long Passing
• Saving long shots
• Reflexes
Weaknesses None
Achievements Not Available

Height, Weight, and Figure Measurements

Height (Approx.) in centimeters- 184 cm
in meters- 1.84 m
in feet inches- 6’0”
Weight (Approx.) in kilograms- 78 kg
in pounds- 172 lbs

Figure Measurements

Chest Size 41 inches
Biceps Size 14 inches
Waist Size 34 inches

Extra Ordinary Features

Race / Ethnicity Brazilian
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Black
S*xual Orientation Straight
Distinctive Features • Black hair
• Black eyes
Dress Size Not Available
Shoe Size 9.5 UK

Favourite Things

Favorite Playing Position Defender – Right-Back
Favorite Car Audi
Favorite Friend Ivan Rakitic
Favorite Food Italian Food
Favorite Drinks Tea & Coffee
Role Models Sergio Ramos
Favorite Color Black
Favorite Website Twitter & Instagram
Favorite Animal Dog
Favorite Footballer Ronaldinho
Favorite Cell Phone/Brand iPhone/Apple
Favorite Movie Thor Series
Favorite Flowers Red Rose
Controversies None

Life Journey

Woodgram presents a Full Story of a Football Genius who is best known by the name “Dan”. This Danilo da Silva Biography provides a detailed account of notable events during the lifetime of the artist. His life story before fame, family background, relationships, and many other OFF-Pitch facts about him are included in the analysis.

Everyone knows about his rocky facial features. There are few people who know much about Danilo da Silva’s biography, which is quite interesting. Let’s get started, shall we? To start off, his full name is Danilo Luiz da Silva. He was born on the 15th of July 1991 to his mother, Maria Jose da Silva, and father, Jose Luiz da Silva, in Bicas, a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil.

The origins of Danilo’s family are rooted in the ethnicity of Black Brazilians, a group that has had a history of prejudice and struggle for inclusion in South American society. Danilo and other successful black Brazilians now engage in mixed marriages, resulting in children with mixed skins.

Danilo was born and raised in Bicas, a municipality with about 13,000 inhabitants, roughly 3 hours north of Rio de Janeiro. The motivation that young Danilo received to become a footballer came from the legendary Edson Arantes do Nascimento, a.k.a. Pele.

In a town where emptiness ends when there is football on one’s feet, it was easy for young Danilo to pick football over going to school. Danilo took up football at the age of 13 when he was a serious player.

In 2004, he enrolled with his local youth team, Tupynambas, where he was able to show off his talent.

Cafu’s displays at the club taught him how to play his position better by learning from his role model and two-time world cup winner. Danilo felt the need to play more competitive football after two years of outgrowing all football ranks at Tupynambas.

He switched to the south side of America Mineiro located in Belo Horizonte. Danilo saw the club as a springboard that would set him up for success in his youth career.

Danilo is married to his long-term loving partner Clarice. The couple together has a son named Miguel born on April 9, 2015. Danilo previously announced that he and his girlfriend will be holding the wedding ceremony on June 30, 2017. They got married on a pre-planned date in Brazil.

Danilo Luiz da Silva Net Worth

How much salary does he earn?

In July 2019 the full-back signed a contract with Juventus that nets him a whopping salary of 4 million euros (3.5 Million Pound) per year. We have crunched the numbers, this means he earns €10,929 (£9,555) per day and €455 (£398) per hour!

Estimated Net Worth in 2022 (Approx) 18 Million Euro (15.7 Million Pound)
Estimated Net Worth in 2021 (Approx) Under Review
Annual Salary €4,000,000 (£3,478,261)
Per Month Salary €333,333 (£289,855)
Per Week Salary €76,923 (£66,890)
Per Day Salary €10,959 (£9,529)
Per Hour Salary €456 (£397)
Per Minute Salary €8(£7)
Market Value $16.50 Million
Highest Market Value $27.50 Million (Jul 1, 2015)
Endorsements $1-$5 Million
Income Source Professional Footballer
Cars Collection • Audi
• Range Rover

The Brazilian defender played for Real Madrid in the past but joined Manchester City in 2017. The fact that he played for two of the richest clubs made him wealthy! He was purchased by Juventus in the summer of 2019 for 37 million euros, and his current salary is about 4 million euros. Danilo is currently valued at $16.6 million on the market.

Club Career

Santos

  • Danilo is from Bicas, Minas Gerais. At the age of 20, he played youth football with Tupynambás and América Mineiro and played at the senior level with the latter club in the Campeonato Mineiro and the Série C, winning the latter in 2009 and gaining promotion.
  • The transfer of Danilo to Santos took place in May 2010. DIS Esporte acquired 37.5% of his economic rights, Santos received another 37.5%, and the remaining 25% were kept by América.
  • The team won the Campeonato Paulista in 2011 and he played in two Série A seasons with the team.
  • Danilo played the full 90 minutes of both matches in the 2011 Copa Libertadores Finals against Pe*arol, first at central midfield and second at right-back, and scored the decisive goal in a 2–1 victory following a goalless first match.

Porto

  • Danilo signed for Portuguese club Porto on a contract lasting until June 2016 in January 2012 following the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup following a €13 million transfer fee paid by Porto.
  • A €50 million release clause was included in his contract. His first job was playing understudy to Cristian Săpunaru, but soon became the team’s first choice, with compatriot Alex Sandro – who had been signed at the same time – playing on the other defensive wing as the V*tor Pereira-led side won back-to-back Primeira League titles.
  • On 18 February, Danilo equalized with a penalty kick to make it 1-1 away to Basel in the Champions League round of 16. It was his fourth competitive goal of the season.

Danilo With Real Madrid

  • Real Madrid announced on 31 March 2015 that Danilo would join them in July, with the club paying a €31.5 million transfer fee for his services and signing him to a six-year deal.
  • On 23 August, he made his debut in a goalless tie at Sporting Gijón, which was also the season opener. He scored his first goal for the team in a 3–1 away win against Celta de Vigo on 24 October.
  • In the 2015–16 Champions League, Danilo played seven times as Real Madrid won the tournament.
  • In the final against Atlético Madrid, he came on in place of injured Dani Carvajal early in the second half of a draw and penalty shootout win.
  • While Carvajal suffered from several physical ailments, Danilo contributed with 17 matches and one goal to the club’s first La Liga title in five years.
  • Additionally, he played in three matches in Madrid’s Champions League campaign, helping the club win its second consecutive Champions League title.

Danilo In Manchester City

Danilo joined the English Premier League club Manchester City on 23 July 2017 for a reported £26.5 million transfer fee. On 23 December, he scored his first goal for his new team, replacing Fabian Delph late into a 4–0 win at home against AFC Bournemouth.

Juventus

  • Danilo signed a five-year contract with Serie A champions Juventus after Juventus paid a €37 million transfer fee.
  • A part-exchange was involved in the move that saw João Cancelo move to Manchester City.
  • Danilo made his Juventus debut on 31 August against Napoli, in which he scored the opening goal of an eventual 4–3 home victory, which was the fastest goal scored by a foreign player in Serie A history.
  • Following a 0–0 draw after regulation time in the 2020 Coppa Italia Final against Napoli on 17 June, Danilo missed Juventus’ second spot-kick, hitting the crossbar. Ultimately, Napoli won the match 4–2 on penalties.
  • In a Serie A match against Sassuolo, Danilo opened the scoring with a 25-meter volley on 10 January 2021; Juventus won 3–1.

International Career

  • As a result of his Santos performances, Danilo made his debut for Brazil on 14 September 2011 at the age of 20, playing in the first leg of that year’s Superclásico de las Américas, a goalless draw away to Argentina (2–0 aggregate victory).
  • He started for the under-20s at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Colombia, winning the tournament.
  • During the 2012 Summer Olympics, Danilo represented the under-23 team. During Brazil’s journey to the silver medal, he scored against New Zealand in the group stage (3–0).
  • Danilo was also named in Tite’s squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, making his debut in that competition on 17 June by playing the entire 1–1 draw against Switzerland.
  • A week before the quarterfinal match against Belgium, he suffered an injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the tournament.
  • Danilo scored his first senior international goal on 19 November 2019 in a 3–0 friendly win over South Korea in Abu Dhabi.
  • In June 2021, he was named to Brazil’s squad for the 2017 Copa América on home soil.

Facts About Danilo Luiz da Silva

  • Daniel Luiz da Silva is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Manchester City and the Brazilian national team.
  • He was born in Bicas, Brazil, on 15 July 1991.
  • Danilo began his professional football career with America Mineiro in 2009. Then he played for Santos and scored the winning goal in the 2011 Copa Libertadores.
  • A year after moving to FC Porto, he won consecutive titles in the Primeira Liga.
  • Real Madrid signed him to a two-year contract for 31.5 million euros in 2015.
  • In July 2017, Danilo signed a five-year contract with English club Manchester City for a staggering £26.5 million.
  • On 14th September 2011, Danilo debuted for Brazil against Australia.
  • Danilo primarily plays as a full-back, but he is capable of playing as a defensive midfielder as well.
  • Brazil is an attacking full-back by nature and likes to get into the offensive third more often than not.

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