Angel Luis Rodriguez Diaz

Angel Luis Rodriguez Diaz

Spain

Personal Information

Full Name Angel Luis Rodriguez Diaz
Date of Birth April 26, 1987
Nationality Spain
Height 1.72 m
Role Forward

Angel Luis Rodriguez Diaz News

Breaking: Liverpool lodge appeal with FA against Alexis Mac Allister red card
Breaking: Liverpool lodge appeal with FA against Alexis Mac Allister red card
Chelsea 1-1 Liverpool: Reds Player ratings as Luis Diaz goal not enough to win on opening day | Premier League 2023-24
Chelsea 1-1 Liverpool: Reds Player ratings as Luis Diaz goal not enough to win on opening day | Premier League 2023-24 
Jurgen Klopp provides injury update on 5 Liverpool stars ahead of Premier League clash against Wolves
Jurgen Klopp provides injury update on 5 Liverpool stars ahead of Premier League clash against Wolves 
“Not on the same page yet” – Robbie Fowler insists 26-year-old Liverpool star is not as good as Sadio Mane
“Not on the same page yet” – Robbie Fowler insists 26-year-old Liverpool star is not as good as Sadio Mane
"I think it is harsh" - Chris Sutton backs Liverpool to thrash Leeds United
"I think it is harsh" - Chris Sutton backs Liverpool to thrash Leeds United

Angel Luis Rodriguez Diaz: A Brief Biography

Ángel Luis Rodríguez Díaz ( born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain) popular as a Ángel, is a Spanish football player who plays as a forward for Levante UD. Angel started his football career from his hometown at Tenerife B side where he scored seven goals in his first full professional season. During the season 2007-08, he played on loan with Real Madrid B and Osasuna B. Ángel Luis was an important offensive element as the club returned to La Liga. He made his debut in the competition in a 0–1 away loss against Real Zaragoza in August 2009 and contributed with one goal in 24 games – all as a substitute – during the season, but the team was eventually immediately relegated back. Though in the following years, he played with the club Elche and signed with the club Levante. Although He selected to play for Spain at Under-19 level in 2006.