How many goals has Luis Suarez scored for Barcelona?
283
Stats by club
| club | ||
|---|---|---|
| FC Barcelona | 283 | 23.837′ |
| Ajax Amsterdam | 159 | 13.336′ |
| Liverpool FC | 133 | 11.324′ |
| Atlético de Madrid | 80 | 5.196′ |
Has Luis Suarez scored against Barcelona?
Suarez scores against Barcelona, doesn’t celebrate but makes cryptic gesture: It wasn’t aimed at Koeman. Getting a goal against former side Barcelona was still on Luis Suarez’s to-do list but he managed to tick that off on Saturday night at the Estadio Wanda Metropolitano, although his celebration was tastefully muted.
Did Suarez celebrate his goal against Barcelona?
A memorable strike Suarez refused to celebrate his strike, though, instead offering a gesture of contrition to the Barcelona contingent, having spent six trophy-laden years at Camp Nou prior to his move. “I knew if I scored I wasn’t going to celebrate,” Suarez told Movistar after the game.
Did Suarez won Ballon d Or?
Luis Suarez was the first Barcelona player to win the Ballon d’Or award. The Spaniard beat the likes of Ferenc Puskas, Alfredo Di Stefano and Bobby Charlton to win the prestigious accolade.
How many goals Neymar scored for Barcelona?
Stats by club
| club | ||
|---|---|---|
| FC Barcelona | 186 | 105 |
| Paris Saint-Germain | 142 | 98 |
| Santos FC | 134 | 70 |
What does Suarez celebration mean?
Luis Suarez’s trademark celebration is a tribute to his family. He has a tattoo on his wrist that reads ‘Delfina’, which is the name of Suarez’s eldest daughter. First he kisses his ring finger as a nod to his wife Sofia, before kissing the tattoo.
Who did Suarez call?
Luis Suarez: Koeman’s phone call to tell me I wasn’t in his plans lasted 40 seconds. Luis Suarez during his interview with Gerard Romero. Luis Suarez has revealed that when Barcelona head coach Ronald Koeman told him in the summer of 2020 that he had no future at the club, that phone call lasted just 40 seconds.
Who won the 1960 Ballon d Or?
Luis Suárez
The 1960 Ballon d’Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Luis Suárez on 13 December 1960.