Argentine footballer Ángel Di María has accumulated a net worth of $25 million as of 2026. His career spans top clubs and international triumphs, including World Cup and Copa América victories.
Ángel Di María, an Argentine professional footballer, holds a net worth of $25 million as of 2026. His career highlights include standout performances with Benfica in the Portuguese Primeira Liga between 2007 and 2010. Di María later played for prestigious clubs such as Real Madrid, Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, and Juventus before returning to Benfica in 2023. His international career with Argentina includes winning the FIFA World Cup in 2022 and the Copa América in both 2021 and 2024. Di María was born on February 14, 1988, in Rosario, Argentina, to parents Diana and Miguel. He is one of three siblings, with Vanesa and Evelyn being his sisters. As a highly energetic child in Perdriel, a doctor recommended early involvement in football, leading to his enrollment at age three. By the age of four, he joined the youth ranks of Rosario Central. From 2005 to 2007, Di María played for Rosario Central before transferring to Benfica in Portugal. The 2009-10 season marked his breakthrough, during which he scored his first career hat-trick and led the league with 11 assists. He also played a key role in helping Benfica secure the Primeira Liga title and their second consecutive Portuguese League Cup. In 2010, Di María moved to Real Madrid in Spain's La Liga, where he delivered exceptional performances. His contributions helped the club win the Copa del Rey in 2011 and the La Liga title along with the Supercopa de España in 2012. During the 2013-14 season, his final year with Real Madrid, Di María played a crucial part in the team's victory in the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League. He also contributed to the club's triumph in the 2014 UEFA Super Cup. Di María joined Manchester United in the English Premier League in 2014 for a then-British record transfer fee of £59.7 million. Although he started strongly, winning the Player of the Month award for September, his form declined sharply in the following months. In 2015, he transferred to Paris Saint-Germain in France's Ligue 1, where he made an immediate impact. During his first season, Di María set a new single-season assist record with 18 and helped PSG achieve a domestic quadruple by winning Ligue 1, Coup de France, Coupe de la Ligue, and Trophée des Champions. In the 2016-17 season, he again won the Coup de France and Coupe de la Ligue, adding another Trophée des Champions title. PSG continued their dominance under Di María, winning another domestic quadruple in the 2017-18 season. In 2019-20, the team achieved a second consecutive quadruple while finishing as runners-up in the UEFA Champions League. He secured his fifth Coupe de France with PSG in 2021 and his fifth Ligue 1 title in 2022. After seven seasons with PSG, Di María departed with 92 goals and 112 assists, the latter being a club record. Di María joined Juventus in Italy's Serie A as a free agent in 2022. That September, he made his 100th Champions League appearance. Despite his strong contributions, Juventus failed to advance past the group stage in the Champions League for the first time in a decade. During his tenure, he faced several hamstring injuries but remained a key performer. He returned to Benfica in 2023, helping the club win the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira before leaving at the end of the season. Di María's national team journey began with Argentina's under-20 side in 2007, where he helped win the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Canada. In 2008, he made his Olympic debut in Beijing, contributing to Argentina’s second consecutive Olympic football gold. He later made his senior debut for Argentina and participated in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, reaching the quarterfinals. He also featured in the 2014 World Cup but was sidelined early due to injury. In 2018, Argentina was eliminated in the round of 16. His later years with the national team were particularly successful. In 2021, he scored the only goal in the final to lead Argentina to Copa América victory over Brazil. The following year, he played a pivotal role in Argentina’s FIFA World Cup triumph in Qatar, defeating France in the final and ending a 36-year title drought. In 2024, he secured his second Copa América title, contributing to Argentina's record 16th continental championship. Following this tournament, he retired from international football. In 2011, Di María married Jorgelina Cardoso, and the couple has two daughters, Mia and Pia. In early 2015, an attempted burglary occurred at Di María's home in Prestbury, Cheshire, England. Later, in 2021, his home was targeted in a robbery where his family was held captive. © 2026 Celebrity Net Worth / All Rights Reserved