Luis Suárez Career Stats: A Comprehensive Overview

Born on January 24, 1987 in Salto, Uruguay, Luis Alberto Suárez Díaz has become one of the most prolific forwards of his generation. From the streets of Montevideo to the grand stages of La Liga and the Premier League, Suárez’s career is marked by remarkable goal‑scoring numbers, decisive assists, and a trophy cabinet that reflects his impact at every club he has represented.

Club Career in Numbers

Suárez’s senior career began in Uruguay before he moved to Europe, where he established himself as a lethal striker. Below is a breakdown of his league appearances and goals for each club, based on official competition data up to the end of the 2023‑24 season.

Across all clubs, Suárez has amassed more than 500 league goals and contributed over 150 assists, highlighting his dual threat as both finisher and creator.

International Record with Uruguay

Suárez is also a cornerstone of the Uruguay national team. His tally stands at:

He helped Uruguay win the 2011 Copa América, scoring two goals in the final and earning the tournament’s Best Player award. Suárez remains among the top three all‑time scorers for his country, trailing only behind legendary forward Fernando Muslera (who is a goalkeeper, so not applicable) – the correct comparison is with Diego Forlán (36 goals) and Edinson Cavani (58 goals).

Statistical Highlights

  1. Golden Boot (Premier League) – 2013‑14 (31 goals)
  2. Pichichi Trophy