Sergio Leonel Aguero Del Castillo is the real name of Kun Aguero. Kun Aguero was born on 2 June 1988. He is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a striker for English club Manchester City and the Argentina national team. He became the youngest player to debut in the Argentine Primera Division at 15 years and 35 days on 5 July 2003 breaking the record previously established by Diego Maradona in 1976.
He made a name for himself attracting attention from Europe’s top clubs by scoring 101 goals in 234 appearances while winning the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Super Cup in 2010. On the last day of his debut season with the club, Agüero scored a 94th-minute winner against Queens Park Rangers that earned City its first league title in 44 years. At international level, Aguero represented the Argentina under-20 team at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2005 and in 2007, winning both tournaments. Aguero played at the 2008 Beijing Olympics scoring two goals in the 3–0 semi final win against Brazil as Argentina went on to win the gold medal.
Sergio Aguero Age Height Weight Wiki Body Measurements Affairs Girl Friend
Full Name
Sergio Leonel Aguero Del Castillo
Nick Name
Sergio Aguero
Date of Birth
2 June 1988
Current Age
27 Years
Birth Place
Quilmes, Argentina
Nationality
Argentine
Occupation
Professional Footballer
Sun Sign
Position
Striker
Current Team
Manchester City
Shirt No
10
Height in Feet
5 Feet 8 in
Height in Meters
1.72m
Height in Centimeters
172cm
Weight in Kg
77Kg
Weight in Pounds
170 lbs
Eye Color
Black
Hair Color
Black
Chest
42
Waist Size
30
Biceps Size
16 in
Shoe Size
11
Family
Father
Leonel Del Castillo
Mother
Adriana Aguero
Spouse
Giannina Maradona
Awards
South American Team of the Year 2005
FIFA Young Player of the Year 2007
FIFA U-20 World Cup Golden Shoe 2007
FIFA U-20 World Cup Golden Ball 2007
La Liga Ibero-American Player of the Year 2008
Don Balón Award: 2007–08
Tuttosport Golden Boy 2007
World Soccer Young Player of the Year 2009
Etihad Player of The Year 2011–12, 2014–15
Etihad Goal of the Season 2011–12