Daniel Carvajal 

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Nationality

Spain

Preferred Foot

Right

Birthdate

Jan 11, 1992

Age

34

Height

5'8"

Weight

161 lb

Primary Position

RB

Secondary Position

--

Role

Possession Builder

Ranking

560thout of 897
Overall Grade66.7328th/897
Impact score4.7700th/897
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Grades

Key Grades

This season

Overall
54th/214 DEF
68.7
Passing
20th/213 DEF
77.9
Crossing
9th/168 DEF
74
Ball Carrying
117th/192 DEF
64.6
1 V 1 Defending
130th/210 DEF
64.5
Positioning
167th/213 DEF
62.9

Overall Grades by game

This season

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Metrics

Key Metrics

15
Appearances
892
Minutes
2
Clean sheets
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News

May 18, 2026

Set to leave Madrid

Carvajal will bring his playing career at Real Madrid to an end this summer by mutual agreement, concluding a 23-year association with the club that began when he joined the academy in 2002, the club announced.

Analysis: Carvajal made 450 appearances for Real Madrid's first team across 13 senior seasons, scoring 14 goals and winning 27 trophies including six Champions League titles, making him one of only five players in football history to have won the European Cup six times. Carvajal also claimed six Club World Cups, five European Super Cups, four La Liga titles, two Copa del Rey trophies and four Spanish Super Cups during one of the most decorated periods in the club's history. At individual level, he was named in the FIFPro World XI in 2024, won the FIFA Best men's team award and was voted the best player of the 2024 Champions League final in which he scored the decisive goal. With Spain, he earned 51 caps and won Euro 2024 and the Nations League in 2023. President Florentino Perez described Carvajal as a legend and symbol of Real Madrid and its academy, with the Santiago Bernabeu set to pay tribute to the defender during Saturday's final La Liga fixture of the season against Athletic Club.

May 14, 2026

On bench against Oviedo

Carvajal (toe) is on the bench to face Oviedo on Thursday.

Analysis: Carvajal will look to play some minutes after missing the previous three contests, but he'll serve as a substitute behind Trent Alexander-Arnold in this game. The veteran defender has struggled with various injuries in recent years, and it's unclear if he'll earn a big role for the remainder of the season.

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