On April 12, 1994, Guido Rodriguez, an Argentine professional football player for La Liga’s Real Betis and the Argentina national team, was born. In defense midfield, he plays.
Rodrguez began his career at River Plate, where he made his debut in 2014. He stayed with the group until 2016. He was unable to obtain playing time and only participated in sixteen league games and twice in Copa Argentina. Additionally, Rodrguez played fifteen league games for Defensa y Justicia while on loan in 2016.
In the summer of 2016, Rodriguez signed with the Mexican team Club Tijuana. He scored five goals in 39 league games while playing.
On July 7, 2017, Rodriguez returned to Club América in a speculated $7 million deal, reuniting with former Tijuana boss Miguel Herrera.
On June 9th, 2017, Rodrguez received his first call-up to the Argentina national team for a friendly game against Brazil in Melbourne. He took Paulo Dybala’s place in Argentina’s 1-0 triumph.
In May, Rodrguez was added to the 23-man Argentina roster for the 2019 Copa América.
He scored his first goal for his nation on June 18, 2021, in Argentina’s 1-0 victory over Uruguay in their second Copa América group match.
Guido Rodríguez family: wife
Guido Rodríguez’s wife is Guadalupe Ramon
Guido Rodríguez family: children
Rodríguez has a child named Wada Ramon
Guido Rodríguez family: parents
Guido Rodríguez’s parents are known to be Rodriguez and Zulma de Pasqua
Guido Rodríguez family: siblings
Rodríguez’s known brother is Emi Rodriguez