Early Life and Education
Álvaro Morata was born on October 23, 1992, in Madrid, Spain. He started his football career at Atlético Madrid’s youth academy before moving to Real Madrid’s youth system, where he eventually made his professional debut.
Morata focused primarily on his football development from a young age. He did not pursue higher education, as his career in football became his main focus.
Career and Achievements
Morata started his professional career with Real Madrid after progressing through their youth ranks. He made his first-team debut in 2010.
Real Madrid and Juventus Tenure
During his time at Real Madrid, Morata won several La Liga and UEFA Champions League titles. In 2014, he transferred to Juventus, where he won Serie A titles and the Coppa Italia.
Chelsea and Atlético Madrid
In 2017, Morata joined Chelsea, playing in the Premier League. In 2019, he moved to Atlético Madrid on loan, and in 2020, he transferred permanently to the club.
AC Milan and Galatasaray
In 2024, Morata joined AC Milan, where he played 25 matches, scored 6 goals, and provided 2 assists. In 2025, he signed with Galatasaray to continue his professional career.
International Career
Morata made his debut for the Spain national team in 2014. He has participated in major international competitions, including Euro 2016, Euro 2020, the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and Euro 2024. He was named captain of the Spanish national team for Euro 2024.
Club-Level Trophies
Real Madrid
- La Liga: 2011-2012, 2016-2017
- Copa del Rey: 2010-2011, 2013-2014
- UEFA Champions League: 2013-2014, 2016-2017
- FIFA Club World Cup: 2016
- UEFA Super Cup: 2016
Juventus
- Serie A: 2014-2015, 2015-2016
- Coppa Italia: 2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2020-2021
- Supercoppa Italiana: 2020
Chelsea
- Premier League: 2017-2018
- FA Cup: 2017-2018
- UEFA Europa League: 2018-2019
National Team-Level Trophies
- Spain U21 European Championship: 2013
- Spain Senior National Team UEFA European Championship: 2012 (Finalist)
- UEFA Nations League: 2023
- Spain U19 European Championship: 2011, 2012



