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ALL ABOUT THE FOOTBALLER DANI CEBALLOS
Dani Ceballos is one of those midfielders who doesn't go unnoticed: elegant on the ball, intense off it, and with a vision that has taken him to elite clubs like Real Madrid and Arsenal. From his humble beginnings in Utrera to winning titles in Europe and shining with the Spanish national team, his journey has been full of hard work, injuries, triumphs, and moments of pure magic. In this article, we tell you EVERYTHING about his story, statistics, the teams he has played for, his sporting achievements, and several interesting facts that will surprise you. If you're a fan of great football, keep reading.
From Utrera with talent and character
Daniel Ceballos Fernández was born on August 7, 1996, in Utrera, Seville. Like many Andalusian children, he grew up kicking a ball around in the street, dreaming of becoming a footballer. His technical skill was evident from a very young age, and Betis was the club that took a chance on his talent.
After coming through the Betis youth academy, he made his debut with the Real Betis first team in 2014 at just 17 years old. His confidence, passing accuracy, and elegant dribbling quickly made him a key player, even on a team fighting to avoid relegation. In the Second Division, Ceballos was key to Betis' promotion in the 2014-15 season. He played with surprising maturity and didn't hesitate to ask for the ball in difficult moments. His style was reminiscent of the great Spanish midfielders: lots of composure, lots of through balls, and natural leadership.
Professional debut: 2014
Seasons at Betis: 2014–2017
Matches: 105
Goals: 7
Promotion to La Liga: 2015
Ceballos soon attracted the attention of Spain's giants, and it was Real Madrid who beat everyone else to the punch and secured his services in 2017.
Shining Among Giants and Growing in England
The move to Real Madrid was a huge leap for Dani. He arrived in a dressing room full of stars, in the midst of an era of consecutive Champions League titles. Although his role was secondary in his first seasons, he showed glimpses of quality when given playing time. His debut at the Bernabéu was brilliant: a brace against Alavés and a standing ovation.
Looking for more playing time, Ceballos was loaned to Arsenal in the 2019-20 season. Under Unai Emery and then Arteta, he was a regular starter and a key player in winning the FA Cup. His playing style suited the Premier League very well: possession, vision, and high defensive intensity.
Key stages in his career
Real Madrid (2017–present): Over 90 matches
Titles: 2 Champions League, 1 La Liga, 1 Spanish Super Cup
Arsenal (2019–2021): 77 matches, 2 goals, 5 assists
Titles at Arsenal: FA Cup 2020, Community Shield Shield
Return to Madrid: 2021 with a more mature and tactical role
In 2021, he suffered an ankle injury during the Olympic Games, which delayed his return to the pitch. But with hard work and patience, he regained playing time at Madrid, contributing in rotations and showing his best form in key Copa del Rey and Champions League matches.
Today he remains at the club, a valuable asset for Ancelotti and one of the most beloved players for his dedication, professionalism, and connection with the fans.
Success with La Roja and interesting facts
Dani Ceballos has been a regular in Spain's youth national teams. He shone brightly with the Under-21s and was chosen as the Best Player of the Under-21 European Championship in 2017. He was key to the 2019 title, alongside Fabián Ruiz and Oyarzabal, forming a formidable midfield.
He made his debut with the senior national team in 2018, and although he hasn't been a regular starter, he has played important minutes in the Nations League and qualifiers. He was also part of the Olympic team in Tokyo 2020, although an injury sidelined him for the tournament's opening game.
Stats with La Roja
Matches with the senior team: 13
Goals: 1
Under-21: 29 matches, 8 goals
European Championships played: 2 (2017, 2019)
Olympic Games: Tokyo 2020
Dani is very active on social media and He often spends time with his family, friends, and teammates. He's a player who's very approachable, with Andalusian charisma and an easy smile. He has also spoken openly about his desire to have a more important role at Real Madrid and to continue fighting for a place in the national team.
Things you might not know
He suffered from asthma in his childhood, which almost kept him from playing football.
He has "Humility can't be bought" tattooed on his arm.
He is a fan of flamenco and sometimes sings at private gatherings.
At Betis, he is considered one of the most talented youth academy players of the last decade.
He has stated that his football idol is Andrés Iniesta.
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