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Lucas Hernandez (football, 1996)

                         Lucas Hernandez  





Professional soccer defensive back who first played for Atletico Madrid of La Liga in 2014. He made his UEFA Champions League debut in 2016.

Before Fame

He started playing with Atletico's youth team in 2007 and has also spent time with the B team.

Trivia

He's represented France at the U16, U18, U19, and U20 levels.

Family Life

His father, Jean-Francois Hernandez, was also a professional soccer player in La Liga and Ligue 1.

Associated With

He and Saul Niguez have been teammates on Atletico.


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Name in home country:Lucas François Bernard Hernández
Date of birth:Feb 14, 1996
Place of birth:Marseille  France
Age:22
Height:1,84 m
Nationality:France  France
Position:Defence - Centre-Back
Foot:left
Player agents:Not clarified
Current club:Atlético Madrid Atlético Madrid
In the team since:Jul 1, 2015
Contract until:30.06.2022
Date of last contract extension:May 1, 2017
Outfitter:Nike Nike Tiempo Legend VII FG Nike
Shoe model:
Nike Tiempo Legend VII FG since Mar 28, 2018





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