Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce Diego Costa has today
completed his transfer from Atletico Madrid by signing a five-year
contract.
He will join up with the first team for our pre-season European training camp next week.
Since becoming a first-choice selection at Atletico, Costa has been
one of the most consistent strikers in European football, with his goals
and performances over the course of 2013/14 propelling his former club
to a first La Liga title in 18 years and a place in the Champions League
final.
Powerful and direct, the 25-year-old built a strong reputation in
Spain as a fine finisher, particularly in one-on-one situations, and is
capable of scoring goals with both his left and right foot while his
physical nature also makes him a real threat in the air. His favoured
position is as the central striker, with his ability to run in behind
opposition defenders making him difficult to pick up.
Costa said: ‘I am very happy to sign for Chelsea. Everybody knows it
is a big club in a very competitive league, and I am very excited to get
started in England with a fantastic coach and team-mates. Having played
against Chelsea last season I know the high quality of the squad I am
joining.
‘I would like to thank everybody at Atletico who made me into the
player I am, it was an incredible time for me, but now I am starting a
new adventure and I hope to win many trophies with Chelsea.’
Born in Brazil, Costa’s professional career began at Portuguese club
Braga in February 2006. A loan spell at Penafiel in the second division
followed before he was sold to Atletico during the 2006/07 campaign. He
was then immediately loaned back to Braga until the end of the season,
where he scored his first goal for the club in a UEFA Cup win against
Parma.
Over the course of the following two seasons, further loan spells
with Celta Vigo and Albecete proved important periods in the player’s
development as he gained regular first-team football and developed a
ruthless streak in front of goal.
In the summer of 2009 Costa was sold to Real Valladolid, and while he
enjoyed a fantastic start to his time with the Spanish club, scoring six
goals in his first 12 games, the team were struggling and they ended
the season relegated.
Ahead of the 2010/11 season a buy-back clause was triggered by
Atletico, ensuring Costa returned to the Spanish capital. Both Sergio
Aguero and Diego Forlan, however, were ahead of him in the pecking order
meaning breaking into the side was not going to be easy.
An injury to Aguero afforded Costa an opportunity and, after scoring
the only goal of the game against Real Zaragoza, he went on to net in
quick succession against Seville, Getafe and Rosenborg. Later in the
season he scored his first hat-trick for the club in a 3-2 win at
Osasuna.
Costa missed the first half of the 2011/12 campaign due to injury
before spending the second half on loan at Rayo Vallecano, where he
enjoyed a fruitful time in front of goal, scoring 10 times in 16
appearances.
The 2012/13 season was the one in which he genuinely established
himself as a crucial part of Diego Simeone’s Atletico side. Regular
starts ensured he was able to produce consistent performances and he
ended the season with an impressive 20 goals.
Costa was a key figure in Atletico’s successful Spanish Cup campaign,
scoring three goals over the course of a two-legged semi-final against
Seville and also firing the equaliser as they came from behind to beat
Real Madrid 2-1 in the final. He finished as the competition’s top
scorer with eight goals.
In 2013/14 he again took his game to another level, with his goals
inspiring Atletico to overcome Real Madrid and Barcelona to win the
Spanish title.
An opening-day brace in a 3-1 win at Seville was an indication of
what was to come, and Costa followed it up with another goal in their
next game, a 5-0 win against Rayo Vallecano.
Four days after scoring both goals in a 2-1 win against Osasuna, he
netted the only goal of the game as Atletico lay down a marker for the
campaign with a 1-0 win against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu.
His influence wasn’t just restricted to La Liga and he scored four
goals during the group stages of the Champions League. December was a
particularly productive period as he netted five goals in a 10-day
spell.
When the Champions League resumed in February, Costa scored the only
goal of the game as Atletico won 1-0 away at AC Milan in their Round of
16 clash, as well as netting a brace in a comfortable 4-1 second-leg
victory.
With Atletico by this time well placed to challenge for the La Liga
title, he continued to shine domestically, scoring in four consecutive
victories at the end of March, against Espanyol, Real Betis, Granada and
Athletic Bilbao.
He then went on to score in consecutive matches against Getafe and
Elche, before his final goal for the club against Chelsea in the
Champions League semi-final second leg.
Atletico secured the Spanish title courtesy of a final-day draw
against Barcelona at Camp Nou, although on a personal note it was a
disappointing afternoon for Costa as he limped out of the game early on
with the hamstring injury that would limit his participation in the
all-Madrid Champions League final to just the opening few minutes.
He ended his time at Atletico having scored 64 goals in 134 appearances.
On the international stage, Costa made his debut for Brazil in a
friendly against Italy in March 2013, coming off the bench to replace
Fred in a 2-2 draw.
With the player granted Spanish citizenship in the summer of 2013, he
declared he wanted to play for his adopted country. In February 2014,
he was called up to the Spain squad for the first time and made his
debut in a 1-0 win against Italy at the Vicente Calderon Stadium, home
of Atletico.
He started Spain’s first two games at the World Cup and has six caps to his name.

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