José Ernesto Sosa is an Argentine football midfielder..........
Sosa played for Argentina Under-20 team during the 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship.
National coach Alfio Basile drafted Sosa for the national team on 28 February 2007. Sosa said to the press that he will "never forget this Tuesday" in which he achieved two of his childhood dreams (the transfer to a major European club and the call to the national team).[3]
He made his debut as a substitute (86') at a friendly match against Mexico on 9 March 2007. He played his second match and as starter eleven against Chile, 18 April 2007.
Sosa scored his first goal for Argentina on 26 January 2010 in a 3-2 win in a friendly match against Costa Rica, scoring the opening goal of the game with a header on 10 minutes.
National coach Alfio Basile drafted Sosa for the national team on 28 February 2007. Sosa said to the press that he will "never forget this Tuesday" in which he achieved two of his childhood dreams (the transfer to a major European club and the call to the national team).[3]
He made his debut as a substitute (86') at a friendly match against Mexico on 9 March 2007. He played his second match and as starter eleven against Chile, 18 April 2007.
Sosa scored his first goal for Argentina on 26 January 2010 in a 3-2 win in a friendly match against Costa Rica, scoring the opening goal of the game with a header on 10 minutes.
Brazil's national football player Kaka .....
Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, better known as Kaká, practically swept the 2007 annual footballer awards, receiving the FIFA World Player of the Year, FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball, UEFA Club Footballer of the Year and Ballon d'Or. Born in Brasilia, Brazil, he debuted with Sao Paulo FC in 2001 and has played for AC Milan since 2003. Playing for Brazil's national team since 2002, Kaka is credited with orchestrating the team's 2007 FIFA Club World Cup win by scoring a goal and assisting on two others. Kaka was a member of the Brazil national football team when it won the FIFA World Cup in 2002 and 2006, and captained the team for its runner-up finish in the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Other honors Kaka has received include winning the FIFA Club World Cup with Brazil in 2007, winning the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup with Brazil, winning the UEFA Super Cup in 2003 and 2007 with Milan, being named UEFA's 2007 Champion League Top Scorer and FIFPro's 2007 World Player of the Year. Considering his many achievements, it is interesting to note that at 18 he suffered a potentially paralyzing injury when he fractured a vertebra by jumping into a pool. Kaka plays in the attacking midfielder and center forward positions.
Other honors Kaka has received include winning the FIFA Club World Cup with Brazil in 2007, winning the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup with Brazil, winning the UEFA Super Cup in 2003 and 2007 with Milan, being named UEFA's 2007 Champion League Top Scorer and FIFPro's 2007 World Player of the Year. Considering his many achievements, it is interesting to note that at 18 he suffered a potentially paralyzing injury when he fractured a vertebra by jumping into a pool. Kaka plays in the attacking midfielder and center forward positions.
is a Chinese international footballer who playes Defends
Feng was part of the squad in the China Olympic team at the 2008 Summer Olympics where he was the first choice centre back pair with Li Weifeng[5].
He actually made his senior debut in 2004, however he did not establish himself until 2008 where he played in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification against the Iraq national football team[6] where he has since become a regular for the national team.
He actually made his senior debut in 2004, however he did not establish himself until 2008 where he played in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification against the Iraq national football team[6] where he has since become a regular for the national team.
Feng Xiaoting he is a midfilder of chana..........
Feng was part of the squad in the China Olympic team at the 2008 Summer Olympics where he was the first choice centre back pair with Li Weifeng[5].
He actually made his senior debut in 2004, however he did not establish himself until 2008 where he played in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification against the Iraq national football team[6] where he has since become a regular for the national team.
Du Wei is a Chinese football captain
He was a former captain of China's U-23 Football Team and China's Olympic Team in 2004 where he was highly praised as the future Fan Zhiyi. He was described by Maradona, who watched him in action at the 2001 World Youth Championship in Argentina as having unparalleled speed and a keen sense of how to defend[6]. He would then rapidly rise through the Chinese youth teams to graduate into the senior Chinese national team when he made his debut against Trinidad and Tobago in a friendly on Augest 5, 2001 in a game that China won 3-0[7]. This lead to several further games and despite his lack of experience he was called up into the squad that played at the 2002 World Cup[8][9]. Due to injury he was dropped for the national team in the 2004 AFC Asian Cup that reached the final where Arie Haan preferred to play Zheng Zhi in defence[10]. Du Wei was able to regain his position within the national team after the tournament and was recalled for the 2007 AFC Asian Cup squad. When Gao Hongbo became the new Chinese Head coach he chose Du Wei as his captain and he lead China to win the 2010 East Asian Football Championship.
Zeng Cheng is a Chinese footballer
Brazil won Argentina with 3-1 result World Cup 2010 qualifying,
Brazil won a duel against Argentina in 15th round of South American World Cup 2010 qualifying, with result 3 - 1, and so they afforded Argentina the first home defeat in qualifying for World Cup in last 16 years.
But, with this victory, Carlos Dunga team secured the 2010 World Cup in South Africa for Brazil, while the Argentine boys are in very bad situation. Before the important match in Paraguay, Argentina is still on fourth place, the last that leads directly to the World Cup, with two points more than Colombia and Ecuador, and four ahead of Uruguay and Venezuela.
Goals for Brazil have scored Luis in 24th minute, Luis Fabiano in 30th minute and Kaka in 67 minute. Only goal for Argentina was scored in 65th minute, scorer was Jesus Datolo.
This defeat is first for Argentina as hosts in last 16 years. The last defeat was also very painful: Colombia beat Argentina with high 5-0 result, goals are scored by Faustino Asprill (2), Freddy Rincon (2) and Adolfo "El tren" of Valencia. This year Argentina secured the World Cup in the United States in an additional qualification (Australia). It is likely that same situation could be repeated.
But, with this victory, Carlos Dunga team secured the 2010 World Cup in South Africa for Brazil, while the Argentine boys are in very bad situation. Before the important match in Paraguay, Argentina is still on fourth place, the last that leads directly to the World Cup, with two points more than Colombia and Ecuador, and four ahead of Uruguay and Venezuela.
Goals for Brazil have scored Luis in 24th minute, Luis Fabiano in 30th minute and Kaka in 67 minute. Only goal for Argentina was scored in 65th minute, scorer was Jesus Datolo.
This defeat is first for Argentina as hosts in last 16 years. The last defeat was also very painful: Colombia beat Argentina with high 5-0 result, goals are scored by Faustino Asprill (2), Freddy Rincon (2) and Adolfo "El tren" of Valencia. This year Argentina secured the World Cup in the United States in an additional qualification (Australia). It is likely that same situation could be repeated.
Ronaldo will play again in Brazilian national team IN 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP.......
Ronaldo, one of the best players ever, and now player of Brazilian football club Corinthians, will play again for the Brazil national team in qualifying for the World Cup 2010, announced the Brazilian daily O'Globo.
Brazilians write that head coach Carlos Dunga will invite Ronaldo to participate in the last two matches of South American qualifying for the World Cup in South Africa: 11 October against Bolivia in La Paz, and three days later against Venezuela in Brazil. It is likely that Brazil will ensure its performance at the South African World Cup before that.
"Phenomenon" is currently injured and now is recovering from a wrist break, which earned on 26th of July, and Ronaldo should play again for his Corinthians at the end of September.
So Ronaldo could get a chance to play in his fourth World Cup, and arrive on the fifth: in 1994 he was part of the Brazilian team in United States, but not played any minute, then he was only 18-year-old.
"Phenomenon" is currently injured and now is recovering from a wrist break, which earned on 26th of July, and Ronaldo should play again for his Corinthians at the end of September.
So Ronaldo could get a chance to play in his fourth World Cup, and arrive on the fifth: in 1994 he was part of the Brazilian team in United States, but not played any minute, then he was only 18-year-old.
José Eduardo Rosa Vale e Castro he is a central defender.
Shortly after his debuts with Académica, Castro became a defensive stalwart for the Portuguese U21s, and appeared at the 2006 European Championship on home soil. There, he appeared in three complete matches, as Portugal exited in the group stage, and scored an own goal in the 0–2 defeat against Serbia.[2]
On June 10, 2009, Castro finally made his full debut, in a 0–0 friendly match in Estonia. On May 10 of the following year, in spite of a poor season at Deportivo, he was included in a provisional squad of 24 players announced by Carlos Queiroz, in view of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
However he was cut after Pepe was recovered in-time to the World Cup.
On June 10, 2009, Castro finally made his full debut, in a 0–0 friendly match in Estonia. On May 10 of the following year, in spite of a poor season at Deportivo, he was included in a provisional squad of 24 players announced by Carlos Queiroz, in view of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
However he was cut after Pepe was recovered in-time to the World Cup.
João Filipe Iria Santos Moutinho he is a central midfielder of Portugal..
A Portugal international at the age of 18, He made his debut with the country's shirt against Egypt, in a 2–0 win home friendly. Ever since the 2006 FIFA World Cup he became a regular call-up.
On 31 May 2008, Moutinho registered his first goal for Portugal in their 2–0 friendly victory over Georgia at Estádio do Fontelo in Viseu. He was picked for the squad-of-23 for UEFA Euro 2008 and, in the opening game, assisted on a goal by Raul Meireles, in a 2–0 victory against Turkey.
He also played in two UEFA European Under-21 Football Championships, scoring against Germany in the 2006 edition, played on home soil,[5] as the Portuguese exited in the group stage on both occasions.
Although not part of the provisional 24-player list for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa,[6][7] Moutinho was named in a backup list of six players
On 31 May 2008, Moutinho registered his first goal for Portugal in their 2–0 friendly victory over Georgia at Estádio do Fontelo in Viseu. He was picked for the squad-of-23 for UEFA Euro 2008 and, in the opening game, assisted on a goal by Raul Meireles, in a 2–0 victory against Turkey.
He also played in two UEFA European Under-21 Football Championships, scoring against Germany in the 2006 edition, played on home soil,[5] as the Portuguese exited in the group stage on both occasions.
Although not part of the provisional 24-player list for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa,[6][7] Moutinho was named in a backup list of six players
João Filipe Iria Santos Moutinho (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w̃ moˈtĩɲu]) born 8 September 1986 in Portimão, Algarve) is a Portuguese footballer currently playing for Sporting Club de Portugal (where he is team captain), also being a Portuguese international.
Mainly a central midfielder, he can also operate as a holding or attacking midfielder, on either flank(Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w̃ moˈtĩɲu]) born 8 September 1986 in Portimão, Algarve) is a Portuguese footballer currently playing for Sporting Club de Portugal (where he is team captain), also being a Portuguese international.
Mainly a central midfielder, he can also operate as a holding or attacking midfielder, on either flank
Mainly a central midfielder, he can also operate as a holding or attacking midfielder, on either flank(Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w̃ moˈtĩɲu]) born 8 September 1986 in Portimão, Algarve) is a Portuguese footballer currently playing for Sporting Club de Portugal (where he is team captain), also being a Portuguese international.
Mainly a central midfielder, he can also operate as a holding or attacking midfielder, on either flank
Nuno Assis Lopes de Almeida,he was as an attacking midfielder.
Assis started playing football in his hometown Lousã, before being spotted by Sporting Clube de Portugal; he then moved to the Lisbon club's youth system, and later was loaned to its feeder club Sporting Clube Lourinhanense. Assis made his debuts in the top division in 1999–2000, playing 19 matches for F.C. Alverca while still on loan from Sporting. He was then loaned a final time the following season to Gil Vicente FC, for whom he scored his first-ever top flight goals. In 2002–03, with Vitória de Guimarães, Assis struck three times in 33 matches and added four in 31 matches in the following. On 25 January 2004, he played in a 1–0 home loss against future club Benfica, a game overshadowed by the tragic death of Benfica's Miklós Fehér.
In 2004–05, Assis started with Guimarães, but moved to S.L. Benfica mid-season, to replace burning-out star Zlatko Zahovič.[1] He scored on his debut for Benfica, against Moreirense FC, in a 2–1 away success.
Prior to 2008–09 kick-off, after being used relatively in three 1/2 seasons, Assis was released by Benfica, alongside Luís Filipe, re-joining Vitória Guimarães. On January 30, 2009, he netted his first career hat-trick, in a 4–2 win at Vitória de Setúbal.
In 2004–05, Assis started with Guimarães, but moved to S.L. Benfica mid-season, to replace burning-out star Zlatko Zahovič.[1] He scored on his debut for Benfica, against Moreirense FC, in a 2–1 away success.
Prior to 2008–09 kick-off, after being used relatively in three 1/2 seasons, Assis was released by Benfica, alongside Luís Filipe, re-joining Vitória Guimarães. On January 30, 2009, he netted his first career hat-trick, in a 4–2 win at Vitória de Setúbal.
Assis' first game for the Portuguese national team was under coach Agostinho Oliveira in November 2002, in a friendly match. He came in as a substitute in the 2–0 victory over Scotland.
After more than six years of absence, Assis returned to the national team, taking the pitch during the second half of the decisive 2010 World Cup qualifier against Malta (4–0, in Guimarães); he was not picked, however, for the final stages in South Africa
After more than six years of absence, Assis returned to the national team, taking the pitch during the second half of the decisive 2010 World Cup qualifier against Malta (4–0, in Guimarães); he was not picked, however, for the final stages in South Africa
António Leonel Vilar Nogueira Sousa, he is a central defender.
Coming through the youth teams of F.C. Porto, Tonel made his professional debut when he was loaned out to Académica de Coimbra during the 2000–01 season. Despite earning a good reputation for himself during the three-season loan spell, he was deemed surplus to requirements by his parent club and was released. He moved to C.S. Marítimo during the summer of 2004, as part of an exchange deal between Marítimo and Porto which saw Pepe arrive at the Estádio do Dragão.
Tonel enjoyed a hugely successful season for the Madeira team, picking up some European experience during the club's UEFA Cup tie against Rangers FC. He formed a fomidable partnership with Dutch Mitchell van der Gaag in defence and became one of the team's leading figures, playing 28 league games and scoring once, on September 25, 2004, in a 2–1 home win over Boavista FC.
After an impressive season, Tonel signed a three-year deal with Sporting Clube de Portugal for €500,000, on July 2005.[1] The bad luck that accompanied him while at Porto did not rear its head the second time, as Tonel was an everpresent figure at Sporting's back four since his arrival, alongside Brazilian international Ânderson Polga, scoring the occasional goal on set pieces.
Shortly after furthering his link with the Lions until 2011,[2] he scored five goals overall during 2007–08, including one in a 2–1 Champions League win at FC Dynamo Kyiv (incidentally, Polga netted the other).[3]
In late October 2008, after an injury in a draw at F.C. Paços de Ferreira, Tonel lost his place to youth graduate Daniel Carriço, and never regained it again during the season, although he himself took Polga's place midway through the following campaign.
Tonel enjoyed a hugely successful season for the Madeira team, picking up some European experience during the club's UEFA Cup tie against Rangers FC. He formed a fomidable partnership with Dutch Mitchell van der Gaag in defence and became one of the team's leading figures, playing 28 league games and scoring once, on September 25, 2004, in a 2–1 home win over Boavista FC.
After an impressive season, Tonel signed a three-year deal with Sporting Clube de Portugal for €500,000, on July 2005.[1] The bad luck that accompanied him while at Porto did not rear its head the second time, as Tonel was an everpresent figure at Sporting's back four since his arrival, alongside Brazilian international Ânderson Polga, scoring the occasional goal on set pieces.
Shortly after furthering his link with the Lions until 2011,[2] he scored five goals overall during 2007–08, including one in a 2–1 Champions League win at FC Dynamo Kyiv (incidentally, Polga netted the other).[3]
In late October 2008, after an injury in a draw at F.C. Paços de Ferreira, Tonel lost his place to youth graduate Daniel Carriço, and never regained it again during the season, although he himself took Polga's place midway through the following campaign.
In a November 15, 2006, Euro 2008 qualifier against Kazakhstan in Coimbra, Tonel made his debut with Portugal, playing 77 minutes in a 3–0 win. His second cap came more than three years after, on March 3, 2010, as he was called as a last-minute replacement for injured Ricardo Carvalho for a friendly with China, played in the same venue (2–0 win).
Pedro Miguel da Silva Mendes he is a midfielder.
Mendes made his debut for Portugal as a 57th minute substitute for Rui Costa on 20 November 2002, during a 2–0 friendly win over Scotland. His second cap came on 12 February 2003 during a 1–0 defeat to Italy.[20] He earned a surprise recall to the Portugal set-up on 27 August 2008.[21] Mendes was given another surprise call up in October 2009, and started in the FIFA World Cup qualifier against Hungary, where he played the full match and set up the second goal in Portugal's 3–0 win
Pedro Miguel da Silva Mendes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾu ˈmẽðɨʃ]; born 26 February 1979 in Guimarães) is a Portuguese footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Sporting Clube de Portugal of the Portuguese first division .
Starting his career with home town club Vitória de Guimarães, Mendes won a UEFA Champions League medal with FC Porto in 2004. He moved to the Premier League, initially with Tottenham Hotspur, in 2004, where he famously scored a 50-yard goal against Manchester United, which was disallowed. He then moved to his second English club, Portsmouth, before a stint at Scottish Premier League side Rangers.
Mendes has been capped four times by the Portuguese national team. He earned a surprise recall to the Portugal set-up on 27 August 2008 to play against Denmark on 9 September 2008 and on 2 October 2009 for the qualifying games against Hungary on 10 October 2009 and Malta on 14 October.
Pedro Miguel da Silva Mendes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾu ˈmẽðɨʃ]; born 26 February 1979 in Guimarães) is a Portuguese footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Sporting Clube de Portugal of the Portuguese first division .
Starting his career with home town club Vitória de Guimarães, Mendes won a UEFA Champions League medal with FC Porto in 2004. He moved to the Premier League, initially with Tottenham Hotspur, in 2004, where he famously scored a 50-yard goal against Manchester United, which was disallowed. He then moved to his second English club, Portsmouth, before a stint at Scottish Premier League side Rangers.
Mendes has been capped four times by the Portuguese national team. He earned a surprise recall to the Portugal set-up on 27 August 2008 to play against Denmark on 9 September 2008 and on 2 October 2009 for the qualifying games against Hungary on 10 October 2009 and Malta on 14 October.
Bruno Eduardo Regufe Alve he is a central defender.
Luiz Felipe Scolari gave Alves his full Portugal debut in June 2007 against Kuwait in a 1–1 away draw. He was then selected as a back-up for UEFA Euro 2008, appearing in the 2–0 group stage loss against Switzerland.
A regular starter during the 2010 World Cup qualifiers, Alves headed the winner in injury time for the final 2–1 win in Albania on 6 June 2009,[6] as Portugal eventually reached the play-offs. There, in the first leg in Lisbon, he also found the net (the game's only goal) against Bosnia and Herzegovina, in an eventual 2–0 aggregate qualification.
A regular starter during the 2010 World Cup qualifiers, Alves headed the winner in injury time for the final 2–1 win in Albania on 6 June 2009,[6] as Portugal eventually reached the play-offs. There, in the first leg in Lisbon, he also found the net (the game's only goal) against Bosnia and Herzegovina, in an eventual 2–0 aggregate qualification.
Personal information
Full name Bruno Eduardo Regufe Alves
Date of birth 27 November 1981 (1981-11-27) (age 28)
Place of birth Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2+1⁄2 in)
Playing position Centre back
Club information
Current club Porto
Number 2
Youth career
1992–1998
1998–1999 Varzim
Porto
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1999–2001
2001–
2002–2003
2003–2004
2004–2005 Porto B
Porto
→ Farense (loan)
→ Vitória Guimarães (loan)
→ AEK Athens (loan) 053 0(8)
118 (13)
046 0(3)
026 0(1)
027 0(0)
National team2
2001–2002
2004
2007– Portugal U21
Portugal B
Portugal 20 (2)
1 (0)
28 (5)
Full name Bruno Eduardo Regufe Alves
Date of birth 27 November 1981 (1981-11-27) (age 28)
Place of birth Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2+1⁄2 in)
Playing position Centre back
Club information
Current club Porto
Number 2
Youth career
1992–1998
1998–1999 Varzim
Porto
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1999–2001
2001–
2002–2003
2003–2004
2004–2005 Porto B
Porto
→ Farense (loan)
→ Vitória Guimarães (loan)
→ AEK Athens (loan) 053 0(8)
118 (13)
046 0(3)
026 0(1)
027 0(0)
National team2
2001–2002
2004
2007– Portugal U21
Portugal B
Portugal 20 (2)
1 (0)
28 (5)
Rolando Jorge Pires da Fonseca he is a central defender.
After beginning his career in the youth ranks of lowly S.C. Campomaiorense, Rolando finished his football formation with Lisbon's C.F. Os Belenenses, which he joined at nearly 18. In his first division debut, on 28 August 2004, he played 90 minutes and scored a goal in a 3–0 home win against C.S. Marítimo; he went on to become an essential defensive figure onwards, appearing in all 30 matches in 2007–08, as the club finished in eighth place.
On 15 April 2008, F.C. Porto confirmed that Rolando had agreed to part ways with Belenenses and join them on a four-year contract. In his first season, he quickly beat competition from veteran Pedro Emanuel, partnering Bruno Alves in the centre.
[edit] International career
Although born in Cape Verde, Rolando moved to Portugal at age of 14 and became a naturalized citizen in 2006, immediately starting playing for the nation's U-21s, for whom he appeared at the 2007 European Championship.
On 11 February 2009, Rolando was called to the squad of full but did not make his debut, in a friendly match with Finland, in Faro (1–0 win).
Paulo Renato Rebocho Ferreira he is a Portuguese professional footballer.
Ferreira was called up for the Portuguese under-21 side and accumulated 27 caps.
He was called up to the national team for Portugal's UEFA Euro 2004 campaign and started their opening game against a lowly Greece side, but a series of mistakes in the game saw him dropped for Miguel for the rest of the tournament. He did, however, come on in Portugal's huge upset defeat against Greece in the final, following an injury to Miguel.
Paulo made two appearances for Portugal in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. In the semi-final against France, which Portugal lost 1–0, Ferreira came on in the second half for the injured Miguel. He then started the third place playoff against the host country Germany, which the Germans won 3–1.
Ferreira faces competition from José Bosingwa and Miguel for the Portugal right-back slot and is often played at left-back since the retirement of Nuno Valente.
Ferreira was named in the Portguese Squad for the UEFA Euro 2008 championships. Portugal were knocked out in the quarter-finals and Ferreira was a starter in all of their four matches, playing at left back.
He was called up to the national team for Portugal's UEFA Euro 2004 campaign and started their opening game against a lowly Greece side, but a series of mistakes in the game saw him dropped for Miguel for the rest of the tournament. He did, however, come on in Portugal's huge upset defeat against Greece in the final, following an injury to Miguel.
Paulo made two appearances for Portugal in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. In the semi-final against France, which Portugal lost 1–0, Ferreira came on in the second half for the injured Miguel. He then started the third place playoff against the host country Germany, which the Germans won 3–1.
Ferreira faces competition from José Bosingwa and Miguel for the Portugal right-back slot and is often played at left-back since the retirement of Nuno Valente.
Ferreira was named in the Portguese Squad for the UEFA Euro 2008 championships. Portugal were knocked out in the quarter-finals and Ferreira was a starter in all of their four matches, playing at left back.
Daniel Márcio Fernandes he is a Portuguese-Canadian footballer..
Daniel Fernandes had capped for Canada at U20 level. He then changed to play for native Portugal and made his U21 debut in 2006.[6]
Fernandes received his first senior call-up in November 2006[7], as 3rd goalkeeper behind Ricardo and Quim. He received call-up in March 2007 but played as unused bench. In May 2007 he received another call-up for Euro 2008 qualifier against Belgium and friendly against Kuwait.[8] Which he made his senior debut on 5 June 2007, substituted Quim in 66th minutes. The matched ended in 1-1 draw with Kuwait.[9] He then occasionally received call-up as backup goalkeeper, but rule out from squad against Malta in September 2008.[10] In February 2009, he played his second international match against Finland, replaced Portugal first choice Eduardo in the 60th minutes. Portugal won the match in 1-0. In March 2009, he played as unused bench against Sweden and received his last call-up so far in June against Estonia. He then lost his place as 2nd/3rd goalkeeper, as the coach has call-up José Moreira, Beto, Rui Patrício and Henrique Hilário as backup goalkeeper instead of Fernandes.
However, he was named one of the goalkeeper in the provisional 24-men 2010 FIFA World Cup squad
Fernandes received his first senior call-up in November 2006[7], as 3rd goalkeeper behind Ricardo and Quim. He received call-up in March 2007 but played as unused bench. In May 2007 he received another call-up for Euro 2008 qualifier against Belgium and friendly against Kuwait.[8] Which he made his senior debut on 5 June 2007, substituted Quim in 66th minutes. The matched ended in 1-1 draw with Kuwait.[9] He then occasionally received call-up as backup goalkeeper, but rule out from squad against Malta in September 2008.[10] In February 2009, he played his second international match against Finland, replaced Portugal first choice Eduardo in the 60th minutes. Portugal won the match in 1-0. In March 2009, he played as unused bench against Sweden and received his last call-up so far in June against Estonia. He then lost his place as 2nd/3rd goalkeeper, as the coach has call-up José Moreira, Beto, Rui Patrício and Henrique Hilário as backup goalkeeper instead of Fernandes.
However, he was named one of the goalkeeper in the provisional 24-men 2010 FIFA World Cup squad
João Filipe Iria Santos Moutinho he is a central midfielder of Portugal..
A Portugal international at the age of 18, He made his debut with the country's shirt against Egypt, in a 2–0 win home friendly. Ever since the 2006 FIFA World Cup he became a regular call-up.
On 31 May 2008, Moutinho registered his first goal for Portugal in their 2–0 friendly victory over Georgia at Estádio do Fontelo in Viseu. He was picked for the squad-of-23 for UEFA Euro 2008 and, in the opening game, assisted on a goal by Raul Meireles, in a 2–0 victory against Turkey.
He also played in two UEFA European Under-21 Football Championships, scoring against Germany in the 2006 edition, played on home soil,[5] as the Portuguese exited in the group stage on both occasions.
Although not part of the provisional 24-player list for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa,[6][7] Moutinho was named in a backup list of six players.
On 31 May 2008, Moutinho registered his first goal for Portugal in their 2–0 friendly victory over Georgia at Estádio do Fontelo in Viseu. He was picked for the squad-of-23 for UEFA Euro 2008 and, in the opening game, assisted on a goal by Raul Meireles, in a 2–0 victory against Turkey.
He also played in two UEFA European Under-21 Football Championships, scoring against Germany in the 2006 edition, played on home soil,[5] as the Portuguese exited in the group stage on both occasions.
Although not part of the provisional 24-player list for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa,[6][7] Moutinho was named in a backup list of six players.
Ruben Amorim is a português player..............................................
Ruben Filipe Marques Amorim (Lisboa, 27 de Janeiro de 1985) é um futebolista português, que joga actualmente no Sport Lisboa e Benfica.
Começou a sua formação no Benfica tendo sido dispensado, o Sporting Clube de Portugal contratou-o onde uma vez mais acabou por ser dipensado, teve ainda uma passagem pelo C.A.C. da Pontinha e Ginásio de Corroios de onde depois se tranferiu para o Belenenses.
Após 5 anos em evidência no Belenenses onde jogava habitualmente como médio centro, Ruben Amorim assinou um contrato de quatro anos pelo Benfica, tendo sido apresentado oficialmente a 7 de Julho de 2008.
Conta com uma internacionalização por Portugal na selecção "B" e dez pelos sub-21
Começou a sua formação no Benfica tendo sido dispensado, o Sporting Clube de Portugal contratou-o onde uma vez mais acabou por ser dipensado, teve ainda uma passagem pelo C.A.C. da Pontinha e Ginásio de Corroios de onde depois se tranferiu para o Belenenses.
Após 5 anos em evidência no Belenenses onde jogava habitualmente como médio centro, Ruben Amorim assinou um contrato de quatro anos pelo Benfica, tendo sido apresentado oficialmente a 7 de Julho de 2008.
Conta com uma internacionalização por Portugal na selecção "B" e dez pelos sub-21
José Kléberson Pereira he is a Brazilian football midfielder
Kléberson made his first international appearance for Brazil in a friendly match against Bolivia on January 31, 2002. He also marked his debut by scoring Brazil's fourth goal in a 6–0 win. He was subsequently selected by Luiz Felipe Scolari into Brazil's squad for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He was initially relegated to the bench for the first four matches in the tournament. He was brought into the starting line-up for Brazil's game against England, with Scolari feeling his tenacity would help counter the high work-rate of the English side. His tackle on his future team-mate Paul Scholes led to Brazil's equaliser before Brazil ended up winning 2–1. He then was included in the starting lineup for the rest of the tournament. Brazil defeated Germany in the final, with Kléberson setting up one of the two Brazilian goals, as Brazil won the World Cup for a record fifth time.
After the World Cup, he retained his starting position in Brazil's team under the new coach Carlos Alberto Parreira and was also included in Brazil's squad for 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup, where Brazil were eliminated in the group stage. That summer, Kléberson moved to Europe to join Manchester United. He failed to achieve regular playing time with his club, and as a result he lost his position in the national team. He managed to be included in Brazil's squad for the Copa América 2004. He made five appearances in the tournament, starting in every match he played as Brazil went on to win the tournament.
After more than four years in the international wilderness, Kléberson was recalled to the national team by Dunga on May 28, 2009. He was recalled to replace Anderson in two matches for 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification and the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa.[9] After recovering from his shoulder surgery once again Kléberson has been called up for the national team on February 9, 2010 to a friendly match against Ireland on March 2, in London.[10]
Kléberson was then called up to Brazil's 2010 World Cup squad by Dunga on the 11 May.[11] The 23-men squad was almost exactly the same as the squad against Ireland but include one additional player Heurelho Gomes.
After the World Cup, he retained his starting position in Brazil's team under the new coach Carlos Alberto Parreira and was also included in Brazil's squad for 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup, where Brazil were eliminated in the group stage. That summer, Kléberson moved to Europe to join Manchester United. He failed to achieve regular playing time with his club, and as a result he lost his position in the national team. He managed to be included in Brazil's squad for the Copa América 2004. He made five appearances in the tournament, starting in every match he played as Brazil went on to win the tournament.
After more than four years in the international wilderness, Kléberson was recalled to the national team by Dunga on May 28, 2009. He was recalled to replace Anderson in two matches for 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification and the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa.[9] After recovering from his shoulder surgery once again Kléberson has been called up for the national team on February 9, 2010 to a friendly match against Ireland on March 2, in London.[10]
Kléberson was then called up to Brazil's 2010 World Cup squad by Dunga on the 11 May.[11] The 23-men squad was almost exactly the same as the squad against Ireland but include one additional player Heurelho Gomes.
Morgan De Sanctis he is an Italian football goalkeeper
Morgan De Sanctis (born 26 March 1977) is an Italian football goalkeeper who currently plays for Serie A club Napoli and the Italian national team
Marco Borriello he is a straiker
Marco Borriello (born 18 June 1982 in Napoli)Marco Borriellor for Serie A club A.C. Milan. He has previously played for other Italian clubs including Sampdoria, Treviso, Reggina, Empoli, Triestina and Genoa. He is a strong, left footed center forward , especially good in scoring spectacular volleys. Borriello received his first Italian national team call-up for a friendly against Portugal, which took place on 6 February 2008 in Zürich, Switzerland. He replaced Luca Toni for the final twenty minutes, with Italy winning 3-1. He also played the next two friendlies, coming on as a substitute for Toni on both occasions, and was in the squad for Euro 2008 but did not play.
Antonio Di Natale he is another striker.............
Di Natale made his senior debut in late November 2002 against Turkey while Giovanni Trapattoni was still in charge of the national team. He won a few caps in later years though only participated in friendly games.
In 2006 he regained a spot with the Azzurri, under new coach Roberto Donadoni, and was involved in the Euro 2008 qualification campaign. Di Natale netted a goal in each half, setting Italy en route to a hard-fought win over Ukraine in a qualifying match. He was then called up to Italy's squad for UEFA Euro 2008 where he missed a crucial penalty during a quarterfinal penalty shoot out against Spain who went on to win 4-2.
The next season, after a knee injury against Montenegro on 28 March 2009, Di Natale was missing the 2009 Confederations Cup.
In 2006 he regained a spot with the Azzurri, under new coach Roberto Donadoni, and was involved in the Euro 2008 qualification campaign. Di Natale netted a goal in each half, setting Italy en route to a hard-fought win over Ukraine in a qualifying match. He was then called up to Italy's squad for UEFA Euro 2008 where he missed a crucial penalty during a quarterfinal penalty shoot out against Spain who went on to win 4-2.
The next season, after a knee injury against Montenegro on 28 March 2009, Di Natale was missing the 2009 Confederations Cup.
Alberto Gilardino who plays as a strike.........
Gilardino played with Italy in the 2004 Olympics in Athens, winning the bronze medal. He also led Italy's Under 21 team to victory in the 2004 European Under-21 Football Championship.
Gilardino is currently the all-time top scorer for the Italy National Under-21 team.
He was a member of the Italy squad that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He played in the first two matches, scoring a goal against the United States with a diving header, then coming on as a substitute in the semifinal match against Germany, hitting the post in extra time and providing the pass for Alessandro Del Piero's stoppage-time goal that sealed the Azzurri's 2-0 victory.
On 17 October 2007, Gilardino assumed the team captaincy for the first time in his international career after Daniele De Rossi was substituted during Italy's 2-0 friendly win over South Africa. He returned to the national team on 20 August, 2008 and scored the first of Italy's two goals in an international friendly against Austria, which ended in a 2-2 draw.
In June 2009, Marcello Lippi called Gilardino up for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa. Gilardino played a friendly match against New Zealand in Pretoria, South Africa days before Italy's first match, netting two goals and displaying a wonderful performance.
On 10 October 2009, Gilardino scored what he describes as the most important goal of his career so far, scoring in the 89th minute against Ireland. This enabled them (Italy) to qualify for the 2010 World Cup to try and defend the title they won in 2006.
On 14 October 2009, Gilardino scored a hat trick in the final 13 minutes of the game against Cyprus to cap a 3-2 victory for Italy.
Gilardino is currently the all-time top scorer for the Italy National Under-21 team.
He was a member of the Italy squad that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He played in the first two matches, scoring a goal against the United States with a diving header, then coming on as a substitute in the semifinal match against Germany, hitting the post in extra time and providing the pass for Alessandro Del Piero's stoppage-time goal that sealed the Azzurri's 2-0 victory.
On 17 October 2007, Gilardino assumed the team captaincy for the first time in his international career after Daniele De Rossi was substituted during Italy's 2-0 friendly win over South Africa. He returned to the national team on 20 August, 2008 and scored the first of Italy's two goals in an international friendly against Austria, which ended in a 2-2 draw.
In June 2009, Marcello Lippi called Gilardino up for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa. Gilardino played a friendly match against New Zealand in Pretoria, South Africa days before Italy's first match, netting two goals and displaying a wonderful performance.
On 10 October 2009, Gilardino scored what he describes as the most important goal of his career so far, scoring in the 89th minute against Ireland. This enabled them (Italy) to qualify for the 2010 World Cup to try and defend the title they won in 2006.
On 14 October 2009, Gilardino scored a hat trick in the final 13 minutes of the game against Cyprus to cap a 3-2 victory for Italy.
Leonardo Bonucci he is an Italian footballer who plays as a defender..
Leonardo Bonucci (born 1 May 1987) is an Italian footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Bari and the Italian national team.
Salvatore Bocchetti he is an Italian footballer who plays as a defender.....
In March 2008 Bocchetti made his debut with the Italy U-21 squad. He established himself in Pierluigi Casiraghi's Azzurrini squad at the 2008 Toulon Tournament and retained his place in the starting line up for the Summer Olympics.[1] Together with Marco Andreolli, he was first-choice in central defense for the remain 2009 European Championship qualifiers and also at the tournament.
On 22 March 2009 Bocchetti received his first call up to the senior Italy squad for two World Cup qualifiers matches but remained an unused substitute.[2] On 10 October 2009 he made his senior national team international debut against Ireland coming on as a second half substitute in Croke Park. In May, he was named in Marcello Lippi's preliminary World Cu
On 22 March 2009 Bocchetti received his first call up to the senior Italy squad for two World Cup qualifiers matches but remained an unused substitute.[2] On 10 October 2009 he made his senior national team international debut against Ireland coming on as a second half substitute in Croke Park. In May, he was named in Marcello Lippi's preliminary World Cu
Fabio Cannavaro he is a Defendes.............
Cannavaro's first taste of international success came over a decade ago under coach Cesare Maldini with Italy's U-21 side, winning consecutive European Under-21 Football Championship titles in 1994 and 1996. In 1996, he participated in the Summer Olympics in Atlanta.
He made his debut with the Italian national team on 22 January 1997, in a friendly game against Northern Ireland. He played for his country in the 1998, 2002, and 2006 World Cups, as well as Euro 2000 and Euro 2004.
Cannavaro's first international tournament came at 1998 FIFA World Cup under the mentorship of veteran defender Paolo Maldini, and the squad was coached by Maldini's father Cesare. Italy went out in the quarter-finals to hosts and eventual champions France; Cannavaro suffered a cut on his forehead from an elbow by Stéphane Guivarc'h but played the remainder of the match after receiving treatment. The Azzurri managed to push the game to a 0-0 draw but the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out after the teams were tied 0-0.
In Euro 2000, it was Les Bleus who once again shattered Italy's dreams. Cannavaro had a strong tournament, playing as right-back, and the Azzurri reached the final, where they led the then world champions 1-0 going into injury time. Near the end of regular time, Sylvain Wiltord found the equalizer, and an extra-time golden goal from David Trezeguet gave France the title.
At the 2002 FIFA World Cup he was credited with holding the defence together, almost single-handedly after Alessandro Nesta was injured against Croatia. Italy however went out in the second round, losing to co-hosts and eventual semi-finalists South Korea, again to a golden goal[8].
Cannavaro had a hard act to follow when he took over as captain from Maldini after the 2002 World Cup, but he quickly won the team over with his constant smile, laid-back Neapolitan approach and inspiring performances. After Maldini's international retirement he first captained Italy in a match at Napoli and received a standing ovation on the pitch where he sported the local side's colours between 1991 and 1995[9].
Cannavaro's first international goal was scored on 30 May 2004 against Tunisia, Italy won 4-0. Euro 2004, which was hosted by Portugal, turned out to be a disappointment. Cannavaro picked up yellow cards during the two draws with Denmark (0-0) and Sweden (1-1), forcing him to sit out the final group game. Italy defeated Bulgaria 2-1, but failed to advance on goal difference
He made his debut with the Italian national team on 22 January 1997, in a friendly game against Northern Ireland. He played for his country in the 1998, 2002, and 2006 World Cups, as well as Euro 2000 and Euro 2004.
Cannavaro's first international tournament came at 1998 FIFA World Cup under the mentorship of veteran defender Paolo Maldini, and the squad was coached by Maldini's father Cesare. Italy went out in the quarter-finals to hosts and eventual champions France; Cannavaro suffered a cut on his forehead from an elbow by Stéphane Guivarc'h but played the remainder of the match after receiving treatment. The Azzurri managed to push the game to a 0-0 draw but the match was decided by a penalty shoot-out after the teams were tied 0-0.
In Euro 2000, it was Les Bleus who once again shattered Italy's dreams. Cannavaro had a strong tournament, playing as right-back, and the Azzurri reached the final, where they led the then world champions 1-0 going into injury time. Near the end of regular time, Sylvain Wiltord found the equalizer, and an extra-time golden goal from David Trezeguet gave France the title.
At the 2002 FIFA World Cup he was credited with holding the defence together, almost single-handedly after Alessandro Nesta was injured against Croatia. Italy however went out in the second round, losing to co-hosts and eventual semi-finalists South Korea, again to a golden goal[8].
Cannavaro had a hard act to follow when he took over as captain from Maldini after the 2002 World Cup, but he quickly won the team over with his constant smile, laid-back Neapolitan approach and inspiring performances. After Maldini's international retirement he first captained Italy in a match at Napoli and received a standing ovation on the pitch where he sported the local side's colours between 1991 and 1995[9].
Cannavaro's first international goal was scored on 30 May 2004 against Tunisia, Italy won 4-0. Euro 2004, which was hosted by Portugal, turned out to be a disappointment. Cannavaro picked up yellow cards during the two draws with Denmark (0-0) and Sweden (1-1), forcing him to sit out the final group game. Italy defeated Bulgaria 2-1, but failed to advance on goal difference
Francesco Bolzoni he isb a midfilder......
During the season 2006-2007, Bolzoni was part of the winning side, when F.C. Internazionale Milano Primavera won the Trofeo Giacinto Facchetti (under-20 Italian Championship).
He made his first-team debut on February 1, 2007, playing 26 minutes of the Tim Cup (Italian Cup) semi-final return leg against U.C. Sampdoria at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.
On 19 September 2007, Bolzoni, alongside with Esposito and Puccio, was selected for the first time in the 20 man squad for the UEFA Champions League match against Fenerbahçe. However he failed to make his debut in the UEFA Champions League, on that day. In the following match against PSV Eindhoven he came on as a substitute for Santiago Solari in the 70th minute, making his first UEFA Champions League appearance.
On 12 December, during an away match against PSV Eindhoven, Bolzoni started his first UEFA Champions League match, and also played the whole 90 minutes. The game ended in 1-0 win for Internazionale. [1]
Francesco Bolzoni has renewed his contract with the club until 30 June 2012.
He made his first-team debut on February 1, 2007, playing 26 minutes of the Tim Cup (Italian Cup) semi-final return leg against U.C. Sampdoria at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.
On 19 September 2007, Bolzoni, alongside with Esposito and Puccio, was selected for the first time in the 20 man squad for the UEFA Champions League match against Fenerbahçe. However he failed to make his debut in the UEFA Champions League, on that day. In the following match against PSV Eindhoven he came on as a substitute for Santiago Solari in the 70th minute, making his first UEFA Champions League appearance.
On 12 December, during an away match against PSV Eindhoven, Bolzoni started his first UEFA Champions League match, and also played the whole 90 minutes. The game ended in 1-0 win for Internazionale. [1]
Francesco Bolzoni has renewed his contract with the club until 30 June 2012.
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