Minggu, 14 November 2010

Profil Robinho

Biodata Robinho :

Full name : Robson de Souza
Date of birth : 25 January 1984 (1984-01-25) (age 26)
Place of birth : São Vicente, Brazil
Height : 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing position : Forward / Winger
Current club : Ac Milan
Number : 70
Senior career
2002–2005 Santos
2005–2008 Real Madrid
2008–2010 Manchester City
2010 → Santos (loan)
2010– Milan
National team
2004 Brazil U23
2003– Brazil

Career Club :

Santos

In 2002, at the age of eighteen, Robinho signed his first professional contract with Santos in Brazil. He made 24 appearances in his debut season and scoring 1 goal as Santos won the 2002 Campeonato Brasileiro. He reached the final of the 2003 Copa Libertadores with Santos, but lost in the final to Boca Juniors. In 2004, Robinho finished with 21 goals in 37 games and led Santos to win another Campeonato Brasileiro.

His form had brought him to the attention of many European clubs in the summer of 2004, but Robinho remained with Santos after the Brazilian club rejected all offers. However, his form suffered in the 2005 season after his mother, Marina da Silva Souza, was kidnapped by gunmen at her Praia Grande home on November 6, but she was released unharmed six weeks later after a ransom was paid.

Robinho scored nine goals in twelve league games, and his value continued to increase as his talent became more and more apparent to the powers of European football. Santos began to realize it would become increasingly difficult to hold on to their star player. In July 2005, Spanish giants Real Madrid signed Robinho by agreeing to pay a fee equal to 60 percent of the buyout clause in his contract belonging to Santos (€24 million).

Real Madrid

Robinho earned the shirt number 10 for Real Madrid, previously worn by Luís Figo. He ended up making 37 appearances and scored 14 goals in his first season. At the start of the 2006–07 campaign, Robinho and David Beckham were considered too flashy and glamorous and rapidly fell out of favor with new footballing regime instituted by Ramon Calderon and carried out by manager Fabio Capello and he spent much of the first few months of the season on the bench, this even after being player of the match in the first Clasico against Barcelona that year. Only after the winter break did Robinho and Beckham find themselves in the starting eleven and they both played crucial roles as Real Madrid won their thirtieth league title. That title was the third league title of Robinho's career.

However, Capello was subsequently fired and Bernd Schuster was appointed as head coach of Real Madrid. Robinho finished with eleven league goals[6] and eight assists[7] for Madrid in the 2007–08 La Liga season as well as four goals during Real Madrid's UEFA Champions League campaign. Robinho then got injured at the beginning of the second half of the season. He didn't recover fully enough to help Madrid against Roma in the Champions League. The week before though, Robinho saved Real Madrid's La Liga title hopes with a clutch two goal performance on 3 March 2008, as Madrid defeated Recreativo away from home.[8] That game kept a resurgent Barcelona at bay and ultimately secured Real Madrid's thirty-first league title and Robinho's fourth.

Robinho was Real Madrid's third highest scorer during his Madrid years, behind strikers Raul and Van Nistelrooy. He was also the player with the second most assists, behind Guti, and the only Madrid player, along with goalkeeper Casillas, to finish in the top ten of the Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year nominations for 2007–08.

Ramon Calderon's refused to renew Robinho's contract which was first promised to take place at mid-season then promised to happen at the end of the season. Calderon went back on his word twice, as moves were already underway to use Robinho as trade bait to bring in Cristiano Ronaldo from Manchester United. Robinho only found out about it when the initial deal with Cristiano Ronaldo fell through as a result of Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson's outright refusal to bargain with Real Madrid, who then backtracked and tried to finally make a concerted effort to renew Robinho's contract once their attempts to sign Cristiano Ronaldo failed.

Robinho demanded to be traded and a deal with Chelsea looked to be in the making. Chelsea failed to meet Real Madrid's asking price, which eventually led Robinho to choose Manchester City, as his new destination in the Premier League.

Manchester City

Robinho playing for Manchester City
On 1 September 2008, the final day of the Premier League summer transfer window, Robinho completed a €42.5 million (£32.5m) move to Manchester City F.C., with wages in the region of £160,000 per week on a four-year deal. This occurred on the same day the club was bought out by the Arab investment company Abu Dhabi United Group.[9][10]

He had previously been linked with a transfer to Chelsea,[11] and he had emphasised his desire to play for the London club up to the eve of the transfer.[12] On 27 August, Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon said that the club were "confident" that the transaction would go through,[13] and Madrid had also given their consent for the player to leave.[13]

In an interview with The Guardian, Robinho stated that City being a big club and the presence of friends Jô and Elano were incentives for him to join the team. He made his team debut and scored his very first Premier League goal on 13 September 2008, in a 3–1 home defeat to Chelsea.[14] On 26 October, he scored his first Premier League hat-trick against Stoke City,[15] and he scored his first European goal for City in a 3–2 UEFA Cup group stage win over Twente on 6 November. He was given the captain's armband for the match against Hull City, due to Richard Dunne's suspension, which ended in a 2–2 draw.

On 19 April he scored his 13th league goal for Manchester City in the 2–1 win away at Everton on 25 April, Manchester City's first away win since 31 August 2008. The following week, he scored his third consecutive goal in three games, against Blackburn Rovers to help Manchester City to a 3–1 win. Robinho finished the season as City's top goal scorer with 14 and the 4th top scorer in the league.

However, his second season at City did not go anywhere nearly as well. He missed 3 months of the season due to injury, and only played 12 games in total (10 in the Premier League), and scored a mere one goal (against lower league club Scunthorpe in the FA Cup). Due to this, he fell down the pecking order, and sought a move away from the club in January.
[edit] Return to Santos on loan

On 28 January 2010, Robinho returned to his home club Santos, due to moving down the pecking order at Manchester City, joining them on a 6 month loan deal.[16] He had publicly stated that at Manchester City he would play every other game, and because of the upcoming World Cup, he wanted to play every game, and so returned to Brazil with Santos after declining a move to São Paulo.[17] On his return to Santos, Robinho scored a backheel against aforementioned admirers São Paulo with five minutes to spare to complete a 2–1 victory for the Peixe.[18][19] In the final match of his loan deal on 4 August, Robinho helped Santos win the Copa Brasil. Although Santos lost 2–1 to Vitória, they won the tie 3–2 on aggregate to win the competition for the first time in their history.[20] Shortly afterwards Robinho stated that he wanted to remain with Santos rather than return to England. However, Manchester City refused to extend the loan deal and Santos failed to make a transfer bid.

Robinho returned to training with Manchester City in August 2010 but stated that he was seeking a move away from the club before the end of the summer transfer window on 31 August.[22] Fenerbahçe and Besiktas opened transfer negotiations with Manchester City but Robinho rejected a move to Turkish football, declaring that he would rather move to a club in Spain or Italy.

Ac Milan

On 31 August 2010, Robinho moved to A.C. Milan from Manchester City after signing a four-year contract.[24][25] He made his debut as a substitute in a 0–2 surprise defeat to newly-promoted Cesena. He started his first game with Milan in their 1-0 win over Genoa. He scored his first goal in injury time against Chievo to make the score 3-1 on October 16, 2010. He continued his goalscoring form with a goal the following week in a Serie A match against S.S.C. Napoli on October 25, 2010.

International career

Robinho playing against Switzerland
Robinho earned his first cap for Brazil in the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup match on July 13, which Brazil lost 1–0 to Mexico. Although Brazil chose to send their under-23 team, the CONCACAF Gold Cup matches are considered as full international matches by FIFA. He was part of Brazil squad for 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup, which Brazil went on to win.

He played in four of Brazil's five matches as a reserve, but finished the tournament goalless. However, Robinho was in top form in the Copa América 2007 a year later. For the tournament, he wore the number 11 shirt, the same number that his childhood hero Romário wore. Robinho scored all four of Brazil's group stage goals via a hat-trick in Brazil's 3–0 group stage match against Chile, and a penalty in a 1–0 win over Ecuador. His last two goals came in a 6–1 quarter-final thrashing of Chile. Robinho reaped the individual honors, finishing as the Golden Boot winner in addition to being named the best player of the tournament. Robinho has one cap as captain and that was a friendly against Algeria on 22 August 2007, due to the absence of regular captains, Lúcio and Gilberto Silva, while Kaká and Ronaldinho were on the bench.

On 28 June 2009, he was a member of the Brazil team that won the 2009 Confederations Cup in South Africa. He played in every game in the competition, as Brazil defeated the United States 3-2 to win the tournament.[26] On 28 June 2010, he scored against Chile as Brazil won 3-0 to advance to the quarter-finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Profil Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Biodata Ibrahimovic :

Full Name : Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Born : 03/10/1981 - Malmö
Nationality: Sweden
Position: Striker
Height : 6'3
Weight :13.2st
Clubs : FC Barcelona, Juventus, Ajax, Sweden, Internazionale , AC Milan
Honours : Eredivisie: 2002, 2004 (Ajax), European Super Cup: 2009 (FC Barcelona), FIFA Club World Cup: 2010 (FC Barcelona); Liga BBVA: 2010 (FC Barcelona), Serie A: 2007, 2008, 2009 (Internazionale ); Super Coppa: 2006, 2008 (Internazionale); Supercopa de Espana: 2009, 2010 (FC Barcelona); UEFA Champions League: 2010 (Internazionale)

Zlatan Ibrahimovic first started with the Swedish club Malmö FF in the 99/00 season. During his stay at the club, Arsène Wenger tried to persuade him to join Arsenal but Malmö did not allow a transfer to occur.

Other than Wenger, Leo Beenhakker was also interested in Ibrahimovic after observing the striker practiced in Spain. Beenhakker went back to Amsterdam and on March 22, 2001, a deal between Ajax and Malmo regarding Ibrahimovic's transfer to Amsterdam was announced and in July of the same year, he joined Ajax for €7.8 million.

Under manager Co Adriaanse, Ibrahimovic did not get much exposure. His fortune started to change with the arrival of Ronald Koeman. Since Koeman's arrival, Ibrahimovic has consistently been chosen in Ajax's starting lineup.

Ibrahimovic was included in the Swedish national team that competed in the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan and has been a regular face in the national team since then, including in the Euro 2004.

Throughout his season in Ajax in 2003/04, he has been linked to various other clubs who have been interested, but Ajax have been able to hang on to this effective striker.

In 2004, Zlatan was sought after numerous clubs again, and his disagreement with van der Vaart probably led him to leave for Juventus for a reportedly 19 million euros.

He joined Inter Milan after Juventus was relegated to Serie B due to the match fixing scandal two years later. He had won the two Serie A titles he took part in, but they were taken away as Juventus lost all honours from the title.

in the 2009-2010 season he decided to join Barcelona because he felt if barcelona champions league title could give him, but what power in barcelona he seldom get a major position in the squad azlugrana and make it comfortable to play for Barcelona, apalai at the beginning of the season burasa transfer barcelona buy this player with a great reputation of "David Villa", which makes it even more knocked out in Barcelona and made him choose to move to AC Milan at the recent closure of the stock transfer of players. In Ac milan Ibrahimovic always believed to be the starter and he membuktikanya with ac milan scored to bring the dam I rossoneri muncaki standings after winning the Derby della madonina with club Internazionale Milan derby with a score of 1-0, with goals from Ibrahimovic printed from the penalty spot .

Sabtu, 13 November 2010

Profil Alexandro Del Piero

Biodata Del Piero :

Full Name: Alessandro Del Piero
Place of Birth: Conegliano Veneto, Italy
Date of Birth: 9 November 1974
Nationality: Italian
Position: Striker
Playing in the Club: Juventus
Number: 10

Alessandro Del Piero was born on November 9, 1974 in Conegliano Veneto, Italy. Until the year 2009, Del Piero is a player who paid the greatest Italian. He plays in a position where the supporting striker position among the midfielders and strikers. Though not tall, he is considered creative enough to help attack, making assists and scoring. His ability in taking a free kick or penalty is also no doubt.

Del Pieromulai play football at the youth club of San Vendemiano at the age of 7 years. He occupies the position of goalkeeper because his mother thought was the safest position. Then his brother, Stefano, see his ability in attack. Since then Del Piero moved into the position of the attacker. In 1988 he was pulled into a young team Padova Calcio. He was the opportunity to start his professional career in 1991 with Padova who competed in the Italian League Serie B.

In 1993, Del Piero's move to Juventus. Debut occurred in September 1993 against Foggia. His first goal came against Reggiana in which he appeared as a substitute. In his first appearance as a starter when he scored against Parma hat-trick. Obtained his first Scudetto in 1995. Next he also shared in the Champions League Intercontinental Cup 1996 and 1996.

Del Piero's debut with the Italian national team took place in European Cup 1996, where he appeared in the first half against Russia before finally being replaced.

He started his career in 1991 in Serie B in Padova, since 1993 he has played in Juventus. Fill a position which he usually is the attacker or attacking midfielder position. Del Piero is known to have a good dribble, as well as an expert in dead balls. Although an attacker, he was more offensive role as a creator rather than serangan.namun solvers so that does not mean he was never a scorer. The proof is in season 2007-2008, this handsome player into Tops Score Italian League (Capocanonieri / scorer). on January 10, 2006 he became the leading scorer in the history of Juventus after collecting 199 goals in his 13 years as a Juventus player. Husband of Sonia Amoruso was once ogled by Arsenal, but he chose that because it still defends Juventus punished bribery scandal relegated to Serie B. Alessandro Del Piero is also known for his free-kick. He is the captain and the player's most favorite people in Turin. Although he was not born in Turin, but he is an idol to most people of Turin. Del Piero also helped Italy win the World Cup 2006 with a goal to Germany's goal that made Italy a 2-0 lead over the home team.

Profil Iker Cassilas

Iker Cassilas Bios :

Full name : Iker Casillas Fernández
Date of birth : 20 May 1981 (1981-05-20) (age 29)
Place of birth : Móstoles, Madrid, Spain
Height : 1.82 m (5 ft 11 1⁄2 in)[1]
Playing position : Goalkeeper
Current club : Real Madrid
Number : 1
Youth career :
1990–1998 Real Madrid
Senior career :
1998–1999 Real Madrid C
1999– Real Madrid
National team :
1996 Spain U15
1996–1998 Spain U16
1997–1999 Spain U17
1999 Spain U18
1999 Spain U20
1999–2000 Spain U21
2000–till now Spain

Career :

Casillas is a product of Real Madrid's youth system, and started in the junior squad during the 1990–91 season. He was first called up to the first team on the 27 November 1997 at age 16 to face Rosenborg in UEFA Champions League 1997–98, but it wasn't until the 1998–99 season that he debuted in the senior side, substituting Bodo Illgner. By the next season, he relegated Illgner to the bench and became first choice.[7] In 2000, he became the youngest ever goalkeeper to play in a Champions League final when Real Madrid defeated Valencia 3-0, just four days after his nineteenth birthday.[8]
Casillas at Estadio Santiago Bernabéu

Casillas lost his place in the side to backup César Sánchez after a patch of bad form during the 2001–02 campaign, but redeemed himself when Sánchez suffered an injury in the last minutes of 2002 Champions League final match. Casillas came on and pulled off several brilliant saves to deny a rampant Bayer Leverkusen the Champions League crown. The Whites won 2-1 and Casillas has maintained the number 1 shirt ever since.

The 2007–08 season was a fruitful season for Casillas. He helped Real Madrid reclaim their 31st La Liga title and conceded only 32 goals in 36 games to claim the Zamora Trophy. On 14 February 2008, he and then club captain Raúl were awarded new contract extensions. Casillas signed a contract extension that will keep him at the club until 2017, with an automatic extension if he plays 30 competitive matches during the final season of the contract and a buy-out clause of £113 million.[9][10] His performances earned him a spot in the UEFA Team of the Year for the second time.

In February 2009, Casillas equalled Paco Buyo's record of 454 matches played (for a goalkeeper) and has since surpassed it to become Real Madrid's most-capped goalkeeper of all time at only twenty-seven years old.[11] During the 2009 summer transfer window, some Spanish media reported that Manchester City had launched a record £129 million bid for the goalkeeper. However the club denied the allegations saying that no such offer had been made. Manchester United had been rumoured to have enquired about him, but no price was announced.[12] He had been linked with other Premier League clubs before[13] but Casillas himself stated that he "had no intention of leaving" his boyhood club.

During the 2009–10 season on 4 October in a game against Sevilla F.C., Casillas made an extraordinary save; he ran from one side of his goal to the other and denied Diego Perotti in a one-on-one close range encounter. After the match, he received praise from fellow Spanish goalkeepers and England goalkeeping legend Gordon Banks, who stated "Casillas' reflexes are incredible. If he continues to play this well he will become one of the best goalkeepers in the history of the game."[14]
[edit] International career

Casillas debuted for the national team in the U–17 level. At age 16, he was the youngest player in the Spanish squad that placed third at the 1997 FIFA U-17 World Championship in Egypt. He was later made captain of the U-17's. Two years later, he went on to win the FIFA World Youth Championship and the UEFA-CAF Meridian Cup that same year. Initially second-choice, he soon worked his way up to first-choice and eventually earned his first senior cap following some brilliant performances at club level.
Iker Casillas in Euro 2008

Casillas is currently the second-most capped goalkeeper in the history of the Spanish national team, behind Andoni Zubizarreta, who appeared in 126 matches.[15] Following his full international debut at the senior level against Sweden (at 19 years and 14 days), Casillas was an unused substitute at Euro 2000. He was part of the roster for the 2002 World Cup, initially as the understudy to Santiago Cañizares. Coincidentally, Casillas became the first-choice goalkeeper when Cañizares had to withdraw from the tournament due to injury from a freak accident. At 21, he was one of the youngest first-choice goalkeepers in the tournament. He played an instrumental role in Spanish progression when he saved two penalties in the shoot-out during the round of 16 match against the Republic of Ireland, earning him the nickname "The Saint".

Casillas played in all eight Group six fixtures during Euro 2004 qualifying, conceding just four goals. He kept a clean sheet in the second leg victory of the playoff against Norway which ended 3-0 in Oslo, and started all of Spain's Euro 2004 matches. He was the first choice for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, captaining the team twice, but could not prevent La Roja from losing 3-1 to a Zidane-inspired France in the Round of 16.
Iker Casillas playing for Spain

With the exclusion of his ex-Real Madrid teammate Raúl from the squad for Euro 2008, Casillas was given the captain's armband. He started the first two Group D games against Russia and Sweden before being rested in place of second-choice goalkeeper Pepe Reina for Spain's group stage elimination of Greece. Casillas saved two penalties from Antonio Di Natale and Daniele De Rossi as Spain eliminated Italy in the quarterfinals with a 4–2 shootout win following a goalless draw on 22 June.[16] Spain later went on to win the competition with a 1–0 win over Germany in the final on 29 June; Casillas kept clean sheets for the quarterfinal, semifinal, and final matches, with Sweden's first round goal by Zlatan Ibrahimović being the last one scored against him. On 29 June 2008 Casillas became the first goalkeeper-captain to lift the UEFA European Championship trophy when Spain beat Germany 1–0 in the final.[17]

In October 2008, Casillas and deputy in goal Pepe Reina broke the national record for the longest time spent without conceding a goal. The pair went unbeaten for 710 minutes, longer than Spain's longest-serving gloveman Andoni Zubizarreta and Paco Buyo.[18] Wesley Sonck of Belgium ended their goalless streak when he scored against them a 2010 World Cup qualifying match.

One of his saves during the quarterfinals versus South Korea during the 2002 FIFA World Cup was rated by FIFA as one of the top 10 saves of all time.[19] Casillas was the highest ranked goalkeeper (4th place) in the 2008 Ballon d'Or behind Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and national teammate Fernando Torres.

He was named the world's best goalkeeper in 2008 by the IFFHS.[20] He also came in third place in the best goalkeepers of all time ranking; beating Oliver Kahn.[21]

On 5 September 2009, after a 5-0 win over Belgium in a qualifying match for the World Cup, Casillas equalled Andoni Zubizarreta's national record of 56 clean sheets,[22] and during the Spanish team's next match against Estonia on 9 September 2009, he surpassed Zubizarreta as the record holder for the most Spanish international clean sheets (this being achieved in Casillas' 98th appearance for the national team, while Zubizarreta made 126 before his retirement).[23]
Casillas was the captain of Spain in the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals.

On 14 November 2009, he made his 100th appearance for the Spanish squad in the friendly win over Argentina, making him only the third player in history of Spanish football to ever reach this far internationally.[24] Only Andoni Zubizarreta, on 126, now stands ahead of him.[25]

On 11 July 2010, he captained Spain to their first ever World Cup title with a 1-0 win against the Netherlands.[26] In doing so he became the third ever goalkeeper to captain a World Cup winning side. He was voted the tournament's best goalkeeper and awarded the Golden Glove.[27] In the course of the finals in South Africa he kept five clean sheets, conceded two goals, and saved a penalty in the quarter final against Paraguay. In the final, he made two crucial stops from Netherlands' Arjen Robben with the score at 0-0 after the Dutchman had passed all the defenders.

Profil Gianluigi Buffon

Gianluigi Buffon Bios :

Full name: Gianluigi Buffon
Nickname: Gigi
Date of birth: January 28, 1978 (age 32)
Place of birth: Carrara, Italy
Height: 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Playing position: Goalkeeper
Current club: Juventus
Number: 1
Junior Club: 1991 - 1995 Parma
Senior club
-1995-2001 - Parma
-2001-now - Juventus
National Team: 1997-till now

Career :

He was one of the major players who led Juventus grabbed the 28th scudetto. In 2005, he was injured in a collision with Kaká during the match against AC Milan, so that the club should be looking for a goalkeeper to replace him. Parties AC Milan are willing to lend both goalkeeper Christian Abbiati, to Juventus. Abbiati managed to bring half-season champions Juventus. Then came a desire on the part of Juventus to have Abbiati, especially Chimenti has been loaned to Cagliari. But the desire Juventus was rejected by the management of AC Milan. Party insisted that Milan Abbiati should be returned to AC Milan if the borrowing has ended. Luckily before Abbiati returned, Buffon has recovered from his injury. Now Buffon still playing with Juventus. Buffon from Juve wants to leave because he wants to play in the Champions league, but diurungkannya. He is one of the most loyal players who stayed despite Juve Juve relegated to serie B together with Alessandro Del Piero, Pavel Nedved, Mauro Camoranesi and David Trezeguet. In 2006, he also managed to acquire Lev Yashin award awards, at the 2006 World Cup. However, at this time because with age that have entered the heads of three, the title of world's best goalkeeper Iker Casillas was flying to, as the World XI of 2009, which was chosen on the World Player Gala in Switzerland. However, there are still many people who think that Buffon is better than Iker Casillas.

Profil Andrea Pirlo

Andrea Pirlo Bios :

Full name : Andrea Pirlo
Date of birth :19 May 1979 (1979-05-19) (age 31)
Place of birth : Flero, Lombardy, Italy
Height : 1.77 m (5 ft 9 1⁄2 in)
Playing position : Midfielder
Current club : Milan
Number : 21

Youth career :

1994–1995 Brescia
Senior career :
1995–1998 Brescia 47 (6)
1998–2001 Internazionale 22 (0)
1999–2000 Reggina (loan) 29 (6)
2001 Brescia (loan) 10 (0)
2001 Milan 277 (32)

National team :

1998–2002 Italy U-21 37 (15)
2000–2004 Olympic Italy 9 (1)
2002– Italy 70 (9)

Club career :

Pirlo was born in the province of Brescia. His brother Ivan plays for a Serie C2 club in Brescia. Pirlo made his debut for Brescia against Reggina. After breaking into the Brescia first team, Pirlo was spotted by Internazionale coach, Mircea Lucescu who signed the playmaker. However, Pirlo was unable to break into the first squad and Internazionale finished 8th in the 1998-99 Serie A campaign. Pirlo was shipped off on loan to the club he made his debut against in 1995, Reggina. After an impressive season he returned to Internazionale but was once again unable to break into the first squad making just 4 league appearances and spent the second half of the season on loan at former club, Brescia.
[edit] Milan
Andrea Pirlo warming up with A.C. Milan against Fiorentina.

After 3 seasons on the Internazionale books, Pirlo was sold to fierce rivals, Milan for 35 billion Italian lire[6] (about €18 million) but part of the fees paid via Dražen Brnčić joined Inter. That transfer windows the two clubs has also swapped Cristian Brocchi for Guly; Paolo Ginestra for Matteo Bogani. The deals later reported by press were also aimed to create "false profit" by inflating the transfer fees in the swap deal, which Ginestra and Bogani both created €3.5million "profit" for both clubs but in terms of registration rights, while Brnčić created a lurid €9.6 million gain.[7][8]

It was at AC Milan where he found his true strides developing into a world class player. With Milan, he has won one Scudetto and two Champions League titles. He also won an Italian Cup and two UEFA Super Cups with Milan in 2003 and 2007. However, his most forgettable incident was the penalty miss during 2005 UEFA Champions League Final, as he found his spot kick was saved by Jerzy Dudek.

Pirlo started his career as an offensive midfielder until coach Carlo Ancelotti developed for him a deep-seated playmaking role at Milan. Since then, he has formed a formidable partnership with Gennaro Gattuso in the midfield and has earned the nickname "the metronome" for the way he sets the team's rhythm.[9] He led Serie A in the 2002–2003 season in four special categories, passes played (2589), ball possession (123 hours played and 39 minutes), successful balls (661) and successful passes (2093). This implies that he averaged almost 90 passes per game. He led Milan in minutes played for the 2006–07 season with 2,782. In October 2007, he was nominated for the 2007 FIFA World Player of the Year Award but it went to Milan teammate Kaká instead. After Kaka and coach Carlo Ancelotti left Milan in the summer of 2009, Chelsea tested Milan's resolve by bidding $12m and Claudio Pizarro for Pirlo. The club rejected the offer and Pirlo was said to be contemplating a transfer request.[citation needed] On 5 August, Berlusconi decided not to sell Pirlo who said he was overjoyed and wanted to end his career at Milan.[10] On 21 October, Pirlo scored a brilliant 30 meter goal in Milan's 3–2 win over Real Madrid.

Profil Ronaldinho Gaucho

Ronaldinho Bios :

Full name : Ronaldo de Assis Moreira
Date of birth : 21 March 1980 (1980-03-21) (age 30)
Place of birth : Porto Alegre, Brazil
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Playing position : Forward / Winger
Club : Milan
Number : 80
Youth career : 1987–1998 Grêmio
Senior career :
1998–2001 Grêmio 44 (21)
2001–2003 Paris Saint-Germain 55 (17)
2003–2008 Barcelona 145 (70)
2008– Milan 65 (20)
National team :
1999– Brazil 87 (32)


Biography and personal life

Ronaldinho was born in the city of Porto Alegre, capital of the Rio Grande do Sul state of Brazil. His mother, Dona Miguelina de Assis, is a former salesperson who studied to become a nurse. His father, João Moreira, was a shipyard worker and footballer for local club Esporte Clube Cruzeiro (not to be confused with Cruzeiro).[4] He suffered a fatal heart attack in the family swimming pool when Ronaldinho was eight. After Ronaldinho's older brother, Roberto, signed with Grêmio, the family moved to a home in the more affluent Guarujá section of Porto Alegre, which was a gift from Grêmio to convince Roberto to stay at the club. Roberto's career was ultimately cut short by injury.

Ronaldinho's football skills began to blossom at an early age, and he was first given the nickname Ronaldinho because he was often the youngest and the smallest player in youth club matches.[5] He developed an interest in futsal and beach football, which later expanded to organized football. His first brush with the media came at the age of thirteen, when he scored all 23 goals in a 23–0 victory against a local team.[6] Ronaldinho was identified as a rising star at the 1997 U-17 World Championship in Egypt, in which he scored two goals on penalty kicks.[7][8]

Today, Roberto acts as Ronaldinho's manager, while his sister Deisi works as his press coordinator.[5][9] Ronaldinho became a father for the first time on 25 February 2005, after Brazilian dancer Janaína Mendes gave birth to their son, who was named João after Ronaldinho's late father.[10]

Ronaldinho's 2005 Nike advertisement, where he is given a new pair of boots and then proceeds to juggle a football and repeatedly volley it against the crossbar of a goal and recover it without the ball touching the ground, went viral on YouTube, becoming the site's first video to reach one million views.[11]

In 2010 during his vacations in Rio de Janeiro, where 50 Cent was on a concert, 50 Cent called Ronaldinho as a special guest for his concert where the Brazilian player danced with his big smile.