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Tuesday 13 March 2012

Neymar Jr.

Neymar Da Silva Santos Junior




I'll Be The Next




 
There have been enough 'New Peles' over the years to fill a warehouse. And here is another Brazilian striker in whom much hope is invested.
Like Pele, Neymar is a Santos youth product and such is his potential, he has been linked with English clubs since he was 13, resisting a move to Chelsea in 2010.
Rated by many observers as more promising than Robinho at the same age, Neymar is blessed with tremendous vision and a coolness in front of goal. Able to beat defenders on either side and possessed with an impressive repertoire of tricks, Neymar is one of Brazil's great hopes.


Full Name: Neymar da Silva Santos Junior
Place of Birth: Mogi das Cruzes
Date of Birth: February 5, 1992
Nationality: Brazil
Position: Striker
Playing in the Club: Santos

Player Profile
Neymar da Silva Santos Junior is better known simply as Neymar, is a soccer player in a highly admired by the world. He was born on February 5, 1992 in Mogi das Cruzes, Brazsil. He currently plays as a striker for the Brazilian clubSantos and Brazil's national football team

Club premises Neymar joined Santos in 2003, and finally made ​​his debut with Santos first time six years later at the age of 17, exactly on March 7, 2009 in which Santos won with a score of 2-1 against Oeste. No wonder the big European clubs are now the club began to look at this talented young man. A quick game, above average skills and accuracy in the final settlement melakikian make this young man entered the Brazilian national team squad.

Career

Junior Career:
2003-2009: Santos

Senior Career:

2009-Now: Santos | 64 Games | 24 Goals

National Team Career:

2009: Brazil U17 | 3 games | 1 Goals
2010: Brazil | 3 Appearances | 3 Goals
2011: Brazil U20 | 7 games | 9 Goals




Boy Wonder:
The striker made his debut for Santos at 17 against Oeste in March 2009. The following week he scored his first goal for the club against Mogi Mirim.
Fourteen goals in 19 Campeonato Paulista games helped Santos win the tournament in 2010.
Neymar is certain to leave Santos and embark on the well trodden path to Europe. It is just a question of when.

International Career:

Neymar represented Brazil at the 2009 under-17 World Cup, scoring once against Japan in the opening match.
He was more prolific at under-20 level, before making a scoring debut for the senior side against the US in August 2010.
Neymar was selected for the 2011 Copa America but flattered to deceive despite scoring a brace in the 4-2 win over Ecuador before the Selecao were dumped out on penalties by Paraguay in the quarter finals.

Xavi Hernandez

                        Xavi Hernandez


                         
Xavi

                  






Personal Information


Full name: Xavi Hernández
Date of birth: January 25, 1980 (age 31)
Place of birth: Terrassa, Catalonia, Spain
Height: 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Playing position: Midfielder, captain

Club information

Current club: FC Barcelona
Number: 6

Junior career


FC Barcelona 1991-1997

Senior career


Year Club Apps (goals)
1997-1998 FC Barcelona B 61 (2)
1998 - FC Barcelona 281 (27)

National Team


2000 - Spain 94 (8)





Player Profiles

Xavier Hernández Creus (born in Terrassa, Spain, January 25, 1980, age 31 years) is a Spanish footballer. The short name is Xavi. He played for FC Barcelona and has 83 times for Spain. He plays in the middle. He numbered the back 6. He managed to bring the Spanish national team won the European Cup in 2008 and 2010 FIFA World Cup.


Beginnings


Xavier Hernandez I Creus was born on 25 January 1980 in Terrassa, Barcelona, although he is better known as simply Xavi.

He came through Barcelona’s La Masia youth system and made his professional debut on 18 August 1998 in the Super Cup Final. Xavi’s performances for the first team were limited until the 1999-00 season when he solidified his place in the team’s midfield.

Career


2004-2006 season

His strong performances led to him being named Barcelona’s vice-captain in 2004. The following season he tore the ligaments in his left knee and missed five months of action. He was on the substitute’s bench as Barcelona beat Arsenal to win the 2006 UEFA Champions League.

Later performances

Xavi was a crucial part of Barcelona’s treble winning side in 2008-09, which included a particularly impressive performance as he assisted four goals in a 6-2 El Clasico league victory over Real Madrid. His performances in the Champions League were particularly impressive as Barcelona beat Manchester United 2-0 in the final and he was named man of the match.

Nominations

In 2010, he was named as one of three finalists for the FIFA Ballon d’Or, along with his teammates Andres Iniesta and Lionel Messi, with Xavi finishing second behind Messi.
Xavi has enjoyed a glittering international career to date. On 25 March 2011 he earned his 100th cap in a Euro 2012 qualifier against the Czech Republic. He has also contributed nine goals from midfield as the Spanish National team have enjoyed great success in recent years.
Xavi was a member of the Spanish squads that won the UEFA European Football Championship in 2008 and the FIFA World Cup in 2010. He played particularly well in the 2010 World Cup as he led the tournament in pass completion average at 89% (he completed 599 out of 669 passes attempted).

Achievements


In his career, Xavi has won all the major trophies he could have with Barcelona and Spain. With Barcelona, he has won five Spanish league titles, one Spanish Cup, four Spanish Super Cups and two Champions Leagues.

As a member of the Spain squad, he has won Euro 2008 and the 2010 World Cup, as well as earning himself a silver medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney.

Individually, he has won numerous honours such as the World Soccer Player of the Year in 2010, the La Liga Spanish player of the year in 2005 and player of the tournament in Euro 2008.

Javier Hernandez Balcazar






Javier Hernandez Balcazar "Chicharito"








Personal Information

Full name: Javier Hernández 
Balcazar
Date of birth: June 1, 1988 (age 22)
Place of birth: Guadalajara, Mexico
Height : 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) [1] [2]
Playing position: Striker

Club information

Current club Manchester United
Number 14

Young career

1997-2006 Guadalajara

Senior career


Year Team Apps (Goals)
2006-2010 Guadalajara 64 (26)
2010 - Manchester United 16 (7)

National Team

2007-2009 Mexican U-20 5 (1)
2009 - Mexico 20 (11)


Player Profiles

Javier "Chicharito" Hernández Balcazar (born June 1, 1988; age 22 years) is a Mexican football player who played in the forward position for the club CD Guadalajara. Hernández will become the first Mexican club to join Manchester United on July 1, 2010. He is often called Chicharito by his fans, which in Spanish means' the little peanut.


Biography

Javier Hernández Balcázar, commonly known as "Chicharito", is a Mexican footballer who plays as a forward for Manchester United, being the first Mexican to do so. 

He previously played for Mexican club Guadalajara. He made his début for the Mexico national football team in September 2009 in a match against Colombia and represented them at the 2010 FIFA World Cup scoring two goals. 

He is the son of Javier Hernández Gutiérrez and the grandson of Tomás Balcázar.

Early life

Hernández was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, on 1 June 1988. He first played in a recreation league when he was seven years old. 

His father, Javier Hernández Gutiérrez, himself a previous Mexican international striker, said he never thought his son would actually make it as a professional. 

Hernández joined C.D. Guadalajara at the age of nine and signed his first professional contract when he was 15. 

He was set to play in the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship, but an injury sidelined him from the team that ultimately won the championship.

Personal life

Chicharito is the grandson of grandson of Tomás Balcázar
Chicharito is the grandson of grandson of Tomás Balcázar
Hernández is the son of Javier Hernández Gutiérrez, who played for Tecos and was a member of the Mexico squad at the 1986 FIFA World Cup. Javier Hernández Gutiérrez quit his job as manager of Guadalajara's reserve side in order to watch Hernández play in the World Cup in South Africa. 

Hernández is also the grandson of Tomás Balcázar who played for C.D. Guadalajara and played in the 1954 FIFA World Cup for the Mexican national side. 

It is reported that Hernández would be joined by his entire family in England, including Balcázar.

During his time at Guadalajara, he took business administration classes at the Universidad del Valle de Atemajac and lived with his parents.

UEFA Champions League Winners



UEFA Champions League Winners

SeasonWinnersCountryRunners-upCountryScore
2010-11BarcelonaSpainManchester UnitedEngland3-1
2009-10InternazionaleItalyBayern MunichGermany2-0
2008-09BarcelonaSpainManchester UnitedEngland2-0
2007-08Manchester UnitedEnglandChelseaEngland1-1
2006-07MilanItalyLiverpoolEngland2-1
2005-06BarcelonaSpainArsenalEngland2-1
2004-05LiverpoolEnglandMilanItaly3-3
2003-04PortoPortugalMonacoFrance3-0
2002-03MilanItalyJuventusItaly0-0
2001-02Real MadridSpainBayer LeverkusenGermany2-1
2000-01Bayern MunichGermanyValenciaSpain1-1
1999-2000Real MadridSpainValenciaSpain3-0
1998-99Manchester UnitedEnglandBayern MunichGermany2-1
1997-98Real MadridSpainJuventusItaly1-0
1996-97Borussia DortmundGermanyJuventusItaly3-1
1995-96JuventusItalyAjaxNetherlands1-1
1994-95AjaxNetherlandsMilanItaly1-0
1993-94MilanItalyBarcelonaSpain4-0
1992-93MarseilleFranceMilanItaly1-0
1991-92BarcelonaSpainSampdoriaItaly1-0
1990-91Red Star BelgradeYugoslaviaMarseilleFrance0-0*
1989-90MilanItalyBenficaPortugal1-0
1988-89MilanItalySteaua BucureştiRomainia4-0
1987-88PSVNetherlandsBenficaPortugal0-0
1986-87PortoPortugalBayern MunichWest Germany2-1
1985-86Steaua BucureştiRomainiaBarcelonaSpain0-0
1984-85JuventusItalyLiverpoolEngland1-0
1983-84LiverpoolEnglandRomaItaly1-1
1982-83HamburgWest GermanyJuventusItaly1-0
1981-82Aston VillaEnglandBayern MunichWest Germany1-0
1980-81LiverpoolEnglandReal MadridSpain1-0
1979-80Nottingham ForestEnglandHamburgWest Germany1-0
1978-79Nottingham ForestEnglandMalmö FFSweden1-0
1977-78LiverpoolEnglandClub BruggeBelgium1-0
1976-77LiverpoolEnglandBorussia MönchengladbachWest Germany3-1
1975-76Bayern MunichWest GermanySaint-EtienneFrance1-0
1974-75Bayern MunichWest GermanyLeeds UnitedEngland2-0
1973-74Bayern MunichWest GermanyAtlético MadridSpain1-1
1973-74 ReplayBayern MunichWest GermanyAtlético MadridSpain4-0
1972-73AjaxNetherlandsJuventusItaly1-0
1971-72AjaxNetherlandsInternazionaleItaly2-0
1970-71AjaxNetherlandsPanathinaikosGreece2-0
1969-70FeyenoordNetherlandsCelticScotland2-
1968-69MilanItalyAjaxNetherlands4-1
1967-68Manchester UnitedEnglandBenficaPortugal4-1
1966-67CelticScotlandInternazionaleItaly2-1
1965-66Real MadridSpainPartizanYugoslavia2-1
1964-65InternazionaleItalyBenficaPortugal1-0
1963-64InternazionaleItalyReal MadridSpain3-1
1962-63MilanItalyBenficaPortugal2-1
1961-62BenficaPortugalReal MadridSpain5-3
1960-61BenficaPortugalBarcelonaSpain3-2
1959-60Real MadridSpainEintracht FrankfurtWest Germany7-3
1958-59Real MadridSpainStade de ReimsFrance2-0
1957-58Real MadridSpainMilanItaly3-2
1956-57Real MadridSpainFiorentinaItaly2-0
1955-56Real MadridSpainStade de ReimsFrance4-3