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BRAZIL~~ Bungkos jugak... missed all penalties...
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Post Last Edit by Nesta13 at 18-7-2011 09:03
ni senarai player2 brajil nnt :
- | Gomes | Goalkeeper | 1.92m | 79 kg | February 15, 1981 | - | Doni | Goalkeeper | 1.94m | 91 kg | October 22, 1979 | - | Julio César | Goalkeeper | 1.86m | 79 kg | September 3, 1979 | - | Daniel Alves | Defender | 1.71m | 64 kg | May 6, 1983 | - | Michel Bastos | Defender | 1.79m | 73 kg | August 2, 1983 | - | Lucio | Defender | 1.89m | 87 kg | May 8, 1978 | - | Gilberto | Defender | 1.80m | 78 kg | April 25, 1976 | - | Luisão | Defender | 1.92m | 81 kg | February 13, 1981 | - | Thiago Silva | Defender | 1.83m | 79 kg | September 22, 1984 | - | Juan | Defender | 1.81m | 73 kg | February 1, 1979 | - | Maicon | Defender | 1.84m | 77 kg | July 26, 1981 | - | Gilberto Silva | Midfielder | 1.91m | 78 kg | October 7, 1976 | - | Julio Baptista | Midfielder | 1.83m | 72 kg | October 1, 1981 | - | Josué | Midfielder | 1.70m | 61 kg | July 19, 1979 | - | Blumer Elano | Midfielder | 1.74m | 65 kg | June 14, 1981 | - | Kaká | Midfielder | 1.83m | 73 kg | April 22, 1982 | - | Kleberson | Midfielder | 1.75m | 64 kg | June 19, 1979 | - | Felipe Melo | Midfielder | 1.83m | 73 kg | August 26, 1983 | - | Ramires | Midfielder | 1.79m | 65 kg | March 24, 1987 | - | Robinho | Forward | 1.72m | 60 kg | January 25, 1984 | - | Grafite | Forward | 1.89m | 79 kg | April 2, 1979 | - | Luis Fabiano | Forward | 1.83m | 81 kg | November 8, 1980 | - | Nilmar | Forward | 1.80m | 70 kg | July 14, 1984 |
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Ugly side of Brazil football
RIO DE JANEIRO: Behind the glossy exterior of five world titles and the trickery of Ronaldinho, Brazilian domestic football presents a very different reality.
Financial difficulties, chaotic administration and violence on the field and off mean that most players and coaches jump at the first offer to move abroad, even to less fashionable soccer destinations such as Ukraine, Switzerland, Turkey, China or Qatar.
Far from Brazil's international reputation for artistry and attacking play, Brazilian domestic football is regarded as being among the most violent in the world, where 60-foul matches are common.
Almost every week, and sometimes every day, Brazilian domestic soccer conjures up scenarios almost unimaginable elsewhere.
Recently, Flamengo players fought with riot police at the Maracana Stadium on the same day that Cabofriense and Madureira were benefiting from a mysterious bus breakdown.
It was the last match-day in the qualifying stage of the Carioca Championship and all games were supposed to kick off at the same time.
Yet Madureira's alleged transport problems on their way to Cabo Frio delayed the kick off for more than half an hour.
As a result, they and opponents Cabofriense played the last half hour of the game knowing that a draw would send both teams into the semi-finals.
The outcome, perhaps predictably, was a tame goalless stalemate with barely a shot on goal.
Back at the Maracana, Flamengo and Vasco da Gama's game turned ugly.
One scuffle between the players prompted riot police to run on to the field followed by a legion of reporters, photographers, officials and self-styled security men.
At one stage, there were more than 100 people on the pitch where a professional football match was supposed to be taking place.
When the final whistle went, trouble broke out again. Flamengo players scuffled with police, one officer was seen using pepper spray to quell the trouble. Another grabbed a Flamengo player by the neck and held him down with his truncheon.
During matches themselves, referees use yellow and red cards sparingly and, even when they do punish rough play, they are often undermined by tribunals set up to examine the incidents that led to the sending-offs or bookings.
The so-called suspended effect allows any player who gets more than the automatic one-match ban to appeal and to keep on playing until the new hearing takes place.
Santos goalkeeper Fabio Costa was the latest to benefit as he carried on playing despite receiving a five-match ban for punching an opponent.
The Brazilian season kicks off with a plethora of regional competitions, using hugely complex formats that often change from year to year.
Rio de Janeiro's Carioca championship, for example, consists of two separate phases with the winners of each meeting in the final.
In the second phase, the teams are bewilderingly split into two groups but play only games against sides from the other group.
Brazil appeared to take a step forward in 2003 when, for the first time, the national championship was run on a conventional league format and extended to take up most of the season.
However, the competition, which runs from April to December, routinely suffers a mass exodus of its top players during June and July when the European transfer market opens for business.
Meanwhile, the state competitions continue as a kind of season curtain-raiser. This means that even before starting their 38-match programme in the Brazilian championship, teams have played up to 20 matches.
A demand for immediate success makes coaching a thankless task and when the dreaded chant of 揹onkey, donkey |
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Reply #2 Nesta13's post
maybe domestically diorang main kasar kot....
tp biler dah internationally..brazil antara conutry yg bersih the way they play the game....
anyway i still and forever love samba!!!
:pompom::pompom::pompom: |
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Originally posted by jpl_fan at 14-4-2006 12:30 PM
maybe domestically diorang main kasar kot....
tp biler dah internationally..brazil antara conutry yg bersih the way they play the game....
anyway i still and forever love samba!!!
:pompom::pompo ...
tu pasal aaa... mcm ayat last artikel tu... |
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ader tak full list brazil player for wolrd cup? |
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Originally posted by jpl_fan at 14-4-2006 12:30 PM
maybe domestically diorang main kasar kot....
tp biler dah internationally..brazil antara conutry yg bersih the way they play the game....
anyway i still and forever love samba!!!
:pompom::pompo ...
i love this guy..
:love::love: |
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Originally posted by conan at 14-4-2006 12:48 PM
ader tak full list brazil player for wolrd cup?
yeaa WOLRD....
mana keluar lagi list nih.. tp yg confirm ada dlm list bole agak laaa...
ABg Gigi, Abg pendek, Abg boroi wajib ada |
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Reply #6 carrie_connie's post
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Originally posted by conan at 14-4-2006 01:01 PM
fabregas ko letak maner?
xtau lagik..:nerd: |
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selalunyer nie ler fisrt team diorang:nerd:
Dida, Adriano, Juan, Kaka, Lucio and Emerson; bottom row from left: Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Ze Roberto, Roberto Carlos and Emerson |
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Originally posted by carrie_connie at 14-4-2006 12:58 PM
i love this guy..
:love::love:
i love him too:malu::malu: |
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Originally posted by jpl_fan at 14-4-2006 01:04 PM
selalunyer nie ler fisrt team diorang:nerd:
Dida, Adriano, Juan, Kaka, Lucio and Emerson; bottom row from left: R ...
dengo cite si fred nak dinaikkan ke 1st team..:hmm::hmm: |
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OK.. satu kuiz mudah...
nyatakan player yg bole dianggap Otai dlm skuad brazil yg berkemungkinan akan berada dlm Wolrd Cup kali ke 4....
senang je nih... |
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Reply #12 carrie_connie's post
fred yg isap puting tu ke?
bacer paper utusan ini hari? seko2 player ader problem... esp. keeper... |
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Reply #12 carrie_connie's post
for me ler...2nd team brazil pun equivalent to first team brazil...so for me semua player sama jer...and another thing..aku rasa brazil jerlaa the only team yg ader 1 and 2 nd team yg betul2 kuat...kalo country lain..if there's any first team player diorang injured mesti mengelabahnyer...but for brazil..they dont care...hehehe |
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Originally posted by conan at 14-4-2006 01:09 PM
fred yg isap puting tu ke?
bacer paper utusan ini hari? seko2 player ader problem... esp. keeper...
fred lyon yg wat header x jadik time CL ngan milan ari2..xtau ler plak aku dier isap puting..:jeling:
mat keeper tue...:geram::geram: |
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In goal
"There's no denying that we are talking about crisis here" - Gazzetta dello Sport on out-of-form Dida
Defence
"They have gone from solid defenders to grilled chickens, from stress resistant ball artists to security risks in front of their own goal" - Kicker on central defenders Juan and Roque Jr, who play ar Leverkusen.
Midfield
"A shadow. WHen he disappears, like he did against Arsenal.. Juventus have no chance" - Gazzetta dello Sport on Emerson
FOrwards
"He could have been a better player if he hadnt been affected by the off field problems" - Pele on Ronaldo. His comments led to a bitter response from the striker.
"It's not easy to be at your best whn you have problems with your private life" - Inter president Massimo MOrrati on Adriano.
"Adriano? He has not acted professionally and he has hurt the team" - Inter team mate Juan Sebastian Veron on Adriano's late return from Brazil midweek international.
The Galatico
"It obvious that ROnaldinho is not going to be fresh at the start of the WC. Barcalona have recently had 3 players go down with muscular problem" - Carlos Alberto Parreira
The conclusion
"These players are going thru a bad patch, but many of the criticsms are exaggerated" - Columnist Tostao, star of Brazil's 1970 team |
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Originally posted by conan at 14-4-2006 01:22 PM
In goal
"There's no denying that we are talking about crisis here" - Gazzetta dello Sport on out-of-form Dida
Defence
"They have gone from solid defenders to grilled chickens, f ...
tmpg tanya sket..si adriano tu ader problem gapo ngan his private life arr??:hmm: |
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Reply #17 carrie_connie's post
nih.. nih.. kan...
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