Carles Puyol

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Full name Carles Puyol i Saforcada
Nationality Spanish
Date of birth April 13, 1978
Place of birth La Pobla de Segur, Spain
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10+1⁄2 in)
Nickname Tiburón
Position Centre Back
Number 5

Carles Puyol i Saforcada (born April 13, 1978 in La Pobla de Segur, Catalonia, Spain) is a Spanish/Catalan footballer who is the current team captain of FC Barcelona. He is a regular in the Spanish national team.

Puyol played for Spain at the 2000 Olympics, 2002 FIFA World Cup, Euro 2004 and the 2006 FIFA World Cup; Puyol has been capped over 60 times. He has also played for the unofficial Catalonia national football team in one friendly.

He went to FC Barcelona B at age 17 in 1996 and in 1999 Coach Louis van Gaal put him into the first team and his debut came on October 2, 1999 against Valladolid, a game FC Barcelona won 0-2. He started as a regular for Barcelona in the right back position but has since converted to center-back.

He was first chosen as the captain for Barcelona in the 2003-04 season. Puyol has also been called upon to captain the Spanish national team.

May 17, 2006: Barcelona, with Puyol as captain, won the UEFA Champions League, defeating Arsenal FC 2-1 in the final and became the first Catalan captain to raise the UEFA Champions League Trophy.

He was awarded “Best Right-Back in Europe” by UEFA in 2002. He is currently under contract with Barcelona FC till June 30, 2010.

Puyol was awarded the title of UEFA Champions League Defender of the Year 2005-06 on Thursday 24th August 2006.

Puyol is a tough, aggressive defender who has the versatility to play both as a full-back and in the centre. His holistic approach makes him a favourite at his club side, Barcelona. Puyol is a vital member of Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard’s team, and his tactical ability and know-how also means he is not a man to pick up many yellow cards or, indeed, injuries, both of which factors have meant that he is an ever present in both Europe and domestic competition. His attacking mentality is a result of him playing as a striker in the early years in his boyhood club La Pobla de Segur, after injury problems with his shoulders forced him from his original position of goalkeeper. His energy and athleticism is vital in defense, for the high backline, attacking style that Barca plays.

Víctor Valdés

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Full name Víctor Valdés Arribas
Nationality Spanish
Date of birth January 14, 1982 (1982-01-14)
Place of birth L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Nickname
Position Goalkeeper
Number N°1

Víctor Valdés Arribas (born January 14, 1982 in L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain), nicknamed Víctor, is a Catalan football goalkeeper, who currently plays for FC Barcelona of the Spanish La Liga. Before joining the principal team in 2002/03 season, Víctor played for the youth teams and Barca B. Currently, he has a contract with Barcelona until 2010.
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A Catalan in his club!!
He started his career with Barca’s youth teams when he joined from Peña Cinco Copas on the 1st of July 1992. But in September of the same year he moved away with this family to Tenerife and had to leave the club, rejoining only three years later. After returning he made quick progress through the youth system and was made part of the senior squad in the 2002/03 season. The early part of the season saw him play second fiddle to the then Argentine international Roberto Bonano. The arrival of Radomir Antic as the new coach saw regular first team opportunities for him.

In the 2003-04 season, he emerged as first-choice goalkeeper, and in the 2004-05 season, he played in almost all of Barcelona’s matches helping Barcelona to their first league title in six years. He also won the Zamora Trophy for the best goalkeeper in Spain.

In the 2005-06 season he helped Barça to the double. He played a big part in Barca’s UEFA Champions League 2005-06 title and in the final against Arsenal he denied Thierry Henry twice from point-blank range. His efforts saw him singled out for praise from Coach Frank Rijkaard. The “Zamora” title however eluded him as Víctor came third after Santiago Cañizares and the winner José Manuel Pinto.

One of his most important saves this season came on February 11, 2007, when he saved Racing Santander’s Ezequiel Garay’s penalty shot and kept a clean sheet for the game. Barça won 2-0 with both goals coming from Ronaldinho. It has quickly been pointed out the Iker Casillas failed to save two penalty kicks from the same player in the match in which Real Madrid lost 2-1 this season.

Many of the current FC Barcelona squad, especially Samuel Eto’o, constantly convey anger at the little credit Valdes receives for the victories that the team gains despite his constant match-winning saves. Eto’o’s views were clear for all to see when on May 5, 2007, he scored the second goal for Barça against Real Sociedad and decided to run the length of the pitch to celebrate with Victor in thanks for his efforts. In a press conference Eto’o admitted: “Before going out on the pitch, I already had it all thought out in my head, because he always puts his arms up by himself while the rest of us are celebrating together”.

Although he makes good saves he has been known to make errors, especially the one mistake he made in the UEFA Champions League 2006-07 against Liverpool. Despite this, it is evident that Barça would not be in the La Liga title race this season without him as the squad was depleted due to the severe injuries to Samuel Eto’o and Lionel Messi. Barça players have expressed dismay that he should be blamed for the end of Barça’s season due to one mistake.

A great goalkeeper!!
On June 17, 2007, the last round in La Liga, Victor matched a goalkeeping record of the Barcelona legend, Andoni Zubizarreta. It has never been matched, by any Barça goalkeeper, until Valdés. The record held by Zubi is that he went all season long, all 38 rounds in La Liga without leaving the starting line-up nor getting substituted. Victor Valdés did the same this season.

Thierry Henry

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Full name Thierry Daniel Henry
Nationality French
Date of birth August 17, 1977 (1977-08-17)
Place of birth Les Ulis – Paris France
Height 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Nickname Titi
Position Striker
Number 14

Thierry Henry (born 17 August 1977 in Paris, France) is a French football player. Renowned for his pace, he plays as a striker for the France national team and FC Barcelona.
Thierry Henry FC Barcelona presentation

Henry was born and brought up in the tough neighbourhood of Les Ulis, Essonne, where as a youngster he played for an array of local sides and showed great promise as a goal scorer. AS Monaco spotted him in 1990 and signed him up instantly. Handed his professional club debut in 1994, he stayed at Monaco until 1998, where good form earned him an international call-up. Henry then moved to Italian giants Juventus, but after a disappointing season playing on the wing, he joined Arsenal for a fee of £10.5 million in 1999.

It was at Arsenal that Henry made his name as a top footballer. Initially, he struggled in the Premiership, but he soon emerged as Arsenal’s top goal scorer in almost his every season there. Long-time mentor and coach Arsene Wenger’s conversion of Henry into a prolific striker made him Arsenal’s all-time leading scorer with over 200 goals. With the Gunners, Henry won two league titles and three FA Cups. He was also twice nominated for the FIFA World Player of the Year and twice received the Barclays Premiership player of the season award. Henry spent his final two seasons with Arsenal as club captain, leading them to the UEFA Champions League final in 2006

With the French national squad, Henry has also enjoyed success, having won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000. Given his accomplishments, he is today regarded by many as one of the best footballers in the world. Off the pitch, as a result of his own experience, Henry is an active spokesperson against football racism.

In June 2007, after eight years in an Arsenal shirt, the French striker transferred to FC Barcelona for a fee of £16.1 million.

“I have said so many times why I left Arsenal, I don’t want to go back to that, but it was hard to leave. I always said that if I ever left Arsenal it would be to play for Barcelona.”

On June 25, 2007, however, Henry was transferred to FC Barcelona for a fee of £16.1 (€23.7) million. He signed a four-year deal for a reported £6.8 (€4.6) million per season. It was also revealed that the contract included a release clause of €125 (£84.9) million. In an open letter to The Sun, Henry cited the departure of David Dein and continued uncertainty over Arséne Wenger’s future as reasons for leaving. Henry will wear the number 14 jersey, as he had at Arsenal.

Samuel Eto’o

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Full name Samuel Eto’o Fils
Nationality Cameroon
Date of birth March 10, 1981
Place of birth Nkon, Cameroon
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Nickname
Position Striker
Number 9

Samuel Eto’o Fils (born March 10, 1981 in Nkon) is a Cameroonian football striker who currently plays for FC Barcelona. He is a versatile player who, in addition to being a prolific scorer, is also known for his playmaking and defense. He became the first La Liga player since 1990 to score fifty goals over two seasons during the 2005-06 campaign.
Video: Best of Samuel Eto’o

Club Career
RCD Mallorca
After joining Real Madrid in 1997 and playing for Segunda División B squad Real Madrid Castilla, Eto’o was loaned to second division CD Leganés for the 1997-98 season, then to RCD Mallorca in 1999; in his second season with the Primera Liga side, he scored eleven goals and began to garner praise throughout the league. Mallorca club president Mateo Alemany said of his entertaining style of play, “I doubt if there is any other player in the world who would please the fans more at this moment.” At the end of the season, Eto’o signed for a club record $6.3m fee. He commented on his rise to stardom, “I like it here in Mallorca, I have always been well looked after, the fans appreciate me and I also have a contract that runs until 2007.” Eto’o returned the fans’ appreciation when he donated €30,000 in meals to travelling Mallorca supporters who made the journey to the Copa del Rey final against Recreativo de Huelva in 2003, which Mallorca won 3-0.

However, his volatile attitude also resulted in several off-pitch incidents. Bartolome Terrassa, a Mallorca beat writer, filed a formal complaint after a run-in with Eto’o in the club’s parking lot, accusing the player of saying, “The next time, you are not going to escape; I’m going to kill you.” In 2002, Eto’o’s former agent, Daniel Argibeaut, also accused the player of assaulting him alongside four accomplices, saying, “They then took off my shoes, which in Cameroon means I am threatened with death.”[4] Eto’o departed Mallorca as the club’s all-time leading domestic scorer with 54 goals when he signed for FC Barcelona in the summer of 2004, for a transfer fee of €24 million after lengthy three-way negotiations with Mallorca and Madrid; Madrid president Florentino Pérez said that Eto’o was expendable as they already had Ronaldo and Raúl signed as strikers.
FC Barcelona
Eto’o made his Barcelona debut in the season opener at Racing Santander on August 29, 2004, in which he scored an astounding 5 goals in the first half. His second year was perhaps the finest of his career and helped Barcelona win their second consecutive Spanish crown. After missing out on last year’s Pichichi (top La Liga goalscorer), Eto’o edged out Valencia CF striker David Villa for the award during the final matchday on May 20, 2006, when he scored his 26th goal of the season against Athletic de Bilbao. Eto’o was very gracious to teammates after the game saying, “It has been a team effort; although only one person gets the award, we’ve worked hard all season and have got our just rewards.”

Eto’o also contributed six goals during Barcelona’s run to the 2005-06 Champions League title. In the final, Arsenal FC goalkeeper Jens Lehmann was sent off in the 18th minute after bringing down Eto’o just outside of the penalty area, but the Catalans struggled to capitalize on their one-man advantage until Eto’o scored the game-tying goal on a pass from Henrik Larsson in the 76th minute. Barcelona won the match 2-1, and Eto’o was awarded with the UEFA Best Forward of the Year award for his accomplishments during the CL campaign.

Eto’o also won an historic third consecutive African Player of the Year award that season. He said in his acceptance speech, “Above all, I dedicate this to all the children of Africa.” He was also selected to his second straight FIFPro World XI and finished third in the running for the FIFA World Player of the Year, making him only the second African footballer ever to be voted into the top three.

During Barcelona’s CL group stage match against Werder Bremen on September 27, 2006, he ruptured the meniscus in his right knee. Barcelona team physician Ricard Pruna originally estimated that the injury would keep him out of action for two to three months. After the operation, Eto’o’s recovery time was increasead to five months, but less than one month later, he was spotted walking on his own power at a MotoGP event. Eto’o resumed training with Barcelona on January 16, 2007, saying he would be able to play again when he was “100% fit.”

On February 11, in a match against Racing Santander, Eto’o refused to come on as a substitute. Barcelona manager Frank Rijkaard said after the match, “He did not want to come on, I don’t know why.” Ronaldinho was critical of Eto’o’s actions, saying, “[It] always is important to think about what’s best for the team.”Eto’o retorted, “Telling a news conference I didn’t want to play is the behaviour of a bad person”, and claimed that he did not come on because he did not have enough time to warm up properly. Three months later, Eto’o said, “These kind of things are usually just speculation and don’t come through to me. However, if it is true that I am a problem for my team then I will go. But like I said, I am happy here. The press can write what they want.” Following Eto’o’s comments, Barcelona president Joan Laporta was quick to quash rumors of transfers involving Eto’o and Ronaldinho.

International Career
Eto’o earned his first cap with Cameroon at age 15 on March 9, 1997, in a 5-0 friendly loss to Costa Rica. The following year, he was the youngest participant in the 1998 FIFA World Cup when he appeared in a 3-0 group stage loss to Italy on June 17, 1998, at the age of 17 years and three months; incidentally, he was the only player in the tournament whose birthdate was in the 1980s. Eto’o scored his lone goal of the 2002 World Cup when he netted the game-winner against Saudi Arabia during the group stage on June 6, 2002, which was Cameroon’s only win of the competition.

Olympic medal record
Competitor for Cameroon
Men’s Football
Gold 2000 Sydney Team Competition
Eto’o has won the 2000 and 2002 African Nations Cups, and was a gold medalist at the 2000 Summer Olympics. At the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup, in which Cameroon finished as runners-up, he scored his only goal in a 1-0 group-stage upset of Brazil on June 19. Cameroon were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the 2006 African Cup of Nations after Eto’o missed the decisive penalty in a 12-11 shoot-out loss to Côte d’Ivoire following a 1-1 draw, but he nonetheless finished as the top scorer of the tournament with five goals.

Racism
Eto’o, like many black footballers, has experienced racial abuse in some away matches; while some merely ignore the insults, others like Eto’o, Barcelona teammate Thierry Henry, and S.L. Benfica defender Marco Zoro have reacted by being outspoken in their criticism and threatening to leave the pitch.

In February 2005, during an away match with Real Zaragoza, Eto’o was the subject of racist taunts by Zaragoza supporters, who began making monkey-like chants and tossed peanuts onto the pitch whenever he had possession of the ball. However, referee Fernando Carmona Mendez made no mention of the incidents in his match report, commenting only that the behaviour of the crowd was “normal”, but two of the abusers were caught and given five-month sporting-event bans after being identified to police by other spectators. Eto’o later declared that the punishment was insufficient and that La Romareda should have been closed for at least one year, but Rijkaard told him to concentrate on football and to stop talking about the incident. However, infuriated again by Zaragoza fans’ racist chants the next season, Eto’o attempted to walk off the pitch in protest. His teammates intervened and convinced him to continue playing. Video of the incident captured him saying “No más” (“No more”) as he walked to the sidelines.

Due to ongoing racism from La Liga crowds, Eto’o no longer brings family members, especially his children, to matches. “It is something that has affected me personally. I think players, leaders, and the media have to join forces so that no one feels looked down upon because of the colour of their skin. At this moment in time I prefer my children don’t go to football matches. In the stands they have to listen to things that are difficult to explain to a child. It is better they aren’t exposed to it.”

José Martín Cáceres

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Full name José Martín Cáceres
Nationality Uruguayan
Date of birth March 17, 1987
Place of birth Montevideo, Uruguay
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Nickname
Position Central defender
Number

José Martín Cáceres (born March 17, 1987 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan football player who is currently playing for F.C. Barcelona. His primary position is central defender.

Cáceres started his career in his homeland of Uruguay with Defensor Sporting Club, at a young age Cáceres became a regular of the first team. In total he made 26 first team appearances scoring 4 goals.

In February 2007, Cáceres signed for Villarreal CF in Spain for five years on a free transfer from Uruguayan football club Defensor Sporting Club for a fee reported to be 1 million euros.

He was on loan to Recreativo de Huelva in 2007-08, where he was a defensive stalwart for the Andalusia side. On January 9, 2008, Cáceres scored a vital goal against Villarreal, the team that owned his rights, in a Spanish Cup match which Huelva won 1-0.

Cáceres joined FC Barcelona on June 4, 2008, with a reported transfer fee of €16.5 million being paid to Villarreal. A buyout clause of €50 million was included in the deal, which runs through the end of the 2012 season.