lunes, 28 de julio de 2014

TREVOR SINCLAIR

Trevor Lloyd Sinclair

Date of birth     2 March 1973 (age 41)
Place of birth     Dulwich, London, England
Height     5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Playing position     Midfielder
Youth career
    Blackpool



Senior career*

1989–1993     Blackpool     112     (15)


Barnet v Blackpool 19/10/1991 (3-0).


1993–1998     Queens Park Rangers     168     (16)





 QPR shirt 1994/95.



1998–2003     West Ham United     177     (37)



2000 fan.





2003–2007     Manchester City     82     (5)


Trevor Sinclair shirt worn in the January 2006 away game at Bolton



2007–2008     Cardiff City     21     (1)
Total         560     (74)


National team‡

1993–1998     England U21     14     (5)
1998     England B     1     (0)
2001–2003     England     12     (0)









domingo, 27 de julio de 2014

KENNY MILLER

Kenneth Miller

Date of birth     

23 December 1979 (age 34)
Place of birth     

Edinburgh, Scotland
Height     

1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position     Striker
Club information
Current team
    Rangers
Number     18



Youth career
1988–1996     Hutchison Vale
1996–1998     Hibernian


Senior career*

1998–2000     Hibernian     45     (12)


Kenny Miller - Hibernian (kit 1998-2000)

First Division 1998/1999
1.     Hibernian     89 pts     36 j     +51
2.     Falkirk     66 pts     36 j     +22
3.     Ayr United     62 pts     36 j     +24
4.     Airdrieonians     59 pts     36 j     -1
5.     St. Mirren     52 pts     36 j     -1
6.     Greenock Morton     49 pts     36 j     +4
7.     Clydebank     46 pts     36 j     -2
8.     Raith Rovers     35 pts     36 j     -20
9.     Hamilton     28 pts     36 j     -32
10.     Stranraer     17 pts     36 j     -45

Kilmarnock-Hibernian 1999/00.

 Premier League 1999/2000
1.     Glasgow Rangers     90 pts     36 j     +70
2.     Celtic Glasgow     69 pts     36 j     +52
3.     Hearts     54 pts     36 j     +7
4.     Motherwell     52 pts     36 j     -14
5.     St. Johnstone     42 pts     36 j     -8
6.     Hibernian     41 pts     36 j     -12
7.     Dundee FC     41 pts     36 j     -19
8.     Dundee United     39 pts     36 j     -23
9.     Kilmarnock     37 pts     36 j     -14
10.     Aberdeen     33 pts


1998–1999     → Stenhousemuir (loan)     11     (8)




2000–2001     Rangers     30     (8)


Barry celebrates with Kenny Miller in the 5-1 win over Celtic in 2000. (2000/01).


2001     → Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan)     5     (2)
2001–2006     Wolverhampton Wanderers     162     (50)


Wolverhampton-Manchester United (kits 2002-2004).







2006–2007     Celtic     33     (7)
2007–2008     Derby County     30     (4)
2008–2011     Rangers     81     (49)
2011     Bursaspor     15     (5)
2011–2012     Cardiff City     43     (10)
2012–2014     Vancouver Whitecaps FC     43     (13)
2014-     Rangers     0     (0)


National team‡
2000–2001     Scotland U21     7     (2)
2003     Scotland B     1     (0)
2001–2013     Scotland     69     (18)





  UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group B


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ALEXIS SÁNCHEZ

Alexis Alejandro Sánchez Sánchez


Date of birth     19 December 1988 (age 25)[1][2]
Place of birth     Tocopilla, Chile[3][2]
Height     1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)[4]
Playing position     Forward / Winger
Club information
Current team
    Arsenal
Number     17









 




Youth career
2004–2005     Cobreloa


Senior career*

2005–2006     Cobreloa     47     (9)




















 






2006–2011     Udinese     95     (20)



 Udinese's Alexis Sanchez of Chile, at center, is cheered by teammates after scoring, during the Italian Serie A soccer match between Catania and Udinese in Catania, southern Italy, Wednesday Oct. 29, 2008.





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2006–2007     →    Colo-Colo (loan)     32     (5)












 








2007–2008     → River Plate (loan)    
 23     (4)







2011–2014     Barcelona     88     (39)
2014–     Arsenal     0     (0)







National team‡
2007     Chile U20     12     (2)
2006–     Chile     71     (24)












Chile's (L-R) Mark Gonzalez, Humberto Suazo and Alexis Sanchez take a rest during a training session at a sports center in Quito city October 10, 2008. Chile will face Ecuador in a World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match October 12.








Alexis Sanchez of Chile (7) fights for the ball with Turkey's Ugur Boral (L) and Mehmet Aurelio during their friendly soccer match at Ismetpasa Stadium in Izmit, August 20, 2008.











Chilean Alexis Sanchez (L) and Matias Fernandez (R) vie the ball with Brazian Diego (C) during their FIFA World Cup South Africa-2010 qualifier football match at the National stadium in Santiago on September 7, 2008.




Chile's Alexis Sanchez, center, gestures as he warms up during a training session in Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela, Wednesday, June 18, 2008.


hile's soccer player Alexis Sanchez controls the ball during a training session at Calama June 12, 2008. Chile will face Bolivia in La Paz on Sunday for their World Cup soccer qualifying match. Picture taken June 12, 2008.




Chile's Alexis Sanchez leaves the field at the end of a World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match against Ecuador in Quito, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008.




Chile's Alexis Sanchez, left, followed by teammates Manuel Iturra, center, and Daud Gazale celebrates after scoring during a friendly soccer game against Guatemala in Rancagua, Chile, Wednesday, June 4, 2008.











MAREK HAMSIK

Marek Hamšík

Date of birth    
 27 July 1987 (age 27)
Place of birth   

  Banská Bystrica, Czechoslovakia
Height    

 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing position  

   Attacking midfielder









Youth career
2001–2002     Jupie Podlavice


Marek Hamsik - Jupie Podlavice 2001/02.


2002–2004     Slovan Bratislava





Senior career*

2004     Slovan Bratislava     6     (1)
2004–2007     Brescia     65     (10)
2007–     Napoli     243     (68)






 08-09 Napoli Home Hamsik 17 LS Match Front

















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 1-10-2011 San Siro
















National team‡
2003–2004     Slovakia U17     6     (3)
2005–2006     Slovakia U19     6     (1)
2006–2007     Slovakia U21     2     (0)
2007–     Slovakia     69     (11)




Slovakia's midfielder Juraj Kucka, Slovakia's goalkeeper Jan Mucha, Slovakia's defender Martin Skrtel, Slovakia's defender Jan Durica, Slovakia's striker Robert Vittek and Slovakia's defender Radoslav Zabavnik (bottom row, L to R) Slovakia's midfielder Miroslav Stoch, Slovakia's midfielder Marek Hamsik, Slovakia's midfielder Vladimir Weiss, Slovakia's striker Erich Jendrisek and Slovakia's defender Peter Pekarik pose before the 2010 World Cup round of 16 football match Netherlands versus Slovakia on June 28, 2010

Slovakia-ItalIa 2010 WC.