Introducing Alfonso of the Brazilian team, how did Alfonso, the founder of Spain, die?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-28
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Brazilian team is now more results-oriented, playing more European, Lucio in the back, Melo in the middle, Kaka, Fabiano, Robinho in the front court is the best model, and compared with the previous Samba Army, the team personnel structure is very good, although there is no top striker like Da Luo and Xiao Luo, but the team consciousness is stronger, more attention is paid to defense, and the European style of play is more terrifying and efficient, and it is definitely the biggest favorite in the World Cup.

    Spain is maturing, ** generation, with tacit understanding, the style of play of controlling the ball is pleasing to the eye, if the game enters their rhythm.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Alfonso Perez

    Gender: Male.

    Nationality: Spanish.

    City of birth: Barcelona.

    Date of birth: 26 September 1972.

    Height: 178cm

    Weight: 70kg

    Position: Forward.

    Field number: 21

    Team: Played for: Barcelona Real Madrid.

    Alfonso Pérez is now in the Qatari League.

    Like Cellades, former La Liga top scorer Alphonso has played for Real Madrid and Barcelona, but the more such players he has, the harder it will be to win the team's favor at the end of his career. Alfonso has been on a downward spiral at Betis in recent seasons and has yet to find a new team after leaving the 'Green and White'. Reduced to the Qatar league, Alfonso seems to be reluctant again, Getafe's home stadium is named after him, he has never played for this hometown team, and Getafe president Torres is not interested in the former La Liga top scorer.

    Born on September 26, 1972 in Madrid, Spain.

    First international match: Spain beat England 1-0 in Santander, Spain, 9 September 1992.

    Played for: Real Madrid (1989?) 1995), Real Betis (1995?) 2000)

    Current club: Spanish FC Barcelona.

    Honors: 1994? 95 Spanish League Champions; 1992?93 Spanish Copa del Rey winners; 1992?93 Spanish Super Cup Winner.?

    Season?? Playing for the club? Appearance: Goal.

    1989-90 Real Madrid B.

    1990-91 Real Madrid 12 00

    1991-92 Real Madrid 19 03

    1992-93 Real Madrid 26 03

    1993-94 Real Madrid 18 05

    1994-95 Real Madrid 16 02

    1995-96 Real Betis 35-12

    1996-97 Real Betis 41-25

    1997-98 Real Betis 31-10

    1998-99 Real Betis 11 02

    1999-00 Real Betis.

    2000-01 FC Barcelona.

    2001-02 Marseille (loan).

    2002-03 Real Betis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Alfonso I Enriquez, the first king of independent Portugal. Alfonso I shared power with his son Sancho I in his later years until his death in 1185.

    In 1512, the unification of Spain was completed. The king of Spain was Carlos I, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and spent his later years in the Monastery of Eustios in Extremadura, Spain. He probably suffered from a nervous system and died in 1558.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Are you talking about the characteristics of the style of play? Brazil is now result-oriented, and the attacking style of play is no longer flashy, and it can be said that the current Brazilian team has become a complete European team, focusing on practicality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Team Brazil is the Brazilian national men's football team.

    Brazil is governed by the Brazilian Football Federation, which was founded in 1914 and joined FIFA in 1924. He also represented Brazil in major international football tournaments. Brazil is known as the most famous and successful national football team in the world, they are the team that has won the most World Cup football tournaments, Brazil has reached the top four 12 times, reached the final 7 times, won the championship 5 times, and won the World Cup 5 times in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002.

    In the 1958 World Cup final in Sweden, Brazil defeated the host Sweden 5-2 to win the championship, becoming the first American team in history to win the World Cup in Europe. From 1994 to 2002, Brazil reached three consecutive World Cup finals, winning two championships and one runner-up, creating football history.

    In 1970, Brazil was voted the best team in the history of the world by FIFA. In addition to the World Cup, Brazil has won the Confederations Cup four times. It is the team with the most United Cup titles in the world, the Copa America has won 8 times, and the five-star Brazil team is also the team with the most fans, and also has a large number of fans in Europe.

    Because the Brazilian national team has won almost all football-related awards and honors, and holds various records, as well as the strong passion of the Brazilian people for football, the samba country has also produced countless superstars, so that it is known as the "football kingdom" all over the world.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Under the leadership of young coach Dunga, Brazil qualified for the World Cup as the first place in the South American region. Winning the Confederations Cup in South Africa in 2009 gave the Samba Army the confidence to win the World Cup for the sixth time and reach the round of 32 of the World Cup in South Africa.

    After the bookmaker began to put out the odds to win the championship, the Brazilian team and the new European champion Spain tied for the first place with 1 odds. As in any previous tournament, for Brazil, runners-up was a failure!

    Brazil has been the favourite to win almost every World Cup, and now this Brazilian team is more balanced in attack and defense. Attackingly, Kaka will take on the lead, with Sergea Sevilla's scorer Fabiano showing a terrifying goal rate in qualifying (nine goals in 11 games), and with such a scorer, manager Dunga can rest assured that he will not take Ronaldo to South Africa. The other two big-name attackers, Adriano and Ronaldinho, should be able to make the Brazil squad, although they should not be able to threaten Fabiano's main position.

    At the back, the centre-back duo of Lucio and Juan performed reasonably well in qualifying, with the newly rising AC Mulan centre-back Thiago Silva giving Dunga one more option in terms of personnel, and full-back McCone in great form in the past two years, with the style of Cafu at his peak. Inter goalkeeper Julio Cesar played all 18 matches of Brazil's qualifiers and is arguably Brazil's most reassuring goalkeeper in recent World Cups.

    Compared with the flashy attacking line and relatively solid defense, the Brazilian team this time seems to be a bit "soft", due to the lack of newcomers, the most played midfielder in the qualifiers is actually the aging Gilberto Silva. If nothing else, Dunga will continue to trust the veteran, and the midfield position may become a weakness for Brazil in this tournament.

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