The specific birthdays of the major giants in European football

Updated on physical education 2024-03-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Team name: AC Milan

    Year founded: 1899.

    City: Milano

    Team name: Juventus

    Year of establishment: 1897.

    City: Torino

    Team name: Inter Milan (Inter Milan).

    Year founded: March 9, 1908.

    City: Milano

    Team name: Arsenal.

    Cantonese name: 阿Xiannu.

    Product Name: Arsenal

    City: London.

    Home Stadium: Highbury Field.

    Cantonese name: Liverpool.

    English name: liverpool

    City: Liverpool.

    Home stadium: Anfield.

    Abbreviation: Manchester United.

    Nickname: The Red Devils

    The full name of the club is Chelsea Football Club

    Chinese name: Chelsea Football Club.

    Team nickname: The Blues

    Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao translation: Che Lushi.

    Date of establishment: March 14, 1905.

    Country: Spain.

    City: Barcelona.

    Real madrid.

    Date of Establishment: March 6, 1902.

    Bayern Munich.

    Atletico Madrid.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1 January 1972 Thuram.

    1 January 1977 Salihamidzic.

    2 January 1974 Repka.

    January 3, 1977 Bowyer.

    January 4, 1986 Milner.

    5 January 1976 Tristan.

    5 January 1980 Deisler.

    5 January 1976 Ivan Tomic (Rome).

    5 January 1984 Schuelto (Rome).

    January 6, 1976 Di Michele.

    7 January 1982 Pisanu.

    8 January 1972 Favalli.

    January 8, 1977 Koko.

    8 January 1979 Mutu.

    January 8, 1986 David. Silva.

    9 January 1967 Caniggia (Rome).

    January 9, 1974 Savio.

    9 January 1978 Gattuso.

    10 January 1974 Marais.

    January 11, 1978 Husky.

    January 12, 1988 Keck.

    January 13, 1972 Bosnich.

    14 January 1983 Bovo (Rome).

    15 January 1973 Bettoto.

    January 15, 1981 Diouf.

    15 January 1983 Viana.

    January 16, 1976 Morfeo.

    17 January 1983 Alberoa.

    18 January 1967 Zamorano.

    18 January 1971 Pep Guardiola (Rome).

    January 19, 1977 Lauren.

    20 January 1979 Bonazzoli (Rome).

    20 January 1978 Zaouli.

    January 21, 1977 Phil Neville.

    January 21, 1975 Bart.

    January 22, 1980 Woodgate.

    January 22, 1977 Hidetoshi Nakata (Rome).

    January 23, 1984 Reuben.

    24 January 1976 La Fuente.

    January 25, 1967 Ginola.

    January 25, 1980 Harvey.

    January 25, 1981 Jeffers.

    January 25, 1976 Pablo.

    26 January 1974 Kruchaga.

    27 January 1978 Munua.

    January 28, 1978 Gianluigi Buffon.

    28 January 1978 Carragher.

    January 29, 1966 Romario.

    29 January 1973 Pire.

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