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Udinese also has a name called Pepe, which is Italian.
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The Portuguese Pepe is Caple Ravelan Lima Ferreira.
Pepe (born 26 February 1983 in Maceyo, Brazil) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a centre-back and currently plays for FC Porto. Pepe made his debut at Corinthians FC in Brazil, joined Portugal Maritimo B in 2001, entered the first team in 2002 and moved to FC Porto in 2004.
From 2007 to 2017 he played for Real Madrid, then Besiktas and Porto. During his career, he won two Portuguese Premier League titles, three Spanish Serie A titles, three UEFA Champions League titles, and three FIFA Club World Cup titles.
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Pepe is a player that many coaches like, he is physically strong, active in running, fighting **, and playing very bloody, but on the other hand, his recklessness will inevitably cause problems for the team. Pepe is physically strong, as fast as a striker, has excellent jumping and air defense, and the Brazilian's attacking DNA also gives Pepe good attacking ability.
Pepe's accurate positioning and excellent heading ability can often defuse the opposition's attacks, but at the same time, his fiery temper and aggressive style of play are also criticized. However, as he grew older, Pepe's anger has subsided, not only has his lethal defensive actions on the court almost disappeared, but he has even repeatedly played the role of peacemaker when teammates and opponents clash.
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At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, we saw Pepe representing the Portuguese national team. Pepe is a Portuguese steel defender, and everyone may be familiar with Ronaldo, but for this teammate who has worked together for 15 years, his popularity may not be so high, but for Portugal's football fans, he will always be an indispensable figure on the football field. Pepe was born on February 26, 1983 in Marseillo, Brazil, perhaps because of the complexity of his name, and for most of his life, others preferred to call him.
Pepe was born in Brazil, so he is eligible to represent the Brazilian national team.
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Pepe is the team of the Portuguese national team.
Caple Ravelan Lima Ferreira, nicknamed "Pepe", born 26 February 1983 in Maceyo, Brazil, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a central defender and midfielder, currently playing for FC Porto, Portugal.
Pepe made his debut at Corinthians FC in Brazil; In 2001, he joined the Portuguese Maritimo B team; Entered the first team in 2002; In 2004, he moved to FC Porto; From 2007 to 2017, he played for Real Madrid Football Club. After that, he played for Besiktas FC and FC Porto.
During his career, he won two Portuguese Premier League titles, three Spanish Primera League titles, three UEFA Champions League titles, and three FIFA Club World Cups (including the Toyota Cup).
In 2006, Pepe became a Portuguese citizen and made his official appearance for the Portuguese national team in the same year. Since then, Pepe has played in four World Cups and three European Championships with the Portuguese national team, winning the 2016 European Championship in France.
Portuguese football team
The Portugal men's national football team is Portugal's highest level of national football team, founded in 1914 and home to the Portuguese National Stadium, led by the Portuguese Football Association and representing Portugal in international competitions.
The Portuguese national team finished third at the 1966 World Cup in England and has qualified for the finals of the World Cup and the European Championship since the 21st century, and was runners-up at Euro 2004 on home soil. At the 2016 European Championship in France, the Portuguese national team won the championship for the first time. In 2019, the Portuguese national team won the inaugural UEFA Nations League.
As of 2016, the Portuguese national team has won 584 games, 276 wins, 134 draws and 174 losses, with a total score of 962-694 and a total goal difference of 268 goals, ranking in the upper middle of Europe. At the 2022 Qatar World Cup, Portugal was placed in Group H.
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Depay is a player from the Netherlands.
Memphis Depay, born February 13, 1994 in Modrecht, Netherlands, is a Dutch footballer with dual Dutch and Ghanaian citizenship, Dutch footballer, playing as a striker on the field, and currently plays for FC Barcelona in the Spanish Primera Division.
In 2000, Memphis Depay joined the Mordrecht FC Academy. In 2003, Depay joined the Academy of Spartan Rotterdam FC. In 2006, Depay joined the PSV Eindhoven academy in the Dutch Bundesliga.
Depay joined PSV Eindhoven in 2006, where he won one Eredivisie title and one Eredivisie Golden Boot. In June 2015, Depay moved to Manchester United. In January 2017, Depay moved to FC Lyon.
In June 2021, Depay moved to FC Barcelona.
In May 2011, Depay represented the Netherlands Under-17 team at the European Under-17 Championship and won the title. On 16 October 2013, Depay made his debut for the Dutch men's national football team. In June 2014, Depay competed with the Dutch national team in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, where he finished third.
In November 2022, Depay accompanied the Dutch national team to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
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Pepe does not represent Brazil because he is a player with dual nationality, as long as he represents the national team of any age group in an international A-level tournament in which country he represents first, he can only represent that country in the future. He's played for Portugal internationally, so he can't represent Brazil.
Pepe is a player who grew up in Portugal and is only 18 years old. Playing professional football at Marina Bench Sell Ritimo, making a name for himself in Porto and becoming a superstar at Real Madrid, Pepe has achieved success in Europe. Born on 26 February 1983 in Maceyo, Brazil, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a central defender and midfielder, currently playing for FC Porto, Portugal.
Pepe introduced
Pepe made his debut at Corinthians FC in Brazil; In 2001, he joined the Portuguese Maritimo B team; Entered the first team in 2002; In 2004, he switched to the Porto Football Club; From 2007 to 2017, he played for Real Madrid Football Club. After that, he played for Besiktas FC and FC Porto.
During his career, he has won two Portuguese Premier League titles, three Spanish Primera League titles, three UEFA Champions League titles, and three FIFA Club World Cups (including the Toyota Cup).
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Pedro Rodriguez, also known as Pedrito, is a Spanish footballer who plays as a winger and currently plays for La Liga club Barcelona. Joined Barcelona: August 2004.
Here are the goals scored by Pedro at all levels.
Athletic performance (league): 16 goals in 54 games.
UEFA Champions League performance: 10 goals in 27 games.
La Liga performance: 25 goals in 75 games.
Spanish Copa del Rey performance: 7 goals in 14 games.
Spanish Super Cup performance: 1 goal in 3 games.
UEFA Super Cup performance: 1 goal in 2 games.
Spain national team performance 1 goal in 8 games.
Spain U21: 0 goals in 2 games.
0809 Season Athletic: 10 goals in 17 games.
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It's a Getafe from Spain. But playing at FC Barcelona, he is a homegrown player.
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Comrade, he is from Spain, and he can be directly encyclopedic.
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Spanish, homegrown rising stars.
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There was a shot in Spain's World Cup in South Africa where he didn't pass the ball to Torres, his own dribbling was broken, and his teammates were particularly angry.
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Spain, La Masia's excellent youth product, and Busquets should be in one session.
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Espanyol from La Masia's academy.
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Spanish La Masia product.
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