Saturday, June 30, 2007

القصيدة المتوحشة

القصيدة المتوحشة
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أحبيني .. بلا عقد وضيعي في خطوط يدي أحبيني .. لأسبوع .. لأيام .. لساعات.. فلست أنا الذي يهتم بالأبد.. أنا تشرين .. شهر الريح، والأمطار .. والبرد.. كصاعقة على جسدي.. أحبيني .. بكل توحش التتر.. بكل حرارة الأدغال كل شراسة المطر ولا تبقي ولا تذري.. ولا تتحصري أبدا.. فقد سقطت على شفتيك كل حضارة الحضر أحبيني.. كزلزال .. كموت غير منتظر.. وخلي نهدك المعجون.. بالكبريت والشرر.. يهاجمني .. كذئب جائع خطر وينهشني .. ويضربني .. كما الأمطار تضرب ساحل الجزر.. أنا رجل بلا قدر فكوني .. أنت لي قدري وأبقيني .. على نهديك.. مثل النقش في الحجر.. *** أحبيني .. ولا تتساءلي كيفا.. ولا تتلعثمي خجلا ولا تتساقطي خوفا أحبيني .. بلا شكوى أيشكو الغمد .. إذ يستقبل السيفا؟ وكوني البحر والميناء.. كوني الأرض والمنفى وكوني الصحو والإعصار كوني اللين والعنفاء.. أحبيني .. بألف وألف أسلوب ولا تتكرري كالصيف.. إني أكره الصيفا.. أحبيني .. وقوليها لأرفض أن تحبيني بلا صوت وأرفض أن أواري الحب في قبر من الصمت أحبيني .. بعيدا عن بلاد القهر والكبت بعيدا عن مدينتنا التي شبعت من الموت.. بعيدا عن تعصبها.. بعيدا عن تخشبها.. أحبيني .. بعيدا عن مدينتنا التي من يوم أن كانت إليها الحب لا يأتي.. إليها الله .. لا يأتي .. *** أحبيني .. ولا تخشي على قدميك - سيدتي - من الماء فلن تتعمدى امرأة وجسمك خارج الماء وشعرك خارج الماء فنهدك .. بطة بيضاء .. لا تحيا بلا ماء .. أحبيني .. بطهري .. أو بأخطائي بصحوي .. أو بأنوائي وغطيني .. أيا سقفا من الأزهار .. يا غابات حناء .. تعري .. واسقطي مطرا على عطشي وصحرائي .. وذوبي في فمي .. كالشمع وانعجني بأجزائي تعري .. واشطري شفتي إلى نصفين .. يا موسى بسيناء
نزار قباني....

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Al Ahly












Al Ahly

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Club World Cup: Al Ahly 2-1 Club America :


This could have been one of the more interesting games of the tournament, seeing as it featured two teams who were fairly evenly matched. But the first half, at least, was rather dire. The highlight was probably the small group of America supporters in the corner with their very big drum. If I have a headache at the end of this, I'm going to blame the Mexican FA.Club America had a few chances in the first half but just weren't able to score. I have a vague idea that I've commented here before about their woeful finishing.Al Ahly broke the deadlock a few minutes before halftime with a free kick from Mohamed Abou trika, which was curled in beautifully over the wall and past the keeper.Club America responded by bringing on Cuauhtemoc Blanco at halftime, and he created the equalizer with a perfectly flighted cross that Salvador Cabanas headed home. The game did spark to life a bit in the second half, but it was too late for me because I'd already fled inside to the media centre to warm up before the next match -- and bemoan the lack of anything resembling tea that might've helped with that.Club America kept pressing, but to no result. Quite a few of their best chances fell to Claudio Lopez, who'd come on partway through the second half, but each and every time he just barely failed to connect.Al Ahly went ahead again in the 79th minute, with another goal from Aboutrika -- who's currently the tournament's top scorer, with three goals in as many matches -- after he played a one-two with Flavio that split the Club America defence. The final result: 2-1 to the Egyptian team. That might have been a bit harsh on Club America, especially if you judged the teams only on their second-half performance, but credit to Al Ahly because they played hard from the very beginning of the game. (Here's a telling statistic: Al Ahly committed 25 fouls versus America's 10. They basically just went out there and kicked the shit out of them.)

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AUCKLAND'S TOUGH LESSON : (Nagoya, Japan December 10, 2006)
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Auckland City learned the harsh reality of professional football in their 2-0 loss to African champions Al Ahly in Sunday’s FIFA Club World Cup opener in Japan.Allan Jones’ Oceania amateurs produced a whole-hearted performance in Toyota City only to be undone by two pieces of individual brilliance from the Egyptian giants.
Angolan international Flavino handed the Cairo club a 51st minute lead when he pounced on a bungled clearance to rifle the ball past helpless Auckland stopper Ross Nicholson.
Flavino’s game-breaker cruelly came while Auckland were scrambling to replace Riki Van Steeden after the former All Whites defender hobbled off Toyota Stadium with a serious hamstring injury.
Mohamed Aboutrika put the result beyond doubt with a classy, curling 73rd minute free-kick that highlighted why the midfield conductor has been nominated alongside Drogba, Eto’o, Essien and Kanu for the coveted African player of the year title.
Auckland looked to have earned a way back into the quarterfinal when substitute Teruo Iwamoto appeared to have been dragged down in the box. But Saudi referee Khalil AL Ghamdi instead whistled against Auckland’s Japanese import, awarding Al Ahly a free-kick in their own penalty box.
The result left Auckland contemplating Friday’s playoff for fifth and sixth against the loser of Monday’s second quarterfinal between Club America (Mexico) and Jeonbuk Motors FC (South Korea), also in Toyko.
Auckland, bemused by more than one of the 28 free-kicks dished out against them, went to halftime with hope thanks to two, last-gasp tackles from standout central defender Jonathan Perry and midfield workhorse Paul Seaman.
But Van Steeden’s untimely injury was a costly blow, not only leaving Auckland temporarily reduced to 10 men but also under-mining Jones’ 56th minute-introduction of Iwamoto and winger Jason Hayne for Keryn Jordan and Liam Mulrooney respectivelyThere was no way back against the elegant Egyptians whose slick, one-touch football left the puffed NZFC champions chasing shadows and bemoaning their repeatedly wayward passing.
“We were never short of endeavour but we were just outplayed and it told on us on a couple of occasions,” Jones said.
“That’s the difference between our club and their club, our league and their league, our country and their country.
“There would be something seriously wrong with Egyptian and African football if they didn’t beat an amateur side. This has to be put into context…they are not African champions by mistake and there is 53 countries in that confederation.
“The only time we play at that pace is today – they play at that pace every time.”
While Al Ahly held 65 percent of the possession and out shot the Oceanian champions 19 to four, Auckland earned respectability with their tactical discipline.
There was no-one better than Perry and 23-year-old midfielder Chad Coombes who limited Aboutrika’s impact with a tireless man-making effort. Central defender Greg Uhlmann and All Whites wing back James Pritchett also had their moments as the gifted Aboutrika, striker Moteab Mohamed and Flavio put on a one-touch masterclass.
“In spite of our lack of match fitness I thought the attitude of our players was absolutely brilliant,” Jones said.“Off the ball I thought we played extremely well and with huge discipline, they never actually opened us up in free-play. But on the ball it was a bit of a struggle because A, we lack the technical range [of skills displayed by Al Ahly] and B, we lack match fitness at this level.
“The positive is that we’re not afraid to play at this level.”
Al Ahly now face Brazil’s Sport Club Internacional in Tokyo on Wednesday. The tournament’s second semifinal will pit either Club America or Jeonbuk Motors against European heavyweights FC Barcelona on Thursday. The final is on Sunday.
Auckland City 0 Al Ahly 2 (Flavio 51, Mohamed Aboutrika 73). Halftime: 0-0 Cautions: Sedik Mohamed 22, Keryn Jordan 26, Jonathan Perry 44, Riki Van Steeden 49, Jason Hayne 79, Mohamed Shawky 89. Crowd: 29,912.
Auckland City: 1-Ross Nicholson, 7-James Pritchett, 5-Jonathan Perry, 20-Greg Uhlmann, 21-Riki Van Steeden (3-Ben Sigmund 52), 6-Liam Mulrooney (2-Jason Hayne 56), 4-Paul Seaman, 19-Chad Coombes, 11-Neil Sykes (captain), 14-Keryn Jordan (16-Teruo Iwamoto 56), 10-Grant Young. Substitutes not used: 8-Jonathan Smith, 9-Paul Urlovic, 12-Richard Gillespie, 13-Cole Tinkler, 17-Paul Vodanovich, 18-Luiz Del Monte, 22-Bryan Little, 23-Mark Fulcher.
Al Ahly: 1-Essam El Hadary, 2-IsIam El Shater (8-Sedik Ahmed 89), 6-Wael Gomaa, 7-Shady Mohamed (captain), 9-Moteab Emad (3-Tarek Said 84), 12-Shadid Ahmed (16-Akwety Mensah 89), 13-Hossam Ashour, 17-Mohamed Shawky, 20-Sedik Mohamed, 22-Mohamed Aboutrika, 23-Flavio. Substitutes not used: 4-Emad El Nahas, 5-Ahmed El Sayed, 10-Wael Riad, 11-Mohamed Abdellah,14-Hassan Mosttafa, 15-Abdellah Galal, 18-Osama Hosny, 19-Amir Abdelhamid, 21-Nader El Sayed.
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Internacional booked themselves a place in the final, where they'll face either Barcelona or Club America, with a 2-1 victory over Al Ahly. And despite my prediction yesterday, I think they were lucky to get the win.Internacional started with a 4-3-3 formation, while Al Ahly were lined up 5-3-2 -- so you can judge for yourself which team was planning an attacking versus a defensive strategy. But the Brazilians seemed to be nervous from the kickoff, with both teams pinging the ball around in midfield but neither side able to hold onto possession for long.Gradually Inter settled down, and they were rewarded with a goal from Alexandre Pato. Fernandao nearly put him through on goal, but Pato stumbled over the pass, and then as the defenders tried to play themselves out of trouble, Pato latched onto a loose ball and was free to slot it into the net. After that opening goal, however, Internacional slacked off a bit and their passing got sloppy. Al Ahly's best moves came from using their wingbacks and shifting the ball out wide, but they were let down by some terrible finishing, as they skied two or three chances over the crossbar and also hit the post.Eventually, though, the Egyptians' persistence paid off. A mishit clearance from the Internacional keeper caromed off a defender and out for a throw. From the throw, the cross was played in quickly and Flavio -- who was probably their best player, as you could tell by the way the Inter fans kept swearing at him -- nodded it into the back of the net. You might have expected the equalizer to galvanize the Brazilians, but Al Ahly continued to be the stronger team, whereas the Inter players persisted in shooting from 40 yards out to no apparent purpose. They were saved by substitute Luiz Adriano, who'd come on for Pato just a few minutes before after the Duck went down with cramp. The winning goal came from a corner, as Adriano connected with a header that just sneaked into the far corner. That seemed to sap the confidence from Al Ahly, and they never looked like taking the match to extra time (for which I was very grateful, since the cold had caught up with me once again). Since everyone else is doing it, my thoughts on 17-year-old wunderkind Pato: My first impression was not positive, since he was wearing yellow boots (don't get me started on my beliefs about the proper colours for football boots) and what looked like a dicky under his jersey. But the kid is undeniably talented, although he needs to learn to cool it with some of his little tricks -- like juggling the ball on his shoulder, which as far as I can see serves no purpose other than to invite the defender to kick you in the head. He kind of reminded me of Cristiano Ronaldo, but without the unfortunate overbite.And the moment you've all been waiting for, the Bad Hair of the Day Award: Today it goes to Internacional midfielder .

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Thiery Henry



T.HENRY
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Name: Thierry Daniel Henry

Nicknames: Titi, TH14

Nationality: French

Date and Place of Birth: August 17, 1977 in Paris, France

Playing Position: Forward

Current Club: Barcelona (Spanish La Liga)

Club Career History: 1994-1998 Monaco - 110 appearances, 20 goals,,,1998-1999 Juventus - 16 appearances, 3 goals,,,1999-2007 Arsenal,,,,2007-present Barcelona

International Career: 1997-present France
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About Thierry Henry:

Thierry Henry is a product of the French Football Federation's youth programme having graduated through the ranks at renowned youth football academy Clairefontaine before making his move into professional football with A.S. Monaco in 1994 at the age of 17. Given his debut by then Monaco coach Arsene Wenger, the young Henry became a fixture on the Monaco left wing where his tricky skills and electrifying pace allowed him to skip past fullbacks almost at will. Having layed 110 times and scored 20 goals in the red and white of Monaco, Henry used a fine set of displays during France's victorious 1998 World Cup campaign to earn himself a £10m move from the Principality to the more refined footballing air of Turin and Serie A with Juventus. Henry found it difficult to adjust to the more defensive minded approach of the Italian game and was labelled something of a big money flop in Italy before his former mentor at Monaco, Arsene Wenger, paid £11m to rescue him from Turin and bring him to the English Premiership with Arsenal in 1999. Still short of confidence following his year long ordeal in Italy, Henry failed to find the net in his first ten starts for Arsenal and was in danger of being labelled a failure again before Wenger decided to play him solely at centre forward rather than on the wing and the goals began to come. Seven years later and Thierry Henry had been top scorer at Arsenal in each season he has been at the club and is now the club's all-time record goalscorer. Widely regarded by many as the greatest player to ever play for Arsenal, Thierry Henry repaid Arsene Wenger's early faith in him by refusing moves to Barcelona and Real Madrid and penning a new four year contract in the summer of 2006 despite Arsenal's defeat in the 2005/2006 European Cup final. Arsenal's inability to compete in the transfer market or on the pitch, coupled with the departure of David Dein from the club and Arsene Wenger's inability to commit his own future beyond 2007/2008, led Henry to finally call time on his Arsenal career in the summer of 2007. A £16m move to long time admirers Barcelona was agreed and, at the time of writing, only the formality of a medical lies between Thierry Henry and a new life as one of the Barcelona's famous forward line at the Nou Camp.
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Raul


RAUL

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Name: Raúl González Blanco


Nickname: El Angel de Madrid (The Angel Of Madrid), El capitán, Raulito


Nationality: Spanish


Date and Place of Birth: June 27, 1977 in Madrid, Spain


Playing Position: Striker


Current Club: Real Madrid (Spanish La Liga)


Club Career History: 1994–present Real Madrid - 417 appearances, 182 goals


International Career: 1996–present Spain - 102 appearances, 44 goals

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------About Raúl González:


Despite early worries about his diminuative size, Raúl has never been a footballer to be easily put off from a challenge. Combining quick feet with a deadly eye for goal, the young man from Madrid has became a living legend for both his only professional club and his country by doing what he does best and in vast amounts - put the ball in the net. Having made his debut in 1994 at the age of 17, Raúl has went on to play for Real Madrid over 400 times and has achieved more than a century of international cpas for Spain since his international debut in 1996. As the record all time goalscorer for Spain and the record goalscorer for all time in the UEFA Champion's League (currently with 54 goals), Raúl also has amassed an enviable collection of personal and team honours during his illustrious career: Club Honours:- Spanish La Liga : 1995, 1997, 2001 and 2003- Spanish Super Cup : 1997, 2001 and 2003- UEFA Champions League : 1998, 2000 and 2002- European SuperCup : 2002- Intercontinental Cup : 1998 and 2002Individual Honours:- Pichichi Trophy : 1999 and 2001- Spanish Player of the Year : 1996-97 season- UEFA Club Football Best Forward Award : 2000, 2001 and 2003- 1998 Intercontinental Cup Man of the Match- 1999 IFFHS World Goalgetter- 2000 Spanish outstanding sportsman- 2 x UEFA Champions League Top Scorer- 2006 Royal Order's gold medal for Sports Merit Despite a recent downturn in form, which mirrors that of his bleoved Real Madrid over the past few seasons, there can be few Real Madrid fans who don't offer a silent thank you to the president of city rivals Ateltico Madrid for closing down their youth team back in the early 1990s to save money and in doing so forcing a young Raúl González Blanco to make his way to the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium and into Real Madrid folklor.

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DAVID BECKHAM



DAVID BECKHAM


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Name: David Robert Joseph Beckham





Nicknames: Becks, Goldenballs, DB7





Nationality: English





Date and Place of Birth: 2nd May 1975, Leytonstone, London, England.





Playing Position:Right midfield / central midfield





Current Club: Real Madrid (Spanish La Liga) ,(joining Los Angeles Galaxy in summer 2007)





Previous Clubs: 1993–2003 Manchester United - 265 appearances, 61 goals , 1995 Preston North End (loan) - 5 appearances, 2 goals , 2003–Present Real Madrid - 95 appearances, 11 goals





International Career: 1996 – present England - 94 appearances, 17 goals





Former England captain.





Family: Wife: Victoria Beckham (a.k.a. Posh Spice)Children: 3 sons (Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz)


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About David Beckham: As perhaps the most famous footballer on the planet, David Beckham should need no introduction. As famous for his pop star wife, his ever changing hairstyles and his multimillion pound endorsement deals with major worldwide companies such as Adidas and Gillette as he is for his football, David Beckham truly transcended the boundaries between football as a sport and as a promotional tool for the larger Beckham celebrity brand. As a player he burst onto the scene as a fresh faced goalscoring midfielder at Manchester United in the mid 1990s and became the poster boy for that generation of talent nurtured by Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford which dominated English club football throughout the 1990s. A dead ball specialist, Beckham was never blessed with great pace however his fantastic passing and crossing ability from wide areas and a high work ethic made him one of European football's hottest properties on the way to collecting numerous English Premiership and FA Cup titles as well as the European Cup in 1999 as part of Manchester United's legendary treble winning side. As his notoriety increased after his sending off in the World Cup in 1998 Beckham's career continued to rise to make him England captain and second only to Rivaldo as European Footballer of the Year in 1999. As Beckham's off field fame grew, his relationship with mentor Sir Alex Ferguson deteriorated culminating in the infamous boot kicking incident in the Manchester United dressing room which saw Beckham sporting a cut head. The relationship between the two never recovered and Beckham eventually moved to Real Madrid in the summer of 2003. At Madrid the Beckham commercial machine went into overdrive as the most recognisable face in world football cashed in on his now worldwide appeal as a member of Real Madrid's "galactico" collection. For England, Beckham scored in three separate World Cups and captained his country for six years, playing 94 times and scoring 17 international goals. Beckham announced in January 2007 that he wouldn't be renewing his contract at Real Madrid and had signed a five year deal with Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer effective from July 2007 and worth a reputed £128 / $250 million.
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Deco


DECO

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Name: Anderson Luis de Sousa


Nickname: Deco, Mágico


Nationality: Brazilian born with Portuguese citizenship


Date and Place of Birth: August 27, 1977 in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil


Playing Position: Midfield


Current Club: FC Barcelona (Spanish La Liga)


Previous Clubs: 1996-1997 Corinthians - 2 appearances 0 goals ,1997 CSA - 0 appearances ,1997 - 1998 Alverca - 32 appearances 13 goals ,1998 Salgueiros - 9 appearances 2 goals, 1999 - 2004 FC Porto - 148 appearances 32 goals ,2004 - present FC Barcelona - 83 appearances, 15 goals*.


International Career: 2003 – present Portugal - 42 appearances, 3 goals*

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About Deco: For a player with such a European pedigree at this stage of his career, Deco's early forays into the European game were somewhat less than earth shattering. He initially came to Portugal as a 19 year old in 1997 on trial with Benfica but after failing to impress sufficiently there he was loaned to Alverca of the Portuguese Liga de Honra (second division) where he had a successful season scoring 13 goals in his 32 appearances. After failing to agree terms again with Benfica, Deco moved on to Salgueiros where he caught the eye of FC Porto and was transferred again in the winter transfer window to the club where he would eventually make his name. Displaying an unexpected aggressive streak for one of such small stature, Deco became as famous in his early years at Porto for his tough tackling reputation as his skills on the ball which earned him the nickname "magico" from Porto fans. Deco's real talent was shown under then Porto coach Jose Mourinho as he helped the club firstly to the UEFA Cup in 2002/2003 with 10 goals in 30 games and the following season to a surprise Portuguese league and European Cup double, for which he earned himself the title of UEFA's Most Valuable Player and best midfielder in the Champion's League competition. Following defeat for Portugal in the 2004 European Championships final, Deco moved to FC Barcelona rather than follow his mentor Mourinho to Chelsea and has since added another European Cup winner's medal and two La Liga titles with the Catalan club. Having established himself as the playmaker for both his adopted home country of Portugal and European champions Barcelona, Deco has come a long way from the young boy from Brazil who failed to impress Graeme Souness in his time at Benfica .

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Ronaldinho

RONALDINHO
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Name: Ronaldo de Assis Moreira
Nicknames: Ronaldinho Gaúcho, The One Man Show, Dinho, Ronnie
Nationality: Brazilian

Date and Place of Birth: March 21, 1980 -Porto Alegre, Brazil
Playing Position:
Attacking Midfielder / Forward
Current Club: Barcelona
(Spanish La Liga)
Previous Clubs: 1998-2001 Grêmio 110 appearances, 37 goals2001-2003 Paris St. Germain55 appearances, 17 goals2003-present FC Barcelona96 appearances, 41 goals*
International Career: 1999-present Brazil 70 appearances, 27 goals* *correct as of 7th October 2006
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About Ronaldinho: Born into a footballing family (his late father Joao played for
Cruzeiro and his brother, now his manager, Roberto played for Gremio), the young Ronaldinho found more enjoyment in futsal and beach football before graduating to playing the standard game. He began his football career at his brother's old club Gremio in the youth team under future Brazil World Cup winning coach Luiz Felipe Scolari and progressed to the first team aged 18 in 1998 and had made his Brazilian national team debut a year later in 1999. His goalscoring exploits and sublime skill on the ball drew much attention from Europe and in 2001 Ronaldinho left Gremio to move to France and Paris St. Germain . His time in Paris was littered with fallings out with then PSG coach Luis Fernandez who disapproved of Ronaldinho's love of Parisian nightlife and after two mildly successful years in France he again packed his bags and headed for Barcelona. In his first season at Barcelona Ronaldinho more than justified his reputed £18m price tag as he helped coax the Catalan giants into second place in La Liga and earnt himself the title of 2004 World Player of the Year. Having caught the eye of big spending Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, Ronaldinho was the subject of a failed £60m bid from the West London club and despite the resignation of his friend Sandor Rosell as Barcelona's vice president of sports, he signed a new contract in late 2005 with the Catalan club. As well as helping Barcelona to back to back La Liga titles in 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 and the European Champion's League in 2006, Ronaldinho has also won a host of personal awards including: FIFA World Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005FIFPro World Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006 European Footballer of the Year in 2005UEFA Champions League Best Forward in 2004-2005 World Soccer Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005and UEFA Champions League Most Valuable Player in 2005-06. Ronaldinho also became a World Cup winner with Brazil in 2002.
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