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I just got this from Uefa.com
Alex Cordaz
Did you know?
He celebrates his birthday on New Year's Day.
Iván Córdoba
Did you know?
He wears a t-shirt bearing the face of his daughter, Paloma, under his Inter jersey.
Cristiano Zanetti
Did you know?
Zanetti was Italy's least experienced outfield player prior to Korea/Japan.
Julio Cruz
Did you know?
He once scored both goals as Feyenoord defeated Juventus FC in the Champions League.
Edgar Davids
Did you know?
Davids wears protective glasses during matches after having operations on both eyes due to acute glaucoma.(Now i finally know)
Emre Belözoglu
Did you know?
Emre became the youngest Turkish player to move to a top European club.
Giuseppe Favalli
Did you know?
He said upon joining Inter: "I made my Serie A debut at the San Siro when I was playing with Cremonese in 1989. It's a wonderful stadium and I'm very happy because from now I will be able to play there more than twice every season."
Alberto Fontana
Did you know?
Fontana was a school-mate of Alessandro Bianchi, a member of the Inter side which won the title in 1988/89.
Carlos Gamarra
Did you know?
He was voted South American Player of the Year in 1998.(Nice)
Javier Zanetti
Did you know?
As a youngster he worked for his father, a bricklayer, while continuing to play football.
Georgios Karagounis
Did you know?
He was the second Greek player to join Inter after Grigoris Georgatos.
Kily González
Did you know?
Kily scored in the Champions League final shoot-out defeat by FC Bayern München in 2001.
Obafemi Martins
Did you know?
His memorable goal celebrations at the BayArena, when he produced a spectacular sequence of somersaults, was used by UEFA as an advertisement for the 2003/04 Champions League.
Marco Materazzi
Did you know?
Marco is the son of the former Sporting Clube de Portugal coach Giuseppe Materazzi.
Sinisa Mihajlovic
Did you know?
Mihajlovic scored a hat-trick of free-kicks in a league victory over Sampdoria in 1998/99.(In one game?)
Giovanni Pasquale
Did you know?
Matías Almeyda once said of his team-mate: "He has got everything - speed, strength and technique."(LOL)
Alvaro Recoba
Did you know?
Recoba is a keen angler who spends much of his spare time fishing.
Dejan Stankovic
Did you know?
Stankovic set a club record as the youngest Crvena Zvezda player to appear in the European Champion Clubs' Cup at the age of 16.
Francesco Toldo
Did you know?
Toldo originally played as a defender but never looked back after stepping in for an absent goalkeeper aged 13.(Hehe, defender)
Andy van der Meyde
Did you know?
Van der Meyde said his loan spell at Twente helped him to become "a more complete player".(WOW)
Juan Sebastián Verón
Did you know?
Verón is nicknamed Brujita, meaning 'little witch', as his father was known as Bruja, 'the witch'.(Hmm)
Christian Vieri
Did you know?
Vieri's father, Roberto, played for many leading clubs including Juventus FC.
Zè Maria
Did you know?
Zè Maria is not to be confused with his namesake that represented Brazil at the 1974 World Cup.
Adriano
Did you know?
His free-kicks have reached a speed of 129.7km per hour, and, like a basketball or volleyball player, he can jump 45cm from a standing position.
Nicolás Burdisso
Did you know?
Burdisso does not count as a non-European Union player because he holds an Italian passport.(Nice)
Esteban Cambiasso
Did you know?
Cambiasso was asked to leave one early training session by coach Fabio Capello as he was considered too physically immature for the Italian's tough methods.(What?)
Fabián Carini
Did you know?
Carini scored Standard's winner from the penalty spot in a 2-1 league victory against KFC Germinal Beerschot Antwerpen four days before Christmas 2003.(Cool)
Francesco Coco
Did you know?
Coco was the first Italian to play for Barcelona.
Alex Cordaz
Did you know?
He celebrates his birthday on New Year's Day.
Iván Córdoba
Did you know?
He wears a t-shirt bearing the face of his daughter, Paloma, under his Inter jersey.
Cristiano Zanetti
Did you know?
Zanetti was Italy's least experienced outfield player prior to Korea/Japan.
Julio Cruz
Did you know?
He once scored both goals as Feyenoord defeated Juventus FC in the Champions League.
Edgar Davids
Did you know?
Davids wears protective glasses during matches after having operations on both eyes due to acute glaucoma.(Now i finally know)
Emre Belözoglu
Did you know?
Emre became the youngest Turkish player to move to a top European club.
Giuseppe Favalli
Did you know?
He said upon joining Inter: "I made my Serie A debut at the San Siro when I was playing with Cremonese in 1989. It's a wonderful stadium and I'm very happy because from now I will be able to play there more than twice every season."
Alberto Fontana
Did you know?
Fontana was a school-mate of Alessandro Bianchi, a member of the Inter side which won the title in 1988/89.
Carlos Gamarra
Did you know?
He was voted South American Player of the Year in 1998.(Nice)
Javier Zanetti
Did you know?
As a youngster he worked for his father, a bricklayer, while continuing to play football.
Georgios Karagounis
Did you know?
He was the second Greek player to join Inter after Grigoris Georgatos.
Kily González
Did you know?
Kily scored in the Champions League final shoot-out defeat by FC Bayern München in 2001.
Obafemi Martins
Did you know?
His memorable goal celebrations at the BayArena, when he produced a spectacular sequence of somersaults, was used by UEFA as an advertisement for the 2003/04 Champions League.
Marco Materazzi
Did you know?
Marco is the son of the former Sporting Clube de Portugal coach Giuseppe Materazzi.
Sinisa Mihajlovic
Did you know?
Mihajlovic scored a hat-trick of free-kicks in a league victory over Sampdoria in 1998/99.(In one game?)
Giovanni Pasquale
Did you know?
Matías Almeyda once said of his team-mate: "He has got everything - speed, strength and technique."(LOL)
Alvaro Recoba
Did you know?
Recoba is a keen angler who spends much of his spare time fishing.
Dejan Stankovic
Did you know?
Stankovic set a club record as the youngest Crvena Zvezda player to appear in the European Champion Clubs' Cup at the age of 16.
Francesco Toldo
Did you know?
Toldo originally played as a defender but never looked back after stepping in for an absent goalkeeper aged 13.(Hehe, defender)
Andy van der Meyde
Did you know?
Van der Meyde said his loan spell at Twente helped him to become "a more complete player".(WOW)
Juan Sebastián Verón
Did you know?
Verón is nicknamed Brujita, meaning 'little witch', as his father was known as Bruja, 'the witch'.(Hmm)
Christian Vieri
Did you know?
Vieri's father, Roberto, played for many leading clubs including Juventus FC.
Zè Maria
Did you know?
Zè Maria is not to be confused with his namesake that represented Brazil at the 1974 World Cup.
Adriano
Did you know?
His free-kicks have reached a speed of 129.7km per hour, and, like a basketball or volleyball player, he can jump 45cm from a standing position.
Nicolás Burdisso
Did you know?
Burdisso does not count as a non-European Union player because he holds an Italian passport.(Nice)
Esteban Cambiasso
Did you know?
Cambiasso was asked to leave one early training session by coach Fabio Capello as he was considered too physically immature for the Italian's tough methods.(What?)
Fabián Carini
Did you know?
Carini scored Standard's winner from the penalty spot in a 2-1 league victory against KFC Germinal Beerschot Antwerpen four days before Christmas 2003.(Cool)
Francesco Coco
Did you know?
Coco was the first Italian to play for Barcelona.