ibrahim Afellay | |
Nickname: | Ibi |
Date of Birth: | Apr 1, 1986 |
Place of Birth: | Utrecht |
Nationality: | Netherlands |
Height: | 180 cm. |
Weight: | 68 Kg. |
Position: | Midfielder |
Squad Number: | 20 |
Club Team: | PSV |
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
ibrahim Afellay
Samuel Eto'o Fils
Eto'o | |
Full Name: | Samuel Eto'o Fils |
Nickname: | Sammy |
Date of Birth: | Mar 9, 1981 |
Place of Birth: | Nkon |
Nationality: | Cameroon |
Height: | 180 cm. |
Weight: | 75 Kg. |
Position: | Striker |
Squad Number: | 9 |
Club Team: | Inter milan |
Bastian Schweinsteiger
Bastian Schweinsteiger | |
Nickname: | Schweini |
Date of Birth: | Jul 31, 1984 |
Place of Birth: | Kolbermoor |
Nationality: | Germany |
Height: | 183 cm. |
Weight: | 79 Kg. |
Position: | Midfielder |
Squad Number: | 7 |
Club Team: | Bayern |
Karim Ziani
Karim Ziani | |
Date of Birth: | Aug 16, 1982 |
Place of Birth: | Sevres (France) |
Nationality: | Algeria |
Height: | 169 cm. |
Weight: | 66 Kg. |
Position: | Midfielder |
Squad Number: | 15 |
Monday, June 28, 2010
David Villa Sánchez
David Villa | |
Full Name: | David Villa Sánchez |
Nickname: | Guaje |
Date of Birth: | Dec 2, 1981 |
Place of Birth: | Langreo |
Nationality: | Spain |
Height: | 175 cm. |
Weight: | 69 Kg. |
Position: | Striker |
Squad Number: | 7 |
Club Team: | Barcelona |
Didier Drogba
Didier Drogba | |
Nickname: | Drogbazooka |
Date of Birth: | Mar 10, 1978 |
Place of Birth: | Abidjan |
Nationality: | Côte d'Ivoire |
Height: | 189 cm. |
Weight: | 84 Kg. |
Position: | Striker |
Squad Number: | 11 |
Club Team: | Chelsea |
Walter Samuel
Walter Samuel | |
Nickname: | El Muro |
Date of Birth: | Mar 22, 1978 |
Place of Birth: | Firmat, Santa Fé |
Nationality: | Argentina |
Height: | 183 cm. |
Weight: | 83 Kg. |
Position: | Defender |
Squad Number: | 13 |
club: Inter milan |
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Cacau
Full Name: | Jeronimo Baretto Cacau |
Date of Birth: | Mar 26, 1981 |
Place of Birth: | Sao Paulo |
Nationality: | Brazil |
Height: | 178 cm. |
Weight: | 74 Kg. |
Position: | Striker |
Squad Number: | 19 |
Club Team: | VfB Stuttgart |
religion: katolik |
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Sami Khedira
Date of Birth: | Apr 3, 1987 |
Place of Birth: | Stuttgart |
Nationality: | Germany |
Height: | 189 cm. |
Weight: | 81 Kg. |
Position: | Midfielder |
Squad Number: | 28 |
National Team Page: | Germany Under 21 |
Reigion: moslem |
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Thomas Müller
Date of Birth: | Sep 12, 1989 |
Place of Birth: | Weilheim |
Nationality: | Germany |
Height: | 186 cm. |
Weight: | 74 Kg. |
Position: | Striker |
Squad Number: | 21 |
National Team Page: | Germany |
Lukas Podolski
Nickname: | Prinz Poldi |
Date of Birth: | Jun 3, 1985 |
Place of Birth: | Gleiwitz |
Nationality: | Germany |
Height: | 180 cm. |
Weight: | 81 Kg. |
Position: | Striker |
Squad Number: | 10 |
Club Team: | FC Köln |
Marek Hamsik
Date of Birth: | Jul 21, 1987 |
Place of Birth: | Banska Bystrica |
Nationality: | Slovakia |
Height: | 183 cm. |
Weight: | 73 Kg. |
Position: | Midfielder |
Squad Number: | 17 |
National Team Page: | Slovakia |
Friday, June 18, 2010
Wesley Sneijder
Date of Birth: | Jun 8, 1984 |
Place of Birth: | Utrecht |
Nationality: | Netherlands |
Height: | 170 cm. |
Weight: | 64 Kg. |
Position: | Midfielder |
Squad Number: | 10 |
National Team Page: | Netherlands |
Gonzalo Gerardo Higuain
Nickname : Pipita Date of Birth : December 9, 1987 Place of Birth : Brest, Finisterre, Francia Nationality : Argentina Height : 184 cm. Weight : 75 Kg. religion : katolik Role : Striker Back Number : 20 National Team : Argentina | |
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Luis Fabiano
Luis Fabiano | |
Nama Lengkap: | Luis Fabiano Clemente |
Nama Panggilan: | O Fabuloso |
Tanggal Lahir: | 10 Agu 1980 |
Tempat Lahir: | Campinas |
Warga Negara: | Brazil |
Tinggi: | 182 cm. |
Berat: | 78 Kg. |
Peranan: | Striker |
Nomor Punggung: | 10 |
Tim Nasional: | Brasil |
Sunday, June 13, 2010
lionel messi
Lionel Messi | |
Nickname: | Lio |
Date of Birth: | Jun 23, 1987 |
Place of Birth: | Santa Fe |
Nationality: | Argentina |
Height: | 169 cm. |
Weight: | 67 Kg. |
Position: | Striker |
Squad Number: | 10 |
Club Team: | Barcelona |
Nicklas Bendtner
Date of Birth: | Jan 15, 1988 |
Place of Birth: | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Nationality: | Denmark |
Height: | 193 cm. |
Weight: | 84 Kg. |
Position: | Striker |
Squad Number: | 52 |
Robin van persie
Robin Van Persie | |
Date of Birth: | Aug 5, 1983 |
Place of Birth: | Rotterdam |
Nationality: | Netherlands |
Height: | 183 cm. |
Weight: | 71 Kg. |
Position: | Striker |
Squad Number: | 11 |
National Team Page: | Netherlands |
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
ghana profil team 2010
Ghana
Confederation: CAF
FIFA Ranking (Apr 10): 32
Previous Appearances: 1 (2006)
Background
The West African nation made its maiden appearance at the World Cup finals in Germany in 2006. They left a lasting impression on the minds of billions of people across the world as the only African country to make it to the Round of 16 in that tournament. They slumped to a 2-0 defeat to Italy in their first match, but recovered strongly to repeat that same scoreline in their favour against Czech Republic and surprised the USA with a 2-1 victory. The whole continent of Africa fell in love with the boys in black and white until Brazil shattered their World Cup dreams with a humiliating 3-0 defeat. The Ghanaians hope to revive their previous performance and do even better this time around.
How They Qualified
Ghana was the first African team to qualify for the World Cup after winning its first four matches against Benin, Mali and Sudan, thereby guaranteeing them a spot at Angola 2010. An early qualification meant that Ghana knew they were headed for the African Cup of Nations, and could prepare accordingly.
Strengths
Ghana’s midfield is star-studded and serves as the distribution centre for the wings towards its strikers. No wonder it became the first African team to qualify for the World Cup after winning its first four matches without conceding a goal. Ghana ended their qualification campaign with a draw against Mali.
Weaknesses
The team needs strikers that can create their own chances and score at any given time. The left back position has always been weak for Ghana, and the earlier it patches that hole the better. Meanwhile in midfield, star player Michael Essien is out due to injury, severely weakning this Black Stars outfit.
The Coach
Milovan Rajevac assumed this post in August 2008 from Frenchman Claude Le Roy. The 55-year-old was handling provincial club FK Borak through the UEFA Cup qualifiers before coming to Africa. Most of his career has been spent in his homeland Serbia with Red Star Belgrade being the highest-profile club he managed.
Star MenRichard Kingson (Wigan Athletic)
Kingson is no doubt the number one goalkeeper for Ghana. He has been very consistent and his surveillance at the goal post is classic. He made many saves for Ghana at the 2006 World Cup and was superb in the qualifying campaign. He will be in his favourite 22 jersey for Ghana in the upcoming tournament in South Africa. |
Sulley Muntari (Inter)
Despite his intermittent standoffs with the Ghana Football Association, the midfielder and left winger has been a regular for the senior national side. His thunderous strikes have sent chilling fears in the minds of world class goalkeepers. He doesn’t care where the ball is placed as he still makes good use of the slightest chance. Watch out for his usual left-footed pile-drivers. |
Best Footballing Moment
It was at the 2006 FIFA World Cup when Asamoah Gyan scored the fastest goal of the tournament after just 68 seconds.
Off The Pitch
Famous for: Unusual coffins ranging from brightly coloured luxury cars, planes, butterflies, lobsters, shoes, peppers, musical instruments and coconuts.
Most likely to: Have the largest following in Africa if the other continental representatives falter in the tournament.
World Cup Objective
Do what is impossible - go beyond the group stages and break its own record from the last World Cup.
greece profil team 2010
Greece
Confederation: UEFA
FIFA Ranking (Apr 10): 12
Previous Appearances: 1 (1994,)
Background
Until 2001, Greece had just two appearances in the finals of a major tournament. The first was in the European Champions of 1980 and the second in the 1994 World Cup. And then the unexpected happened... Otto Rehhagel took over as the team's coach, first completely transforming its style, attitude and mentality and then leading it to the most sensational achievement in football's history. The Euro 2004 triumph. In 2008, he added a third Euro appearance under Greece's belt and now the team faces a second World Cup challenge after a disastrous tournament sixteen years ago. Back then Greece exited the tournament with two 4-0 defeats and a less harsh 2-0 setback.
How They Qualified
Despite being drawn in a rather easy group, Greece had to fight hard their way to South Africa. The Greeks finished second in Group B of the UEFA zone, behind of Switzerland (to which Greece suffered defeats both home and away) and earned a World Cup spot by beating Ukraine in a two-legged play-off. Greee slumped to a scoreless draw in Athen in the first leg before Dimitris Salpingidis' goal in Donetsk sent Greece to South Africa.
Strengths
Greece have been accused as being one of the most boring and anti-football teams ever but their biggest strength lies in its solid defence. With two centre-backs and a libero, Otto Rehhagel revived in 2004 the old-fashioned but always effective catenaccio style. He was proved right...
Weaknesses
When it comes to creative football, Greece suffers greatly. The only attacking plan is to wait for a set piece so someone can jump to the ball and send it home. Otherwise, don't expect any rational attempts with the ball down the pitch.
Coach
Otto Rehhagel became again the 'Rehhakles' of Euro 2004 after he won yet another qualification for the Greek team in the finals of a major tournament. The German coach is definitely the most successful manager with the most unlikely squads, leading all the underdogs to top honors. The whole Greek national team is his own creation and the players look up to him as a father figure. This World Cup will most probably be his swan song as a coach.
Star Men
The natural leader of the team. A stubborn midfielder, who knows how to keep the ball and be the perfect playmaker in the big games. Without him, Greece's midfield most likely will have no real strength.
Sotirios Kyrgiakos (Liverpool)
The only Greek player in a top-class team. A strong defender, earned the nickname 'Highlander' after playing for Rangers and due to his long hair. He is very unlikely to get beaten when the ball comes in the air or in a personal challenge.
Sotiris Ninis (Panathinaikos)
Rehhagel doesn't trust him yet. He has used him only a few times. However, no doubt he is the most talented and promising Greek players. He will definitely be in Greece's squad and if he is given the chance, he will shine.
Best Footballing Moment
The Euro 2004 victory. In Greece, this success seems still feels like a good dream and a sign that anything is possible.
Off The pitch
Famous for: the strange and kind of unique 'Greek reality' habits that can see the players staying awake all night before a major game, drinking coffee!
Most likely to: be dearly welcomed by the strong Greek community of South Africa. The local leaders have said to be with the national team all the way to the final...
World Cup Objective
No one will be expecting a Euro 2004-like success story. Advancing from the group stage will be just great.
italy profil team 2010
Italy
Confederation: UEFA
FIFA Ranking (Mar 10): 5
Previous Appearances: 16 (winner 1934, winner 1938, 1950, 1954, 1962, 1966, final 1970, 1974, 1978, winner 1982, 1986, third place 1990, final 1994, 1998, 2002, winner 2006)
Background
The current world champions don't need any special introduction. After Brazil, Italy are the most successful national team on the planet with four titles. They last conquered Germany in 2006 and surprised the media and the football world. After a disappointing showing at Euro 2008 and the Confederations Cup a year later, Italian fans don't believe that the new 'Lippi Boys' can triumph like four years ago, however this scepticism can become a lethal weapon for Italy.
How They Qualified
Italy qualified with a game to spare in Group 8 of the European qualifying zone. It wasn't exciting. The Italian team rarely played scintillating football during the qualification phase but they were undefeated nonetheless and Azzurri faithful are now looking to June.
Strengths
Marcello Lippi loves to speak about the group, the collective, the team. He doesn't like individualism, that's why cohesion is the most important Azzurri virtue. Like in 2006, if you remember. But Italy also have a solid defence led by Juventus trio Buffon, Cannavaro and Chiellini.
Weaknesses
Italy's biggest problem is in attack. The Azzurri lack a world class forward like Messi, Kaka or Torres. Gilardino, Iaquinta, and Di Natale are good players, but they don't seem to be decisive.
The Coach
Marcello Lippi is a winner. His honours list is as impressive as anyone in the world: from Serie A to Champions League, from Intercontinental Cup to World Cup, nothing is missing. He has clear ideas and precise principles that he doesn't betray even in front of popular uprisings. For this reason he's disliked by many Italian fans, despite Germany 2006...
Star MenGigi Buffon (Juventus)
He's back to being the best goalkeeper in the world after having spent some hard times with Juve in recent years. When Buffon is 100%, heis like a decisive playmaker or striker. He was one of the heroes of the Azzurri victory in Germany. |
Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus)
Fabio Cannavaro is still the leader of the team, but the best Italian defender is Giorgio Chiellini. He has grown amazingly in the last few seasons and is a guaranteed starter for Italy and Juventus. |
Andrea Pirlo (Milan)
If Pirlo plays well then his team plays well. The rule applies to Italy and AC Milan. Lippi has designed a new position on the field for the former Inter player, bringing him close to the strikers in the role of offensive playmaker. Will it be the decisive move for Azzurri ambitions? |
Best Footballing Moment
The 1982 and 2006 triumphs were unforgettable. During Spain '82, the Azzurri defeated Argentina, Brazil and Germany, some of the best national teams in the world. Germany 2006 was a redemption after the Calciopoli scandal.
Off The Pitch
Famous for: Italy are the world champions in football and the leaders in other areas. Food, fashion, beauty, sports cars and motorcycles... Italians do it better.
Most likely to: If you listen the chorus 'Popopopopopopo' with the 'Seven Nation Army' melody don't fear the Italian fans who are coming...
World Cup Objective
The world champions must fight to defend their crown, no excuses. An elimination before the semi-finals would be a complete failure.
serbia profil team 2010
Serbia
Confederation: UEFA
FIFA Ranking (Apr 10): 16
Previous Appearances: First as Serbia
Background
This will be Serbia’s first appearance as an independent nation after previously competing under the flag of Yugoslavia, and later Serbia and Montenegro. As the Yugoslavs, their best performance at a World Cup was reaching the semi finals twice, once in the first tournament of 1930 and then again in 1962.
They reached the final of the European Championships, but their best achievement at international level was winning Olympic Gold and winning the World Youth Cup in 1987. In recent years the youth team has been the shining light in Serbian football
How They Qualified
Impressive performances gave Serbia top spot in Group 7 ahead of France, and the team wrapped up qualification with a game to spare. The moment of glory came with a 5-0 thrashing of Romania in Belgrade. Defeat to France was disappointing, and leaves a few questions unanswered ahead of South Africa, but overall this was an efficient qualification.Strengths
The defence is the strongest part of the Serbian squad, Nemanja Vidic and Branislav Ivanovic commanding the backline to perfection and their attacking instincts at set pieces proved valuable in Serbia’s qualifying campaign. The two attacking midfielders, Milos Krasic and Milan Jovanovic, were exceptional on the wings throughout the campaign and their performances caught the eye of Europe’s best clubs.
Weaknesses
Serbia’s weakness can come from the central midfield. Dejan Stankovic and Nenad Milijas played throughout qualifying and performed, well but Milijas’ lack of pace can be a problem.
Serbia also lack a classic striker. Target man Nikola Zigic can have a game in which he is not seen at all and Marko Pantelic produces more assists than goals. The lack of depth in this position could be a big problem for the team.
The Coach
Radomir Antic is one of the most well-known managers around, having taken the reign of the big three Spanish clubs. His appointment was greeted with mixed reactions from the demanding Serbian media and public. In the team’s first home game against Lithuania, there were only 15,000 fans, which angered Antic. But as games went on and Serbia’s growing dominance over their opponents grew, the whole nation was behind 'Raddy'. He is like a father figure to the players.
Star Men
Milos Krasic (CSKA Moscow, Russia)
The blonde haired winger was a delight for the Serbian public during the qualifying campaign. His electrifying pace, great passing and a precise shooting where valuable attributes to the teams play and having caught the eye of European footballs biggest clubs the player can only grow and grow as matches go by. |
Milan Jovanovic (Standard Leige, Belgium)
Electrifying pace, a great football brain and an attacking instinct has labelled the player as Serbia’s best at the moment. It was a joy to watch Jovanovic during the campaign, and his excellent performances have seen many European clubs consider meeting his eight million euro valuation. He was Serbia’s top scorer with five goals. |
Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United, England)
The rock and commander in defence gives the Serbian team trust in its back line. Vidic was unbeatable in qualification, and coming up for set pieces with Branslav Jovanovic added an edge to the teams attack and with younger defenders coming up in the teamHe will be the team’s leader in South Africa. |
Best XI
Best Footballing Moment
As a young independent team, Serbia’s best moment is yet to come. South Africa will be a great chance for this team full of talent to show the world what they have to offer.
Off The Pitch
Famous For: Games other than football. Serbia is a leader in world team sports. Water polo, volleyball and basketball have given the country many happy moments.Most likely to: Complain about the draw and being placed in a tough group again
World Cup Objective
Serbia will be a dark horse in South Africa. The team should get out of the group stages and from there on the journey to the semi finals begins. If they fail it will be nothing new for Serbian football.
chile profil team 2010
Chile
Coach: Marcelo Bielsa
Confederation: Conmebol
FIFA Ranking (April 10): 15
Previous Appearances: 7 (1930, 1950, 1962, 1966, 1974, 1982, 1998)
Background
Chile doesn’t have a great tradition in football like Brazil, Argentina or Uruguay. Chile fights for being in the second order in South America and through the years, have dealt with good and bad administrations of its FA, which never have let the national team cement a solid base to the future. Despite all this, Chile manages to qualify for World Cups.
How They Qualified
Chile qualified when they beat Colombia (4-2) in Medellin. Chile had never before won so many times as on the road as they did in this qualifying campaign. Chile always qualified in the past by being strong at home, but not away but that wasn't the case this time around.
Strengths
A very attacking team, with a high-powered offence. From the very first minute, Chile will go searching for goals. And when the team is winning, they keep up the pressure and do not fall into a defensive shell. Synchronised movements are the key to their success.
Weaknesses
The defence. Errors in the backline due to the pressure create at the opposite end. Another weakness is the defensive aerial game, due to their lack of height.
The CoachMarcelo Bielsa is a personality in football. He is studious and ‘crazy’ (his alias is ‘El Loco’) for strategy and football. A faithful follower of the ‘Coerver’ method, implanted his identity in a group of players that blindly trust in him and mechanise their moves throughout the game. Their lineup either at home or away is always 3-3-1-3.
Star Men
Humberto Suazo (Monterrey)
He was the top scorer of the South American Qualifiers with 10 goals. He is owner of a very good shot and if you give him a even few centimetres, he will make you pay. |
Alexis Sanchez (Udinese)
'El Nino Maravilla' (The Wonderboy) will be 21 years old in the World Cup. He is fated to be one of the greatest figures of the Chilean team. He doesn’t have Suazo’s scoring ability but he is explosive as a right winger and at any minute can generate a chance or a penalty. |
Matias Fernandez (Sporting CP)
He was the Best South American Player in 2006 and despite having a mediocre stint at Villarreal in Spain, his level has never dropped in the Chilean team. He is the key in the midfield and despite his dispute with Jorge Valdivia for being the playmaker of the team, he will probably be the starter in the first match of the World Cup. |
Best Footballing Moment
Without any doubt, it occurred in 1962 when Chile finished in third place in the World Cup that took place on their home soil. After losing to Brazil in the semi-finals, Chile beat Yugoslavia 1-0 in the third place match.
Off The Pitch
Famous for: It’s a land of poets. Gabriela Mistral and Pablo Neruda won the literature Nobel Prize. Its wines are also recognised all over the world.
Most likely to: encourage their team in large crowds, like in the 1998 World Cup. ‘La Marea Roja’ won recognition for its passion and encouragement in that tournament, although many of them are still paying their debts for that adventure... In South Africa, something similar will happen.
World Cup Objective
For Chile and Bielsa, the first objective is to win a match away from home. The other mission is to replicate what the ’98 team did in France. In that World Cup, Chile reached the Round of 16. From there, everything is a gift.
denmark profil team 2010
Denmark
Confederation: UEFA
FIFA Ranking (Apr 10): 35
Previous Appearances: 3 (1986, 1998, 2002)
Denmark didn't appear at the World Cup until 1986. That was when Denmark were coached by German Sepp Piontek and the team were nicknamed “Danish Dynamite” because of their adventurous and entertaining play. The first round was won with style, beating Scotland, Uruguay and Germany, before meeting Spain in the 1/8 final. A back pass by Jesper Olsen, who had scored from the penalty spot to put Denmark ahead, was intercepted by Butragueno, who equalized for Spain. His side then went on to beat Denmark 5-1. In 1998 Denmark reached the quarter-finals, losing narrowly to Brazil 2-3. The Laudrup brothers, Brian and Michael, were the star of that team. In 2002, Denmark won famously 2-0 against the reigning World Cup Champions France in the last group match before England stopped any further progress in the tournament, beating Denmark 3-0. After a one tournament absence, the Danes are back.
How They Qualified
Denmark qualified with style and were early favourites to win their group. After an eventless goalless draw away to Hungary in their opening fixture, Denmark went on to win their next 5 matches. The most important win was in Portugal, where they beat the hosts and group favourites 3-2 after being outplayed for most of 90 minutes. The crunch game was away to Sweden in the sixth match and when they sealed a 1-0 win, hopes of qualifying were high. Two successive draws against Portugal and Albania meant that a home win against Sweden in the penultimate match would mean qualification for the WC finals. Jakob Poulsen scored the winner eleven minutes before the final whistle. It was his first goal for the national team, but what an important strike it turned out to be.
Denmark have a strong and collective midfield which makes it hard for opponents to be able to play through the middle and get too close to the Danish penalty area. At the other end of the pitch it also means that the team have many options to get the ball into the opponents' penalty area. Couple with this some wing threat, and there's much scope for build-up play.
WeaknessesDenmark's main weakness is in the few options they have up front. That is part of the reason why they normally play with a lone striker. Young Nicklas Bendtner is the normal first choice, but when he's injured - which is often - the pickings are slim. Soren Larsen has been used and has also scored when selected, but he has only played in five of the ten qualifiers. Another option is Jon Dahl Tomasson, but he seems stuck on 51 goals, one short of equaling the all time record of 52 goals for Denmark: unfortunately, he hasn't scored an international goal since February 2008. The other few options, like Morten Rasmussen and Mads Junker didn't make it into Olsen's provisional World Cup squad.
CoachMorten Olsen played 102 internationals for Denmark between 1970 and 1989 and has coached Brøndby, FC Cologne and Ajax after hanging up his boots. He then took charge of the national team in 2000. He took Denmark to the WC finals in 2002. Therefore he has an enormous international experience and is admired by players, fans and the governing body alike. His contract runs out after the 2010 WC finals and it is rumoured that he wants to go back to club football after that, although the DBU have already stated an interest in renewing his contract.
Star Men
Nicklas Bendtner (Arsenal, England)
Although only 22 years of age at the time of the WC finals, the Danish striker will already be an experienced player, having played in more than 30 internationals. He's scored in a third of these, and he's now picking up form for Arsenal as well, after having had a difficult start. |
Thomas Sorensen (Stoke City, England)
The Danish first choice goalkeeper is an experienced stopper, having made his national team debut in 1999. He played in the 2002 WC finals so this will be his second World Cup finals. Since his national team debut he has only played in England for Sunderland, Aston Villa and currently Stoke in the Premier League. Playing in one of the best leagues in the world will mean that he has what it takes to compete at the highest level. It remains to be seen though whether Sorensen will be fully recovered from an elbow injury in time. |
Jakob Poulsen (AGF Aarhus, Denmark)
Poulsen has established himself as a regular in the national team, having started in the last five WC qualifiers playing as a holding midfielder at the left flank. He is a technical player who has a good passing ability and he also scored the all important goal, a long range shot, against Sweden, which made qualification a reality. |
Best Footballing Moment
Winning the European Championship in 1992 is without doubt the best moment in the history of Danish football. They didn't qualify initially but because of the civil war in the former Yugoslavia, Denmark replaced that very country. The coach, Richard Møller Nielsen, was at home decorating his kitchen when he got the call, and the rest is history. The final against Germany was a memorable game where every player put in a career-defining performance.
Off the pitchFamous for: Hans Christian Andersen, who wrote so many fairy tales that have made him famous and loved in the whole world by children and adults alike.
Most likely to: Have the only fans wearing viking plastic helmets and with a built-in plastic beer glass to drink from through a long flexible plastic straw.
To reach the quarter finals, as they also did in 1998. Anything better than that will be a huge success.