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Gianluigi Buffon

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Gianluigi Buffon
Super Gigi Buffon (Juventus) (2).jpg
Buffon playing for Juventus in 2012
Personal information
Full name Gianluigi Buffon
Date of birth 28 January 1978 (age 37)
Place of birth Carrara, Tuscany, Italy
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)[1]
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current team
Juventus
Number 1
Youth career
1991–1995 Parma
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–2001 Parma 169 (0)
2001– Juventus 434 (0)
National team
1997– Italy 154 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 8 November 2015.
† Appearances (goals)
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 17 November 2015
Gianluigi Buffon (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒiːdʒi bufˈfɔn], Ufficiale OMRI;[2] born 28 January 1978), is an Italian professional goalkeeper who plays for and captains both Serie A club Juventus and the Italian national team. Buffon is the most capped player in the history of the Italian national team with 154 caps. He is widely considered by players, pundits, and managers to be one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time,[3][4][5][6][7][8] and by many to be the greatest ever.[9][10][11][12][13][14] Buffon is known for his "outstanding shot-stopping" and for being "a vocal organizer of the defence and a key dressing room personality."[15][16] He is currently the most expensive goalkeeper in history, following his transfer from Parma to Juventus in 2001.[17] Buffon also holds the record for the most clean sheets in Serie A,[18] and with the Italian national team.[19]
Buffon was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players in 2004. He has been named the Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year a record nine times. Buffon was the winner of the 2006 Yashin Award following Italy's World Cup victory, in which he was also elected to be part of the Team of the Tournament; an honour which he also received after reaching the final of the 2012 European Championships. Buffon is the only goalkeeper to have won the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year Award, which he won in 2003 after reaching the Champions League final; he also won the award for best Goalkeeper that year, and was voted into the UEFA Team of the Year in 2003, 2004 and 2006. In 2006, Buffon was runner-up for the Ballon d'Or and was elected to be part of the FIFPro World XI, an honour which he also achieved in 2007.[20][21] After reaching the 2015 Champions League final, he was named to the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season,[22] and placed fourth in the 2015 UEFA Best Player in Europe Award.[23]
He has been named the IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper four times (second only to Iker Casillas, with five awards) and was also named the best goalkeeper of the 21st century, of the past twenty five years, and of the decade, by the same organisation.[24][25] With the Italian national side, Buffon has been called up for an international record of five World Cups (1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014), featuring in four of them as Italy's starting goalkeeper (Buffon was an unused substitute in the 1998 World Cup).[26] At club level, Buffon's professional career began with Parma in 1995, where he was soon promoted to the role of starting goalkeeper; during his time with the club, he won the Coppa Italia, the UEFA Cup, and the Supercoppa Italiana. Since joining Juventus, Buffon has won six Serie A titles, a Coppa Italia, and five Supercoppa Italiana titles with the club.

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Club career

Parma

Youth career and early professional career

Despite offers from Bologna and Milan,[27] Buffon began his career with the Parma youth system in 1991, at the age of 13.[28] During his time in the youth academy, he initially played in several out-field positions, in particular as a midfielder, before switching to his current position of goalkeeper.[29] His idol Thomas N'Kono inspired this change of position due to his notable goalkeeping performances for Cameroon at the 1990 World Cup in Italy; as a result, when both of the Parma youth team's keepers suddenly suffered injuries, Buffon was called upon due to his interest, height, and physical attributes.[29][30][31] He quickly adapted to this role, and within two weeks he had been promoted to first keeper of the Parma youth team.[29][27] Ermes Fulgoni, the academy's goalkeeping coach, would soon become a mentor to the young goalkeeper.[27]
After an initial call-up to train with the first team during the summer of 1994,[27] Buffon was promoted to the senior squad in 1995, and at the age of 17, he made his Serie A debut for Parma under Nevio Scala, keeping a clean sheet in a 0–0 home draw against eventual Serie A Champions Milan on 19 November 1995.[28] Buffon made notable saves against Ballon d'Or winners Roberto Baggio and George Weah, as well as Marco Simone, throughout the match.[32] Buffon went on to make seven more first team appearances that season as well as one appearance in the Coppa Italia, making his debut in the competition, as Parma were eliminated in the second round. Parma finished in sixth place in Serie A that season, qualifying for the UEFA Cup. During his time at Parma, he trained under goalkeeping coach Villiam Vecchi, a person to whom Buffon attributes much of his confidence, development, and success.[33]

1996–2001: Making the starting eleven, early success and recognition

In the 1996–97 Serie A season, his second full season with the club, Buffon was named as the starting goalkeeper ahead of Luca Bucci, and Alessandro Nista.[29] Parma finished the 1996–97 season as runners-up in Serie A, behind Juventus, qualifying for the UEFA Champions League. Buffon conceded 17 goals in 27 appearances, and his consistent performances began to gain attention in Italy.[29] Parma were once again eliminated in the second round of the Coppa Italia and in the first round of the UEFA Cup that season, where Buffon made his European debut in a 2–0 defeat to Vitória Guimarães on 24 September 1996.[29]
In the 1997–98 season, Parma finished in fifth place in Serie A and reached the Coppa Italia semi-finals, whilst they were knocked out in the group stage of the Champions League, finishing second in their group to defending champions Borussia Dortmund. Buffon acquired his nickname "Superman" during the course of the season, when he stopped a penalty by Inter striker and Ballon d'Or holder Ronaldo. Buffon celebrated the save by showing the Parma fans a Superman T-shirt, which he was wearing underneath his jersey; the nickname was also a reference to Buffon's athleticism, agility and aerial ability.[34]
In his fourth season with the club, Buffon won his first European trophy, the UEFA Cup,[28] keeping a clean-sheet in the final against Marseille, which ended in a 3–0 win for Parma; he also won the Coppa Italia with the club that season. Parma finished fourth in Serie A, which allowed them to reach the playoff round of the UEFA Champions League, although they were relegated to the UEFA Cup after losing to Rangers. Buffon's performances that season earned him his first Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year Award, as well as the Bravo Award, the trophy given to the best Under 23 player in Europe; he also placed fifth in the IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper rankings,[35] and received his first ever Ballon d'Or nomination.[36]
In the following season, he won his first Supercoppa Italiana title against Serie A Champions Milan, and Parma finished fourth in Serie A once again, tied with Inter for the final remaining Champions League spot; however, Parma lost 3–1 to Inter in the European playoff match.[37] The club was knocked out in the round of 16 of both the UEFA Cup and the Coppa Italia.
In the 2000–01 season, Buffon helped lead Parma to another Coppa Italia Final, in which they were defeated by Fiorentina; the team suffered a third-round elimination in the UEFA Cup, however. Parma also finished the season in fourth place for the third consecutive year, which allowed them to go through to the Champions League play-off round. Buffon was voted Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year for the second time in his career, and he also placed third in the IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper award.[38]
In the summer of 2001, Buffon was sold to Juventus for a world-record goalkeeper's transfer fee of 100 billion lire, (€51,645,690)[28][39] (Or €51.956 million including other minor cost that could be capitalised)[40][41] with part of the transfer fees paid via the transfer of Jonathan Bachini to Parma.[42]

Juventus

2001–2004: Dominance under Lippi

Buffon transferred from Parma to Juventus in the summer of 2001 for €52 million, along with former Parma team-mate Lilian Thuram, and was handed the number 1 shirt as the starting goalkeeper, replacing Edwin van der Sar, who was sold to Fulham.[43] Buffon later said that there had been an initial possibility for him to join Roma, but they signed Ivan Pelizzoli instead, and although negotiations were ongoing with Barcelona, he chose Juventus because his father convinced him he would be likely to achieve his ambition of winning the Scudetto.[44] This transfer fee made Buffon Juventus's most expensive purchase ever.[45]
Buffon made his Juventus debut in Serie A during the 2001–02 season, on 26 August 2001, keeping a clean sheet in a 4–0 home win over Venezia in the opening match of the Serie A season.[46] He kept two more clean sheets until he was beaten by Massimo Marazzina in a 3–2 home win over Chievo on the fourth match-day.[47] In his first season with Juventus, Buffon appeared in 45 official matches, helping his team to the Serie A title, as Juventus finished the season with the best defence in Italy, with Buffon only conceding 22 goals in 34 Serie A matches.[48] Juventus also finished as runners-up in the Coppa Italia that season, to Buffon's former club, Parma; Buffon only made one appearance in the competition that season. Juventus were, however, eliminated in the second group stage of the UEFA Champions League. Buffon was awarded his third Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year Award at the end of the season for his performances, and he was nominated for the UEFA Team of the Year for the first time in his career, losing out to Rüştü Reçber.[49]
At the beginning of the 2002–03 season, Juventus won the 2002 Supercoppa Italiana against Parma.[50] Buffon had a dominant year, totalling 47 appearances in all competitions, of which 32 were in Serie A. He helped Juventus to the UEFA Champions League Final, only for his team to lose in a penalty shoot-out to Milan after a 0–0 draw. Buffon managed to save two penalties, but Milan won the shootout 3–2.[28] Buffon drew praise, however, for making a reaction save on a close-range header by Filippo Inzaghi during the final.[51] Buffon saved a Luis Figo penalty in the second leg of the semi-finals, against defending champions Real Madrid, in Turin. Juventus progressed to the final, winning 4–3 on aggregate.[52] Juventus managed to celebrate their second consecutive Serie A title that season, finishing the season with the best defence yet again, as Buffon conceded only 23 goals in 32 appearances. In 2003, Buffon received the Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year for the fourth time. He also became the only goalkeeper ever to win the now defunct UEFA Most Valuable Player or UEFA Club Footballer of the Year award. He also won the UEFA Best Goalkeeper award, and was elected to the UEFA Team of the Year for the first time.[53][54] He was also named the IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper for the first time in his career.[55] Buffon was also nominated for the 2003 Ballon d'Or that season, finishing in 9th place.
Buffon began the 2003–04 season with Juventus by defeating Milan on penalties in the 2003 Supercoppa Italiana, with Buffon saving a penalty in the shootout, after a 1–1 draw.[56] Juventus were eliminated in the round of 16 of the Champions League that season by Deportivo La Coruña and finished the Serie A season in a disappointing 3rd place, although they managed to reach the Coppa Italia Final. Buffon made his 100th appearance for Juventus that season on 30 September 2003, in a 2–1 away win over Olympiacos, in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League.[47] He was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004, but missed out on the Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year award, which went to Milan's league winning keeper Dida. He was once again elected as the Goalkeeper for the UEFA Team of the Year and as the IFFHS World's Best Goalkeer.[57] Buffon also received his first ever FIFA World Player of the Year nomination in 2004, finishing in 21st place alongside compatriot Paolo Maldini.

bambang pamungkas

Bambang Pamungkas

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Bambang Pamungkas
Bambang.gif
Informasi pribadi
Nama lengkap Bambang Pamungkas
Tanggal lahir 10 Juni 1980 (umur 35)
Tempat lahir Semarang, Indonesia[1]
Tinggi 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Posisi bermain Penyerang
Informasi klub
Klub saat ini Persija Jakarta
Nomor 20
Karier junior
1988–1989 SSB Hobby Sepakbola Getas
1989–1993 SSB Ungaran Serasi
1993–1994 Persada Utama Ungaran
1994–1996 Persikas Kabupaten Semarang
1996–1999 Diklat Salatiga
Karier senior*
Tahun Tim Tampil (Gol)
1999–2000 Persija Jakarta 30 (24)
2000 (4 Bulan) EHC Norad 10 (7)
2000–2005 Persija Jakarta 96 (56)
2005–2007 Selangor 48 (34)
2007–2012 Persija Jakarta 156 (78)
2013–2014 Pelita Bandung Raya 9 (2)
2014 Persija Jakarta

Tim nasional
1998 Indonesia U-19 ? (7)
2002 Indonesia U-21

1999–2003 Indonesia U-23 ? (5)
1999–2013 Indonesia 85 (37)
* Penampilan dan gol di klub senior hanya dihitung dari liga domestik dan akurat per 23:18, 15 Maret 2014 (UTC).

‡ Penampilan dan gol di tim nasional
akurat per 12:00, 21 Maret 2013 (UTC)
Bambang Pamungkas (lahir di Semarang, Jawa Tengah, 10 Juni 1980; umur 35 tahun), juga dikenal sebagai Bepe, adalah pemain sepak bola Indonesia yang bermain untuk Persija Jakarta di Liga Super Indonesia dan Tim nasional sepak bola Indonesia. Posisi alami nya adalah striker. Bambang membuat namanya di sepak bola Asia Tenggara ketika ia mencetak satu-satunya gol untuk Indonesia di Piala Tiger 2002 semifinal melawan Malaysia,[2] dan merupakan pencetak gol terbanyak turnamen dengan delapan gol.[3]
Bambang dianggap memiliki header bola yang luar biasa, dan memiliki reputasi untuk ketajaman di kotak penalti.[4] Dia adalah pemain Indonesia yang paling banyak mengoleksi caps dan pencetak gol, dengan 85 caps dan 37 gol. Dia adalah pemain yang paling populer di tim nasional Indonesia.[5]
Saat masih bermain dalam tim remaja Jawa Tengah, ia pernah dinobatkan sebagai pemain terbaik Piala Haornas, sebuah kejuaraan tingkat remaja. Bambang juga pernah menjadi pencetak gol terbanyak untuk skuat Indonesia di Piala Asia U-19 Grup V, dengan 7 gol.

Daftar isi

Karier profesional

Bambang menjaringkan 24 gol pada musim pertamanya di Liga Indonesia walaupun tim yang diwakilinya Persija Jakarta gagal ke babak akhir. Saat musim tersebut berakhir, Bambang bergabung dengan sebuah tim divisi 3 Belanda, EHC Norad. Namun masalah keluarga dan kegagalan dalam menyesuaikan diri dengan cuaca sejuk Eropa menyebabkan beberapa bulan setelah itu, EHC Norad meminjamkan Bambang kembali kepada Persija sebelum kedua-dua pihak mengakhiri kontrak atas persetujuan bersama.
Pada tahun 2005 Bambang menandatangani kontrak dengan Selangor FC. Pada tahun itu dia menjadi pencetak gol terbanyak Liga Malaysia dengan 22 gol. Pada Musim 2007 ia kembali memperkuat Persija Jakarta di Liga Indonesia.
Pada tahun 2010 ia hendak menjalani masa trial di Selandia Baru, klub Wellington Phoenix FC. tetapi gagal untuk mengamankan kontrak.[6]
Pada 9 Desember 2013, ia menandatangani kontrak berdurasi satu tahun dengan Pelita Bandung Raya.[7] Dia mencetak 2 gol debut bagi klubnya saat melawan Persija dan pertandingan berakhir dengan hasil imbang.[8]

Karier Internasional

Penampilan pertama Bambang bersama timnas senior adalah pada 2 Juli 1999 dalam pertandingan persahabatan melawan Lituania. Bambang, yang saat itu baru berusia 18 tahun, berhasil menciptakan sebuah gol dalam pertandingan yang berakhir seri 2-2.
Pada tahun 2002, Bambang menjadi pencetak gol terbanyak dengan 8 gol dari 6 penampilan sekaligus membantu Indonesia menjadi juara kedua Piala Tiger 2002. Pada 10 Juli 2007, ketika pertandingan Indonesia-Bahrain, ia mencetak gol, memastikan Indonesia menang 2-1.
Saat ini Bambang menjadi pemegang rekor penampilan terbanyak (caps) dan Top Skorer untuk Indonesia dengan 77 penampilan dan 36 gol sesuai dengan pertandingan katagori A FIFA. Tetapi jika mengikutkan pertandingan Non-FIFA (termasuk melawan Klub dan Tim Nasional U-23) maka penampilan Bambang adalah 88 dengan 42 gol.
Pada tanggal 1 April 2013, Bambang Pamungkas menyatakan pensiun dari Timnas Indonesia

memphis depay

10 Fakta Menarik Tentang Pemain Baru United, Memphis Depay

Achmad Firdaus - 09 Mei 2015 09:10 wib
Memphis Depay memamerkan koleksi tato di tubuhnya (Foto: goalsandglamour.nl)
Memphis Depay memamerkan koleksi tato di tubuhnya (Foto: goalsandglamour.nl)
Metrotvnews.com, Jakarta: Manchester United bergerak cepat dalam menyusun kekuatan untuk musim depan. Meski kompetisi belum usai, mereka sudah mendapatkan satu amunisi anyar, Memphis Depay.

Depay, winger internasional Belanda direkrut dari klub jawara Eredivisie Belanda, PSV Eindhoven. Manajemen United disebut-sebut menggelontorkan dana hingga 25 juta euro untuk membawanya ke Old Trafford.

Jumlah tersebut cukup tinggi untuk ukuran pemain muda yang baru berusia 21 tahun. Namun, jika merujuk pada statistik yang ditunjukkannya di lapangan, Depay cukup pantas dihargai mahal.




Berikut 10 fakta yang mungkin belum Anda ketahui soal Memphis Depay:

1. Depay Lahir di Moordrecht, Belanda, 13 Februari 1994. Ia memulai karier di klub lokal, VV Moordrecht, sebelum bergabung dengan PSV pada usia 12 tahun.

2. Depay membantu Timnas Belanda U-17 memenangi Piala Eropa U-17 pada 2011. Dia baru 16 tahun saat dipanggil membela Timnas Belanda U-17, dan menyumbang satu gol saat Belandang menang 5-2 atas Jerman di babak final.

3. Depay mencetak 42 gol dalam 104 pertandingan di PSV. Dia bahkan hanya membutuhkan waktu kurang dari 20 menit untuk mencetak debut golnya di PSV pada 2011, ketika PSV menang 8-0 kontra VVSB Noordwijkerhout di Piala Belanda.

4. Top skor termuda Belanda di ajang Piala Dunia. Depay mencetak debut golnya di Piala Dunia 2014 ketika Belanda menang 3-2 lawan Australia. Di usia 21 tahun, ia jadi pemain termuda yang mencetak gol di Piala Dunia, memecahkan rekor yang dibuat Boudewijn Zenden yang melakukannya pada Piala Dunia 1998 di Prancis.

5. Depay diyakini tidak akan kesulitan beradaptasi di United, karena punya karakter bermain yang fleksibel. Selain itu, ia juga akan dibantu oleh dua rekan setimnya di Timnas Belanda, Robin van Persie dan Daley Blind.

6. Depay mengganti nama yang tertulis di atas nomor punggung menjadi Memphis. Perubahan ini dilakukannya pada 2012. Depay merupakan nama belakang dari ayahnya. Namun, kini dia sudah tidak lagi berkomunikasi dengan sang ayah sehingga menggantinya menjadi Memphis.

7. Depay memiliki sifat pemberontak. Ketika bergabung dengan PSV, dia mendapat hukuman dari pelatih karena perangai buruknya. Pelatihnya bahkan menyebutnya "sangat pemarah" ketika pertama kali bertemu.

8. Di luar sepak bola, Depay memiliki hobi di musik. Ia adalah seorang rapper. Dia bahkan kerap menunjukkan kepiawaiannya mengaransemen musim dan bernyanyi rap di beberapa bar di Belanda.

9. Tubuh Depay dihiasi cukup banyak tato. Tato pertamanya dibuat di lengan kirinya pada usia 15 tahun. Tato tersebut didedikasikannya untuk sang kakek yang meninggal.

10. Meski menerima pinangan Manchester United, namun Depay ternyata menggemari Real Madrid. Ia bahkan menuliskan "Hala Madrid" ketika Madrid mengalahkan Barcelona pada ajang Copa Del Rey pada 2013. (Manchester United & Mirror)