奥斯卡 乌斯塔里Oscar Ustari
独立的门将,参加了2006世界杯,把LUX国家队的位置挤掉的,是阿根廷的希望之星
英文名:Oscar Ustari
国籍:阿根廷
生日:1986.07.03
身高:182cm
体重:70kg
位置:门将
效力俱乐部:独立
http://2006.163.com/special/00321SO2/Ustari.htmlOscar Alfredo Ustari (born July 3, 1986 in América, Buenos Aires Province) is an Argentine professional football goalkeeper currently playing for Club Atlético Independiente of the Argentine first division.
Ustari played in children's league with Club Atlético Rivadavia before moving to Independiente at age 14. He made his professional debut in the Argentine first division in 2005, later going on to be the goalkeeper for the Argentine team that won the 2005 Football World Youth Championship, which took place in the Netherlands.
On May 15, 2006 he was named by coach Jose Pekerman as a definite squad member of the Argentine team for the 2006 World Cup.
Full name Oscar Alfredo Ustari
Date of birth July 3, 1986
Place of birth América,
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Position Goalkeeper
Current club Club Atlético Independiente
内尔
英文名:Lusas Neill
出生年月:1978.03.09
身高:185cm
体重:80kg
国籍:澳大利亚
位置:后卫
http://index.news.sohu.com/person/plist.php?userid=5062Lucas Neill (born March 9, 1978 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player who currently plays for Blackburn Rovers, most often at right-back. He has been a regular member of the Australian national team, and was a member of the Australian squad which competed in the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Early life
Lucas' father Eddie is originally from Bangor, Northern Ireland. Eddie formerly played for north Belfast side Brantwood F.C., and left Northern Ireland for Australia in the 1970s. Neill attended school at Wakehurst Primary School in Belrose and St. Augustine's College, in Brookvale, and came from the Northern Beaches of Sydney.
Career in England
Neill joined Blackburn from Millwall in September 2001, having initially played at the Australian Institute of Sport. Neill played 145 games for Millwall in total and played his first game for Blackburn on September 8 against Sunderland, and scored his first Blackburn goal on September 19 against Bolton Wanderers. Neill is a combative, versatile player. He has played in all defensive positions during his professional career and is a key member for both his club and national teams.
Neill is held in high regard among Blackburn Rovers supporters largely due to his never-say-die, determined attitude. He is one of Blackburn Rovers' most consistent performers and has held the right back position for over 2 years without any competition.
Neill's combatative style of play in the Premiership has attracted controversy over the years. He broke the leg of Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher in the fifth game of the 2003/04 season with a tackle at Ewood Park. Carragher was sidelined for 6 months and the incident sparked a war of words between Gerard Houllier and Graeme Souness after Neill and his manager didn't apologise for 48 hours.
International Career for Australia
Neill competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney with the Australian men's team. On 16 November 2005 at Sydney's Telstra Stadium, Neill helped Australia qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup by scoring the Socceroos' second penalty in a shoot-out against Uruguay after aggregate scores were tied at 1-1 following extra-time.
Neill was an integral member of the Australian squad for the 2006 World Cup, wearing the no. 2 jersey. He started all four games in the position of centre-back. During Australia's Round of 16 game against Italy, Neill had a controversial injury-time penalty awarded against him, allowing Francesco Totti to score and give the Italians a 1-0 victory, knocking Australia out of the Cup.
Johan Neeskens, who became assistant to Barcelona manager Frank Rijkaard for the 2006/2007 season, said that Neill "could play for any of the best clubs". Neill has expressed his desire to captain his national side in the future. On the 4th August 2006, he announced he would not sign a new four-year contract for Blackburn Rovers. The player's agent, Peter Harrison, said "He has enjoyed his time there (Blackburn), he loves the club and the fans, he just feels it is time for a change."
On the 30th of August, 2006 Liverpool F.C reportedly made a £2 million bid for Neill; however, this bid was rejected by Blackburn. Blackburn wanted Stephen Warnock in part exchange for Neill, however Liverpool were not prepared to let the left-back go. Neill currently has 12 months left on his Blackburn contract. It is possible that Rafa Benitez will renew his interest in Neill in the January transfer window.