Showing posts with label New National Teams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New National Teams. Show all posts

Friday, November 2, 2007

New National Teams

The previously published squads of new national teams of Argentinean provinces and Brazilian states did not include many famous players, who were born in smaller states and provinces. But all of them could select wonderful teams too. Including the following players:


GOIAS

Lindomar
Paulo Nunes
Gustavo
Fernandao
Leonardo Manzi
Roberto

ALAGOAS

Adriano
Souza
Jadilson
Morais
Flavio (goleiro)
Denis Marques
Aloisio

SANTA CATARINA

Maicon
Filipe
Marquinhos
Silvio Criciuma
Fernando Menegazzo
Evandro


PARA

Velber
Elson
Maraba


BRASILIA DF
Kaka
Washington
Dimba
Warley
Amoroso

CEARA
Dudu Cearense
Jonatas
Iarley
Leandro Lima
Kuki

TOCANTINS
Roni
Sandro Hiroshi

MARANHAO
Kleber Pereyra
Dill

PARAIBA
Marcelinho Paraiba

MATO GROSSO
Beto

MATO GROSSO DO SUL
Lucas

RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
de Souza

JUJUY
Ariel Ortega

CHUBUT
Andres Silvera
Cristian Tula

FORMOSA
Hugo Ibarra

MISIONES
Diego Rivero
Mariano Messera
Carlos Marczuk

CATAMARCA
Daniel Diaz

TUCUMAN
Juan Krupoviesa
Gustavo Balvorin

SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO
Julio Marchant

CORRIENTES
Jose Sand

CHACO
Christian Gimenez

MENDOZA
Neri Cardozo

ENTRERIOS
Luciano Leguizamon

Thursday, October 25, 2007

New National Teams: Rio Grande do Sul

A national tema of the most Southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul with the capital in Porto Alegre, is as good as any other world's grandee, and can easily become world champion 9if allowed to dispute this title):

RIO GRANDE DO SUL

Keepers:
Diego (Danrlei)

Defensemen:
Roger (Chiquinho)
Scheidt (Andre Luis)
Anderson Polga (Regis)
Bolivar (George)

Midfielders:
Mineiro (Paulo Baier)
Anderson (Tinga)
Ronaldinho (Rafael Sobis)
Daniel Carvalho (Alex)

Forwards:
Christian (Claudio Pitbull)
Josiel (Marcelinho)

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

New National Teams: Paraná

The shining of the stars born in South Brazilian state of Parana may blind you. Isn't it a perfect squad for winning the World Champion's crown?

PARANA

Keepers:

Rogerio Ceni (Edson Bastos)

Defensemen:
Rafinha (Adriano)
Juninho (Miranda)
Naldo (Marcao)
Belletti (Alessandro Mori)

Midfielders:
Kleberson (Pretto Casagrande)
Jadson (Fernandinho)
Alex (Lucio Flavio)
Tcheco (Thiago Neves)

Forwards:
Dagoberto (Alexandre Pato)
Nilmar (Lima)

Sunday, October 21, 2007

New National Teams: Sao Paulo (state)

One of the most powerful national teams at a world championship where the most talented world's players might have been gathered indeed, could be a team of Brazilian state of Sao Paulo. Here are three variants:

SAO PAULO

Keepers:
Marcos - Fernando Enrique - Doni

Defensemen:
Ilsinho - Cicinho - Anderson Lima
Rodrigo - Edu Dracena - Rodolfo
Marinho - Gustavo - Alex Silva
Kleber - Coelho - Rogerio

Midfielders:
Correa - Renato - Marcelo Mattos
Ricardinho - Caio - Rodrigo Taddei
Diego - Ze Roberto - Denilson
Robinho - Marcinho - Gil

Forwards:
Luizao - Ricardo Oliveira - Nene
Luis Fabiano - Jo - Grafite

Friday, October 19, 2007

New National Teams: Pernambuco

Despite its modest size, the hot Brazilian state of Pernambuco with the center in the city of Recife is able to suggest for a World Cup an absolute kill-team. What strikes most is midfield:

PERNAMBUCO

Keeper:
Bosco

Defensemen:
Lucio
Edson
Nem
Cleber Santana

Midfielders:
Josue
Iranildo
Juninho Pernambucano
Flavio Luiz

Forwards:
Araujo
Sergio Alves

Saturday, October 13, 2007

New National Teams: Minas Gerais

Today in our rubric dedicated to new national teams, that various regions of South America could send to World Cups, we present you a team of Brazilian state Minas Gerais with the center in a wonderful city of Belo Horizonte.

Keepers:
Heurelho Gomes (Harley)

Defensemen:
Mancini (Jonathan)
Thiago Heleno (Geder)
Leonardo (Thiago Gosling)
Elivelton (Ruy)

Midfielders:
Marcos Paulo (Ricardinho)
Geovanni (Ramon)
Wagner (Danilo)
Ramon Hubner (Renato)

Forwards:
Marques (Fred)
Alex Mineiro (Eder Luiz)

Friday, October 12, 2007

New National Teams: Santa Fe (province)

Small Argentinean province of Santa Fe is one of world's football capitals. You can easily get convinced in that by having looked at three squads that this province could have sent to take part in a World Cup:

SANTA FE

Keepers:
Juan Pablo Carrizo - Roberto Abbondanzieri - German Lux

Defensemen:
Paulo Ferrari - Alcides Piccoli - Diego Crosa
Federico Lussenhoff - Gabriel Heinze - Leonardo Talamonti
Walter Samuel - Leandro Gioda - Ezequiel Garay
German Re - Horacio Ameli - Leandro Fernandez

Midfielders:
Ever Banega - Leonardo Ponzio - Nicolas Domingo
Marcelo Delgado - Guillermo Marino - Ezequiel Gonzalez
Leonel Messi - Santiago Raymonda - Damian Manso
Fernando Belluschi - Santiago Solari - Maxi Morales

Forwards:
Ezequiel Lavezzi - Luciano Figueroa - Nicolas Frutos
Emanuel Villa - Cesar Delgado - Maxi Rodriguez

Thursday, October 11, 2007

New National Teams: Rio de Janeiro (state)

Another variant of new, non-affiliated with FIFA teams, this time of a Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro. Of course, everyone could easily select at least three great squads there:

Keepers:
Julio Cesar - Helton - Eduardo

Defensemen:
Gilberto - Leo - Gustavo Nery
Fabiano - Alex - Odvan
Luiz Alberto - Antonio Carlos - Edinho
Alessandro - Fabiano Eller - Leonardo Moura

Midfielders:
Magrao - Ricardo Bovio - Arouca
Marcelinho Carioca - Pedrinho - Ibson
Felipe - Renato Augusto - Carlos Alberto
Roger - Diego - Athirson

Forwards:
Vagner Love - Edmundo - Valdir
Romario - Deivid - Jean

Monday, October 8, 2007

New National Teams: Buenos Aires (province)

It is possible to compile at least three equal selections of the players born in the province of Buenos Aires:

BUENOS AIRES (province)

Keepers:
Oscar Ustari - Gustavo Campagnuolo - Gaston Sessa

Defensemen:
Eduardo Tuzzio - Clemente Rodriguez - Diego Placente
Gabriel Paletta - Emiliano Dudar - Marcos Galarza
Gabriel Milito - Rolando Schiavi - Jonatan Bottinelli
Lucas Castroman - Lucas Mareque - Ariel Garce

Midfielders:
Lucas Biglia - Fernando Gago - Oscar Ahumada
Daniel Montenegro - Rodrigo Diaz - Cristian Raul Ledesma
Juan Roman Riquelme - Leandro Romagnoli - Daniel Bilos
Carlos Tevez - Andres D'Alessandro - Lucho Gonzalez

Forwards:
Javier Saviola - Fernando Cavenaghi - Sergio Aguero
Gonzalo Higuain - Mariano Pavone - Martin Palermo

Sunday, October 7, 2007

New National Teams: Bahia

We continue presenting wonderful new national teams that might have made look any tournament, starting with the World Cup, much fancier. This time it's a National Team of Brazilian Bahia state. Despite that both its clubs (Bahia and Vitoria) are far now from their best conditions, the quality of the players they brought up is incredible. Look yourself (the team consists of the players born in the state of Bahia):

BAHIA

Keepers:
Fabio Costa (Dida)

Defensemen:
Dani Alves (Baiano)
Fabão (Junior Baiano)
Adailton (Jean)
Junior (Leilton)

Midfielders:
Alan Bahia (Bebeto Campos)
Fabio Baiano (Gil Baiano)
Alessandro Cambalhota (Vampeta)
Danilo (Jorge Wagner)

Forwards:
Liedson (Obina)
Magno Alves (Edilson)

Saturday, October 6, 2007

New National Teams: Cordoba

As far as there is no logical explanation to participation of four British or two Danish "national" teams in World Cups, we suggest you new, way more interesting national teams which would be much more popular among the world fans and have much more reasons to exist than national teams of Wales or Faroe Islands. Especially given that the queues to Brazilian or Argentinean teams are one kilometer long. We start with a National Team of a wonderful Argentinean province Cordoba (it consists of players born in this province):

CORDOBA

Keepers
Franco Costanzo (Mario Cuenca)
Juan Carlos Olave (Esteban Dei Rossi)

Defensemen
Martin Pautasso (Fabricio Coloccini)
Nicolas Burdisso (Fernando Ortiz)
Martin Demichelis (Gabriel Loeschbor)
Fabricio Fuentes (Diego Colotto)

Midfielders
Guillermo Pereyra (Esteban Gonzalez)
Pablo Aimar (Livio Prieto)
Guillermo Marino (Marcos Aguirre)
Daniel Ludueña (Claudio Sarria)

Forwards
Mauro Rosales (Cesar Carignano)
Hector Bracamonte (Martin Cardetti)