Showing posts with label LIGA ITALIA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LIGA ITALIA. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

WALLPAPER SERIE A LIGA ITALIA 2011

During the course of a season, from August to May, each club played each of the other teams twice; once at home and once away, totaling 38 games for each team by the end of the season. Therefore, in Italian football a true round-robin format is used. In the first half of the season, called the andata, each team played exactly one time against each league opponent, for a total of 19 games. In the second half of the season, called the ritorno, the teams played in exactly the same order that they did in the first half of the season, the only difference being that home and away situations are switched. Since the 1994-1995 season, teams were awarded three points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss.

Since Italy is currently rated as one of the top three European countries in terms of club football ratings,[11] the top four teams in the Serie A qualified for the UEFA Champions League. The top three teams qualify directly to the group phase, while the fourth-placed team enters the competition at the third qualifying round and must win a two-legged knockout tie in order to enter the group phase. Teams finishing 5th and 6th qualify for the UEFA Europa League Tournament. A third UEFA Europa League spot is reserved for the winner of the Coppa Italia. If the Coppa Italia champion has already qualified for the major European tournament by placing in the top four of Serie A, the third UEFA Europa League spot goes to the losing finalist. If both Coppa Italia finalists finish among the top six teams in Serie A, the 7th classified team in Serie A is awarded the UEFA Europa League spot. The three lowest placed teams are relegated to Serie B.

-WALLPAPER Inter Milan 2011
-WALLPAPER AS Roma 2011
-WALLPAPER AC Milan 2011
-WALLPAPER Sampdoria 2011
-WALLPAPER Palermo 2011
-WALLPAPER Napoli 2011
-WALLPAPER Juventus 2011
-WALLPAPER Parma 2011
-WALLPAPER Genoa 2011
-WALLPAPER Bari 2011
-WALLPAPER Fiorentina 2011
-WALLPAPER Lazio 2011
-WALLPAPER Catania 2011
-WALLPAPER Udinese 2011
-WALLPAPER Cagliari 2011
-WALLPAPER Chievo 2011
-WALLPAPER Bologna 2011
-WALLPAPER Atalanta 2011
-WALLPAPER Siena 2011
-WALLPAPER Livorno 2011

Friday, July 9, 2010

SAMPDORIA WALLPAPER FOOTBALL TEAM SQUAD 2010/2011

SAMPDORIASAMPDORIA currently compete in the Italian Serie A. The team's colours are blue with white, red and black hoops , hence the nickname blucerchiati. Sampdoria play at Stadio Luigi Ferraris, capacity 36,536, which it shares with Genoa's other club, Genoa Cricket and Football Club. The derby between the two teams is commonly known as the Derby della Lanterna.

Sampdoria have won the scudetto only once in their history, in the 1991 season. The club has also won the Coppa Italia four times (1985, 1988, 1989, and 1994) and one Italian Super Cup. Their biggest European success came when they won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1990. They also reached the European Cup final in 1992 only to lose against the Spanish side FC Barcelona with an 1–0 score after extra time.

SAMPDORIA SQUAD: GOALKEEPERS
* Luca Castellazzi
* Matteo Guardalben
* Mario Cassano
* Marco Storari

SAMPDORIA SQUAD: DEFENDERS
* Fabio Lamorte
* Reto Ziegler
* Pietro Accardi
* Stefano Lucchini
* Marco Rossi
* Vasco Regini
* Fabrizio Cacciatore
* Daniele Gastaldello
* Daniele Messina

SAMPDORIA SQUAD: MIDFIELDERS
* Daniele Mannini
* Luciano Zauri
* Fernando Tissone
* Andrea Poli
* Angelo Palombo
* Stefano Guberti
* Daniele Franceschini
* Marco Padalino
* Franco Semioli
* Roberto Soriano

SAMPDORIA SQUAD: FORWARDS
* Nicola Pozzi
* Giampaolo Pazzini
* Stefan Scepovic
* Dieter Elsneg
* Emanuele Testardi
* Antonio Cassano


SS LAZIO FOOT BALL TEAM SQUAD 2010/2011

SS LAZIOSS LAZIO commonly referred to as Lazio, is a professional Italian football club based in Rome. The team, founded in 1900, play in the Serie A and have spent most of their history in the top tier of Italian football. Lazio have been Italian champions twice, and have won the Coppa Italia five times, the Supercoppa Italiana three times, and both the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Super Cup on one occasion.

The club had their first major success in 1958, winning the league cup. In 1974 they won their first Serie A title. The past fifteen years have been the most successful period in Lazio’s history, capped by winning UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Super Cup in 1999, the Serie A title in 2000, several league cups and reaching their first UEFA Cup final in 1998.

Lazio's traditional kit colours are sky blue shirts and shorts with white socks. Their home is the 72,689 capacity Stadio Olimpico in Rome, which they share with city rivals A.S. Roma. Lazio have a long-standing rivalry with Roma, with whom they have contested the Derby della Capitale (in English "Derby of the capital" or Rome derby) since 1929.

Lazio is also a sports club that participate in thirty-seven sports disciplines in total, more than any other sports association in Europe.

WALLPAPERS LAZIO SQUAD: GOALKEEPERS

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WALLPAPER Albano Bizzarri
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WALLPAPER Antony Iannarilli
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WALLPAPER Alessandro Berardi
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WALLPAPER Davide Mangerini
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WALLPAPER Fernando Muslera
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WALLPAPER Tommaso Berni

WALLPAPER LAZIO SQUAD: DEFENDERS
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WALLPAPER Stephan Lichtsteiner
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WALLPAPER Aleksandar Kolarov
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WALLPAPER Sebastiano Siviglia
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WALLPAPER Giuseppe Biava
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WALLPAPER Stefan Radu
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WALLPAPER Guglielmo Stendardo
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WALLPAPER Federico Sevieri
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WALLPAPER Giuseppe Capua
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WALLPAPER Luis Pedro Cavanda
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WALLPAPER Alessio Campoli
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WALLPAPER Marco Lanni
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WALLPAPER Luca Andrea Crescenzi
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WALLPAPER Lorenzo Petroni
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WALLPAPER Alessio Luciani
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WALLPAPER Andre Dias
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WALLPAPER Mobido Diakhite
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WALLPAPER Marco Davide Faraoni

WALLPAPER LAZIO SQUAD: MIDFIELDERS
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WALLPAPER Lionel Scaloni
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WALLPAPER Fabio Firmani
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WALLPAPER Ousmane Dabo
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WALLPAPER Matuzalem
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WALLPAPER Thomas Hitzlsperger
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WALLPAPER Mourad Meghni
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WALLPAPER Cristian Ledesma
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WALLPAPER Cristian Brocchi
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WALLPAPER Roberto Baronio
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WALLPAPER Manuel Ricci
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WALLPAPER Enrico Zampa
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WALLPAPER Mario Coppola
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WALLPAPER Christian Manfredini
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WALLPAPER Riccardo Bonetto

WALLPAPER LAZIO SQUAD: FORWARDS
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WALLPAPER Gonzalo Barreto
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WALLPAPER Tommaso Rocchi
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WALLPAPER Mauro Zarate
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WALLPAPER Pasquale Foggia
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WALLPAPER Stephen Makinwa
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WALLPAPER Sergio Floccari
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WALLPAPER Simone Inzaghi
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WALLPAPER Jacopo Sciamanna
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WALLPAPER Alessandro Di Mario
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WALLPAPER Alvaro Cavalieri
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WALLPAPER Tommaso Ceccarelli
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WALLPAPER Lorenzo Cinque
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WALLPAPER Flavio Trombetta
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WALLPAPER Julio Cruz
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WALLPAPER Simone Del Nero


PALERMO WALLPAPER FOOTBALL TEAM SQUAD 2010/2011

PALERMOPALERMO WALLPAPERo is an Italian football club from Palermo, Sicily which currently plays in Serie A, the top level of Italian football. Formed in 1900 as Anglo Panormitan Athletic and Football Club, the club had various names before assuming its final form in 1987 and is currently the top-ranked football club from the island of Sicily. During its history, Palermo played in all the professional ranks of Italy, and took part in several Serie A seasons during the 1960s and early 1970s, also ending twice as Coppa Italia runners-up during that period.

Following its return to Serie A in 2004, the club has become one of the most prominent in Italy, also providing four players to the Italian team that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup. It has gained a UEFA Cup place in each of the past three seasons, narrowly missing UEFA Champions League qualification in 2007 and 2010.

The official team colours are pink and black, giving rise to the nickname rosanero; another less common nickname is aquile, referring to the eagle on both the official club logo and the city of Palermo's coat of arms.

US Città di Palermo plays its home games at Stadio Renzo Barbera (formerly known as La Favorita) which from 2007 has a capacity of 36,871 people.[1] It was originally built in 1932, but was renovated in the late 1980s and served as a venue for the 1990 FIFA World Cup.

PALERMO SQUAD: GOALKEEPERS
* Giacomo Brichetto
* Francesco Benussi
* Salvatore Sirigu

PALERMO SQUAD: DEFENDERS
* Dorin Goian
* Cesare Bovo
* Mattia Cassani
* Simon Kjær
* Michel Morganella
* Marco Calderoni
* Federico Balzaretti
* Adriano Siragusa
* Giammarco Corsino
* Daniel Cappelletti
* Ondrej Celustka
* Andrea Adamo

PALERMO SQUAD: MIDFIELDERS
* Giovanni Tedesco
* Javier Pastore
* Giulio Migliaccio
* Fabio Liverani
* Nicolas Bertolo
* Guido Davì
* Mark Bresciano
* Fabio Simplicio
* Antonino Sposito
* Manuele Blasi
* Francesco Ardizzone
* Karim Laribi

PALERMO SQUAD: FORWARDS
* Edinson Cavani
* Fabrizio Miccoli
* Igor Budan
* Ferdinando Campione
* Marco Giovio
* Abel Hernandez
* Levan Mchedlidze


SSC NAPOLI FOOTBALL TEAM SQUAD 2010/2011

SSC NAPOLINapoli has won Serie A twice, in 1986–87 and 1989–90. It has also won Coppa Italia in its home country three times and one Italian Super Cup, and on the European stage has won the UEFA Cup in 1988–89. Napoli is also the most successful club in Southern Italy and the fourth most supported football club in Italy.

The club has had several name changes since first appearing in 1926; the most important of these was in 1964, when it was changed from Associazione Calcio Napoli to Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli. The most recent change was in 2004, when the club went bankrupt but was refounded by film-producer Aurelio De Laurentiis as Napoli Soccer; he restored the name to Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli in early 2006.

NAPOLI SQUAD: GOALKEEPERS
* Gennaro Iezzo
* Matteo Gianello
* Morgan De Sanctis

NAPOLI SQUAD: DEFENDERS
* Gianluca Grava
* Salvatore Aronica
* Andrea Dossena
* Fabiano Santacroce
* Hugo Campagnaro
* Camilo Zuniga
* Paolo Cannavaro
* Erminio Rullo
* Leandro Rinaudo

NAPOLI SQUAD: MIDFIELDERS
* Michele Pazienza
* Cristian Maggio
* Marek Hamsik
* Mariano Bogliacino
* Luca Cigarini
* Walter Gargano
* Crescenzo Liccardo
* Raffaele Maiello
* Giuseppe Iuliano

NAPOLI SQUAD: FORWARDS
* Ezequiel Lavezzi
* Erwin Hoffer
* German Denis
* Fabio Quagliarella


PARMA FOOTBALL CLUB SQUAD 2010/2011

PARMA FOOTBALL CLUBParma Football Club (formerly Parma Associazione Calcio) is an Italian football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, that are competing in the 2009–10 Serie A season. The club plays its home matches in the 27,906 seat Stadio Ennio Tardini. Nicknames include Ducali (The Duchy Men), Crociati (Crusaders) and Gialloblu (Yellow-Blues).

Parma debuted in Serie A in 1990 and would quickly establish themselves as a top-flight team in Italian football from then on. The team became one of the top Italian teams in the 1990s and early 2000s, especially in the domestic and European Cup competitions, having been crowned UEFA Cup champions. Following the Parmalat scandal in late 2003, which caused the owning company to collapse, Parma has lately experienced a troubled period, having been under controlled administration until January 2007 as well as having to fight to avoid relegation.

PARMA SQUAD: GOALKEEPERS
* Nicola Pavarini
* Stefano Russo
* Antonio Santurro
* Antonio Mirante

PARMA SQUAD: DEFENDERS
* Luca Antonelli
* Cristian Zaccardo
* Alessandro Lucarelli
* Paolo Castellini
* Hernan Paolo Dellafiore
* Damiano Zenoni
* Massimo Paci
* Mohamed Lamine Traore
* Vinicius Fedrigo Dall'Agnol
* Abel Gigli
* Michele Margini
* Matteo Longhi
* Alessandro Vecchi

PARMA SQUAD: MIDFIELDERS
* Stefano Morrone
* Francesco Lunardini
* Blerim Dzemaili
* Luis Jimenez
* Daniele Galloppa
* Pietro Baccolo
* Zsolt Tamasi
* Mirco Frediani
* Lorenzo Galassi
* Tomas Terranova
* Francesco Valiani
* Riccardo Pasi

PARMA SQUAD: FORWARDS
* Davide Lanzafame
* Jonathan Ludovic Biabiany
* Nemanja Covic
* Gianluca Lapadula
* Alberto Paloschi
* Hernan Crespo
* Valeri Bojinov


Wednesday, July 7, 2010

AC FIORENTINA FOOTBALL TEAM SQUAD 2010/2011

AC FIORENTINAACF Fiorentina, commonly referred to as simply Fiorentina, is a professional Italian football club from Florence, Tuscany. Founded by a merger in 1926, Fiorentina have played at the top level of Italian football for the majority of their existence; only four clubs have played in more Serie A seasons. Fiorentina have won two Italian Championships, in 1955–56 and again in 1968–69, as well as winning six Coppa Italia trophies and one Italian Super Cup. On the European stage Fiorentina won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1960–61 and lost the final one year later, they finished runners-up in the 1956–57 European Cup losing against Real Madrid and also came close to winning the UEFA Cup, finishing as runners-up in the 1989–90 season. Since 1931 the club have played at the Stadio Artemio Franchi, which currently has a capacity of 47,282. The stadium has used several names over the years and has undergone several renovations. Fiorentina are known widely by the nickname Viola, a reference to their.
AC FIORENTINA 2010/2011
FIORENTINA SQUAD: GOALKEEPERS
* Sebastien Frey
* Tommaso Scuffia
* Marcos
* Vlada Avramov
* Andrea Seculin

FIORENTINA SQUAD: DEFENDERS
* Per Kroldrup
* Alessandro Gamberini
* Juan Manuel Vargas
* Cesare Natali
* Felipe
* Massimo Gobbi
* Manuel Pasqual
* Gianluca Comotto
* Lorenzo De Silvestri
* Ramzi Aya
* Andrea Bagnai
* Samuele Bettoni
* Michele Camporese
* Federico Masi

FIORENTINA SQUAD: MIDFIELDERS
* Marco Donadel
* Cristiano Zanetti
* Francesco Di Tacchio
* Riccardo Montolivo
* Adem Ljajic
* Mario Alberto Santana
* Daniel Kofi Agyei
* Mario Bolatti
* Matteo Arati
* Marco Marchionni
* Federico Carraro
* Giacomo Lepri

FIORENTINA SQUAD: FORWARDS
* Stevan Jovetic
* Adrian Mutu
* Alberto Gilardino
* Khouma El Babacar
* Haris Seferovic
* Keirrison
* Maxwell Boadu Acosty
* Pietro Iemmello

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

AS ROMA FOOTBALL TEAM SQUAD 2010/2011

AS ROMARoma have won Serie A three times, first in 1941–42 then in 1982–83 and again in 2000–01, as well as winning nine Coppa Italia titles and two Italian Super Cups. On the European stage Roma won an Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1960–61, coming close to European Cup/UEFA Champions League glory in 1983–84 (lost the one-legged final played at home against Liverpool after a penalty shootout), and finishing as runners-up in the UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League for 1990–91 (two-legged aggregate defeat against Internazionale).

Home games are currently played at the Stadio Olimpico, a venue they share with city rivals Lazio. With a capacity of over 72,000, it is the second largest of its kind in Italy, with only San Siro able to seat more. In September 2009 the club unveiled plans to build a new 55,000-capacity stadium in the western suburbs of Rome. Its design will be modeled after English football stadiums with the objective being to give fans a closer view of the pitch.

ROMA SQUAD: GOALKEEPERS
* Bogdan Lobont
* Arthur
* Julio Sergio
* Doni
* Alex Daniel Pena

ROMA SQUAD: DEFENDERS
* Marco Andreolli
* Juan
* Philippe Mexes
* Marco Motta
* John Arne Riise
* Max Tonetto
* Nicolas Burdisso
* Sebastian Mladen
* Alessandro Malomo
* Luca Antei
* Paolo Frascatore
* Marco Cassetti

ROMA SQUAD: MIDFIELDERS
* David Pizarro
* Rodrigo Taddei
* Ricardo Faty
* Daniele De Rossi
* Julio Baptista
* Simone Perrotta
* Matteo Brighi
* Adrian Stoian
* Alessandro Florenzi

ROMA SQUAD: FORWARDS
* Mirko Vucinic
* Francesco Totti
* Alessio Cerci
* Luca Toni
* Filippo Maria Scardina
* Stefano Pettinari
* Jeremy Menez


JUVENTUS FOOTBALL TEAM SQUAD 2010/2011

JUVENTUS WALLPAPER

JUVENTUS FOOTBALL TEAM SQUAD 2010/2011Juventus Football Club, iuventus: youth, pronounced , commonly referred to as Juventus and colloquially as Juve (pronounced [juvɛi]), is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont. They were founded in 1897 and have spent their entire history, with the exception of the 2006–07 season, in the top flight First Division (called Serie A since 1929).

Juventus are historically the most successful team in Italian football and one of the most successful and recognized in the world. According to the International Federation of Football History and Statistics, an organization recognised by FIFA, Juventus were Italy's best club of the 20th century and the second most successful European club in the same period.

Overall, Juventus have won 51 official competitions, more than any other team in the country; 40 in the national First Division, which is also a record,[9] and 11 in UEFA and world competitions, making them the third team in Europe and sixth in the world with the most international titles won officially recognised by their respective continental football confederation and FIFA.

Juventus were the first Italian and Southern European side to win the UEFA Cup In 1985, Juventus, the only team in the world to have won all official international cups and championships, became the first club in the history of European football to have won all three major UEFA club competitions.

Juventus have a larger fan base than any other Italian club, and at 170 million, they also have one of the highest numbers of supporters world-wide (it. the tifosi). The club are one of the founders of the European Club Association, which was formed after the dissolution of the G-14, a collection of Europe's most elite clubs. The Torinese side is also recognised for its contributions to the Italian national team.

JUVENTUS SQUAD: GOALKEEPERS
* Gianluigi Buffon
* Antonio Chimenti
* Alex Manninger
* Mario Kirev
* Carlo Pinsoglio
* Antonio Piccolo
* Marco Bonassi

JUVENTUS SQUAD: DEFENDERS
* Leonardo Bonucci
* Martin Caceres
* Giorgio Chiellini
* Fabio Cannavaro
* Fabio Grosso
* Jonathan Zebina
* Zdenek Grygera
* Nicola Legrottaglie
* Andrea De Paola
* Raffaele Alcibiade

JUVENTUS SQUAD: MIDFIELDERS
* Felipe Melo
* Hasan Salihamidsic
* Claudio Marchisio
* Mauro Camoranesi
* Christian Poulsen
* Sebastian Giovinco
* Mohamed Sissoko
* Antonio Candreva
* Diego
* Paolo De Ceglie
* Iago Falque
* Simone Esposito
* Manuel Giandonato
* Fausto Rossi
* Luca Belcastro
* Luca Marrone
* Filippo Boniperti

JUVENTUS SQUAD: FORWARDS
* Jorge Martinez
* Vincenzo Iaquinta
* Alessandro Del Piero
* Amauri
* David Trezeguet
* Michele Paolucci
* Ciro Immobile
* Alberto Libertazzi


AC MILAN FOOTBALL TEAM SQUAD 2010/2011

AC MILAN WALLPAPERS
AC MILAN FOOTBALL TEAM SQUAD 2010/2011Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as A.C. Milan and simply Milan in Italy, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. The club was founded in 1899 by English lace-maker Herbert Kilpin, Alfred Edwards, and four other Englishmen and has spent most of its history in the top flight of Italian football, having spent only two years in Serie B in the 1980s.

The club has won 18 officially recognized UEFA and FIFA international titles, and remains tied with Boca Juniors as having won the most in the world. Milan has won four world titles, more than any other club in the world, having won the Intercontinental Cup three times and the FIFA Club World Cup once. Milan has won the European Cup/Champions League on seven occasions; only Real Madrid has exceeded this total. The club has also won the European Super Cup a record five times and the Cup Winners' Cup twice.

Domestically, Milan has won 17 league titles, making the club the third most successful in Serie A behind local rivals Internazionale (18 wins) and record-holder Juventus (27 titles). The club has also won the Coppa Italia five times, in addition to five Supercoppa Italiana triumphs. The UEFA Cup (Europa League) remains the only major competition for which the team are eligible to compete that they have never won. Milan was a founding member of the G-14 group and the European Club Association that was formed following the first organization's dissolution.

Milan's home games are played at San Siro, also known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. The stadium, which is shared with Inter, is the largest in Italian football, with a total capacity of 80,074. The owner of the club is Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi while the vice-president is Adriano Galliani. Milan is one of the wealthiest clubs in Italian and world football.

WALLPAPER AC MILAN SQUAD: GOALKEEPERS
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WALLPAPER Dida
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WALLPAPER Christian Abbiati
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WALLPAPER Flavio Roma
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WALLPAPER Filippo Perucchini

WALLPAPER AC MILAN SQUAD: DEFENDERS
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WALLPAPER Kakha Kaladze
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WALLPAPER Oguchi Onyewu
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WALLPAPER Alessandro Nesta
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WALLPAPER Gianluca Zambrotta
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WALLPAPER Marek Jankulovski
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WALLPAPER Giuseppe Favalli
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WALLPAPER Daniele Bonera
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WALLPAPER Thiago Silva
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WALLPAPER Massimo Oddo
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WALLPAPER Andrea De Vito
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WALLPAPER Michelangelo Albertazzi
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WALLPAPER Luca Antonini

WALLPAPER AC MILAN SQUAD: MIDFIELDERS
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WALLPAPER Gennaro Gattuso
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WALLPAPER Clarence Seedorf
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WALLPAPER Mathieu Flamini
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WALLPAPER Ignazio Abate
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WALLPAPER Andrea Pirlo
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WALLPAPER Massimo Ambrosini
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WALLPAPER Mancini
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WALLPAPER David Beckham
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WALLPAPER Rodney Strasser
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WALLPAPER Alexander Merkel
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WALLPAPER Mitja Novinic
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WALLPAPER Ronaldinho

WALLPAPER AC MILAN SQUAD: FORWARDS
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WALLPAPER Alexandre Pato
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WALLPAPER Filippo Inzaghi
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WALLPAPER Klaas Jan Huntelaar
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WALLPAPER GianMarco Zigoni
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WALLPAPER Marco Borriello
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WALLPAPER Dominic Adiyiah
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WALLPAPER Simone Verdi


INTER MILAN FOOTBALL TEAM SQUAD 2010/2011

INTER MILAN WALLPAPERS
INTER MILAN FOOTBALL TEAM SQUAD 2010/2011Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly known as Internazionale or Inter, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Italy. Outside Italy, the club is often called Inter Milan. Inter are the champions of Italy, their win in 2009–10 being a fifth successive title, equalling the all-time record. Inter are also the reigning European champions.

Wearing black and blue stripes, they have played in the Italian first division since 1908. The club have won twenty eight national trophies including eighteen Italian league titles, six Italian cups and four Italian Super Cup. At the international level, they have won 3 European Cup/Champions League; first of all two back-to-back European Cups in 1964 and 1965 and then, after 45 years, in 2010. The club won also three UEFA Cups in 1991, 1994 and 1998, and two Intercontinental Cups in 1964 and 1965.

Inter play in the largest stadium in Italy, the Giuseppe Meazza stadium (also known as San Siro) and train at the Angelo Moratti Sports Center (also known as La Pinetina), a training facility 30 kilometers away in Appiano Gentile, near Como.

INTER MILAN SQUAD: GOALKEEPERS
* Francesco Toldo
* Julio Cesar
* Paolo Orlandoni
* Vid Belec

INTER MILAN SQUAD: DEFENDERS
* Ivan Cordoba
* Javier Zanetti
* Lucio
* Maicon
* Marco Materazzi
* Walter Samuel
* Christian Chivu
* Giulio Donati
* Davide Santon
* Luca Caldirola
* Antonio Esposito
* Marek Kysela

INTER MILAN SQUAD: MIDFIELDERS
* Dejan Stankovic
* Ricardo Quaresma
* Thiago Motta
* Wesley Sneijder
* Sulley Muntari
* Rene Krhin
* McDonald Mariga
* Esteban Cambiasso
* Joel Chukwuma Obi
* Alen Stevanovic
* Sebastian Carlsen
* Lorenzo Crisetig
* Luca Tremolada
* Andrea Romano'

INTER MILAN SQUAD: FORWARDS
* Samuel Eto'o
* Diego Milito
* Goran Pandev
* Denis Alibec
* Mario Balotelli
* Mattia Destro
* Simone Dell'Agnello
* Marko Arnautovic