Chapter 534 Packing
Following Rui Costa, the frenzied recruitment of Calso FC continues. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biqugeγ info
For a transfer fee of $60 million, Calso FC brought Portugal's No. 1 star Luis Figo to the Salween First Division, and Calso FC signed Luis Figo to a five-year contract with an average annual transfer fee of 12 million euros.
Luis Figo, the heart of the midfield of the Portuguese men's national football team, is the leader of Portugal's golden generation. Not only in Portugal, but throughout Europe, Luis Figo is at the top of the pyramid.
Louis Figo had a poor appetite as a child, eating only fish and tomatoes and rice, and his parents were always worried that he was too thin, malnourished, and much worse than his peers, and most upset that he was often playing football on the streets. Of course, Figo's footwork was not very good at that time, and he often broke other people's windows. At the age of seven, he showed a penchant for football, and his father bought him a red jersey, only to find Figo surprised his mother by using his pocket money to buy a pair of sneakers. Figo was not very good at studying when he was a child, and his grades in math and music were not good, and like many other children, Figo was obsessed with football, so he didn't take his studies seriously. His father, Antonio, saw that Figo had no intention of studying, so he talked to the head of the Pastilla club, just three blocks away from their home, about the idea of placing Figo in the junior training class. At the age of 12, Luis Figo joined the Stutbal Regional Football Federation, which is part of the Portuguese Football Federation. Due to the team's poor results, but also because of the club's poor management and lack of financial support, the team manager no longer wanted to go around every weekend to ask for someone to allow the team to play on a certain field in dignity, so he decided to suspend the football program, but to keep organizing carnival parades, dances and indoor football. The disappearance of the Pastilla team changed Luis Figo's fortunes, and he soon registered for the Sporting Lisbon junior training class, for which the team paid Luis Figo 20,000 rupiah, or more than a hundred dollars. In the 1986-1987 season, Luis Figo scored four of the team's twelve goals in the ninth round of the league against Canassas on January 4, 1987. Fourteen days later, on 28 January 1987, Luis Figo received his first major honour when the coach handed him the armband of the junior captain of Sporting Lisbon. On March 21, 1987, Sporting Lisbon Junior reached the final of the Lisbon Regional League with a perfect record of scoring 151 goals in 18 games and conceding two goals, defeating Benfica 4-0 to win the championship. On 12 April 1987, Luis Figo received a yellow card for the national title against Porto, but helped the team win 3-1 and win the national championship in the Portuguese junior league. Figo scored 16 goals in 32 games throughout the season, and Luis Figo was a natural progression to the Athletic youth team. In the 1987-1988 season, Luis Figo was invited to participate in the Vargas International Friendship Cup, and although he won the championship all the way, Luis Figo suffered a serious injury for the first time in his life, and he sprained his right ankle joint, and even fell to the root of the disease. From December 1987 to February 1988, Luis Figo scored nine penalties in eight games, and for the whole season, Luis Figo scored 20 goals in 39 games. Much of Luis Figo's time in the 1988-1989 season was taken up by Portugal youth boss Carlos Carros, but he continued to show excellent form, scoring in his first six league games without being a striker, scoring 17 times by the end of the season, missing half of those games.
In the 1989-1990 season, at the age of 17, Luis Figo entered the professional profession and scored his trademark goal against Estoril in the first round of the league. Also due to his selection in the national youth team, Figo played only 29 league games and scored 15 times. After two seasons in Sporting Lisbon's youth squad, Figo was selected by the first-team coaching staff, with Raul Aguas as the manager at the time. On 1 April 1990, Luis Figo made his Portuguese Serie A debut against Malitim. Luis Figo, who made his Portuguese debut after the game, was actually selected for a doping test. Soon after, the coach of Aguas boldly informed Luis Figo that he would be starting. In July 1991, after Portugal were crowned World Junior Champions, Sporting Lisbon finally signed a three-year professional contract with Figo. During the 1991-1992 season, Luis Figo started for Sporting Lisbon and played almost all 90 minutes. In the 14th round, Luis Figo's first goal in the Portuguese league was finally scored. Luis Figo then spent three more seasons with Sporting Lisbon, where he made 91 appearances and scored 15 goals, including a runners-up finish in the league in 1994-1995.
In June 1995, Luis Figo joined La Liga FC Barcelona for a world record fee of $20 million.
In the 1995-1996 season, the arrival of Luis Figo successfully filled the loss of Michel Laudrup's departure, Luis Figo's first season in Barcelona has firmly occupied the main position, for La Liga, which has a similar style of play, Figo does not need to adapt to anything, and more importantly, Figo has grown into a sharp weapon for the team's attack, cruising on the side but has all the qualities of a central playmaker, 35 leagues contributed five goals, Luis Figo's first season in La Liga, although the team's overall performance was lackluster, His personal performance is very highlight. Luis Figo played for Barcelona from 1996 to 1999, where he also helped the team to finish runners-up in La Liga in 1997-1998 and 1998-1999. In the 1999-2000 season, Barcelona failed to complete the three consecutive La Liga titles, but Luis Figo continued to excel in this year, scoring nine league goals, which is perfect as a midfielder.
With Luis Figo's influence in European football, the $60 million transfer to Ficalso Football Club was willing.
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Following the $50 million transfer fee of Rui Costa and the transfer fee of $60 million Luis Figo, the club has once again dropped a depth bomb on the international football transfer market.
For a transfer fee of $70 million, Calso FC packed up their striker duo of Nuno Gomez and Joao Pinto from Benfica.
Nuno Gomes is agile and fast, with a sense of tackling in the box, a tricky shot, excellent ball control and header skills, and is an outstanding representative of Portugal's players since the 'golden generation'.
On July 5, 1976, Nuno GΓ³mez fell to the ground in the small town of Amarante in northern Portugal. From the age of six, Nuno began his formal football training, to joining the local junior team at the age of 11, and then being selected for the national junior team three years later, Gomez showed that he was well-rounded in his shooting skills, erratic movement, and good at goalmouth from an early age. At the age of sixteen, Nuno played in the Portuguese second division before joining Boavista two years later. However, later experience proved that Gomez was born for Benfica, a team in the capital. After playing for Boavista in the Portuguese Super League for two seasons in 1995-1996, scoring 22 goals and helping the team win the Portuguese Super League in 1996-1997, the 21-year-old Nuno Gomez was quickly snapped up by Benfica, one of Portugal's big three. From that moment on, Nuno Gomez continued to prove his worth with his goals. Under the leadership of renowned coach Heynckes, Nuno Gomez has become Benfica's most highly regarded ace. Prior to this year's European Championships, Gomes had become Benfica's clear top scorer with 58 goals in 95 games.
JoΓ£o Pinto is the golden boy of Benfica and has scored 59 league goals in eight seasons with the club. In the 1992-1993 season, JoΓ£o Pinto established himself as a regular at Benfica, scoring seven goals in 21 appearances in the Portuguese league. Pinto's league scoring record is in the 1995-1996 season, when he scored 21 goals in 31 league games.
A little earlier, Joao Pinto's football career began with Aguas da Areosa, and was later discovered by Atletico Madrid, Spain, and played in Spain for a while, but his performance was not ideal, after returning to Portugal, he joined Boavista, where he was spotted by Benfica for his outstanding performances, and in the 1999-2000 season, the 29-year-old Joao Pinto gradually lost his place in the team, and he had to consider a transfer.
It was at this time that Calso FC came with all sincerity and took him and the young player Nuno Gomez with him.
At this point, Calso Football Club has formed an extremely terrifying Portuguese attacking quartet in the Salween Football League - Rui Costa in front or back, Luis Figo in front, Nuno Gomez in striker, and Joao Pinto in striker. With such a frenzied investment, Calso FC is aiming to break into the top four in the new season of Salween Football League and thus earn a ticket to the Champions League.
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Calso Football Club is crazy about recruitment, and Oriental Chinese Football Club, which is similar to its strength, naturally has to make a difference in the transfer market. In this year's summer transfer window, Oriental Chinese Business Football Club has set its sights on Spain's international-level players.
The starting main goalkeeper, No. 22 player, Jose Molina, was born on August 8, 1970 and is now Chinese New Year's Eve years old;
Starting right wing-back, number six, Fernando Hierro, born on March 23, 1968, is now Chinese New Year's Eve;
The starting central defender, the number three player, Augustin Aranzabal, was born on March 15, 1973, and is now 27 years old;
The starting central defender, the number two player, Mitchell Salgado, born on October 22, 1975, is now 25 years old;
Starting left wing-back, number 18, Paco Hermes, born on 18 April 1970, is Chinese New Year's Eve years old;
Starting right midfielder, number eight, Francisco Forlan, born on July 14, 1969, is now Chinese New Year's Eve; As the absolute core of La Liga La Coruna FC, Deportivo La Coruna has also achieved a significant improvement in the club's record as Francisco Forlan enters the peak of his career.
The starting midfielder, No. 21, Juan Bellero, born on June 17, 1975, is now 25 years old;
Starting left wing-back, number four, Pep Guardiola, born on January 18, 1971, is now 29 years old;
Starting right striker, number 17, Joseba Etcheberia, born on September 5, 1977, is now 23 years old;
The starting central striker, No. 20, Ismael Urses, born on October 7, 1971, is now 29 years old;
Starting left winger, number 10, Raul Gonzalez, born on June 27, 1977, is now 23 years old.
Compared with the Portuguese national football team, the main eleven members of the Spanish national football team are more powerful, and their influence is also a notch higher than that of Portuguese players, plus there is also the top Spanish football league in Europe. Under various factors, it is destined that the Oriental Chinese Football Club can only take away two or three main Spanish internationals at most, even if the Oriental Chinese Football Club is willing to pay a huge transfer fee. (To be continued.) )