(FIFA.com) Sunday 27 May 2012
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In our regular Sunday feature, FIFA.com presents you with some of the biggest names in football who will be celebrating their birthdays over the coming week.
27 Paul Gascoigne (45) was one of the most gifted and charismatic footballers ever to represent England. His skills in an attacking midfield role helped his side reach the last four at the 1990 FIFA World Cup Italy™, where they succumbed to West Germany following a penalty shoot-out – and Gascoigne and Co then suffered the same fate against Germany
in the semi-finals at UEFA EURO 1996. In the club arena, Gazza left
lasting memories at every club he played for, starting off by winning
the FA Youth Cup with Newcastle United before signing for Tottenham
Hotspur and lifting the English League Cup in 1991. From there, he made
a high-profile yet ultimately less-rewarding switch to Lazio, but he
soon bounced back at Glasgow Rangers, clinching the Scottish title,
Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup in 1996. Along with that memorable
treble, Gascoigne also took the Scottish player of the year plaudits,
and more success followed in 1997 as Rangers defended their league
crown. He then returned to England
to join Middlesbrough, with whom he reached the League Cup final in
1998, and he took in spells at Everton and Burnley before ending his
playing days with Boston United.
28 Sami Allagui
(26) has been gradually making a name for himself in the Bundesliga
ever since agreeing terms with Mainz two years ago, his goals and
versatility helping the modest club finish as high as fifth in 2011.
Allagui began his career with Anderlecht and also turned out for
Roeselare before moving to Germany,
the country of his birth. There, he tried his luck in the second tier
until Mainz came calling, and with his current club he has been
increasingly demonstrating the full range of his attacking qualities. At
international level, the forward defends the colours of Tunisia
and made a number of appearances before being selected for the 2012 CAF
Africa Cup of Nations. He now hopes to represent the Carthage Eagles at
the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™, with their qualifying campaign about
to commence in a few days’ time.
29 Roberto Di Matteo
(42) is currently enjoying the greatest triumph of his career after
leading Chelsea to their maiden UEFA Champions League triumph, just two
weeks on from also securing FA Cup glory. That double trophy haul has
utterly transformed Di Matteo’s reputation as a coach, his first
experience in the role having come at Milton Keynes Dons before he led
West Bromwich Albion into the Premier League. His next appointment was
as an assistant to Andre Villas-Boas at Chelsea, and he was given his
chance to shine after the Portuguese tactician was dismissed in March.
As a player, Di Matteo first learnt the ropes with Schaffhausen in his
native Switzerland, where he also played for Zurich and Aarau, winning
the Swiss league title with the latter outfit in 1993. The midfielder
subsequently signed for Lazio and, three years later, became one of the
first Italians to test their mettle at Stamford Bridge. It proved a
shrewd choice as he went on to clinch the FA Cup in 1997 and 2000, the
League Cup in 1998, the Community Shield in 2000, and both the UEFA Cup
Winners' Cup and UEFA Super Cup in 1998, before retiring four years
later. In an Italy shirt, Di Matteo took part in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and EURO ‘96.
30 Thomas Hassler
(46) is a legend of the German game, having helped his national side to
victory at the 1990 FIFA World Cup and EURO ’96. The midfielder also
got a taste of USA 1994, France 1998 and the 1988 Olympics, not to
mention EURO ’92 – where Germany
finished runners-up – and EURO 2000. Before that, he made his name with
Cologne and twice finished second in the Bundesliga with the club as
well as reaching the UEFA Cup final. He also suffered defeat in the
Coppa Italia showpiece with Roma in 1993, after joining the capital
outfit from Juventus, and upon his return to Germany
he enjoyed stints with Karlsruhe, Borussia Dortmund and Munich 1860.
Hassler finally called time on his career while at Salzburg in Austria.
31 Marco Reus (23) caught the eye this season as he contributed to Borussia Monchengladbach’s impressive fourth-place finish in Germany’s
top division, weighing in with 18 goals to also take fourth spot in the
scoring charts. The forward likewise served up 11 assists and was
rewarded by being named Germany’s
young player of the year by his peers, earning a summer transfer to
league and cup winners Dortmund in the process. Reus has been included
in Germany’s
provisional squad for the upcoming EURO, and the exciting youngster has
made no secret of his desire to travel to Poland and Ukraine with the
final 23-man party.
1 Javier Hernandez (24) has emerged as a pillar of Mexico’s
national team in the last couple of years despite his relative
inexperience. He made the trip to the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa
and scored a pair of goals to help El Tri reach the last 16,
and the following year he played a frontline role in his nation’s
CONCACAF Gold Cup victory, topping the scoring table with seven strikes.
Chicharito also participated in the FIFA U-20 World Cup Canada 2007 while still at his first club Deportivo Guadalajara, with whom he won Mexico’s Apertura title in 2006. His eye for goal persuaded Manchester United
to bring him to Old Trafford four years later, and he celebrated
success in the Premier League and Community Shield in 2011, before
narrowly missing out on another championship winners’ medal in the final
moments of the 2011/2012 campaign.
2 Sergio Aguero
(24) changed the destination of the Premier League title earlier this
month with a single goal that handed Manchester City the spoils.
Neighbours Manchester United
looked set to retain their crown on the last day of the campaign until
the Argentinian striker held his nerve to fire his team to victory
against Queens Park Rangers in the dying seconds. It was typical of the
expert finisher and earned him yet another trophy in an impressive list
of honours for a player still so young. Indeed, before representing Argentina at South Africa 2010, Kun helped
his country win consecutive FIFA U-20 World Cups in 2005 and 2007,
before taking gold at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. At club level,
he started out with Independiente and began his European experience with
Atletico Madrid, where he scooped the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Super
Cup in 2010.
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