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DANIEL ALVES


'Daniel Alves da Silva' (born 6 May 1983 in Juazeiro), usually known as 'Daniel Alves', 'Dani Alves', is a Brazilian footballer who plays as an attacking right back or right winger for Sevilla in La Liga.

Contents
Club career
International career
Honours
References
External links

Club career


Alves started his career with Brazilian club Bahia, but was soon noticed by clubs in Europe after establishing himself in the Brazilian national under-20 team. In 2002, he moved to Sevilla, initially on a six-month loan.
During this period, Alves traveled to play in the 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship where he impressed as Brazil won the tournament. Alves was named as the third best player of the tournament. After these impressive displays, the Sevilla move was made permanent.
In June 2006, several media sources (including the BBC[1] and Sky Sports[2]) reported that he was keen on a move to Liverpool F.C., but the move did not materialise as Sevilla and Liverpool unable to agree upon a fee (reportedly, the Spanish club were holding out for a £12 million fee). Liverpool move for Alves stalls Sevilla President Jose Maria Del Nido issued a statement containing his desire to keep the player, "Sevilla doesn't want Alves to leave the club" he said.
In December 2006 Alves signed a new contract with Sevilla, tying him to the club until 2012.[3]
Alves had a successful 2006-07 season with Sevilla making 47 appearances and scoring 5 goals. Alves appeared in every one of Sevilla's UEFA Cup matches which the club went on to win.
From his years in Spain he now also possesses Spanish nationality, thus allowing him to bypass any non-EU quota restrictions and exempting him from needing a work permit to play in any EU countries.
On August 1 2007, Alves told Brazilian sports channel ''SporTV'' that he wanted to leave Sevilla for a European giant[4], later reiterating his desire to leave Sevilla to Spanish newspaper ''Marca'', stating that he was flattered by Chelsea's interest and that he could never turn down such an opportunity.[5] In an interview with Spanish sports channel ''Antena 3'' on August 8 2007, Alves confirmed that his agent has been in England for some time handling Chelsea's offer, urging Sevilla to at least consider the offer.[6]
On August 16 2007, Sevilla rejected an unspecified Chelsea bid, and later on August 22 2007 rejected another two bids from Chelsea for Alves, considering them to be "way below what was expected".[7][8] Alves later revealed his dismay with Sevilla president Jose Maria Del Nido for having knocked back Chelsea's offers for his services after his move to Stamford Bridge collapsed, with Chelsea signing fellow Brazilian full back Juliano Belletti for a much lower fee.[9]
After a public war of words between Alves and Del Nido[10], Alves looks set to stay at Seville after the death of team mate Antonio Puerta, him and Del Nido seeming to have reconciled.[11]

International career


Alves earned his first cap with Brazil as a substitute in a friendly against Ecuador on October 102006, three days later he made his full debut for Brazil in a friendly match against a Kuwait club, Al-Kuwait as a starter. On July 15, 2007, Alves gave an assist and scored a goal for Brazil in the Copa América 2007 final against Argentina.

Honours


With Sevilla

UEFA Cup 2006, 2007

Copa del Rey 2007

UEFA Super Cup 2006

Spanish Super Cup 2007
With Brazil

FIFA World Youth Championship 2003

Copa América 2007
Individual

★ UEFA Cup Most Valuable Player 2006

★ UEFA Super Cup Most Valuable Player 2006

References


1. Liverpool cleared to sign Alves
2. Alves has eyes only for Reds
3. Sevilla keep hold of Alves
4. Premiership - Alves courts Chelsea move
5. Premier League - Alves "cannot turn down" Chelsea
6. Premier League - Alves puts pressure on Sevilla
7. Sevilla snub Alves bid
8. Fresh Alves bids rejected
9. Alves reveals Del Nido dismay
10. Champions League - Alves in 'no show'
11. Ramos can count on Daniel Alves

External links



Unnofficial Daniel Alves WebSite



Daniel Alves' profile, career timeline and detailed statistics

danielalves.net

Article on Football Prospects featuring Daniel Alves

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