Álvaro Recoba
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Álvaro Recoba | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Álvaro Alexander Recoba Rivero | |
Date of birth | March 17, 1976 (age 31) | |
Place of birth | Montevideo, Uruguay | |
Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) | |
Nickname | El Chino | |
Playing position | Striker, wing-forward | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Internazionale | |
Number | 20 | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1993-95 1996-97 1997-98 1999 1999- |
Danubio Nacional Internazionale Venezia Internazionale |
31 (32) 27 (30) 9 (3) 19 (11) 168 (52) |
National team | ||
1995- | Uruguay | 57 (9) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Álvaro Alexander Recoba Rivero, nicknamed "El Chino" (born March 17, 1976) is a Uruguayan football forward who has played in the Italian Serie A since 1997, and participated at the 2002 World Cup with the Uruguay national team.
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[edit] Club career
Born in Montevideo, Recoba started his career in Uruguay's Danubio. After several years there, he was transferred to Nacional, one of Uruguay's most traditional teams, where he played the 1996/1997 season. The following season, he was sold to Inter, where he has played since his arrival to Europe, except for a six month-stint at Venezia.
[edit] Notable debut at Inter
Recoba made his debut for Inter on the same day as Ronaldo, against Brescia in San Siro, scoring two goals in the last ten minutes of the match: a powerful 40-yard shot that flew past the keeper, and a free kick into the top corner, goals which allowed Inter to come back and win the match 2-1. In the same season, he scored a lob from only a short distance into the opponent's half.
[edit] Loan to Venezia
Despite his spectacular start for Inter, he was eventually loaned out to Venezia A.C.. It was there that he proved he could play at the highest level, as he was involved in the majority of the goals that the Venice side scored during his time there; he scored 11 times and made 9 assists in 19 matches.
[edit] Return to Inter
After his tenure at Venezia, which lasted less than one season, Recoba returned to Inter. In January 2001, he renewed his contract with club last until 30 June 2006. But during the same month he faced problems with a fake passport, losing the Italian nationality he received in 1999. He was punished with a one-year ban, which was later reduced to four months on appeal.[citation needed]
Recoba has had other notable performances for Inter, an example of which was the 2004/05 Serie A match against Sampdoria on January 9th, 2005 where he subsituted Adriano in the 32nd minute. Recoba first hit the bar, then in the 43rd minute he fed the ball to Obafemi Martins who scored to give Inter a chance to equalise; after Christian Vieri equalized the score, Recoba scored the 3-2 for Inter, the team's third goal in 5 minutes. However, he has performed badly as well, living up to the stamp put on him saying that he'd never reach his full potential.[citation needed]
He was once, for a period of many years, the highest paid football player in the world, but took a voluntary paycut when Inter Milan suffered financial difficulties.[citation needed]
On March 16th 2007, Recoba confirmed to Sky Italia that he will leave the team at the end of the 2006-2007 season because he is poorly used.[1]
[edit] National team
Recoba played for Uruguay at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and has earned over 50 caps for his country. His only goal at the tournament came against Senegal in Uruguay's final group game, but it wasn't enough as the match finished in a 3-3 draw and eliminated Uruguay in the first round.
In September 2005, he scored the winning goal against Argentina in a World Cup qualifier. This helped Uruguay qualify as South America's fifth best placed team in order to participate in the intercontinental playoff against Oceania champions Australia.
All seemed to be going well for Uruguay's World Cup prospects for Germany 2006 when Recoba delivered a perfect cross to supply Dario Rodriguez the header to give Uruguay a slender 1-0 advantage in Montevideo. But suddenly, in the return leg in Sydney, everything was against Uruguay, particularly also for Recoba. After managing to beat the entire Australian defence through long ball tactic, Recoba was alone one on one with the goalkeeper but amazingly shot a meter wide. This was a golden opportunity wasted, especially when Australia won the game 1-0 and won 4-2 on penalties to qualify for the World Cup. Recoba was substituted during the match, much to the dismay of Uruguayan fans.
[edit] Playing style
Recoba's strengths are his dribbling, technique, and a strong, accurate left-foot shot. He is a free-kick specialist, and has scored goals of great quality, an example of which were his two goals during his debut with Inter, and the goals scored during his time at Venezia.
Recoba is known for being a player who can be one of the world's greatest players, but he always seems to fall short because of his constant injuries.[citation needed] He was perhaps summed up best in 2003 Guardian article. The reporter commented that few, if any, have been born with Recoba's ability, however, his mentality continues to fail him at the most crucial moments, he continued by comparing Recoba with Real Madrid's Raul, whom he stated has perhaps only half of Recoba's ability, but the mentality of a true champion. In a situation where Recoba loses his heart for the match, Raul's mentality serves only to heighten his workrate and focus his skills. As a result of this Recoba has featured as a substitute in recent seasons, though few would question his ability to turn match when he is on form.[citation needed]
[edit] Honours
[edit] Notes
- ^ Football Italia. "Recoba bids farewell to Inter", channel4.com, 2007-03-16. Retrieved on 2007-03-16.
[edit] External links
- FootballDatabase provides Álvaro Recoba's profile and stats
- Recoba.net
- Uruguay's divine right for finals-Recoba
F.C. Internazionale Milano - Current Squad |
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1 Toldo | 2 Córdoba | 4 Zanetti | 5 Stanković | 6 Maxwell | 7 Figo | 8 Ibrahimović | 9 Cruz | 10 Adriano | 11 Grosso | 12 Júlio César | 13 Maicon | 14 Vieira | 15 Dacourt | 16 Burdisso | 18 Crespo | 19 Cambiasso | 20 Recoba | 21 Solari | 22 Orlandoni | 23 Materazzi | 25 Samuel | 36 Fautario | 50 Maaroufi | 51 Bonucci | 57 Filkor | 58 Biabiany | 60 Ribas | 61 Slavkovski | 77 Andreolli | 79 Carini | 91 González | 99 Choutos | Coach Mancini |
Uruguay squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Carini | 2 Méndez | 3 Lembo | 4 Montero | 5 García | 6 Rodríguez | 7 Guigou | 8 Varela | 9 Silva | 10 O'Neill | 11 Magallanes | 12 Munúa | 13 Abreu | 14 Sorondo | 15 Olivera | 16 Romero | 17 Regueiro | 18 Morales | 19 Bizera | 20 Recoba | 21 Forlán | 22 de los Santos | 23 Elduayen | Coach: Púa |
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