Neymar is my second favorite soccer player in the world. He's 23 and plays for 2 teams (FC Barcelona and Brazil's national team). He was born in "Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo, Brazil, in 1992.
Do you think Neymar plays better with FC Barcelona or Brazil national team? Leave a comment below to let me know.
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Diego Maradona is pretty good at soccer. When I saw him play I thought, "Ok this is freaky, there must be something about Argentine people. He is almost exactly like Messi." I think he is skillful not as much as Messi, but he is clever with his mind when playing
This is a post where you can choose Messi or Ronaldo. Leave a comment to tell me who you like best.
Honestly, I love Cristiano Ronaldo but he is my second favorite player. My first favorite player is Lionel Messi. Ronaldo is from Portugal. He plays for the spanish club, Real Madrid and Portugal's national team. The first time I saw him play I thought, "How can a man manage to deal with all the pressure from the defenders and score a goal?". All I have to tell you is, I think Cristiano Ronaldo is unbelivable.
Arjen Robben is a professional soccer player, he plays for Bayern Munich and the Netherlands national
team. And his height is 5' 11". I am, especially, excited about this post because FC Barcelona is my favorite soccer team ever. Back to the point, they are in the Liga BBVA league, their manager is Luis Enrique and it was founded in November 29, 1899, Barcelona, Spain.
Xavi Hernández is a spanish soccer player. He played for FC Barcelona, but now plays for Al Sadd SC.
Xavi came through La Masia, the Barcelona youth academy, at the age of 11. Well, I would say Messi is the most awesome player in the world. He is like the second Maradona. Anyway, Messi is 28 and he is 5' 7". His current teams are FC Barcelona and Argentina's national team. He is a forward and is the captain of Argentina's national team.
Luis Suárez is from Uruguay. He plays for FC Barcelona and for Uruguay's national team. Also, he got paid 10 billion Great Britain Pounds (GBP).
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