No.1 is the soul and core of the team
Pele, Diego Maradona, Platini, Zico and Baggio. For a long time, the No.1 jersey on the pitch seems to be an honor and a symbol. Being able to wear the No.1 jersey is like Diego Maradona (note: Diego Maradona was No.1 at the beginning) in the Argentine team, which is a manifestation of strength, technology and confidence.
because 11 people on the football field count from the goalkeeper to the striker, and the tenth is usually the striker as the gun tip of a team-you can't be a striker without strength! Since Pele became famous by wearing the No.1 jersey,
No.1 jersey represents the core of the team.
It is similar to No.23 No.1 in basketball. It was once a symbol of superstar, and Pele and Platini endowed this number with sacred significance. But this is just the past.
In the German World Cup, the No.1 became a number cursed by God, and most players wearing the No.1 shirt became sad people in the World Cup: from Owen to Ibrahimovic, from Riquelme to Van der Vaart, all of them left sadly. There are injured parting types such as Owen, niko kovac and Reina; There are some people who sit on the bench, such as Ali Deyi and Neuville ... But the most disappointing No.1 is Ronaldinho of Brazil. It can be said that No.1 is the protagonist of the world cup ... < P > The following are the meanings of some numbers: < P > No.1: Holding up the last line of defense of the team alone. As the saying goes, "One man blocks the pass, ten thousand cannot force it", which is a goalkeeper's patent. No.1 has bred countless great goalkeepers, from Yasin and Banks to Zoff, Schmeichel and Buffon, constantly writing the magic of "willing to mend the sky with one hand". (Peter.Cech is my favorite at present, but unfortunately he is seriously injured)
No.2: This is a number worn by a wing
defender, which may not be so noticeable on the court. Cafu, a Brazilian, once attended three World Cup finals wearing No.2 jersey, and baresi also wore No.2 jersey in the 199 World Cup. (Don't like it, ignore it)
No.3: It stands for stability and loyalty, because it stands for Paolo Maldini. The No.3 in the red and black striped shirt makes this number extraordinary. Roberto Carlos also wore No.3, and together with Maldini, he became the best left-back in history. (I also inherited Bird No.3:
No.4: This can only remind people of beckenbauer. The football emperor wore the German team's No.4 jersey, creating a new era of free men, and No.4 went down in history with beckenbauer. Besides, there are only a few No.4 people can remember, such as Yero, Vieira and Sanetti. (and Fabregas, commonly known as F4)
No.5: This is usually the number of the man-to-man central defender. Italians costacurta and Cannavaro vividly interpreted the meaning of No.5, which almost became the symbol of Italy, which is rich in steel defenders. But Colell, a German, didn't give much in this respect, but he later wore the No.4 jersey, which was not a real No.5.. (The author has no taste, and the No.5 doesn't write Zidane, and Canavaro is a bird.)
No.6: baresi has been wearing the No.6 jersey in AC Milan for more than ten years, leading the trend of the times, and all future generations pay homage to the No.6 jersey in Milan. Lei Dongduo took over the mantle of his predecessors. Although his personal charm is worthy of this number, it did not bring new glory to it. Desailly and Ferdinand also added a lot of color to No.6..
No.7: The first number out of the back line, often worn on the winger and the second striker. The former is represented by Beckham and Figo, while the latter is Bei Beituo and Lopez. As a winger, this number seems to give people the feeling that they are short of gas, good at skills and sneak attack, and it is an alternative in the frontcourt. Of course, it is also favored by many stars, besides the above, there are Raul, Shevchenko, caniggia, Deschamps and so on. It seems that cantona is a special case when he becomes a leader in size 7. (What is a special case? No.7 is a lot of captains)
No.8: This is a hard-working role in midfield, and the best number in defensive midfield. Dunga, wearing the No.8 shirt, won a World Cup champion and a runner-up for Brazil, and his reputation as an iron waist Dunga spread far and wide. Gattuso of AC Milan and Harman of Germany are also typical figures of No.8 Engineer. Scholes, with the exception of course, Stoichkov, the Bulgarian No.8, is an out-and-out shooter. (What you said is basically consistent, and it's best to count as Lampard, the long-range demon on the bus)
No.9: the real center! I believe this is the number that every kicker dreams of, which symbolizes the offensive core of the team and the killer who wears a sword through the heart. It used to be worn by great strikers such as Van Ba Siteng, Papan, careca and batistuta. Now Shearer, Crespo, Ronaldo, Kluivert and others continue to play the role of terminators. They are all real No.9. After the scene of attacking the city and pulling out the village, we often see the most-the unchanged No.9. The most irritating thing is Italy, which often gives the No.9 to the defender. Tassotti in 1994 is an example (nothing to be angry about, I wore No.9 as a goalkeeper when I first learned to play football)
No.1: I don't need to say more about the meaning of this number. I don't know exactly when No.1 became the leader on the court. Pele, Diego Maradona, Platini, matthaeus, Zidane Ronaldinho ... too many, these all-powerful figures are almost a complete football history. No.1 is an ability; Number 1 is a status. If you are NO.1, you may be No.1 of the team. It is worth noting that now Chievo's No.1 is actually a goalkeeper! I can't help but say it's funny. (Zidane put it here, talking about the No.1 of the national team ... and William.Gallas, the No.1 of the Arsenal, the shooting guard, Khan ...)
No.11: Without romario, this number would be eclipsed by 8%. This should be the number of the small forward. rummenigge, Puskas, George Best and Ryan Giggs all became famous by wearing the number 11. Nedved is the iron man in the midfield, but romario is the one who can best embody the No.11 style. The "lone wolf" is the best interpretation of No.11, with its elusive grab point, superb shooting and isolated and unruly ball style. At that time, romario and Bei Beituo, a No.11, a No.7 and two small forwards from the traditional point of view, formed the most horrible front line combination, and made great achievements in the world. It was really unprecedented and never came again. (to mention Robben)
12th: This is an embarrassing number. Just outside the 11 players, in the previous European leagues, the players who played in turn wore jerseys No.1-No.11, and the number was not fixed by who, making No.12 almost extinct. We only have to look for it in the national team: Van Basten became a hit in the 12 th jersey when he was in the 88 th European Cup, but unfortunately he later became the authentic 9 th. In addition, the only memory is the 199 World Cup. Argentine talented goalkeeper goyechea also wore No.12, but he was a meteor. (Besides, when Li Tie was on the bench in Everton, he was also No.12, and he really disappeared. In addition, No.12 in the Premier League was really second-rate, and the only one who ranked first was the Norwegian handsome boy Pederson in Blackburn)
No.13: No.13 is an unlucky number in the west, but there are quite a few stars on No.13. In my impression, the most famous is the German bomber Gerd Muller. This short-legged fat man still holds the highest record of scoring goals in the World Cup (14 goals in two World Cups) and was the man of the year. It is said that Eusébio also wears size 13, but it is too old to witness it. Now the most famous No.13 is of course Nesta, and this gentleman even vowed to wear No.13 until he retired. (There is also a famous German who defected from Bayern to Ballack, the driver of the car, and took Gallas' beloved No.13, which made people go to the arsenal to put on No.1. Besides, in the 26 World Cup, only No.13 player didn't score any goals, which is amazing.)
No.14: cruyff became famous as No.14, and No.14 was immortal because of cruyff. Cruyff wore No.14 by accident (Dick played in the professional league at the age of 14), otherwise there would be no superstar to fill the gap in No.14.. His son cruyff tried to copy it, but the tiger father also has a son, and there is only one real cruyff. Chloe should understand that if she wants to be a giant, she can't take the path that others have taken. (It's really a blank)
15th: I have no memory of this number. I only vaguely remember that in the 9 World Cup, Roberto Baggio was Italy's number 15. But he never wore this number again. He belongs to the 1th. That No.15 jersey soaked with Baggio's sweat may be out of print.
16th: Perhaps only Keane of Manchester United can make people remember this number. (Carrick, who replaces Keane now)
No.17: Trezeguet wore No.17 to win the top scorer in Serie A last year, but I can't think of any other No.17. (I found the so-called No.17 spell in Italy: Italy has experienced "No.17 bad luck" in many competitions. In the 199 World Cup, Donadoni, the No.17 player of the Italian team, missed a goal that led to the elimination of the team in the semi-final penalty shootout against Argentina; In the semi-final of the 2 European Cup, Zambrotta wearing this number turned yellow and red in the first half of the first world war against the Netherlands, which made the team passively beaten. Finally, the Italians passed the penalty by the blessing of "San toldo"; In the quarter-finals of the 22 World Cup against South Korea, tommasi scored a golden ball in extra time on the 17th, but was misjudged by the referee as offside, and the Italian team was finally out.
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No.18: It belongs only to the eternal Jurgen Klinsmann, a golden bomber that will never be erased in my memory. Our generation of fans almost grew up with Klinsmann's golden hair and peerless header. Who can remember the 18th except him?
No.19: schillaci, No.19 of the Italian team, rose abruptly in the 9 World Cup and won the top scorer, which may be partly attributed to this number. When the defenders are paying attention to No.9 and No.1, who would have thought that this No.19 stab in the back would hurt people? York wears the No.19 jersey in Manchester United and Crespo Argentina.
No.2: Paul Rossi, a golden boy in 1982, supported No.2 independently. Italy has this tradition, and the number arrangement is different from other teams, which leads to the strikers wearing big numbers after the 18th, thus creating the two top scorers at the 19th and 2th World Cups in 199 and 1982. Others worth mentioning are bierhoff, the German golden head, and Owen at the 1998 World Cup.
21st: This is a very common number. It is always considered as the bench of the team, but it is worn on my favorite star, Christian vieri. Vieri has made nine appearances and scored nine goals for Italy in the World Cup. This is a natural center. Such a striker wears the No.21 for no special reason. I can only curse the damn numbering method of the Italian team, but I don't know if vieri himself has any opinions on this. (Crouch, the England captain on the 21st, shot a backhand to help Liverpool win a victory a few days ago. People at 2.6 meters played backhand, sweat ...)
No.22: It's usually the number of a substitute goalkeeper. Buffon was famous in the battle against Russia. Who else is more famous on the 22nd? I don't remember clearly. I'm exhausted, he added. Kaka should be the most famous on the 22nd, but he will wear the 1th sooner or later, at least in Milan. (And Ribery, the unexpected harvest of the 26 World Cup in France, the Scar Man with amazing impact)
23rd: Changeable. Because this is a new number added in the 22 World Cup, this number is changeable, and every country has different arrangements for 23rd. (forget it then)
24th: Diego Maradona's gift. The Argentine Football Association announced that it was Diego Maradona's sealed No.1, and FIFA chartered Argentina to have No.24, so the world has the only No.24 in the World Cup. He is Argentina's backup goalkeeper Bonano, and this number seems to be more precious than all the numbers. (The old horse has a big face)