Daniel Alves da Silva



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Biography

Dani Alves is one of the strongest, most intense right-sided players in the world, and covers an extraordinary amount of ground. He came to FC Barcelona in the summer of 2008, aged 25 years, after six seasons with Sevilla.
Born on May 6, 1983 in Juazeiro (the Brazilian state of Bahia), Daniel Alves started out playing at youth level for the biggest club in the region, Esporte Clube Bahia. He progressed through the ranks, and was just 18 when he played his first top flight match, when the club was being managed by former Barça man Evaristo de Macedo.

Bahia won 3-0 against Paraná that day, and Alves impressed from the outset. He was brought down for a penalty and also supplied an assist, leading the home fans to start chanting “Ah, ah, ah, Daniel titular”. 

Alves’ first professional title was the Bahia Championship in 2001 followed by the Northeast Cup in 2001 and 2002. This led to a call-up for the Brazilian Under 20 team in January 2003. Sevilla had their eye on him, and brought him to Europe on loan. 

Pleased with his performances, the Andalusian outfit soon acquired permanent rights to the player. In late 2003, Alves was in the World Under 20 Cup winning team. It was played in the UAE, and Brazil beat Spain (with Andrés Iniesta in the side) 1-0 in the final. Alves was named best full back of the competition. 

In that 2003/04 season, he played 29 games as right back for Sevilla as the club qualified for Europe. 

As time went by, Alves consolidated his role as both a defender and part of the attack in the Sevilla team that in 2005/06 won the UEFA Cup. The Brazilian was named best player in that competition, and a few months later, won the Super Cup as his side beat FC Barcelona in Monaco. 

In 2006/07 the Brazilian formed a solid part of the Sevilla team that went on to also retain the UEFA Cup, and collect the Copa del Rey as well. 

A year before joining Barça, Alves won the Spanish Super Cup by beating Madrid and also gained his first Champions League experience. Sevilla went out in the second round to Turkish club Fenerbahçe. In that 2007/08 season, Alves played 33 league games and was the second most used player in the squad after Navas. 

Now considered one of the best full backs in the world, Alves came to Barça in the summer of 2008. In his first season, he was involved in the incredible treble winning campaign. He missed very few games, but one of those was the Champions League final in Rome. Despite being a defender, he scored five goals in his 54 appearances. 

Despite injury problems he was the first choice right back in his second season, winning his second consecutive league title among other honours. He scored 3 goals in 29 matches. 

Alves is also an important member of the full international Brazil team. In the summer of 2007 he was in the Copa America winning side, and two years later lifted the Confederations Cup in South Africa.

Career

2010-11 FC Barcelona
2009-10 FC Barcelona
2008-09 FC Barcelona
2007-08 Sevilla FC
2006-07 Sevilla FC
2005-06 Sevilla FC
2004-05 Sevilla FC
2003-04 Sevilla FC
2002-03 Sevilla FC
2001-02 Esporte Clube Bahía
Debut:
FC Barcelona-Wisla (4-0, Champions League), 13/08/2008
Alves


Full name:-
Daniel Alves da Silva
Field position:-
Defender
Dorsal :-
2
Birthplace :-
Juazeiro (Brazil)
Birthday :-
1983/05/06
Weight :-
64 kg
Height :-
173 cm

Alves

Technical profile

Despite being just 173 cm tall and weighing only 64 kg, Alves is a very strong player. He covers a lot of ground, being a tireless runner able to move up and down the wing – contributing regularly to the attack, without ever neglecting his defensive duties.
It is going forward where he most impresses, and he can shoot with both his left and his right foot. He is also a free kick specialist, and is highly renowned for his crossing ability.
Alves

Fcb achievements

3League2Champions Legue1Spanish Cup2UEFA Super Cup3Spanish Supercup2FIFA Club World Cup
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Daniel Alves

STATISTICS 2011/2012

LEAGUE
Games played21
Games won13
Games drawn6
Games lost2
Games as starter19
Games as substitute2
Games substituted0
Minutes played1885
Minutes as starter1782
Minutes as substitute103
Goals in favour1
Goals as starter1
Goals as substitute0
Goals from headers0
Goals from penalties0
Goals from free kicks0
Left footed goals0
Right footed goals1
Goals from collective play1
Goals from individual play0
Goals from dead balls0
Crosses into area83
Assists38
Shots taken23
Shots off target7
Shots on target6
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play13
Shots from individual play0
Shots off dead balls7
Shots from free kicks3
Shots off the post0
Right foot shots21
Left foot shots1
Headers1
Offsides12
Yellow cards5
Caused yellow cards1
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners9
Fouls committed37
Fouls received35
Recoveries173
Turnovers250
Penalties received0
Penalties committed0
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Games played5
Games won4
Games drawn1
Games lost0
Games as starter5
Games as substitute0
Games substituted1
Minutes played450
Minutes as starter450
Minutes as substitute0
Goals in favour0
Goals as starter0
Goals as substitute0
Goals from headers0
Goals from penalties0
Goals from free kicks0
Left footed goals0
Right footed goals0
Goals from collective play0
Goals from individual play0
Goals from dead balls0
Crosses into area18
Assists12
Shots taken5
Shots off target4
Shots on target0
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play1
Shots from individual play0
Shots off dead balls4
Shots from free kicks4
Shots off the post0
Right foot shots5
Left foot shots0
Headers0
Offsides1
Yellow cards3
Caused yellow cards0
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners0
Fouls committed7
Fouls received7
Recoveries25
Turnovers41
Penalties received0
Penalties committed0
COPA DEL REY
Games played5
Games won3
Games drawn2
Games lost0
Games as starter3
Games as substitute2
Games substituted0
Minutes played323
Minutes as starter285
Minutes as substitute38
Goals in favour1
Goals as starter1
Goals as substitute0
Goals from headers0
Goals from penalties0
Goals from free kicks0
Left footed goals0
Right footed goals1
Goals from collective play0
Goals from individual play0
Goals from dead balls0
Crosses into area7
Assists4
Shots taken9
Shots off target2
Shots on target2
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play3
Shots from individual play1
Shots off dead balls3
Shots from free kicks3
Shots off the post1
Right foot shots8
Left foot shots1
Headers0
Offsides5
Yellow cards1
Caused yellow cards1
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners0
Fouls committed9
Fouls received10
Recoveries17
Turnovers42
Penalties received0
Penalties committed0
The concept of playing time includes the minutes played in injury time.
Data and lineups provided by Opta Sports


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