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Three. 2 AT BARCELONA IN 2006 AND 2009 AND 1 AT INTER MILAN. HE WAS PART OF THE MADRID 2000 WINNING TEAM BUT DID NOT MAKE IT IN THE FINALS HENCE DID NOT RECEIVE A WINNERS MEDAL
9 times: 7 in the league, 1 in the Copa Del Ray and 1 in the Champions League
Nicolas Anelka has played for Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City in the respective derbies, Real Madrid in the Champions League final and in Euro 2000 and 2008.
Barcelona and Real Madrid. They are the two biggest teams in Spain by far and over the years have been competing heavily for trophies. On top of that, around 2000, Luis Figo was involved in one of the biggest transfers in history. At the time Luis Figo was on eof the worlds best players and he crossed borders to move from Barcelona to Real Madrid for a then record £38m. It caused outrage at Catalonia and ever since things have been much worse between Barcelona and Real Madrid. Over the last 6 years Real and Barcelona have shared the la liga title 5 times. Always a big encounter when they meet and last season Real Madrid had a sweet victory by winning the La Liga on head to head rule. The points were level but Madrid won because they did better in the personell clash game.
Kevin McCurley - footballer - died in 2000.
Tony Harris - footballer - died in 2000.
Arthur Farrell - footballer - died in 2000.
Mel Brock - footballer - died in 2000-11.
Andy Carroll: Newcastle to Liverpool -£35m (2011) Sergio "Kun" Aguero: Athletico Madrid to Man City - £35m (2011) Radamel Falcao: FC Porto to Athletico Madrid £35.2m (2011) Hernan Crespo: Parma to Lazio - £35.5m (2000) Javier Pastore: Palermo to Paris Saint-Germain - £36.7m (2011) Luis Figo: Barcelona to Real Madrid - £37m (2000) Zinedine Zidane: Juventus to Real Madrid - £45.62m (2001) Cristiano Ronaldo: Manchester United to Real Madrid - £80m (2009)
Joe Watson - footballer - died on 2000-09-30.
Hugh Torney - footballer - died on 2000-02-10.
George Armstrong - footballer - died on 2000-11-01.