this is Patrick vieirs
clubs ac milan 1995/ arsenal 1998/ and inter milan 2008
This is not correct for a couple of reasons:
1) the name
2) AC and Inter are both in Milan which is in Italy (no spanish club named)
Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Netherlands, Italy, and Spain
Ajax - 2 times: 2001-2002, 2003-2004
Juventus*** - 2 times: 2004-2005, 2005-2006
Internazionale - 3 times: 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009
Barcelona - 1 time: 2009-2010
AC Milan - 1 time: 2010-2011
*** Titles were rebuked (taken away) from Juventus because of The Calciopoli Scandal.
Clarence Seedorf - Netherlands, Spain, Italy
Ajax - 2 times: 1993-1995
Real Madrid - 1 time: 1996
AC Milan - 2 times: 2004 and 2011
Mark Van Bommel - Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Italy
PSV Eindhoven - 4 times: 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2002-2003, 2004-2005 Barcelona - 1 time: 2005-2006
Bayern Munich - 2 times: 2007-2008, 2009-2010
AC Milan - 1 time: 2010-2011
It is the Swedish player Henrik Larson.
Nicolas anelka?
Benito Mussolini had the goal of making Italy into a major player in the Mediterranean and the Spanish Civil War was an opportunity to do so. He decided to aid the fascist Franco by sending 50,000 Italian troops to Spain.
David Beckham for AC Milan in 2009
John Terry captain of Chelsea in the English Premier League
henrik larsson
jorge cadete
It could be Henrick Larson.
The answer to that question is: Christian Poulsen
Jermaine Pennant (Real Zaragoza)
Kaka speaks Portuguese, his native language, as well as English and Italian.
he can speak spanish, his native tongue, and English which he learned when he had to play for Liverpool. ^^the guy above is thinking of Fernando Torres, who is a football player. Fernando Alonso speaks English, Spanish and Italian.
Zlatan ibrahimovic
Selestin babayahro is the first Nigeria player to in english premier league(chelsea)
Selestin babayahro is the first nigeria player to in english premier league(chelsea)
Kevin Nicholls
"Babe" is an English equivalent of the Italian word bambino in the mixed English and Italian phrase, the Great Bambino. The masculine singular noun in question most famously references one of the nicknames for Major League baseball player George Herman "Babe" Ruth, Jr. (February 6, 1895 - August 16, 1948). The pronunciation will be "bam-BEE-no" in Italian.