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Maicon Douglas Sisenando (born 26 July 1981), also known as Maicon Douglas (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈmajkõ ˈdowɡlɐs]) or simply Maicon, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a right-back. Known for his directness, speed, crossing, and ability defensively, he was considered one of the best right backs of his generation.
(*) Denotes that a stat is continuously changing and active player Position - The players' role in a match on the pitch Monaco - The Players time with club Appearances - The matches that a player played in (Not to be confused with Matches started) Goals - The total Goals scored with the club Assists - The total Goals assisted with the club
Mohamed Kallon MOR (born 6 October 1979) is a Sierra Leonean football manager and former player who played as a striker. [3] He played for Inter Milan from 2001 to 2004, competing for spots with players such as Christian Vieri, Ronaldo, Álvaro Recoba, Adriano, Hakan Şükür and Nicola Ventola. He is widely considered the most famous ...
The UEFA Champions League winner Dejan Stanković played for nine-and-a-half seasons with Inter. Júlio César made 235 appearances in seven seasons. Samir Handanović made 455 appearances in eleven seasons with Inter. Mauro Icardi played 219 matches and scored 124 goals. Marcelo Brozović played for eight-and-a-half seasons with Inter.
Current and former players of AS Monaco FC Pages in category "AS Monaco FC players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 633 total. ...
He subsequently returned to Italy to play for Inter Milan in 2015, [8] and also had a loan spell in Spain with Sevilla in 2017, [9] before joining Ligue 1 club Monaco later that year. [ 10 ] Jovetić is a Montenegro international , having previously represented his team at under-21 level. [ 11 ]
The club was formed on 9 March 1908 to allow the foreign players to play in Italy. [1] Inter played its first competitive match on 10 January 1910 against their cross-town rivals Milan, in which they lost 3–2. [2] The club won its first title in 1910 – the 1909–10 Italian Football Championship.
Inter's Hall of Fame was launched in 2018 as a yearly competition as part of the initiatives for the club's 110th anniversary. [1] [2] To be eligible, players must have made at least 60 competitive appearances for Inter, have won at least one trophy with Inter, and have been retired for at least three years.