Sunday, February 21, 2010

Nicolas Anelka football team wallpaper

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Nicolas Anelka
Sebastien Nicolas Anelka is a French professional footballer who played in the position of striker or a winger and was born in Versallies, France on March 14, 1979. Anelka started his career in football club Paris Saint-Germain, but soon moved to Arsenal. He first won the PFA Young Player of the Year while with Arsenal. With that title, Real Madrid to sign Anelka in 1999 with a value of £ 22,300,000 which represents a transfer record at the time, but Anelka select back to Paris Saint-Germain with a 20 million pound deal. Together with PSG, Anelka is planning to play in the Premire League and play as a loan player in Liverpool in January 2002. Anelka decided to join Manchester City with 13 million pounds transfer value at the beginning of the season 2002-2003. After three seasons at Manchester City, Anelka moved to Fenerbahçe for two seasons with the value of £ 7 million and then merged with another Premire contract agreement with Bolton with £ 8,000,000. Transferred to Chelsea by Anelka Bolton in January 2008 with a value of 15 million pounds. Anelka is one footballer who won Premireship with two different clubs. Anelka has played several times at international level and won international awards for France at Euro 2000 and the Confederations Cup. Anelka was also elected to the French national team in EURO in the year 2008. On June 19, 2010, Anelka was issued by the FFF (French Football Federation) of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa but he still called for strengthening the national team coach Peracis.
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