Denílson de Oliveira (Denilson de Oliveira)
Place of birth: Brazil
Position on the court: striker
Date of birth:1August 24, 977.
Height: 176cm
Weight: 68 kg
Quantity: 99
National team appearance: 6 1
Goal of national team: 10
Current club: Greek Kabala team.
Former clubs: Bordeaux, real betis, Atletico Madrid, Sao Paulo, Flamengo, Dallas, Major League Soccer, Palmeiras, Tubia, Haiphong, Vietnam.
Honor:
1998 world cup runner-up
1999 America's Cup champion
1998 Sao Paulo state league champion
1994 south American football cup champion
1997 America's Cup champion
2002 world cup champion
Denilson was once the most expensive football player in the world. Denilson is a talented left-footed player. Brazil World Cup coach zagallo once praised him as the best left winger in Brazilian football history, and compared him with Brazilian football legend Garrincha who played right winger. This is undoubtedly a very high evaluation of Denilson.
Denilson, like many famous Brazilian football players, was born in poverty and played a ball made of rags in the street since he was a child. 13 years old was recruited by the football team in Sao Paulo, Brazil. 17 years old was fortunate to be guided by the famous Brazilian coach Santana. His skills have been greatly improved, and he participated in the World Youth Championship under the age of 20 held in Qatar, where he made his debut. 1996 1 1 Denilson made his debut in Brazil's 2-0 win over Cameroon. Since then, he has become a frequent visitor to Brazil's national team and participated in the 1998 World Cup in France as a substitute. Although he didn't make many appearances, his physical fitness of "riding a bicycle" was excellent, and his fake movements were realistic, especially his iconic overhead movements.
After the World Cup, real betis signed Denilson for an astonishing record price of $34.6 million. However, Denilson's performance in Spain was mediocre, and he was criticized by fans and the media many times. Denilson was never the savior of football, but an excellent football player. In the face of criticism, he can face it calmly, gradually find his own state, and show what an excellent star should do on the football field. Denilson has enough opportunities to prove himself at the Sydney Olympics.
On August 23rd, 2005, local time in France, official website, a French Bordeaux club, announced that they had reached an agreement with real betis, and Denilson officially signed a one-year short-term contract with Bordeaux.
In football, this man is definitely an anomaly. His maverick, his stubborn, unique and untimely understanding of football, and the ups and downs of his football career make people think deeply. He is the Brazilian star Denilson, a genius who once wore the Brazilian national team 10 jersey and created a transfer price of more than 30 million US dollars! Once, he was so starry and charming. However, in just two or three spring and autumn, he has faded out of the focus of football and is no longer a hot top-level star. This man, as if just a flash in the pan, is slowly being forgotten by people! Anyone who has seen him play football will not deny that Denilson is indeed a genius, an unparalleled genius. There seems to be an innate tacit understanding between him and football. His ball control skills are extremely harmonious. His control of the ball on the court seems to be a kind of dance, graceful posture and unpredictable fake action. In fact, it seems to coincide with the rhythm of a mysterious and strange music that has long existed in nature, and it is making a shocking dance. Denilson's sorrow is that he is just a weak dancer, not an iron warrior. The only purpose of his coming to the football field is to show the world the art of football through his own dance-to be precise, the beauty of dribbling art, and he is an absolute aesthete. He only pursues the realm of beauty, and he is only loyal to beauty. This is his only criterion. In his mind, only the beauty of football art is supreme. He thinks that everything around him, including winning or losing, is not important and is not worth caring about. So, he danced, danced on the green land in his dream, and danced with his slender and elastic legs until he was completely lonely. Denilson's failure represents the failure of a football ideal, from La Liga's sky-high transfer to Betis, and then to the newly promoted exile in Turkey. Denilson's samba is too fragile and lifeless to survive in the cruel reality of the football world.
On June 2, 2009, Brazilian star Denilson performed ball control in coastal defense of Vietnam. Denilson, a Brazilian player who used to be the most valuable player in the world, will join the Vietnam League and play for the Vietnam Coastal Defence Team. Denilson was a member of the Brazilian team that won the World Cup in Japan and South Korea in 2002. He has played in Sao Paulo, Brazil and real betis, Spain, as well as French, Saudi and American clubs.
Occupation:
1995 season s? o Paulo first division 4 1 game /3 goals
1996 season Sao Paulo first division 18 games /3 goals.
1997 s? o Paulo first division 14 games /0 goals.
1998- 1999 season, 35 games /2 goals in real betis first division.
1999-2000 season: 32 matches /3 goals in the first division of real betis.
In 2000, flamenco first-class league 1 1 3 goals per game.
2000-200 1 season 2 1 game /2 goals in real betis's second division.
2001-34 matches /3 goals in the first division of real betis in 2002.
In the 2002-2003 season, there were 25 matches /2 goals in the first division of real betis.
In the 2003-2004 season, there were 29 matches /2 goals in the first division of real betis.
In the 2004-2005 season, the first division of real betis 10 games /0 goals.
In the 2005-2006 season, Bordeaux's first division scored 3 1 game /3 goals.
In the 2006-2007 season, Al Nassar League 15 matches /3 goals.