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词条 Juan Pablo Sorín
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  1. Early and personal life

  2. Club career

     Cruzeiro and Europe  Villarreal  Hamburg  Return to Cruzeiro 

  3. International career

  4. Style of play

  5. Career statistics

     Club  International  International goals 

  6. Honours

     Club  International  Individual 

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

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| name = Juan Pablo Sorín
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| fullname = Juan Pablo Sorín
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1976|5|5}}
| birth_place = Buenos Aires, Argentina
| death_date =
| height = 1.73 m
| position = Left-back
Left midfielder
| youthyears1 = 1992–1994
| youthclubs1 = Argentinos Juniors
| years1 = 1994–1995
| clubs1 = Argentinos Juniors
| caps1 = 20
| goals1 = 1
| years2 = 1995–1996
| clubs2 = Juventus
| caps2 = 2
| goals2 = 0
| years3 = 1996–1999
| clubs3 = River Plate
| caps3 = 78
| goals3 = 11
| years4 = 2000–2004
| clubs4 = Cruzeiro
| caps4 = 41
| goals4 = 6
| years5 = 2002
| clubs5 = → Lazio (loan)
| caps5 = 6
| goals5 = 0
| years6 = 2003
| clubs6 = → Barcelona (loan)
| caps6 = 15
| goals6 = 1
| years7 = 2003–2004
| clubs7 = → Paris Saint-Germain (loan)
| caps7 = 21
| goals7 = 1
| years8 = 2004–2006
| clubs8 = Villarreal
| caps8 = 41
| goals8 = 7
| years9 = 2006–2008
| clubs9 = Hamburger SV
| caps9 = 24
| goals9 = 4
| years10 = 2008–2009
| clubs10 = Cruzeiro
| caps10 = 1
| goals10 = 0
| totalcaps = 249
| totalgoals = 31
| nationalyears1 = 1995
| nationalteam1 = Argentina U20
| nationalcaps1 = 6
| nationalgoals1 = 0
| nationalyears2 = 1995–2006
| nationalteam2 = Argentina
| nationalcaps2 = 75
| nationalgoals2 = 11
| medaltemplates = {{MedalCountry | {{ARG}} }}{{MedalSport | Men's Football}}{{MedalCompetition|Pan American Games}}{{MedalGold | 1995 Mar del Plata | Team Competition}}
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Juan Pablo Sorín (born 5 May 1976) is an Argentine former footballer and current sports broadcaster, who played as a left-back or left midfielder. He had a successful club career in his native Argentina with River Plate, in Brazil with Cruzeiro, and with various teams in Europe, including Barcelona, Lazio, Paris Saint-Germain and Villarreal. At international level, he represented the Argentina national team at two FIFA World Cups, and was the captain of Argentine side at the 2006 FIFA World Cup; he also represented his nation in two editions of Copa América, and the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup.

Early and personal life

Sorín was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is Jewish.[1][2] He has written a book called Grandes Chicos ("Big Kids" or "Big Little People") to raise funds for the building of a school and a children's hospital in Argentina.[3] He currently lives in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, and worked as a pundit for ESPN Brasil from 2012 to 2017.[4]

Club career

Juampi, as he is known in Argentina, began his career playing in the lower-reaches of the Argentine league for Argentinos Juniors, a Buenos Aires football club. He broke into the first team in 1994 and in 1995–96 after he captained the Argentina Under-20 Side who won the 1995 FIFA World Youth Championship played in Qatar his contract was bought by Juventus of Italy but he did not fit in an already established first team so soon returned to Argentina.

Sorín played for River Plate in the second half of 1996, and revived his career, winning three Apertura championships (1996, 1997 and 1999), one Clausura championship (1997), one Copa Libertadores de América in 1996 and a Supercopa Sudamericana in 1997.[5]

Cruzeiro and Europe

He was transferred to Cruzeiro of Brazil in 2000. He played for two and a half seasons, winning the 2000 Copa do Brasil and becoming one of the most cherished players by the fans up to this day.

After the 2002 Copa do Brasil, in July 2002 he signed for S.S. Lazio.[6]

After an injury-filled a half season at Lazio in Italy, Sorin was acquired by FC Barcelona, occupied the non-EU quota along with Juan Román Riquelme and Roberto Bonano. He made his Spanish League debut on 9 February 2003. The match was between Barcelona and Athletic de Bilbao and ended 2–2. After a successful half a season he left the Nou Camp in the summer of 2003 and moved to France to play for Paris Saint-Germain, where he won the Coupe de France. Sorín returned to Cruzeiro in 2004, played at 2004 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.[7]

Villarreal

In November 2004, Sorin transferred to Villarreal of Spain on free transfer.[8][9] Sorín enjoyed a good deal of success with Villarreal, helping them reach the semi-finals of the Champions League where they were beaten by Arsenal of England.

Hamburg

Sorín was reportedly the subject of interest from English Premiership sides Portsmouth, Bolton Wanderers and Newcastle United during the summer of 2006, but ended up signing for Hamburger SV.[10] After two years with the German club and only 24 appearances because of injury, Sorín left when his contract expired on 15 July 2008.[11]

Return to Cruzeiro

Sorín returned again to Cruzeiro on 29 August 2008. He signed a contract until the end of season, with the option to renew for two more years.[12]

After another injury-riddled year with Cruzeiro, he announced his retirement on 28 July 2009.[13]

He played his only match at national league since his return on 14 June 2009.

International career

Sorín was part of the Argentine squad in the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan.[14] The team played three matches against Nigeria, England and Sweden. However the team failed badly, failing to reach the second round of the tournament.

The Argentine squad was then rebuilt by José Pekerman and Sorín was made captain of his country for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. Sorín played an important role in the World Cup for Argentina as an effective attacking full-back. Argentina qualified for the second round after taking care of Ivory Coast (2–1) and crushing Serbia and Montenegro 6–0. After defeating Mexico in extra time, Argentina went on to the quarter-finals where they lost to hosts Germany on a penalty-shoot out.

Style of play

Sorín was a strong, versatile, and hardworking left-back, who could also play as a centre-back, or anywhere on the left wing, due to his passing and crossing ability. He had an eccentric style of play, and despite being played predominantly in defensive roles, he often made attacking runs into more offensive positions, where he used his technical and aggressive heading skill to great effect.[15][16]

Career statistics

Club

[17]
Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
ArgentinaLeagueCupLeague CupSouth AmericaTotal
1994–95Argentinos JuniorsPrimera División201
ItalyLeagueCoppa ItaliaLeague CupEuropeTotal
1995–96JuventusSerie A20
ArgentinaLeagueCupLeague CupSouth AmericaTotal
1996–97River PlatePrimera División325
1997–98214
1998–99181
1999–200071
BrazilLeagueCopa do BrasilLeague CupSouth AmericaTotal
2000CruzeiroSérie A143
2001150
ItalyLeagueCoppa ItaliaLeague CupEuropeTotal
2002–03LazioSerie A60
SpainLeagueCopa del ReyCopa de la LigaEuropeTotal
2002–03BarcelonaLa Liga151
FranceLeagueCoupe de FranceCoupe de la LigueEuropeTotal
2003–04Paris Saint-GermainLigue 1211
BrazilLeagueCopa do BrasilLeague CupSouth AmericaTotal
2004CruzeiroSérie A60
SpainLeagueCopa del ReyCopa de la LigaEuropeTotal
2004–05VillarrealLa Liga214
2005–06203
GermanyLeagueDFB-PokalDFB LigapokalEuropeTotal
2006–07HamburgBundesliga194
2007–0850
BrazilLeagueCopa do BrasilLeague CupSouth AmericaTotal
2008CruzeiroSérie A00
200910
CountryArgentina9812
Italy80
Brazil363
Spain568
France211
Germany244
Total24328

International

Argentina national team
YearAppsGoals
199530
199621
199720
199800
1999102
200070
200182
200272
200330
2004143
2005140
200651
Total7511

International goals

Scores and results list Argentina's goal tally first. Score column indicates score after each Sorín goal.
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1. 9 October 1996 Polideportivo de Pueblo Nuevo, San Cristóbal, Venezuela Venezuela|1954}} 2–1 5–2 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
2. 10 February 1999 Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, United States Mexico}} 1–0 1–0 Friendly
3. 11 July 1999 Estadio Antonio Oddone Sarubbi, Ciudad del Este, Paraguay Brazil}} 1–0 1–2 1999 Copa América
4. 28 March 2001 Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires, Argentina Venezuela|1954}} 2–0 5–0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
5. 25 April 2001 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia Bolivia}} 3–3 3–3
6. 17 April 2002 Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart, Germany Germany}} 1–0 1–0 Friendly
7. 20 November 2002 Saitama Stadium 2002, Saitama, Japan Japan}} 1–0 2–0
8. 2 June 2004 Mineirão, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Brazil}} 1–2 1–3 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
9. 20 July 2004 Estadio Nacional, Lima, Peru Colombia}} 3–0 3–0 2004 Copa América
10. 4 September 2004 Estadio Monumental "U", Lima, Peru Peru}} 3–1 3–1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
11. 30 May 2006 Stadio Arechi, Salerno, Italy Angola}} 2–0 2–0 Friendly

Honours

Club

Juventus
  • UEFA Champions League: 1995–96
River Plate
  • Argentine Primera División: 1996 Apertura, 1996 Clausura, 1997 Apertura, 1999 Apertura
  • Copa Libertadores: 1996
  • Supercopa Libertadores: 1997
Cruzeiro
  • Copa do Brasil: 2000
  • Copa Sul-Minas: 2001, 2002
  • Campeonato Mineiro: 2009
Paris Saint-Germain
  • Coupe de France: 2003–04

International

Argentina
  • FIFA U-20 World Cup: 1995
  • Pan American Games: 1995

Individual

  • South American Team of the Year: 1996, 2000, 2001[18]
  • Bola de Prata: 2000
  • UNFP Player of the Month: April 2004

See also

  • List of select Jewish association football (soccer) players

References

1. ^{{cite news| url = http://worldcup.blogs.nytimes.com/2006/06/29/germany-argentina-fun-facts-to-know-and-tell/| title = Germany-Argentina: Fun Facts to Know and Tell| work = NY Times| date=29 June 2006| accessdate=7 May 2010}}
2. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=Zn-WBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA8&dq=Juan+Pablo+Sor%C3%ADn+jewish&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwih7sK33__bAhXFqYMKHb2PB3UQ6AEIKTAA#v=onepage&q=Juan%20Pablo%20Sor%C3%ADn%20jewish&f=false Fútbol, Jews, and the Making of Argentina - Raanan Rein]
3. ^{{cite news| url = http://www.jewsinsports.org/profile.asp?sport=soccer&ID=77| title = Jews In Sports: Sorin, Juan Pablo| publisher = Jews In Sports | accessdate = 12 November 2013}}
4. ^[https://noticias.bol.uol.com.br/ultimas-noticias/entretenimento/2017/08/21/espn-confirma-saida-de-juan-pablo-sorin-apresentador-do-resenha.htm "ESPN confirma saída de Juan Pablo Sorín, criador e apresentador do "Resenha"" - BOL Notícias]
5. ^"Sorín se retiró del fútbol" - Ambito.com
6. ^[https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/international/failure-feuds-and-former-hero-fuels-argentinas-insecurity-514964.html "Failure, feuds and former hero fuels Argentina's insecurity" | The Independent]
7. ^[https://www.clarin.com/deportes/futbol/look-juan-pablo-sorin-furor-redes_0_rkaOZOniW.html "El look de Juan Pablo Sorin es furor en las redes" - 29/09/2017 - Clarín.com]
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=254685.html|title=Sorín signing bolsters Villarreal|date=4 November 2004|accessdate=27 January 2010|publisher=UEFA.com}}
9. ^[https://www.fcbarcelona.com/football/first-team/news/2014-2015/juan-pablo-sorin-fc-barcelona-and-villarreal "Juan Pablo Sorín,FC Barcelona and Villarreal" - FC Barcelona]
10. ^{{cite news |url = http://home.skysports.com/transferarticle.aspx?hlid=413231 | title = Germans snap up Sorin | publisher = Sky Sports | date = 30 August 2006 | access-date = 31 August 2006 }}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
11. ^{{cite news | url = http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11896_3821506,00.html | title = Sorin leaves Hamburg | publisher = Sky Sports | date = 15 July 2008 | access-date = 15 July 2008}}
12. ^{{cite news | url = http://www.estadao.com.br/esportes/not_esp233088,0.htm | title = Cruzeiro acerta retorno do argentino Sorín | publisher = Estadão | date = 29 August 2008 | access-date = 29 August 2008| language = Portuguese}}
13. ^{{cite news | url = http://www.lancenet.com.br/noticias/09-07-26/588657.stm | title = Argentino Sorín anuncia a sua aposentadoria | publisher = Lancenet | date = 28 July 2008 | access-date = 28 July 2008 | language = Portuguese | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20100630123859/http://www.lancenet.com.br/noticias/09-07-26/588657.stm | archivedate = 30 June 2010 | df = dmy-all}}
14. ^[https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/fanfest/magazine/magazine01-06p.3en_3107.pdf untitled]
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tuttojuve.com/gli-eroi-bianconeri/gli-eroi-in-bianconero-juan-pablo-sorin-234962|title=Gli eroi in bianconero: Juan Pablo SORÍN|trans-title=The heroes in black and white: Juan Pablo Sorín|publisher=Tutto Juve|language=Italian|author1=Stefano Bedeschi|date=11 May 2015|accessdate=5 June 2015}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.elgrafico.com.ar/2014/04/30/m1/C-5174-idolos-de-la-seleccion-juan-pablo-sorin.php|title=JUAN PABLO SORIN|publisher=El Grafico|language=Spanish|date=30 April 2014|accessdate=5 June 2015}}
17. ^{{NFT player|id=303|name=Juan Pablo Sorín|accessdate=27 January 2011}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/sam-toy.html|title=South American Team of the Year|date=16 January 2009|accessdate=10 March 2015}}

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