Sergio Aguero

Biography
Born: June 2, 1988
Hometown: Quilmes, Argentina
Position: Forward
Clubs: Independiente, Atlético Madrid
Special Skill according to FootballGoalz: His quickness.
Sergio Aguero, Kun for friends, is yet another product of Independiente. The Argentinean star is a great little forward, who uses his speed and technique to beat defenders and do what he does best, score goals.
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Barcelona scored five times in the first 28 minutes on the way to thrashing Atletico Madrid 6-1 on an incredible night at the Nou Camp on Saturday. Rafa Marquez, Samuel Eto'o and Lionel Messi put the locals three up inside eight minutes as the game got off to an explosive start. Maxi Rodriguez pulled one back for Atletico five minutes later, but Eto'o restored Barca's three-goal advantage shortly afterwards and Eidur Gudjohnsen added a fifth for the home side short of the half-hour mark. The second half was less intense, but Thierry Henry wrapped up a brilliant Barcelona win with his side's sixth after 73 minutes. Atletico came into the match with six key players missing. Maniche, Simao Sabrosa, Georgios Seitaridis, Pablo Ibanez, Diego Forlan and Ignacio Camacho were all out, but coach Javier Aguirre claimed in the build-up that his team could still win the game. But that faith was obliterated within eight minutes as Barcelona stormed into a three-goal lead. The rout began in the third minute, when Marquez rose superbly to head Xavi's free-kick past Gregory Coupet. Two minutes later, things got even worse for Atletico when Czech Republic defender Tomas Ujfalusi brought down Messi in the area and Barcelona were awarded a penalty. Eto'o stepped up to fire the spot-kick past Coupet, who went the right way but could do nothing to prevent the Cameroon striker from doubling Barca's lead. The France goalkeeper was at fault for Barcelona's third goal, however. The former Lyon stopper was still lining up his wall on one side of his goal when Messi cheekily curled a free-kick into the other corner. The Argentina winger celebrated with a broad grin, but Atletico will not have seen the funny side. The visitors did pull a goal back shortly afterwards, though, when Maxi crashed a blistering drive past Victor Valdes from the edge of the box. But the Argentina midfielder soon limped off and Barca quickly restored their three-goal cushion when Eto'o turned the hapless Ujfalusi and angled a trademark clinical finish past Coupet. The Catalans had the ball in the net again after 24 minutes but Gudjohnsen's strike was ruled out because Andres Iniesta was in an offside position when he received the ball in the build-up. However, the same two players combined to put Barcelona 5-1 ahead shortly afterwards. Iniesta's long-range shot hit a post, but the rebound fell to the unmarked Gudjohnsen, who gratefully fired into an empty net. Messi then should have made it 6-1 from a mesmerising run five minutes before half-time. The winger took up possession on the halfway line and accelerated past Antonio Lopez and Ujfalusi before delicately chipping the ball over Coupet, only for the ball to drift agonisingly wide. The game had been billed as a duel between Messi and Argentina forward Sergio Aguero, but the Atletico man saw hardly any of the ball and was unsurprisingly withdrawn 12 minutes into the second half. The game was well and truly lost for Atletico by then and the visitors' ambition was now restricted to damage limitation. Barcelona also lost some intensity in the second half, but the Nou Camp faithful were able to celebrate one more goal as substitute Henry finished a move he started himself with a lovely low drive which gave Coupet no chance. Barcelona move provisionally into second place, three points behind Villarreal who beat Real Betis 2-1 earlier on Saturday. Atletico, meanwhile, sit four points further back in seventh.
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Barcelona scored five times in the first 28 minutes on the way to thrashing Atletico Madrid 6-1 on an incredible night at the Nou Camp on Saturday. Rafa Marquez, Samuel Eto'o and Lionel Messi put the locals three up inside eight minutes as the game got off to an explosive start. Maxi Rodriguez pulled one back for Atletico five minutes later, but Eto'o restored Barca's three-goal advantage shortly afterwards and Eidur Gudjohnsen added a fifth for the home side short of the half-hour mark. The second half was less intense, but Thierry Henry wrapped up a brilliant Barcelona win with his side's sixth after 73 minutes. Atletico came into the match with six key players missing. Maniche, Simao Sabrosa, Georgios Seitaridis, Pablo Ibanez, Diego Forlan and Ignacio Camacho were all out, but coach Javier Aguirre claimed in the build-up that his team could still win the game. But that faith was obliterated within eight minutes as Barcelona stormed into a three-goal lead. The rout began in the third minute, when Marquez rose superbly to head Xavi's free-kick past Gregory Coupet. Two minutes later, things got even worse for Atletico when Czech Republic defender Tomas Ujfalusi brought down Messi in the area and Barcelona were awarded a penalty. Eto'o stepped up to fire the spot-kick past Coupet, who went the right way but could do nothing to prevent the Cameroon striker from doubling Barca's lead. The France goalkeeper was at fault for Barcelona's third goal, however. The former Lyon stopper was still lining up his wall on one side of his goal when Messi cheekily curled a free-kick into the other corner. The Argentina winger celebrated with a broad grin, but Atletico will not have seen the funny side. The visitors did pull a goal back shortly afterwards, though, when Maxi crashed a blistering drive past Victor Valdes from the edge of the box. But the Argentina midfielder soon limped off and Barca quickly restored their three-goal cushion when Eto'o turned the hapless Ujfalusi and angled a trademark clinical finish past Coupet. The Catalans had the ball in the net again after 24 minutes but Gudjohnsen's strike was ruled out because Andres Iniesta was in an offside position when he received the ball in the build-up. However, the same two players combined to put Barcelona 5-1 ahead shortly afterwards. Iniesta's long-range shot hit a post, but the rebound fell to the unmarked Gudjohnsen, who gratefully fired into an empty net. Messi then should have made it 6-1 from a mesmerising run five minutes before half-time. The winger took up possession on the halfway line and accelerated past Antonio Lopez and Ujfalusi before delicately chipping the ball over Coupet, only for the ball to drift agonisingly wide. The game had been billed as a duel between Messi and Argentina forward Sergio Aguero, but the Atletico man saw hardly any of the ball and was unsurprisingly withdrawn 12 minutes into the second half. The game was well and truly lost for Atletico by then and the visitors' ambition was now restricted to damage limitation. Barcelona also lost some intensity in the second half, but the Nou Camp faithful were able to celebrate one more goal as substitute Henry finished a move he started himself with a lovely low drive which gave Coupet no chance. Barcelona move provisionally into second place, three points behind Villarreal who beat Real Betis 2-1 earlier on Saturday. Atletico, meanwhile, sit four points further back in seventh.
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Olympics Beijing 2008 Football Semifinal: Argentina 3-0 Brasil 19/08/2008 Highlights all goals gol goal Aguero Aguero Riquelme penalty Olympics Beijing 2008 Football Semifinal: Argentina 3-0 Brasil 19/08/2008 Highlights all goal gol goal Aguero Aguero Riquelme penalty doppietta aguero vs Brazil Brasile Ronaldinho Messi Pato La Seleccion travolge la Seleçao 3-0, grazie alla doppietta di Aguero e al rigore di Riquelme. E giocando un gran calcio vola in finale: giocherà con la Nigeria. Messi impazza, il Brasile finisce in 9: espulsi Lucas e Thiago Neves. Palo di Ronaldinho, Pato entra nel finale PECHINO, 19 agosto 2008 - Sarà Argentina-Nigeria la finale (in programma sabato) del torneo olimpico maschile di calcio. Nella seconda semifinale, infatti, la nazionale di Sergio Batista ha battuto il Brasile per 3-0 con una doppietta di Aguero, all'8' st e al 12' st, e un rigore di Riquelme al 30' st.. first goal gol tercer segundo second third ARGENTINA: Romero 6; Zabaleta 6,5, Garay 6,5, Pareja 6, Monzon 5,5; Gago 6,5, Mascherano 7, Di Maria 7; Messi 6,5, Riquelme 5,5 (90' J. Sosa s.v.); Aguero 7,5. (4-3-2-1) All: Batista 7. BRASILE: Diego Alves 5,5; Rafinha 6, Alex Silva 6,5, Breno 4,5, Marcelo 5,5; Hernanes 5,5 (60' Thiago Neves 5), Lucas 5,5, Anderson 6; Diego 4 (70' Jo 5,5); Ronaldinho 5, Sobis 6 (60' Pato 6). (4-3-1-2) All: Dunga 5. Arbitro: Vazquez (URU) 6,5 MARCATORI: Aguero 52' (ARG), Aguero 58' (ARG), 75' Riquelme (rig.) (ARG) AMMONITI: Zabaleta (ARG), Breno (BRA), Hernanes (BRA), Pareja (ARG), Di Maria (ARG), Anderson (BRA) ESPULSI: 80' Lucas (BRA), 90' Thiago Neves
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Olympics Beijing 2008 Football Semifinal: Argentina 3-0 Brasil 19/08/2008 Highlights all goals gol goal Aguero Aguero Riquelme penalty Olympics Beijing 2008 Football Semifinal: Argentina 3-0 Brasil 19/08/2008 Highlights all goal gol goal Aguero Aguero Riquelme penalty doppietta aguero vs Brazil Brasile Ronaldinho Messi Pato La Seleccion travolge la Seleçao 3-0, grazie alla doppietta di Aguero e al rigore di Riquelme. E giocando un gran calcio vola in finale: giocherà con la Nigeria. Messi impazza, il Brasile finisce in 9: espulsi Lucas e Thiago Neves. Palo di Ronaldinho, Pato entra nel finale PECHINO, 19 agosto 2008 - Sarà Argentina-Nigeria la finale (in programma sabato) del torneo olimpico maschile di calcio. Nella seconda semifinale, infatti, la nazionale di Sergio Batista ha battuto il Brasile per 3-0 con una doppietta di Aguero, all'8' st e al 12' st, e un rigore di Riquelme al 30' st.. first goal gol tercer segundo second third ARGENTINA: Romero 6; Zabaleta 6,5, Garay 6,5, Pareja 6, Monzon 5,5; Gago 6,5, Mascherano 7, Di Maria 7; Messi 6,5, Riquelme 5,5 (90' J. Sosa s.v.); Aguero 7,5. (4-3-2-1) All: Batista 7. BRASILE: Diego Alves 5,5; Rafinha 6, Alex Silva 6,5, Breno 4,5, Marcelo 5,5; Hernanes 5,5 (60' Thiago Neves 5), Lucas 5,5, Anderson 6; Diego 4 (70' Jo 5,5); Ronaldinho 5, Sobis 6 (60' Pato 6). (4-3-1-2) All: Dunga 5. Arbitro: Vazquez (URU) 6,5 MARCATORI: Aguero 52' (ARG), Aguero 58' (ARG), 75' Riquelme (rig.) (ARG) AMMONITI: Zabaleta (ARG), Breno (BRA), Hernanes (BRA), Pareja (ARG), Di Maria (ARG), Anderson (BRA) ESPULSI: 80' Lucas (BRA), 90' Thiago Neves
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Un video con un resumen de como fue la temporada en sus clubes de los convocados para la selección Argentina de futbol para los Juegos Olímpicos de Beijing 2008. Arqueros: Oscar Ustari (Getafe, España) y Sergio Romero (AZ Alkmaar, de Holanda). Defensores: Pablo Zabaleta (Espanyol, de España), Ezequiel Garay (Real Madrid, de España), Federico Fazio (Sevilla, de España), Nicolás Pareja (Anderletch, de Bélgica) y Luciano Monzón (Boca Juniors). Volantes: Fernando Gago (Real Madrid), Ever Banega (Valencia, de España), Javier Mascherano (liverpool, de Inglaterra), Juan Román Riquelme (Boca Juniors), Angel Di María (Benfica, de Portugal), José Sosa (Bayern Munich, de Alemania) y Diego Buonanotte (River Plate). Delanteros: Lionel Messi (Barcelona, de España), Ezequiel Lavezzi (Napoli, de Italia), Lautaro Acosta (Sevilla, de España) y Sergio Aguero (Atlético Madrid, de España). Tema:No me arrepiento de este amor Autor: Ataque 77
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Un video con un resumen de como fue la temporada en sus clubes de los convocados para la selección Argentina de futbol para los Juegos Olímpicos de Beijing 2008. Arqueros: Oscar Ustari (Getafe, España) y Sergio Romero (AZ Alkmaar, de Holanda). Defensores: Pablo Zabaleta (Espanyol, de España), Ezequiel Garay (Real Madrid, de España), Federico Fazio (Sevilla, de España), Nicolás Pareja (Anderletch, de Bélgica) y Luciano Monzón (Boca Juniors). Volantes: Fernando Gago (Real Madrid), Ever Banega (Valencia, de España), Javier Mascherano (liverpool, de Inglaterra), Juan Román Riquelme (Boca Juniors), Angel Di María (Benfica, de Portugal), José Sosa (Bayern Munich, de Alemania) y Diego Buonanotte (River Plate). Delanteros: Lionel Messi (Barcelona, de España), Ezequiel Lavezzi (Napoli, de Italia), Lautaro Acosta (Sevilla, de España) y Sergio Aguero (Atlético Madrid, de España). Tema:No me arrepiento de este amor Autor: Ataque 77
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(WATCH IN HQ!)Cristiano Ronaldo Vs Lionel Messi Vs Rooney Vs Berbatov Freestyle :) Sorry For The Gay Songs: 1st-Britney Spears (feat. TI) - Gimme More (Remix) 2nd-Kevin Rudolf ft. Lil' Wayne - Let It Rock(1) 3rd-Reggeaton Remix-dj edwin - reggaeton mix 2008 Thanks to : -Homie008man -cr7ronaldomanutd -Maurinho -Vol7age AKA: Top 10 Best World Footballers 2009 This is a new updated video of who I think are the current top 10 football (soccer) players in the world. I have based this on form and actual talent to select the top 10. There are so many talented footballers at the moment, who do you think will take top spot? Here are the players that I chose from: Sergio Kun Agüero (Atlético Madrid)Samir Nasri (Arsenal)Fernando Torres (Liverpool)Zlatan Ibrahimovic(Inter Milan)Kaká (AC Milan)Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal)Ronaldinho(AC Milan)Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)Lionel Messi(Barcelona)Gianluigi Buffon(Juventus),Iker Casillas(Real Madrid),Petr Cech(Chelsea),Edwin van der Sar(Manchester United),Fabio Cannavaro (Real Madrid), Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United), Paolo Maldini (AC Milan), Alessandro Nesta (AC Milan), Carles Puyol (Barcelona), John Terry (Chelsea) (Barcelona), Thierry Henry (Barcelona), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Inter Milan), Wayne Rooney (Machester United), Carlos Tevez (Manchester United), Fernando Torres (Liverpool), Ruud van Nistelrooy (Real Madrid), David Villa (Valencia). The players featured in this video play for countries: Argentina, Belarus, Brazil, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Togo, Wales.Arsenal, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City, Bolton, Chelsea, Derby County, Everton, Fulham, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Middlesbrough, Newcastle United, Portsmouth, Reading, Sunderland, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Wigan Athletic. Ronaldinho Gaucho SHOW MEN R10 manchester united, sporting lisbon, portugal, english premier league, skills, goals, rabona hocus pocus, sent off rooney, world cup, CR7, CR17, amazing goal, joga bonito, champions league, carling cup league cup, fa cup, skillz, freekick, penalty, bbc motd, skysports, setanta sports, itv sport, nike vapor, rooney, Cristiano ronaldo, tevez, giggs, scholes, alex ferguson, pfa player of the year, pfa young player of the year Cristiano ronaldo Arsenal, chelsea liverpool bolton, aston villa, birmingham, derby, newcastle, portsmouth reading, tottenham spurs, sporting, rome as roma, ac milan, barcelona, fulham, Middlesbrough, everton, wigan, sunderland, west ham, manchester city, blackburn, rome roma as milan barcelona,champions league, premier league ronaldinho, messi, nani, henry, bojan, adebayor, fabregas, torres, flamini, clichy, evra, vidic, ferdinand, brown, neville, carrick, anderson, scholes, giggs,Arsenal, chelsea liverpool bolton, aston villa, birmingham, derby, newcastle, portsmouth reading, tottenham spurs, sporting, rome as roma, ac milan, barcelona, fulham, Middlesbrough, everton, wigan, sunderland, west ham, manchester city, blackburn, rome, ac milan, barcelona.ronaldinho, messi, nani, henry, bojan, adebayor, fabregas, torres, flamini, clichy, evra, vidic, ferdinand, brown, neville, carrick, anderson, scholes, giggs Cesc Fabragas (Arsenal), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Juninho Pernambucano (Lyon), Kaka (AC Milan), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Andrea Pirlo (AC Milan), Juan Roman Riquelme (Boca Juniors), Ronaldinho (Barcelona), Paul Scholes (Manchester United), Wesley Sneijder (Real Madrid), Francesco Totti (AS Roma).
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(WATCH IN HQ!)Cristiano Ronaldo Vs Lionel Messi Vs Rooney Vs Berbatov Freestyle :) Sorry For The Gay Songs: 1st-Britney Spears (feat. TI) - Gimme More (Remix) 2nd-Kevin Rudolf ft. Lil' Wayne - Let It Rock(1) 3rd-Reggeaton Remix-dj edwin - reggaeton mix 2008 Thanks to : -Homie008man -cr7ronaldomanutd -Maurinho -Vol7age AKA: Top 10 Best World Footballers 2009 This is a new updated video of who I think are the current top 10 football (soccer) players in the world. I have based this on form and actual talent to select the top 10. There are so many talented footballers at the moment, who do you think will take top spot? Here are the players that I chose from: Sergio Kun Agüero (Atlético Madrid)Samir Nasri (Arsenal)Fernando Torres (Liverpool)Zlatan Ibrahimovic(Inter Milan)Kaká (AC Milan)Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal)Ronaldinho(AC Milan)Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)Lionel Messi(Barcelona)Gianluigi Buffon(Juventus),Iker Casillas(Real Madrid),Petr Cech(Chelsea),Edwin van der Sar(Manchester United),Fabio Cannavaro (Real Madrid), Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United), Paolo Maldini (AC Milan), Alessandro Nesta (AC Milan), Carles Puyol (Barcelona), John Terry (Chelsea) (Barcelona), Thierry Henry (Barcelona), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Inter Milan), Wayne Rooney (Machester United), Carlos Tevez (Manchester United), Fernando Torres (Liverpool), Ruud van Nistelrooy (Real Madrid), David Villa (Valencia). The players featured in this video play for countries: Argentina, Belarus, Brazil, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Togo, Wales.Arsenal, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Birmingham City, Bolton, Chelsea, Derby County, Everton, Fulham, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Middlesbrough, Newcastle United, Portsmouth, Reading, Sunderland, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Wigan Athletic. Ronaldinho Gaucho SHOW MEN R10 manchester united, sporting lisbon, portugal, english premier league, skills, goals, rabona hocus pocus, sent off rooney, world cup, CR7, CR17, amazing goal, joga bonito, champions league, carling cup league cup, fa cup, skillz, freekick, penalty, bbc motd, skysports, setanta sports, itv sport, nike vapor, rooney, Cristiano ronaldo, tevez, giggs, scholes, alex ferguson, pfa player of the year, pfa young player of the year Cristiano ronaldo Arsenal, chelsea liverpool bolton, aston villa, birmingham, derby, newcastle, portsmouth reading, tottenham spurs, sporting, rome as roma, ac milan, barcelona, fulham, Middlesbrough, everton, wigan, sunderland, west ham, manchester city, blackburn, rome roma as milan barcelona,champions league, premier league ronaldinho, messi, nani, henry, bojan, adebayor, fabregas, torres, flamini, clichy, evra, vidic, ferdinand, brown, neville, carrick, anderson, scholes, giggs,Arsenal, chelsea liverpool bolton, aston villa, birmingham, derby, newcastle, portsmouth reading, tottenham spurs, sporting, rome as roma, ac milan, barcelona, fulham, Middlesbrough, everton, wigan, sunderland, west ham, manchester city, blackburn, rome, ac milan, barcelona.ronaldinho, messi, nani, henry, bojan, adebayor, fabregas, torres, flamini, clichy, evra, vidic, ferdinand, brown, neville, carrick, anderson, scholes, giggs Cesc Fabragas (Arsenal), Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Juninho Pernambucano (Lyon), Kaka (AC Milan), Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Andrea Pirlo (AC Milan), Juan Roman Riquelme (Boca Juniors), Ronaldinho (Barcelona), Paul Scholes (Manchester United), Wesley Sneijder (Real Madrid), Francesco Totti (AS Roma).


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