Daniel Alves da Silva
Daniel Alves da Silva (conceived 6 May 1983), usually known as Dani Alves (Brazilian Portuguese is a Brazilian expert footballer who plays as a privilege back for Italian club Juventus and the Brazil national group.
Before joining Barcelona, Alves put in an effective six-year spell with Sevilla, winning two UEFA Cups and the Copa del Rey with the Andalusian side. He joined Barcelona for €32.5 million,[3] turning into the third-most costly safeguard ever. He won the Treble in his first season with the club and in the following season he won the Spanish Super Cup, European Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup. Furthermore, he helped the club to secure another Spanish Super Cup, two class titles and a UEFA Champions League in the years that took after. Alves has held a Spanish international ID since 2005.
Alves is the second-most brightened footballer in European rivalries ever with nine European decorations, deserting him one Paolo Maldini on the untouched list.
A full universal for Brazil since 2006, Alves was incorporated into their squads for two World Cups and four Copa América competitions, winning the 2007 release of the Copa América, and in addition the 2009 and 2013 Confederations Cups.
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