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    Thursday, September 8, 2011

    Dida Life's Journey

    Nelson de Jesus Silva (October 7, born in 1973 in Irarà¡, Bahia), best known as Dida, is a Brazilian goalkeeper. He currently plays for AC Milan in Serie A.
    NicknameThe origin of his nickname is unknown, but as a teenager he was a fan of Brazilian club Flamengo, where also a star player named Dida. It is possible that this was the inspiration for his nickname, if it has not yet been determined. He regularly acts as Nelson Dida of the European press.
    Dida is also known as The Black Panther, a tribute to his resilience and quick reflexes of Milan fans. An Italian variant of this name is Baghera la Pantera, contains a reference to Bagheera from Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book.
    Triviaà ¢ â, ¬  ¢ Dida has been nominated three times the IFFHS world's best goalkeeper award. He finished with the fourth highest number of votes in 2003, finished third behind winner Buffon and Chelsea's Petr à "Å'ech in 2004 and was the runner-up to a" Å'ech in 2005. He was also voted Goalkeeper of the Year at the inaugural meeting make FIFPro World XI Player Awards in 2005 to one of five Milan players in the squad. He has been nominated for the Ballon d'Or twice, 2003 and 2005.à ¢ â, ¬  ¢ He sat is the Champions League record in a row without conceding a goal with seven in 2004-05, but Arsenal Jens Lehmann surpassed it with ten straight shutouts the following season.à ¢ â, ¬  ¢ Dida was to begin the first Afro-Brazilian goalkeeper in the World Cup finals since the late Moacyr Barbosa in the 1950 competition, Uruguay, Brazil saw shock 2-1 in the championship match. He is also the only Brazilian goalkeeper ever to be known by his nickname.à ¢ â, ¬  ¢ Before the World Cup '06, he spent a team-record fourteen consecutive games on the bench without playing time, in the combined 1998 and 2002 finals.à ¢ â, ¬  ¢ His models included Russian goalkeeper Rinat Dasaev Taffarel and that he saw on TV in the World Cup 1982nd (In an interview with FIFA Magazine, gave Dida weep over Brazil's defeat to eventual champions Italy.) He had always tried, in Brazil from goalkeeper since his childhood, an anomaly considering within themselves that Brazilian goalkeeper began a tradition as it is, or rather will, goal scorers. But he played frequently attacked positions during training and even Brazil scored a hat-trick in a game of practice in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany, on 26 June 2006.à ¢ â, ¬  ¢ In another Brazilian Dida workout trying to imitate rescue "scorpion kick", which had become known by Colombian goalkeeper Higuita © Renàover a decade earlier. He rolled the ball into the roof of the net.à ¢ â, ¬  ¢ His trademark line of distinctive hairstyles began early in the 2002-03 season with Milan, with two long scores in the left side of his scalp, in Brazil the win over Germany in the 2002 World Cup finals and shaved commemmorated its 2000 FIFA World Club Championship victory with Corinthians, and they were changed into the form of a flash for the 2003 CL final. Since then they have developed into elaborate designs.à ¢ â, ¬  ¢ In 2004, he skipped Milan scudetto party, is to dine at Picanhas, a popular Brazilian restaurant in Milano.à ¢ â, ¬  ¢ Despite never a game during his brief tenure with FC Lugano, Dida received a warm reception from the fans during the exercise, which took on the Brazilian team in Weggis, Switzerland before World Cup finals. While the team two weeks in Weggis, he also organized a ping-pong tournament in which participated many of his teammates, as Là º cio, Robinho, Fred, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo. He was defeated by Juninho Pernambucano in the championship match and the trophy was even named after him.à ¢ â, ¬  ¢ In March 2005, Dida played a public game of Subbuteo with Inter captain Javier Zanetti, and in September, fans had the opportunity to bid for the Italian version of the eBay site to win a dinner with him. The proceeds from both events were donated to charity.à ¢ â, ¬  ¢ Although Dida played a minute in Brazil 2002 World Cup-winning campaign, his hometown Irarà¡honored him with a victory parade, in which he appeared.à ¢ â, ¬  ¢ it the opening of its Belo Horizonte-based fitness center, Dida training, celebrated in September 1998.à ¢ â, ¬  ¢ participated Dida in five consecutive FIFA Confederations Cup (1997-2005), only the third player off the feat since Mexico's Antonio Carbajal and Germany Lothar Matthäus's reach, was also the lone goalkeeper, a penalty save the 2005 edition.à ¢ â, ¬  ¢ In 2004, he served as spokesman and Gigi Buffon together for the Italian jewelry manufacturer Fibo. The long-running advertising campaign featuring the two players is in December 2006.
    CareerDida club career began in 1990 at the age of 16 years, with small team Cruzeiro de Arapiraca Alagoas. Two seasons later, he returned to his home state after he signed from Bahia Club Vità³ ria, would win the Bahia State Championship in 1992. After winning the 1993 U-21 FIFA World Cup as Brazil's first choice goalkeeper, he made 24 first team appearances for Vità³ ria in this season.
    He was was purchased from Cruzeiro in 1994, where he would win three out of Minas Gerais title, not the 1996 Copa Libertadores Copa Brasil in 1997, all within a span of five seasons. But with this success soon came a burning desire to ply his trade in Europe. Dida was in 1999 that he would be leaving Cruzeiro to sign with Italian powerhouse AC Milan.
    A. C. MilanDida wish to opt out of the remainder of his contract with Cruzeiro, to go to Europe, the Raposa took anger management, and thus began an ugly dispute that lasted for five months in which it is suitable for the club FC Lugano Switzerland, only to keep in the game to make. But when the problem finally solved formally joined Milan and Dida (following a transfer sum of the Cruzeiro team paid), playing time was hard to get as full members of Christian Abbiati already had a firm grip on the # 1 jersey. Not only that, veteran Sebastiano Rossi was not to be counted out. At the end Abbiati was the starter, with Rossi as his deputy, while Dida was the third on the depth chart coach Alberto Zaccheroni.
    Dida Milan on loan to Sao Paulo club Corinthians to give him some regular first-team action. It was during this time that his sentence was renowned saving skills to the fore. His rescue of two penalties in Corinthians 3:2 victory against domestic rivals São Paulo FC - with two penalties Raàtaken - in the semifinals of the 1999 Campeonato Brasileiro provoking headline "Dida is God" from Rio de Janeiro-based sports publication Lance. In the first FIFA World Club Championship (now known as the FIFA Club World Cup) in 2000, Dida saved a Nicolas Anelka penalty in a 2-2 draw against Real Madrid in the final against Vasco da Gama, Corinthians won the title in a 4 -3 penalties after Edmundo shot went wide.
    Milan Dida remembered for the 2000-01 season, and a chance to impress the team brass expected at the beginning of the new Champions League season. He was now in the starting lineup because Abbiati had gone to Italy to compete at the Olympics in Sydney. A 4-1 group stage of Bea ... Å ¸ iktaà ... Å ¸ JK win on 13 September 2000 marked his official debut for the club, but it was not long before he would be dealt a cruel hand. On 19 September, in the 89th Minute against Leeds United at a rain-soaked Elland Road, he accidentally dropped the ball into his own net after catching a Lee Bowyer shot, resulting in losing the game 1-0 to Milan. It was a mistake of embarrassing proportions that continues to linger to this day, and despite a strong performance and clean sheet in a 2-0 victory over Milan FC Barcelona a week later, he was immediately sent back to the bench following Abbiati's return. He made his first and only Serie A start in this season and in November a 2-0 loss to Parma FC which saw Patrick Mboma achieve both goals.
    To make matters worse, a month after the Leeds debacle, he was among nearly a dozen A-series players, including Inter's Alvaro Recoba and Lazio Juan SebastiàVerà¡n ³ n, calculated with the use of fraudulent European passports. Dida admitted falsifying documents in order to obtain a Portuguese passport in an attempt to evade the Italian league, the limit on non-EU players, so he could sign with AC Milan. FIGC beat Milan with a  £ 314,000 fine, and Dida banned from the league for a year, an additional one-year suspension imposed by FIFA to play for the National team. In April 2003, after a court appearance in Milan, he was seven months' imprisonment on probation.
    Dida was then returned to the Corinthians for the 2001/02 season on loan to cover the pass. After another impressive campaign, his second career championship include Copa do Brasil, he was brought back to Milan again for the '02-03 season, which he began on the bench until fate gave him a golden opportunity. On 14 August 2002 was limping, with a hip injury Abbiati halfway through the Champions League qualifying round against FC Slovan Liberec. Dida took his place in the second half and turned in a solid performance that would be frightening in a new first for Milan goalkeeper result.
    His European career suddenly decreased and it would soon lead to him writing his name in Milan history after the 2003 Champions League final at Old Trafford against league rivals Juventus, where his three saves against David Trezeguet, Marcelo Zalayeta and Paolo Montero in Penalty Shoot-out, which had followed 120 minutes scoreless game, helped the Rossoneri to win their sixth CL title and won him world-wide importance. The awards came from his native country as well, as he was with the inscription "St. Dida" by Lance and Brazilian newspaper O Globo, Folha de SÃ £ o as microchip Paulo in the headlines "Dida pushes Milan to the top of Europe."
    Dida was named 2003-04 Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year when he was only 20 goals in 32 appearances. Despite twice and hit by debris thrown from the crowd of rival fans like it, he kept a clean sheet as Milan secured their 17th Scudetto in club history with a 1-0 victory against AS Roma on 3 May 2004. Its consistent, remarkable performances had transformed him into one of the world's leading custodians and soon had experts comparisons between him and Gianluigi Buffon Juventus superstar, but he was not overwhelmed by such awards. "I have no problem around the face Buffon as the best, because I do not feel safe at the top," Dida told Sky Sports in 2004. "I like myself as thinking the worst. The only way I can keep the stimulus to improve."
    A Night of ShameDida continued his solid form in the first half of the 2004-05 campaign, posting the Champions League without conceding a goal against the likes of Celtic FC and Manchester United, but he would ultimately from both experienced and casual football fans on the infamy of the second memories remain leg of the CL quarterfinal derby between bitter crosstown rivals AC Milan and Inter Milan on 12 April 2005.
    With Milan leading 1-0 (and 3-0 on aggregate) thanks to an early goal Andriy Shevchenko, Inter were hardcore fans furious after a controversial second half Esteban Cambiasso score was annulled by referee Markus Merk - who, moments later, booked Cambiasso for dissent - due to the fact that he just whistled Inter striker Julio Cruz after a foul on Dida in the six-box, as players scramble for position in the penalty area were following a corner kick from Inter. Bottles and various debris were subsequently thrown onto the pitch, but soon escalated to lit flares. As Dida attempted to clear bottles take a shot on goal, a torch, raced down from the upper deck and struck the Brazilian national team on the back of his right shoulder. Wish stopped the match in the 74th Minute. After a half hour delay in which firefighters were called to remove the burning flares from the field, the game was restarted. Dida was not continued, and was replaced by Abbiati. Less than a minute later, but finally rained Wish abandoned the game after more flares and debris. The game was a 3-0 victory, totaling a 5-0 aggregate, awarded to Milan.
    Dida suffered bruising and first degree burns on the shoulder and not miss game time, when he again between the sticks for Milan in the Serie A match on 17 April against Siena. In the meantime, Inter were à ¢ â € Sa ¬ fined 200,000 - the largest fine ever handed down by UEFA - and were ordered to play their first four matches of the Champions League behind closed doors in the 2005-06 season as punishment. (They went undefeated in all four, scoring three wins and a draw.)
    The game became an international television audience, but it was the torch incident that would make headlines worldwide. It even attracted wide coverage in the United States, with ESPN before the story during a broadcast from Pardon the Interruption. Despite his claims in a Milan Channel press conference the next morning that the incident had not affected him, it was the beginning of a downward spiral for Dida, as his form dipped suddenly. He fought in the semi-final against PSV Eindhoven and 2005 Champions League final against Liverpool FC, with goals from Steven Gerrard and the VladimÃÂr à ...  Micer slipped in the back of the net when Milan blew a 3-0 half-time lead in a span of 6 minutes. With the game tied 3-3 after extra time, Dida was only able to John Arne Riise's penalty, as Liverpool won 3-2 in the shoot-out.
    His radio began in 2005-06, when he was inexplicably put through a mistake by season, especially in games against Parma, Juventus, Olympique Lyonnais, and both legs derby against Inter. The low point of his campaign came in a 1-1 draw against Sampdoria on 31 January 2006, where a strike by Andrea Gasbarroni awkwardly bounced right shoulder into the net and tried, as he caught a standing sneaky. This error, which led to the end of Milan's 100 per cent home record to media speculation that he was left in serious danger of falling out of the starting lineup, strung helped with the likes of Inter's Francesco Toldo and Livorno, Marco Amelia on him , while replacing Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira said publicly that his starting position for the upcoming World Cup was not sure. Dida, however, retained his place for the season, missing only two Serie A games while recovering from a sprained ankle during a Champions League game in February against FC Bayern Munich suffered. Although the Milan trial, the CL final return fell short in the semifinals after a 1-0 home defeat to Barcelona and a 0-0 draw in the Nou Camp, which saw the Rossoneri bow out 1-0 on aggregate, was that the Series beginning of a revival of his form as he made several key stops against Ronaldinho, Samuel Eto'o and Henrik Larsson in both legs.
    The 2006-07 season has seen so far to pick him up where he left off since the Barcelona series and the 2006 FIFA World Cup. After a strike by Stephen Makinwa Lazio in Milan's 2-1 opening day victory on the 10th September Dida had not let met Serie A goal for 446 minutes to Emiliano Bonazzoli for Sampdoria in a 1-1 draw on 15 October. He also has just one Champions League goal in three group games allowed wins over AEK Athens and Anderlecht in a goalless draw against LOSC Lille. Dida made his 200th Appearance for Milan in a 1-0 defeat of Ascoli on 20 September 2006.
    Homeward Bound?His contract with Milan is due to expire in 2007, but he has yet to sign an extension. On 20 July 2006, said his agent that he stay with Milan and honor of last year's transaction, an announcement from the Milan team manager Ariedo Braida, Dida would follow that not be sold despite his contractual situation. Milan openly expressed interest in acquiring yet Buffon of Juventus relegated as a replacement and as the 6th August 2006, had reported that emerged from Dida may also back for a third stint with Corinthians Milan as part of a deal for Carlos Tevez. But Tevez signed for West Ham and Buffon elected to remain with Juve for their stay in Serie B. Therefore, no transactions took place, as the Serie A summer transfer window closed on 31 Closed in August. On 1 October, said Milan vice president Adriano Galliani in the Italian television: "If he doesnâ ¢ â, ¬ â" ¢ t for the spring, Dida would be our first choice to stay until the last day of the season. I hope he has to extend, and hea ¢ â, ¬ â "¢ s never said that he wonâ ¢ â, ¬ â" ¢ t, but hea ¢ â, ¬ â "¢ s not irreplaceable.Ã ¢ â , ¬ Â?
    National teamWith 91 performances in 11 years, Dida is Brazil's third most capped goalkeeper, trailing only Ã⠀ ° Merson Le࣠o (107 hits) and ¡udio ClàTaffarel (101). He made his debut at the 1993 Canarinho Under-21 FIFA World Youth Championship in Australia, where Brazil won the championship for the third time, came during his first game for the Seleà§ à £ o in a 1-0 victory over Ecuador in July 7, 1995.
    Dida was the starting point holders for Brazil at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta, but an error-laden campaign in Brazil, including a penalty collision with him and teammate Aldair, a role played in defeat against Nigeria and Japan and left Brazil with the bronze medal. Despite the fact that Dida had started in the FIFA Confederations Cup the following year coach Mario Zagallo Taffarel lured out of retirement and back into the No. 1 jersey for the 1998 World Cup in France, Dida would watch in its entirety by the Bank . In 1999, however, he has his part in Brazil's Copa Amà© rica concede victory only twice while posting four shutouts in six games, in addition to saving a penalty Roberto Ayala, one that preserved a 2-1 victory against arch-rivals Argentina in the quarterfinals.
    Despite good form with Dida Corinthians at the time of the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan, Luiz Felipe Scolari, who replaced sacked Wanderley Luxemburgo following Brazil's lackluster qualification, had made his number one Marcos. Goalkeeper Dida and third Rogà© rio Ceni were the only team members who do not get playing time in the tournament as Brazil lifted the toilet instead of a trophy for a historic fifth time.
    Dida also played for Brazil in the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup and played four of five games (Marcos made an appearance in a 2-2 draw against Japan, because of the squad rotation), saves and conceding four goals in second place overall behind South Oswaldo Sánchez Mexico , and the German football magazine Kicker even called him the best goalkeeper of the tournament. A memorable moment of the competition was Brazil's 1-0 semifinal loss to Mexico when he was a Jared Borgetti penalty, the player had saved twice due to repeated intervention will be repeated in the penalty area. Brazil have won the competition twice, in 1997 and 2005, and was the first goalkeeper Dida on both occasions.
    It was feared that his poor season 2005-06 would lead to Milan in his third straight WC spending on the bench, but such worries were relieved to be as Dida proved to be one of the best interpreters of Brazil at the 2006 World Cup. He conceded only two goals in five games as Brazil defeated Croatia 1-0, Australia 2-0, Japan 4-1, 3-0, and Ghana. Unfortunately sixth title would deprive the most deprived Brazil after a sluggish 1-0 loss to France in the quarter-finals, saw a game that the Verdeamarelha only manage one shot on goal throughout the competition and led to Parreira resignation two weeks after the conclusion of the tournament. Due to his consistent play in goal, Dida was one of the few Seleà§ à £ o player to avoid the wrath of the fans and the Brazilian media following the team elimination. He took over the role of captain against Japan during the regular skipper Cafu for this match rested was, and even when Cafu was replaced in the second half against France and thus only the second Brazilian goalkeeper ever had the bracelet since Emerson Le࣠o in the wear WM 1978th
    Brazil's defeat against France was finally Dida swan song. On 1 October 2006 it was announced that he officially put an end to his international career, becoming the third player on Brazil's '06 WC squad to withdraw after the tournament after Juninho Pernambucano and Roberto Carlos. Brazil coach Dunga made the announcement in an interview on Brazilian TV Globo network, said: "Dida told me that the Seleà§ à £ o no longer a priority in his career." Despite his World Cup heroics, he had not been called to play for national team since the July start of Dunga, who had avoided many of the veterans in favor of a predominantly young squad for Brazil's post-WC friendlies. PSV Gomes Dunga selected as its number one with a late-summer stretch against Norway, Argentina and Wales, while FC Porto stopper Helton began in a 4-0 victory over Kuwait club Al-Kuwait on 7 October 2006.

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