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'''Gabriel Ivan Heinze''', (born [[April 19]], [[1978]]), is an Argentinan [[soccer]] player who currently plays for the English soccer team [[Manchester United]] as a left-back, transferring from [[Paris Saint-Germain]] in the summer of 2004. |
'''Gabriel Ivan Heinze''', (born [[April 19]], [[1978]]), is an Argentinan [[soccer]] player who currently plays for the English soccer team [[Manchester United]] as a left-back, transferring from [[Paris Saint-Germain]] in the summer of 2004. |
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Heinze was part of the gold medal winning Argentinian team at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]]. |
Heinze was part of the gold medal winning Argentinian team at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]]. Heinze was part of another impressive defensive effort as Argentina strolled through the tournament without conceding a goal. |
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Position Left / Central defender |
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Date of Birth 19th April 1978 Squad Number 4 |
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Place of Birth Crespo, Argentina United Debut 11/9/2004 |
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Height 5ft 10 Transfer Fee £6.9 million |
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Weight 12st 2 International 7 Caps |
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Career History Recent History |
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The player, who has a German father and an Italian mother, began his career in his homeland with Newell's Old Boys. Somewhat bizarrely, Heinze is able to speak Welsh. He hails from Patagonia, an area where many Welsh people settled in the 19th century and as such the language is spoken to some degree. |
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He soon drew the attention of European scouts and in 1997 was snapped up by Spanish outfit Real Valladolid. Leaving his homeland at such a young age without having turned out for the national side, the tough-tackling, left-footed centre-back was barely known in his home nation. He was then loaned to Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon for the 1998/99 campaign. |
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On his return to Spain he established himself as a star of the Valladolid side, building up a reputation as a powerful left-sided player with good aerial ability. That led to a move to Paris Saint Germain in 2001, where he continued to impress. In 2003/04 he picked up a French Cup winners' medal and a Ligue 1 runners-up medal. |
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Heinze holds an Italian passport but opted to play for the nation of his birth, Argentina. Yet he was still an unknown back in Argentina - when he earned his fifth cap against Ecuador he had to be introduced to fans in the press back home.His performances for PSG have earned him a place in Argentina's World Cup qualification squad. He has made seven international appearances and is part of the country's World Cup 2006 qualifying side. As the defender prepared for Argentina's World Cup qualifying matches in May he was linked with Manchester United. A couple of weeks later he signed a five-year contract at Old Trafford. |
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Heinze has built up a reputation as a powerful, no-nonsense defender. He is also renowned for his tenacity and leadership qualities and is dominant in the air. He arrives in England with a hard man reputation. One newspaper in France ran a poll to discover which player fans thought was the roughest defender in French football - Heinze was the unequivocal winner. The signing of the Argentinian brought to an end a long search for a much needed new defender for Sir Alex Ferguson and Manchester United. His capacity to play in either a central or side role will prove invaluable throughout the long season ahead. |
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Revision as of 22:35, 27 December 2004
Gabriel Ivan Heinze, (born April 19, 1978), is an Argentinan soccer player who currently plays for the English soccer team Manchester United as a left-back, transferring from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2004.
Heinze was part of the gold medal winning Argentinian team at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Heinze was part of another impressive defensive effort as Argentina strolled through the tournament without conceding a goal.
Position Left / Central defender
Date of Birth 19th April 1978 Squad Number 4
Place of Birth Crespo, Argentina United Debut 11/9/2004
Bolton (A)
Height 5ft 10 Transfer Fee £6.9 million Weight 12st 2 International 7 Caps Career History Recent History
The player, who has a German father and an Italian mother, began his career in his homeland with Newell's Old Boys. Somewhat bizarrely, Heinze is able to speak Welsh. He hails from Patagonia, an area where many Welsh people settled in the 19th century and as such the language is spoken to some degree.
He soon drew the attention of European scouts and in 1997 was snapped up by Spanish outfit Real Valladolid. Leaving his homeland at such a young age without having turned out for the national side, the tough-tackling, left-footed centre-back was barely known in his home nation. He was then loaned to Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon for the 1998/99 campaign.
On his return to Spain he established himself as a star of the Valladolid side, building up a reputation as a powerful left-sided player with good aerial ability. That led to a move to Paris Saint Germain in 2001, where he continued to impress. In 2003/04 he picked up a French Cup winners' medal and a Ligue 1 runners-up medal.
Heinze holds an Italian passport but opted to play for the nation of his birth, Argentina. Yet he was still an unknown back in Argentina - when he earned his fifth cap against Ecuador he had to be introduced to fans in the press back home.His performances for PSG have earned him a place in Argentina's World Cup qualification squad. He has made seven international appearances and is part of the country's World Cup 2006 qualifying side. As the defender prepared for Argentina's World Cup qualifying matches in May he was linked with Manchester United. A couple of weeks later he signed a five-year contract at Old Trafford.
Heinze has built up a reputation as a powerful, no-nonsense defender. He is also renowned for his tenacity and leadership qualities and is dominant in the air. He arrives in England with a hard man reputation. One newspaper in France ran a poll to discover which player fans thought was the roughest defender in French football - Heinze was the unequivocal winner. The signing of the Argentinian brought to an end a long search for a much needed new defender for Sir Alex Ferguson and Manchester United. His capacity to play in either a central or side role will prove invaluable throughout the long season ahead.