求一小段杰拉德英文简介
我做classreport用,大约三四十秒就可以,简单的介绍一下stevengerrard,好好夸一夸他,擅长英文的帮个忙拉.....最好中英对照。我是想要一小段叙述性的...
我做class report用,大约三四十秒就可以,简单的介绍一下steven gerrard,好好夸一夸他,擅长英文的帮个忙拉.....最好中英对照。
我是想要一小段叙述性的,不是身高体重之类的东西 展开
我是想要一小段叙述性的,不是身高体重之类的东西 展开
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国籍:英国
生日:1980-5-30
身高:1米85
体重:79公斤
位置:前卫
现效力球队:利物浦
虽然名为后腰,杰拉德的位置并不刻板,你常常可以看到他飞奔在球场上的每个角落。在防守中,他总能合理的利用自己的身体进行拼抢和拦截,良好的预判能力总能让他抢先一步得到皮球。进攻中,杰拉德同样十分积极主动,他的精确中后场长传是前锋们得分的重要来源,他犀利的远射也总能力挽狂澜于既倒。尤其是在利物浦队,杰拉德就是所有队友的主心骨,中后场的队员总是习惯把球交到他脚下,看他发动一次次富有创造性的进攻。近几年利物浦的强劲反弹与杰拉德的逐渐成熟有着很大的关系,在率队获得欧洲冠军杯后,杰拉德的“红军核心”位置牢不可破。
然而在国家队,杰拉德却处在一个尴尬的位置,他不是英格兰的核心,不可能所有的战术都围绕他来进行,因而他的活动范围就小得多,只是在始终无法打开局面的情况下,他才会去客串一下进攻球员,更多的时候他都要协助后卫防守。即使有如此大的落差,杰拉德依然兢兢业业,虽然时常要和兰帕德竞争一个主力位置,实际上,他们共同组成的双后腰也能达到很好的效果,是后防线前方最稳固的铜墙铁壁。曾经在俱乐部与欧文多年的配合也被他带到了国家队,他的长传球总能准确地找到欧文,使后者一蹴而就破门得分。一直以来,他都是英格兰国家队中默默无闻却又不可或缺的重要一员。
职业生涯数据
球员个人信息表
中文名(翻译) 英文名 生日
斯蒂芬.杰拉德 Steven Gerrard 1980-05-30
职业生涯统计表
赛季 俱乐部 出场 进球
1997/98 利物浦 0 0
1998/99 利物浦 12 0
1999/00 利物浦 29 1
2000/01 利物浦 33 7
2001/02 利物浦 28 3
2002/03 利物浦 34 5
2003/04 利物浦 34 4
2004/05 利物浦 30 7
国家队出场纪录
比赛日期 对阵情况 出场时间 进球
2003-08-20 英格兰 3-1 克罗地亚 82 -
2003-09-10 英格兰 2-0 列支敦士登 57 -
2003-10-11 土耳其 0-0 英格兰 90 -
2004-03-31 瑞典 1-0 英格兰 62 -
2004-06-01 英格兰 1-1 日本 81 -
2004-06-05 英格兰 6-1 冰岛 46 -
2004-06-13 法国 2-1 英格兰 90 -
2004-06-17 英格兰 3-0 瑞士 90 1
2004-06-21 英格兰 4-2 克罗地亚 90 -
2004-06-24 葡萄牙 2-2 英格兰 82 -
2004-08-18 英格兰 3-0 乌克兰 46 -
2004-09-04 奥地利 2-2 英格兰 82 -
2004-09-08 波兰 1-2 英格兰 90 -
2005-02-09 英格兰 0-0 荷兰 82 -
2005-03-26 英格兰 4-0 北爱尔兰 72 -
2005-03-30 英格兰 2-0 阿塞拜疆 90 1
2005-08-17 丹麦 4-1 英格兰 84 -
2005-09-03 威尔士 0-1 英格兰 84 -
2005-09-07 北爱尔兰 1-0 英格兰 75 -
2005-10-08 英格兰 1-0 奥地利 90 -
2005-11-12 英格兰 3-2 阿根廷 90 -
总计 21场 1655 2
官方网站:http://www.steven-gerrard.net/
全名:Steven.George.Gerrard
国籍:英格兰
出生:1980-05-30
身高:188cm
体重:82kg
呢称:Stevie. Steve
生日:30/05/1980
出生地:Whiston,Merseyside
家人:女儿莉莉-埃拉
俱乐部:Liverpool
与利物浦队签约:1998.3
入队时间:1998.05
位置:中场
场上位置:中前卫
号码:8(利物浦),4(英格兰)
参加的第一支球队:Whiston Juniors(家乡球队)
第一次为英格兰打满全场:英格兰对阵乌克兰 温布利球场 2000.5.31(包子刚过完20岁生日)
杰在利物浦一队处子秀:对阵布莱克本 安菲尔德球场 98.11.29
为利物浦进的第一个球:对阵谢菲尔德星期三 安菲尔德球场 99.11.5
第一次为英格兰进球:对阵德国队 2001.9.1
为利物浦出场/进球:290/48
为国家队出场/进球:34/6
个人荣誉:00/01英格兰最佳新秀
04/05欧洲冠军联赛最佳球员
20005年欧洲金球奖第三名
爱好:
最喜爱的进球:主场对阵南安普敦 2001.1.1
最喜爱的渡假地:葡萄牙
最喜爱的音乐:舞曲
最喜爱的书:Mr Nice by Howard marks
幼年时支持的球队:liverpool
最喜爱的电影:scarface(AL PACINO)
儿时心中的英雄:"Gazza",Barnes and Beradsley
其它的爱好:听音乐
其它喜欢球队:巴塞罗那
最想遇到的名人:小甜甜布兰妮
其它喜爱的运动:高尔夫(和某人爱好相同),斯诺克和游泳
一名强力中场球员,尽管年轻,但是意志坚强而且充满信心,杰拉德能够踢各个位置,但是他在中场的中路最具威胁。
国家队
杰拉德最大的遗憾是因伤错过了2002年韩日世界杯,特别是此前他刚刚在英格兰队5比1战胜德国队的预选赛中打入一球。杰拉德2000年5月就代表英格兰队首次出场。
2004年欧锦赛预选赛
杰拉德是英格兰队中四名参加了7场欧锦赛预选赛的球员。
效力俱乐部
1980年出生,1998年成为利物浦队球员,2000至01赛季被评为英格兰最佳年轻球员,本赛季被评为最佳球员。
2005至06赛季 通过个人的能力击败西汉姆联队获得足总杯
2004至05赛季 带领利物浦绝地大反击击败ac米兰获得欧洲冠军联赛冠军
2003至04赛季
代替海皮亚成为利物浦队队长,与球队续约至2007年。
你知道吗?
杰拉德在2001年3月对阵曼联队时射入的一球被评为利物浦队最佳英超联赛进球
简介:尽管没有小贝和欧文出众的外表和华丽的球技,但是上帝还是对杰拉德很公平,因为他拥有全面的技术和旺盛的斗志,这使他也成为英格兰国家队的重要人物之一。
欧文98年就一战成名,17岁的杰拉德却在家里憧憬着哪天能像他那样。当时在利物浦队内,有贾米和哈曼等许多优秀的中场球员,杰拉德作为新人鲜有出场机会,但是在青年队时就非常关注他的主教练霍利尔早就看到了这位人才,并不止一次地说到“利物浦青年军非常出色,而杰拉德是位天才”。
杰拉德是全能的中场球员,长传准确、突破锐利、远射惊人,而且有非常好的把握机会的能力。现在在利物浦和英格兰队都是不可替代的重要人物,他的存在甚至使“右路王”考虑到中路发展。
但是斗志高昂还使他不太冷静,在对维拉队的比赛中杰拉德因为报复对手领到红牌,在国家队和希腊队的外围赛前还和朋友到酒吧饮酒至凌晨两点,尽管后来他都公开道歉。
对于场上的杰拉德我们要求他要成熟,但是场下地他我们怎么要求他变得成熟呢?因为他年轻,他叫杰拉德。年轻不会不犯错误。
曼联主教练福格森曾经说过:“利物浦运气好,有一个杰拉德;曼联运气也很好,因为利物浦只有一个杰拉德。”
最后引用霍利尔的话:“当国际米兰用萨内蒂、雷科巴和维埃里加上现金交换杰拉德时,我也许会考虑。”
参考资料:百度
生日:1980-5-30
身高:1米85
体重:79公斤
位置:前卫
现效力球队:利物浦
虽然名为后腰,杰拉德的位置并不刻板,你常常可以看到他飞奔在球场上的每个角落。在防守中,他总能合理的利用自己的身体进行拼抢和拦截,良好的预判能力总能让他抢先一步得到皮球。进攻中,杰拉德同样十分积极主动,他的精确中后场长传是前锋们得分的重要来源,他犀利的远射也总能力挽狂澜于既倒。尤其是在利物浦队,杰拉德就是所有队友的主心骨,中后场的队员总是习惯把球交到他脚下,看他发动一次次富有创造性的进攻。近几年利物浦的强劲反弹与杰拉德的逐渐成熟有着很大的关系,在率队获得欧洲冠军杯后,杰拉德的“红军核心”位置牢不可破。
然而在国家队,杰拉德却处在一个尴尬的位置,他不是英格兰的核心,不可能所有的战术都围绕他来进行,因而他的活动范围就小得多,只是在始终无法打开局面的情况下,他才会去客串一下进攻球员,更多的时候他都要协助后卫防守。即使有如此大的落差,杰拉德依然兢兢业业,虽然时常要和兰帕德竞争一个主力位置,实际上,他们共同组成的双后腰也能达到很好的效果,是后防线前方最稳固的铜墙铁壁。曾经在俱乐部与欧文多年的配合也被他带到了国家队,他的长传球总能准确地找到欧文,使后者一蹴而就破门得分。一直以来,他都是英格兰国家队中默默无闻却又不可或缺的重要一员。
职业生涯数据
球员个人信息表
中文名(翻译) 英文名 生日
斯蒂芬.杰拉德 Steven Gerrard 1980-05-30
职业生涯统计表
赛季 俱乐部 出场 进球
1997/98 利物浦 0 0
1998/99 利物浦 12 0
1999/00 利物浦 29 1
2000/01 利物浦 33 7
2001/02 利物浦 28 3
2002/03 利物浦 34 5
2003/04 利物浦 34 4
2004/05 利物浦 30 7
国家队出场纪录
比赛日期 对阵情况 出场时间 进球
2003-08-20 英格兰 3-1 克罗地亚 82 -
2003-09-10 英格兰 2-0 列支敦士登 57 -
2003-10-11 土耳其 0-0 英格兰 90 -
2004-03-31 瑞典 1-0 英格兰 62 -
2004-06-01 英格兰 1-1 日本 81 -
2004-06-05 英格兰 6-1 冰岛 46 -
2004-06-13 法国 2-1 英格兰 90 -
2004-06-17 英格兰 3-0 瑞士 90 1
2004-06-21 英格兰 4-2 克罗地亚 90 -
2004-06-24 葡萄牙 2-2 英格兰 82 -
2004-08-18 英格兰 3-0 乌克兰 46 -
2004-09-04 奥地利 2-2 英格兰 82 -
2004-09-08 波兰 1-2 英格兰 90 -
2005-02-09 英格兰 0-0 荷兰 82 -
2005-03-26 英格兰 4-0 北爱尔兰 72 -
2005-03-30 英格兰 2-0 阿塞拜疆 90 1
2005-08-17 丹麦 4-1 英格兰 84 -
2005-09-03 威尔士 0-1 英格兰 84 -
2005-09-07 北爱尔兰 1-0 英格兰 75 -
2005-10-08 英格兰 1-0 奥地利 90 -
2005-11-12 英格兰 3-2 阿根廷 90 -
总计 21场 1655 2
官方网站:http://www.steven-gerrard.net/
全名:Steven.George.Gerrard
国籍:英格兰
出生:1980-05-30
身高:188cm
体重:82kg
呢称:Stevie. Steve
生日:30/05/1980
出生地:Whiston,Merseyside
家人:女儿莉莉-埃拉
俱乐部:Liverpool
与利物浦队签约:1998.3
入队时间:1998.05
位置:中场
场上位置:中前卫
号码:8(利物浦),4(英格兰)
参加的第一支球队:Whiston Juniors(家乡球队)
第一次为英格兰打满全场:英格兰对阵乌克兰 温布利球场 2000.5.31(包子刚过完20岁生日)
杰在利物浦一队处子秀:对阵布莱克本 安菲尔德球场 98.11.29
为利物浦进的第一个球:对阵谢菲尔德星期三 安菲尔德球场 99.11.5
第一次为英格兰进球:对阵德国队 2001.9.1
为利物浦出场/进球:290/48
为国家队出场/进球:34/6
个人荣誉:00/01英格兰最佳新秀
04/05欧洲冠军联赛最佳球员
20005年欧洲金球奖第三名
爱好:
最喜爱的进球:主场对阵南安普敦 2001.1.1
最喜爱的渡假地:葡萄牙
最喜爱的音乐:舞曲
最喜爱的书:Mr Nice by Howard marks
幼年时支持的球队:liverpool
最喜爱的电影:scarface(AL PACINO)
儿时心中的英雄:"Gazza",Barnes and Beradsley
其它的爱好:听音乐
其它喜欢球队:巴塞罗那
最想遇到的名人:小甜甜布兰妮
其它喜爱的运动:高尔夫(和某人爱好相同),斯诺克和游泳
一名强力中场球员,尽管年轻,但是意志坚强而且充满信心,杰拉德能够踢各个位置,但是他在中场的中路最具威胁。
国家队
杰拉德最大的遗憾是因伤错过了2002年韩日世界杯,特别是此前他刚刚在英格兰队5比1战胜德国队的预选赛中打入一球。杰拉德2000年5月就代表英格兰队首次出场。
2004年欧锦赛预选赛
杰拉德是英格兰队中四名参加了7场欧锦赛预选赛的球员。
效力俱乐部
1980年出生,1998年成为利物浦队球员,2000至01赛季被评为英格兰最佳年轻球员,本赛季被评为最佳球员。
2005至06赛季 通过个人的能力击败西汉姆联队获得足总杯
2004至05赛季 带领利物浦绝地大反击击败ac米兰获得欧洲冠军联赛冠军
2003至04赛季
代替海皮亚成为利物浦队队长,与球队续约至2007年。
你知道吗?
杰拉德在2001年3月对阵曼联队时射入的一球被评为利物浦队最佳英超联赛进球
简介:尽管没有小贝和欧文出众的外表和华丽的球技,但是上帝还是对杰拉德很公平,因为他拥有全面的技术和旺盛的斗志,这使他也成为英格兰国家队的重要人物之一。
欧文98年就一战成名,17岁的杰拉德却在家里憧憬着哪天能像他那样。当时在利物浦队内,有贾米和哈曼等许多优秀的中场球员,杰拉德作为新人鲜有出场机会,但是在青年队时就非常关注他的主教练霍利尔早就看到了这位人才,并不止一次地说到“利物浦青年军非常出色,而杰拉德是位天才”。
杰拉德是全能的中场球员,长传准确、突破锐利、远射惊人,而且有非常好的把握机会的能力。现在在利物浦和英格兰队都是不可替代的重要人物,他的存在甚至使“右路王”考虑到中路发展。
但是斗志高昂还使他不太冷静,在对维拉队的比赛中杰拉德因为报复对手领到红牌,在国家队和希腊队的外围赛前还和朋友到酒吧饮酒至凌晨两点,尽管后来他都公开道歉。
对于场上的杰拉德我们要求他要成熟,但是场下地他我们怎么要求他变得成熟呢?因为他年轻,他叫杰拉德。年轻不会不犯错误。
曼联主教练福格森曾经说过:“利物浦运气好,有一个杰拉德;曼联运气也很好,因为利物浦只有一个杰拉德。”
最后引用霍利尔的话:“当国际米兰用萨内蒂、雷科巴和维埃里加上现金交换杰拉德时,我也许会考虑。”
参考资料:百度
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Position: Midfielder
Date of Birth: 30/05/1980
Height: 6'0
Weight: 12st 6
1st team games: 395
1st team goals: 76
International caps: 59
International goals: 12
Former clubs:
Birth Place: Whiston
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard first caught the eye of the club's scouts playing for Whiston Juniors aged nine. Eight years later, after a period as a trainee, he signed his first professional contract.
Within 12 months the starlet had made his first-team debut, coming on as a second-half sub for Vegard Heggem against Blackburn Rovers on November 29, 1998. The following week Gerard Houllier gave him a first start when the Reds travelled to White Hart Lane.
Gerrard played 13 games in his debut season, in part due to the injury woes of fellow midfielder Jamie Redknapp.
Persistent back and groin problems punctuated his blossoming career, though he'd managed to establish himself as a first-team regular by the start of the 1999-00 season.
It proved to be a momentous campaign for the Whiston-born youngster, not least because of a spectacular first professional goal at Anfield against Sheffield Wednesday. England coach Kevin Keegan was starting to take note.
Having already featured at under-18 and under-21 level, Gerrard was handed his first senior international cap against Ukraine on May 31, 2000. From there he was selected for Euro 2000 in Holland and Belgium, but had to settle for just a single substitute appearance.
By now the Liverpool number eight was regarded by many as the complete midfielder, and he was instrumental in the Reds winning a unique treble in 2000-01.
With the Worthington and FA Cups already in the bag, Gerrard was one of the scorers in an unforgettable 5-4 UEFA Cup final victory over Alaves. It came as no surprise when the man nicknamed the Huyton Hammer was voted PFA Young Player of the Year.
The milestones were starting to stack up for Gerrard, who kicked off the following season by netting his first international goal in the famous 5-1 trouncing of Germany in their own backyard.
The win helped Sven's men secure a World Cup place, but heartbreak followed when a groin injury ruled the midfield maestro out of Japan and South Korea.
A disappointing domestic season followed, the highlight of which was a Worthington Cup final at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. Gerrard opened the scoring in a satisfying 2-0 win over Manchester United.
By the start of the 2003-04 season, the midfielder had firmly established himself as Liverpool's on-field leader, and it was no surprise when Houllier handed him the captain's armband in place of Sami Hyypia.
The decision proved such a success that within six months Gerrard was captaining England against Sweden in the absence of David Beckham.
Just when it seemed things couldn't get any better for the Scouser, they did. In 2004-05, under new boss Rafa Benitez, Gerrard lifted the club's fifth European Cup.
Having already brought Liverpool back from the brink earlier in the campaign with a last-gasp strike against Olympiacos, the skipper helped inspire the greatest comeback of all time in Istanbul.
No one believed the Reds could overturn AC Milan's 3-0 half-time lead - until Stevie G's 54th minute header, that is.
His heroics earned him the title of UEFA's Most Valuable Player in 2004-05, as well as a nomination for the prestigious Ballon D'Or award. He would come third in the latter, behind Ronaldinho and countryman Frank Lampard.
In the months that followed the final, the Reds' star player signed a new four-year contract at Anfield to put an end to speculation about his future.
The 2005-06 season was perhaps Gerrard's most impressive to date, scoring 23 goals in 53 games and being crowned PFA Player of the Year. He was the first Liverpool man to win the award since John Barnes in 1988.
The season culminated with another FA Cup win in Cardiff, with West Ham providing the opposition. If 1953 will always be remembered as the Stanley Matthews final, then 2006 will surely go down as Gerrard's day.
The captain twice breached Shaka Hislop's net, including a dramatic equaliser in the dying moments to send the game into extra-time and, ultimately, penalties. This 35-yard volley was voted Match of the Day's Goal of the Season.
Gerrard - who's played in just about every position for Liverpool - had now scored in four major finals, something no English-based player had ever done.
Next, in the summer of 2006 and aged 26, the midfielder featured in his first World Cup. After scoring twice in the group stages, he was one of three players to miss a penalty in the quarter-final shoot-out loss to Portugal.
In the wake of defeat and Beckham standing down, Gerrard was widely tipped to be the next England skipper. New boss Steve McLaren eventually plumped for Chelsea centre-back John Terry, with the Liverpool man having to settle for the vice-captaincy.
The Kop idol returned from Germany for another eventful domestic season during which he broke Ian Rush's European Cup goalscoring record. His header against PSV was his 15th in the competition, one more than the legendary striker.
In December 2006, Gerrard was awarded an MBE, which he later collected from the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
As if all this wasn't enough, the season ended with another European Cup final, and again it was AC Milan.
The Reds might have lost 2-1 in Athens, but Gerrard was more than happy to pen a new four-year contract to keep him at Anfield until 2011.
Date of Birth: 30/05/1980
Height: 6'0
Weight: 12st 6
1st team games: 395
1st team goals: 76
International caps: 59
International goals: 12
Former clubs:
Birth Place: Whiston
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard first caught the eye of the club's scouts playing for Whiston Juniors aged nine. Eight years later, after a period as a trainee, he signed his first professional contract.
Within 12 months the starlet had made his first-team debut, coming on as a second-half sub for Vegard Heggem against Blackburn Rovers on November 29, 1998. The following week Gerard Houllier gave him a first start when the Reds travelled to White Hart Lane.
Gerrard played 13 games in his debut season, in part due to the injury woes of fellow midfielder Jamie Redknapp.
Persistent back and groin problems punctuated his blossoming career, though he'd managed to establish himself as a first-team regular by the start of the 1999-00 season.
It proved to be a momentous campaign for the Whiston-born youngster, not least because of a spectacular first professional goal at Anfield against Sheffield Wednesday. England coach Kevin Keegan was starting to take note.
Having already featured at under-18 and under-21 level, Gerrard was handed his first senior international cap against Ukraine on May 31, 2000. From there he was selected for Euro 2000 in Holland and Belgium, but had to settle for just a single substitute appearance.
By now the Liverpool number eight was regarded by many as the complete midfielder, and he was instrumental in the Reds winning a unique treble in 2000-01.
With the Worthington and FA Cups already in the bag, Gerrard was one of the scorers in an unforgettable 5-4 UEFA Cup final victory over Alaves. It came as no surprise when the man nicknamed the Huyton Hammer was voted PFA Young Player of the Year.
The milestones were starting to stack up for Gerrard, who kicked off the following season by netting his first international goal in the famous 5-1 trouncing of Germany in their own backyard.
The win helped Sven's men secure a World Cup place, but heartbreak followed when a groin injury ruled the midfield maestro out of Japan and South Korea.
A disappointing domestic season followed, the highlight of which was a Worthington Cup final at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. Gerrard opened the scoring in a satisfying 2-0 win over Manchester United.
By the start of the 2003-04 season, the midfielder had firmly established himself as Liverpool's on-field leader, and it was no surprise when Houllier handed him the captain's armband in place of Sami Hyypia.
The decision proved such a success that within six months Gerrard was captaining England against Sweden in the absence of David Beckham.
Just when it seemed things couldn't get any better for the Scouser, they did. In 2004-05, under new boss Rafa Benitez, Gerrard lifted the club's fifth European Cup.
Having already brought Liverpool back from the brink earlier in the campaign with a last-gasp strike against Olympiacos, the skipper helped inspire the greatest comeback of all time in Istanbul.
No one believed the Reds could overturn AC Milan's 3-0 half-time lead - until Stevie G's 54th minute header, that is.
His heroics earned him the title of UEFA's Most Valuable Player in 2004-05, as well as a nomination for the prestigious Ballon D'Or award. He would come third in the latter, behind Ronaldinho and countryman Frank Lampard.
In the months that followed the final, the Reds' star player signed a new four-year contract at Anfield to put an end to speculation about his future.
The 2005-06 season was perhaps Gerrard's most impressive to date, scoring 23 goals in 53 games and being crowned PFA Player of the Year. He was the first Liverpool man to win the award since John Barnes in 1988.
The season culminated with another FA Cup win in Cardiff, with West Ham providing the opposition. If 1953 will always be remembered as the Stanley Matthews final, then 2006 will surely go down as Gerrard's day.
The captain twice breached Shaka Hislop's net, including a dramatic equaliser in the dying moments to send the game into extra-time and, ultimately, penalties. This 35-yard volley was voted Match of the Day's Goal of the Season.
Gerrard - who's played in just about every position for Liverpool - had now scored in four major finals, something no English-based player had ever done.
Next, in the summer of 2006 and aged 26, the midfielder featured in his first World Cup. After scoring twice in the group stages, he was one of three players to miss a penalty in the quarter-final shoot-out loss to Portugal.
In the wake of defeat and Beckham standing down, Gerrard was widely tipped to be the next England skipper. New boss Steve McLaren eventually plumped for Chelsea centre-back John Terry, with the Liverpool man having to settle for the vice-captaincy.
The Kop idol returned from Germany for another eventful domestic season during which he broke Ian Rush's European Cup goalscoring record. His header against PSV was his 15th in the competition, one more than the legendary striker.
In December 2006, Gerrard was awarded an MBE, which he later collected from the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
As if all this wasn't enough, the season ended with another European Cup final, and again it was AC Milan.
The Reds might have lost 2-1 in Athens, but Gerrard was more than happy to pen a new four-year contract to keep him at Anfield until 2011.
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Position: Midfielder
Date of Birth: 30/05/1980
Height: 6'0
Weight: 12st 6
1st team games: 395
1st team goals: 76
International caps: 59
International goals: 12
Former clubs:
Birth Place: Whiston
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard first caught the eye of the club's scouts playing for Whiston Juniors aged nine. Eight years later, after a period as a trainee, he signed his first professional contract.
Date of Birth: 30/05/1980
Height: 6'0
Weight: 12st 6
1st team games: 395
1st team goals: 76
International caps: 59
International goals: 12
Former clubs:
Birth Place: Whiston
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard first caught the eye of the club's scouts playing for Whiston Juniors aged nine. Eight years later, after a period as a trainee, he signed his first professional contract.
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Position: Midfielder
Date of Birth: 30/05/1980
Height: 6'0
Weight: 12st 6
1st team games: 395
1st team goals: 76
International caps: 59
International goals: 12
Former clubs:
Birth Place: Whiston
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard first caught the eye of the club's scouts playing for Whiston Juniors aged nine. Eight years later, after a period as a trainee, he signed his first professional contract.
Within 12 months the starlet had made his first-team debut, coming on as a second-half sub for Vegard Heggem against Blackburn Rovers on November 29, 1998. The following week Gerard Houllier gave him a first start when the Reds travelled to White Hart Lane.
Gerrard played 13 games in his debut season, in part due to the injury woes of fellow midfielder Jamie Redknapp.
Persistent back and groin problems punctuated his blossoming career, though he'd managed to establish himself as a first-team regular by the start of the 1999-00 season.
It proved to be a momentous campaign for the Whiston-born youngster, not least because of a spectacular first professional goal at Anfield against Sheffield Wednesday. England coach Kevin Keegan was starting to take note.
Having already featured at under-18 and under-21 level, Gerrard was handed his first senior international cap against Ukraine on May 31, 2000. From there he was selected for Euro 2000 in Holland and Belgium, but had to settle for just a single substitute appearance.
By now the Liverpool number eight was regarded by many as the complete midfielder, and he was instrumental in the Reds winning a unique treble in 2000-01.
With the Worthington and FA Cups already in the bag, Gerrard was one of the scorers in an unforgettable 5-4 UEFA Cup final victory over Alaves. It came as no surprise when the man nicknamed the Huyton Hammer was voted PFA Young Player of the Year.
The milestones were starting to stack up for Gerrard, who kicked off the following season by netting his first international goal in the famous 5-1 trouncing of Germany in their own backyard.
The win helped Sven's men secure a World Cup place, but heartbreak followed when a groin injury ruled the midfield maestro out of Japan and South Korea.
A disappointing domestic season followed, the highlight of which was a Worthington Cup final at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. Gerrard opened the scoring in a satisfying 2-0 win over Manchester United.
By the start of the 2003-04 season, the midfielder had firmly established himself as Liverpool's on-field leader, and it was no surprise when Houllier handed him the captain's armband in place of Sami Hyypia.
The decision proved such a success that within six months Gerrard was captaining England against Sweden in the absence of David Beckham.
Just when it seemed things couldn't get any better for the Scouser, they did. In 2004-05, under new boss Rafa Benitez, Gerrard lifted the club's fifth European Cup.
Having already brought Liverpool back from the brink earlier in the campaign with a last-gasp strike against Olympiacos, the skipper helped inspire the greatest comeback of all time in Istanbul.
No one believed the Reds could overturn AC Milan's 3-0 half-time lead - until Stevie G's 54th minute header, that is.
His heroics earned him the title of UEFA's Most Valuable Player in 2004-05, as well as a nomination for the prestigious Ballon D'Or award. He would come third in the latter, behind Ronaldinho and countryman Frank Lampard.
In the months that followed the final, the Reds' star player signed a new four-year contract at Anfield to put an end to speculation about his future.
The 2005-06 season was perhaps Gerrard's most impressive to date, scoring 23 goals in 53 games and being crowned PFA Player of the Year. He was the first Liverpool man to win the award since John Barnes in 1988.
The season culminated with another FA Cup win in Cardiff, with West Ham providing the opposition. If 1953 will always be remembered as the Stanley Matthews final, then 2006 will surely go down as Gerrard's day.
The captain twice breached Shaka Hislop's net, including a dramatic equaliser in the dying moments to send the game into extra-time and, ultimately, penalties. This 35-yard volley was voted Match of the Day's Goal of the Season.
Gerrard - who's played in just about every position for Liverpool - had now scored in four major finals, something no English-based player had ever done.
Next, in the summer of 2006 and aged 26, the midfielder featured in his first World Cup. After scoring twice in the group stages, he was one of three players to miss a penalty in the quarter-final shoot-out loss to Portugal.
In the wake of defeat and Beckham standing down, Gerrard was widely tipped to be the next England skipper. New boss Steve McLaren eventually plumped for Chelsea centre-back John Terry, with the Liverpool man having to settle for the vice-captaincy.
The Kop idol returned from Germany for another eventful domestic season during which he broke Ian Rush's European Cup goalscoring record. His header against PSV was his 15th in the competition, one more than the legendary striker.
In December 2006, Gerrard was awarded an MBE, which he later collected from the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
As if all this wasn't enough, the season ended with another European Cup final, and again it was AC Milan.
The Reds might have lost 2-1 in Athens, but Gerrard was more than happy to pen a new four-year contract to keep him at Anfield until 2011.
利物普官网的资料!!!祝你好运!!!!
Date of Birth: 30/05/1980
Height: 6'0
Weight: 12st 6
1st team games: 395
1st team goals: 76
International caps: 59
International goals: 12
Former clubs:
Birth Place: Whiston
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard first caught the eye of the club's scouts playing for Whiston Juniors aged nine. Eight years later, after a period as a trainee, he signed his first professional contract.
Within 12 months the starlet had made his first-team debut, coming on as a second-half sub for Vegard Heggem against Blackburn Rovers on November 29, 1998. The following week Gerard Houllier gave him a first start when the Reds travelled to White Hart Lane.
Gerrard played 13 games in his debut season, in part due to the injury woes of fellow midfielder Jamie Redknapp.
Persistent back and groin problems punctuated his blossoming career, though he'd managed to establish himself as a first-team regular by the start of the 1999-00 season.
It proved to be a momentous campaign for the Whiston-born youngster, not least because of a spectacular first professional goal at Anfield against Sheffield Wednesday. England coach Kevin Keegan was starting to take note.
Having already featured at under-18 and under-21 level, Gerrard was handed his first senior international cap against Ukraine on May 31, 2000. From there he was selected for Euro 2000 in Holland and Belgium, but had to settle for just a single substitute appearance.
By now the Liverpool number eight was regarded by many as the complete midfielder, and he was instrumental in the Reds winning a unique treble in 2000-01.
With the Worthington and FA Cups already in the bag, Gerrard was one of the scorers in an unforgettable 5-4 UEFA Cup final victory over Alaves. It came as no surprise when the man nicknamed the Huyton Hammer was voted PFA Young Player of the Year.
The milestones were starting to stack up for Gerrard, who kicked off the following season by netting his first international goal in the famous 5-1 trouncing of Germany in their own backyard.
The win helped Sven's men secure a World Cup place, but heartbreak followed when a groin injury ruled the midfield maestro out of Japan and South Korea.
A disappointing domestic season followed, the highlight of which was a Worthington Cup final at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. Gerrard opened the scoring in a satisfying 2-0 win over Manchester United.
By the start of the 2003-04 season, the midfielder had firmly established himself as Liverpool's on-field leader, and it was no surprise when Houllier handed him the captain's armband in place of Sami Hyypia.
The decision proved such a success that within six months Gerrard was captaining England against Sweden in the absence of David Beckham.
Just when it seemed things couldn't get any better for the Scouser, they did. In 2004-05, under new boss Rafa Benitez, Gerrard lifted the club's fifth European Cup.
Having already brought Liverpool back from the brink earlier in the campaign with a last-gasp strike against Olympiacos, the skipper helped inspire the greatest comeback of all time in Istanbul.
No one believed the Reds could overturn AC Milan's 3-0 half-time lead - until Stevie G's 54th minute header, that is.
His heroics earned him the title of UEFA's Most Valuable Player in 2004-05, as well as a nomination for the prestigious Ballon D'Or award. He would come third in the latter, behind Ronaldinho and countryman Frank Lampard.
In the months that followed the final, the Reds' star player signed a new four-year contract at Anfield to put an end to speculation about his future.
The 2005-06 season was perhaps Gerrard's most impressive to date, scoring 23 goals in 53 games and being crowned PFA Player of the Year. He was the first Liverpool man to win the award since John Barnes in 1988.
The season culminated with another FA Cup win in Cardiff, with West Ham providing the opposition. If 1953 will always be remembered as the Stanley Matthews final, then 2006 will surely go down as Gerrard's day.
The captain twice breached Shaka Hislop's net, including a dramatic equaliser in the dying moments to send the game into extra-time and, ultimately, penalties. This 35-yard volley was voted Match of the Day's Goal of the Season.
Gerrard - who's played in just about every position for Liverpool - had now scored in four major finals, something no English-based player had ever done.
Next, in the summer of 2006 and aged 26, the midfielder featured in his first World Cup. After scoring twice in the group stages, he was one of three players to miss a penalty in the quarter-final shoot-out loss to Portugal.
In the wake of defeat and Beckham standing down, Gerrard was widely tipped to be the next England skipper. New boss Steve McLaren eventually plumped for Chelsea centre-back John Terry, with the Liverpool man having to settle for the vice-captaincy.
The Kop idol returned from Germany for another eventful domestic season during which he broke Ian Rush's European Cup goalscoring record. His header against PSV was his 15th in the competition, one more than the legendary striker.
In December 2006, Gerrard was awarded an MBE, which he later collected from the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
As if all this wasn't enough, the season ended with another European Cup final, and again it was AC Milan.
The Reds might have lost 2-1 in Athens, but Gerrard was more than happy to pen a new four-year contract to keep him at Anfield until 2011.
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参考资料: http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/team/squad/gerrard/
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