do u like roberto carlos

@justsans (137)
India
October 27, 2006 6:30am CST
i do
2 responses
• United States
27 Oct 06
YES
• Romania
3 Jan 07
ROBERTO CARLOS RULLZ !!!here is story of his life ENJOY :P In June 24, 2005, Carlos was robbed by two gunmen while doing a live radio interview in the back seat of his car. However, the thieves did not harm him, merely taking his watch and the interviewer's cellular phone. Roberto Carlos, full name Roberto Carlos da Silva (born April 10, 1973, Garça, São Paulo), is a Brazilian-Spanish football wingback who has played for Real Madrid since 1996. He has been a member of the Brazil national team in three World Cups, helping the team reach the final in the 1998 edition and win the 2002 tournament. He is one of only six players to have appeared 100 times in the UEFA Champions League as of September 2006.Roberto Carlos is known for his trademark powerful free kicks. He is also known for his speed and his aggressiveness at joining the offense, often leading counter attacks from the back of the field. He is regarded as one of the best full backs of all time. He finished second to countryman Ronaldo in the 1997 FIFA World Player of the Year award poll and was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004.He played for Palmeiras and Inter Milan, before settling with Real Madrid in 1996, making him the team's longest serving foreign player. On August 2, 2005, Carlos received dual Spanish and Brazilian citizenship. This proved important for Real Madrid, as it meant that he now counted as a European Union player, opening up one of the club's allowed three slots for non-EU players and enabling Real to sign fellow Brazilian star Robinho. During the 2005-06 season, there was news of the possibility of Roberto Carlos leaving Madrid, after which he was linked to several clubs, most notably Chelsea FC and Fenerbahçe.He has amassed 125 caps, scoring 11 goals for the Brazilian national team. He was a member of Brazil's team at the 1996 Summer Olympics, winning the bronze medal. In June 1997, he scored a spectacular 37-yard free kick against France at the Tournoi de France, when the ball seemed to be heading wide off the leftmost man in the French wall, Didier Deschamps, before taking a devastating left swerve, leaving goalkeeper Fabien Barthez stunned.[5] The goal is arguably one of the most famous free-kicks of all time. At the 2002 Fifa World Cup, in Korea and Japan, Roberto Carlos scored against China in a 4-0 win. After the elimination by France in the quarterfinal of the 2006 FIFA World Cup, he announced his retirement from international football. He was severely criticised by the press and the general public for his performance in the Cup, especially for failing to mark French striker Thierry Henry in the free kick crossed by Zinedine Zidane that was scored by Henry and ultimately led to Brazil's demise.
@harry_ndhuz (1273)
• Indonesia
27 Oct 06
Roberto Carlos? No I'm not....