The football world's series of stars known as kings, this issue brings you the King of Inter - Adriano. The mention of Adriano makes many people sigh, this fast-falling genius, what is his career like? The following small series for everyone to briefly introduce.
Adriano
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Adriano Leite Ribeiro (born 17 February 1982 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) plays as a striker.
Adriano's career peaked at Inter Milan, where Adriano was seen as a replacement for Vieri, who even earned the title of "L'Imperatore". In Brazil, he is also seen as Ronaldo's successor.
Adriano and Ronaldo
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Like many Brazilian stars, Adriano was born in the slums. His idol in his youth was Zico the "White Pele", and it was Zico who discovered Adriano's talent for football, and at Zico's suggestion, flamenco signed Ade.
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Flamenco period
Adriano's club career began with flamenco, and in the 2000-01 season, the 18-year-old Adriano became the main player of the flamenco team. He made 36 appearances for Flamengo that season, scoring 13 goals.
Inter Milan period
In August 2001, Inter took a fancy to Ade's talent and signed a five-year contract with Ade. On 15 August 2001, Ade played for Inter for the first time against the powerful Real Madrid, Ade came off the bench and scored a wonderful free kick to help Inter win 2-1.
However, due to the fact that Inter had players such as Vieri and Ronaldo in the front line at that time, Ade rarely had the opportunity to play.
Loans to Fiorentina and Parma
In January 2002, Adriano joined Fiorentina on loan for six months. Ade made 15 appearances for the Purple Lily, scoring six goals.
In May 2002, Inter transferred half of the ownership of Adriano to Parma, who owned the right to use Adriano for two seasons, and Ade played 37 games for Parma, scoring 23 goals.
Back to Inter Milan
In January 2004, Adriano returned to Inter milan for a whopping 27 million, making 16 appearances for Inter in the remaining half of the season, scoring nine goals.
In the 2004–05 season, Ade reached his peak, making 30 appearances for Inter and scoring 16 goals.
In the 2005–07 season, Ade made 53 appearances for Inter, scoring 18 goals.
In the 2007–08 season, Ade made only four appearances for Inter, scoring one goal.
St. Paul's period
In December 2007, Inter loaned Ade to São Paulo for a period of six months.
In the 2007–08 season, Ade made 28 appearances for São Paulo, scoring 17 goals.
Back to Inter Milan
In the 2008–09 season, Ade returned to Inter on loan, where he played just 12 games and scored three goals.
Back to flamenco
In May 2009, Ade returned to flamenco, making 30 appearances for flamenco that season, scoring 19 goals.
In May 2010, Ade moved to Roma, wearing the number 8 shirt, making five appearances at Roma, without performance. Later, he signed corinthians and other teams, and many of them were terminated due to obesity, slowly fading out of the fans' sight.
Adriano and the Roman princes
Ade made 27 career Champions League appearances and scored 14 goals.
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In 2004, Ade's brilliant performance helped Brazil win the Copa America title, and he scored his first goal in the final moments of the final to break the Argentine goal and became the top scorer and the best player with 5 goals.
In the 2005 German Confederations Cup, Adriano scored five goals and won the Golden Boot and The Ballon d'Or.
In the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Brazil had a strong lineup, Ade formed a "magic quartet" with big and small Luo and Kaka, Ade scored 2 goals, and did not have too good performance, Brazil was eliminated by France, stopping in the top 8.
Magic Quartet
Adriano made 47 appearances for Brazil, scoring 27 goals.
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Club honours: 3 Italian Super Cup winners, 2 Coppa Italia titles, 4 Serie A titles, 2 Bajia champions;
National team honors: 1 U-17 World Cup champion, 1 South American Youth Football Championship champion, 1 Copa America champion, 1 Confederations Cup champion;
Individual honors: 1 Copa America Top Scorer, 1 Confederations Cup Ballon d'Or, 1 Confederations Cup Top Scorer, 1 Baja League Top Scorer;
Adriano and Ibrahimovic
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Born in 1982, Adriano was 27 when he left Inter in 2009, which was the peak of his career. Former teammate Ibrahimovic, a year older than Ade, is still active in Serie A and has become a thigh-like presence.
Indulgence in private life and poor self-discipline are common to many Brazilian players, such as Big Luo, Little Luo, Robinho and even the current Neymar, which is very regrettable. The same is true of Adriano, who is extremely indulgent in his private life, nightclubs, alcohol, and beautiful women are the protagonists of his life.
Adriano with beauties
Adriano's fall began in 2004, just nine days after Adriano led Brazil to win the Copa America, when his father died. The death of his father was a great blow to Ader, and the young Adriano was never able to get out of this shadow, and he suffered from depression and alcoholism. We all know that alcohol is very harmful to athletes, and the depressed, addicted to alcoholism Ade naturally went to the abyss.
Adriano said: "Only I know how much pain it is. My father's death left me with a huge hole. I felt infinitely lonely, isolating myself from the outside world. I was sad and depressed in Italy, and that's when I started drinking and I can only feel happy when I drink. I drank everything in front of me: red wine, whiskey, vodka, beer. I used to going to training drunk early in the morning. ”
Today, Adriano lives in the slums of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and lives in poverty. He also hangs out with local gangsters. After moving into the slums, Adriano even bought an AK47 submachine gun to keep his family safe.
Adriano was armed with a firearm
There are also frequent rumors of assassinations in Adriano, with many people saying on the Internet and in the media recently that Adriano was assassinated in a prison in Rio de Janeiro. Adriano personally stepped forward to clarify.
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Adriano's depravity is regrettable, and his career tells us how important self-discipline is as an athlete, and everyone should learn from Cristiano Ronaldo.
This also shows that if a person wants to succeed, talent is important, and the effort and persistence of the day after tomorrow are also indispensable.
Hopefully, more athletes will take Adriano as a commandment.
Adriano Fafu
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