ALFONSO PÉREZ | 1996-1997 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
ALFONSO PÉREZ PES STATS | 1996-1997
Xyder Name: Alfonso Pérez Muñoz ''ALFONSO'' ALFONSO PÉREZ | 1996-1997 Club: Real Betis Number: 11 Position: CF*, SS Nationality: Spanish Age: 24 (26/09/1972) Foot: R Side: B Length: 178 Weight: 70 Attack: 90 Defence: 42 Balance: 79 Stamina: 83 Top Speed: 85 Acceleration: 90 Response: 87 Agility: 91 Dribble Accuracy: 92 Dribble Speed: 86 Short Pass Accuracy: 80 Short Pass Speed: 78 Long Pass Accuracy: 74 Long Pass Speed: 73 Shot Accuracy: 89 Shot Power: 83 Shot Technique: 93 Free Kick Accuracy: 76 Curling: 83 Header: 83 Jump: 79 Technique: 92 Aggression: 89 Mentality: 79 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 75 Injury Tolerance: C Condition/Form: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 6 Weak Foot Frequency: 6 Consistency: 7 Growth type: Standard PLAYER INDEX CARDS: P05 - Trickster P16 - Dummy Runner S01 - Reaction S03 - 1-on-1 Finish S05 - 1-touch play S14 - Quick Turn SPECIAL ABILITIES: *Dribbling *Reaction *Positioning *Scoring *1vs1 Scoring *1-Touch Pass Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack Minded VIDEOS: Adobe Flash Player is no longer supported INFO: The best spanish striker of this year, one of the bests of Real Betis history. Alfonso arrive to Real Betis from Real Madrid, where he hasn't place after some injuries. From the start he reveal all of his qualities speed, dribbling, villainy, great control of the ball and easily scoring, that make him one of the most complete strikers of the moment. -Personally view of him- In 1990, Alfonso made his professional debuts with Real Madrid and, although he never carved a regular place in the starting XI (playing mostly as understudy to club great Emilio Butragueño and then Iván Zamorano), helped the capital side to the 1994–95 national championship. In that summer, Alfonso signed with Real Betis. In his second season at the Manuel Ruiz de Lopera, he converted 25 goals which was the most goals ever scored by a player in a season in the club's history. Teaming up with Pier, the pair combined for 60 first division goals from 1995–97, and helped the Andalusia outfit finish fourth in the latter. In 2000–01, FC Barcelona signed Alfonso, whom had a difficult time adjusting at Camp Nou, scoring only twice in his debut season, and serving an unsuccessful loan spell at French League's Olympique de Marseille in January 2002 (alongside Real Madrid midfielder Alberto Rivera), where he once again failed to shine. Barça then loaned Alfonso to former club Betis, which signed him permanently at the end of the season. After two additional seasons where he struggled with injuries and loss of form (only ten scoreless games in 2004– 05), Alfonso retired from football after his contract finished, in June 2005. He subsequently returned to Real Madrid, joining its veterans' team. Alfonso appeared in thirty-eight international games for Spain, scoring 11 goals. His debut came in a friendly match against England, on September 9, 1992, in Santander, Cantabria. The most well-known of those 11 goals was perhaps one scored against Yugoslavia in UEFA Euro 2000. Spain were losing 3–2 in injury time, needing a win to qualify from the group at Norway's expense. In the 90th minute, Spain won a penalty, which was converted by Gaizka Mendieta. With seconds remaining, Alfonso volleyed a spectacular shot past Ivica Kralj to claim victory for Spain and his second goal of the match. He also appeared in all of the nation's matches at UEFA Euro 1996 (equalizing against Bulgaria after just one minute on the pitch) and played in two 1998 FIFA World Cup contests. Additionally, Alfonso was a member of the national side that won the golden medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. -wiki- _________________ Passion in my eyes, I lived it everyday, but how could you go and throw it all away? 101% Perico ALFONSO PEREZ | 1996-1997 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
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