8 Italian Serie A Players in Brazil National Team Called Up by Brazil Head Coach Dunga for the Friendlies Against England and Oman

By Vito Intermobiliare
Contributing Writer

Hello guys, here are the official called up players from Brazil National team called up by Brazil Head coach Dunga and there are 8 Italian Serie A players: FC Inter goalkeeper Julio Cesar, AS Roma goalkeeper Doni, Inter defender Lucio, Inter defender Douglas Maicon, AS Roma defender Juan, Juventus midfielder Felipe Melo, AS Roma midfielder Julio Baptista, and Palermo midfielder Fabio Simplicio. It's the first called up for Simplicio.
 
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While the other countries play their playoff games to get into the word cup finals the rest will be playing friendly games. Brazil will play two friendly games:

England - Brazil                  Oman - Brazil
Doha, Qatar                        Muscat
November 14, 2009              November 17, 2009

           
Inter goalkeeper Julio Cesar     Juventus midfielder Felipe Melo

     
AS Roma defender Lucio           FC Inter defender Lucio

Palermo midfielder
Fabio Simplicio

Here are the complete 24 Official Called Up players by Brazili National Head Coach Dunga:

Brazilian national team head coach Carlos Dunga has picked the following 24 players for the two friendly matches against England (to be played in Doha, Qatar on November 14) and Oman (in Muscat on November 17)

Goalkeepers :Julio Cesar  (Inter Milan), A.Doni (AS Roma).

Defenders :
Maicon and Lucio (Inter Milan), Juan (AS Roma), F.Aurelio (Liverpool), D.Alves (Barcelona), Naldo (Werder Bremen), Luisao (Benfica), Bastos (Olympique Lyon).

Midfielders : Kaka (Real Madrid), G.Silva (Panathinaikos), F.Melo (Juventus), Elano (Galatasaray), Lucas (Liverpool), Josue' (Wolfsburg), Ramires (Benfica), J.Baptista (AS Roma), Alex (Spartak Moscow), C.Eduardo (Hoffenheim).

Forwards : L.Fabiano (FC Seville), Robinho (Manchester City), Nilmar (Villarreal), Hulk (FC Porto).

Probable lineup (4-2-3-1) : J.Cesar - Maicon, Lucio, Juan, F.Aurelio - G.Silva, F.Melo - Elano, Kaka, Robinho, L.Fabiano.

Additional notes on other Brazilian players:

- Defender A.Santos (Fenerbahce) is injured.

- These players are rested : Goalkeeper Victor (Gremio), defender J.Miranda (Sao Paulo), midfielders Sandro (Internacional) and D.Souza (Palmeiras), attacking midfielder Ronaldinho (AC Milan) as well as forwards Adriano (Flamengo), Pato (AC Milan) and D.Tardelli (Atletico Mineiro).

- Defender Filipe (Deportivo La Coruna) is dropped.

- These players are overlooked : Goalkeeper H.Gomes (Tottenham Hotspur), defenders T.Silva (AC Milan) and Marcelo (Real Madrid), T.Motta (Inter Milan), Hernanes (Sao Paulo) and Anderson (Manchester United), attacking midfielder Diego (Juventus), Ronaldo (Corinthians), Vagner Love (Palmeiras) and Grafite (Wolfsburg).

Funny that they don't even mention amauri lol. the england game might be interesting to watch




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