David Alaba
David Alaba (Vienna, 24 giugno 1992) è un calciatore austriaco, terzino sinistro del Bayern Monaco e della nazionale austriaca. Ha esordito anche in Champions League contro la Fiorentina.
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Carriera
Club
Cresciuto nel SV Aspern e nel Austria Vienna, nell'aprile del 2008 fu convocato come riserva per una partita di campionato[1] giocando anche 5 volte per la squadra delle riserve,[2] prima di trasferirsi nell'estate del 2008 al Bayern Munich[3] con cui ha giocato nelle giovanili prima di essere promosso durante la stagione nella squadra riserve[4], debuttando in nella gara contro il Dynamo Dresden nell'agosto 2009[5] and scored on 29 August 2009 his first professional goal for FC Bayern Munich II.[6] He has been named in Bayern Munich's squad for the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League,[7] where he has been assigned the shirt number 27. In January 2010, it was announced that Alaba would train with the first-team for the rest of the 2009–10 season,[8] along with reserve team-mates Diego Contento and Mehmet Ekici.[9] The trio were named on the first-team substitutes' bench for the first time on 10 February 2010, for a DFB-Pokal game against SpVgg Greuther Fürth, and Alaba came on in the 59th minute, replacing Christian Lell.[10] After one minute on the pitch, and with his first touch of the game, he set up Franck Ribéry to give Bayern a 3–2 lead, in a match they went on to win 6–2. He also became Bayern's youngest ever player in a competitive fixture, at 17 years, 7 months and 8 days old.[11] At age 17 years, 8 months and 13 days, he made his UEFA Champions League debut against ACF Fiorentina on 9 March 2010.[12]
At Bayern's first team under Louis van Gaal, he has so far been told to play as a left back, not his original left or central midfield position.
International career
Alaba has played for Austria at under-17 and under-21 level. In October 2009, he was called up to the senior Austria national team for a match against France.[13][14] He made his debut in this game, making him the youngest player in the history of the national team.[15][16]
Coaching career
He also assists with the coaching of Bayern Munich's U-11 team.[17]
Personal life
Alaba was born in Vienna to a Filipino mother (a nurse) and a Nigerian father (a DJ and former rapper).[18]
Note
- ^ (German) Jugend-TOTO-Cup: David Alaba im Porträt, in planetlinz.tv, 29 August 2008. URL consultato il 10 February 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ (German) David Alaba, Versprechen und Prophezeiung, in derstandard.at, 14 July 2009. URL consultato il 10 February 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ (German) David Alaba: Supertalent des FC Bayern, in Fussballboom, 21 April 2009. URL consultato il 10 February 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ (German) Jugendförderer van Gaal - Jetzt «Teenie» Alaba, su transfermarkt.de, 9 March 2010. URL consultato il 9 March 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ (German) David Alaba erstmals bei den Bayern-Profis, in oefb.at. URL consultato il 10 February 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ (German) Scholls erster Sieg, in kicker.de, 31 August 2009. URL consultato il 10 February 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ FC Bayern München, in UEFA. URL consultato il 7 September 2009.
- ^ (German) Alaba bleibt bei den Profis, in transfermarkt.de. URL consultato il 10 February 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ Alaba, Ekici and Contento give it their best shot, in FC Bayern Munich, 9 January 2010. URL consultato il 10 January 2010.
- ^ (German) Bayern München - SpVgg Greuther Fürth, in kicker.de, 10 February 2010. URL consultato il 10 February 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ Praise for new boys Contento and Alaba, in Bayern Munich, 11 February 2010. URL consultato il 12 February 2010.
- ^ (German) Cool wie ein Alter: FCB-Talent Alaba meistert Debüt, su transfermarkt.de, 10 March 2010. URL consultato il 10 March 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ (German) Frankreich-Match: um Alaba wird uns Europa beneiden, in nachrichten.at, 7 October 2009. URL consultato il 10 February 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ (German) David Alaba vor Team-Debut, in transfermarkt.de, 8 October 2009. URL consultato il 10 February 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ (German) Alaba im A-Nationalteam, in transfermarkt.de, 11 October 2009. URL consultato il 10 February 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ (German) WM 2010: Jüngster Austria-Nationalspieler aller Zeiten?: Bayerns David Alaba für Österreich nominiert, in sport.freenet.de, 11 October 2009. URL consultato il 10 February 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ (German) David Alaba: Im Vorhof des Glamours, su spox.com, 17 November 2009. URL consultato il 10 March 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
- ^ (German) "Ich will es bis zu den Bayern-Profis schaffen!", in laola1.at, 27 August 2009. URL consultato il 10 February 2010. Lingua sconosciuta: German (aiuto)
Collegamenti esterni
- (DE, EN, IT) David Alaba, su Transfermarkt.it, Transfermarkt GmbH & Co. KG.
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- (EN, DE, FR, ES, AR) David Alaba, su FIFA.com, FIFA.
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- David Alaba, su Soccerway.com, Perform Group.

