Dani Alves's Adidas F50 match worn boots. This boots
were worn during the
season 2011. Both boots are personalized
with "D2" and a Brazil flag. Alves made
his Brazil debut as a substitute in an unofficial friendly match against
Kuwait
club Al-Kuwait Selection on 7 October 2006. Three days later, he earned
his first
international cap in a friendly against Ecuador. He was included in
Brazil'steam
for the 2007 Copa América. He appeared in four matches including the
finalagainst Argentina, where he gave an assist and scored a goal in a
3–0
victory. Despite being the most expensive right-back in history, he has
been
unable to hold down a regular starting spot in the national team with
Maicon
being the first choice ahead of him. Alves came on as a substitute in
the 2009
FIFA Confederations Cup semi-final against South Africa and scored the
winner,
a free-kick and a traditional Brazilian full back goal in the style of
Roberto Carlos
in the 88th minute in a 1–0 win. He scored another long range free-kick
against
Iran on 7 October 2010.
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