异地夫妻调情聊天记录:欧文英文资料

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最好是他获得的奖项(英文)

Position: Striker
  Date of Birth: 14/12/1979
  Height: 5' 8
  Weight: 10st 9lbs
  1st team games: 297
  1st team goals: 158
  International caps: 60
  International goals: 26
  Former clubs: Trainee
  Birth Place: Chester
  Scored on his Liverpool debut at Wimbledon in 1997 - and became the hottest property in the British game and one of the brightest talents to emerge in this country for many years.
  Having hit thirty goals during his first season in the Premiership, he became the youngest player in the 20th century to play for England, making his debut against Chile at the age of eighteen years and two months.

  He emerged as one of the stars of the France 98 tournament and of course scored an amazing goal - his solo effort against Argentina in the second-round.

  Was voted the PFA Young Player of the Year in 1997/98, and was voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year for 1998.

  He bagged 28 goals in the 1998/99 season but missed the last month of the season with a hamstring injury, which has kept reoccurring and reoccurring in a way which many expected to hamper the explosive pace which made his name.

  He featured in England's Euro 2000 campaign but was mysteriously substituted in all three games, even after having scored one of his trademark goals against Romania.

  Didn't let that stop him from a blistering start to the 2000/01 season, emerging early on as leading scorer in the Premiership.

  But a combination of injury and the inspired form of his rival strikers at Anfield kept Owen on the bench much more than he would like domestically.

  Despite two timely goals against Serie A giants AS Roma in the UEFA Cup the England hitman had to watch Liverpool's Worthington Cup triumph against Birmingham City from the sidelines.

  But as the 2000/01 season drew to an end, Owen hit top form again and overtook the club's top scorer Emile Heskey. He hit a hat-trick against Newcastle in May and followed that up in the next game with a double against Chelsea.

  Showed he was back to his best in May 2001 when netting eight goals in four games for Liverpool - including two in the FA Cup final as the Reds beat Arsenal 2-1.

  Started the 2001/02 season in the same electric form he finished the previous campaign.

  England manager Sven Goran Eriksson played Owen in his first game in charge, a 3-0 victory over Spain, but despite having a good game he failed to get on the scoresheet.

  Rectified that in England's World Cup 2002 qualifiers against Finland and Albania proving he always thrives on the big stage.

  While in red-hot form he hit a hat-trick against Germany in Munich when England historically triumphed 5-1 in a World Cup qualifier in 2001.

  The last Englishman to have scored three against Germany was Sir Geoff Hurst in the 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley.

  Went on to net 38 goals in all competitions in the 2001/02 season.

  Helped England to the quarter-finals of the 2002 World Cup, netting two goals in the process.

  The player's honours include the 2001 FA Cup, UEFA Cup, FA Charity Shield and European Super Cup.

  By the start of the 2002/03 season, Owen had scored an incredible 111 goals in 208 appearances for Liverpool.

  奖项(主要)
  FA Youth Challenge Winner (Liverpool Youth Team) - 1996
  PFA Young Player of the Year - April 1998
  Carling Premier League Player of the Year - May 1998
  BBC's Sports Personality of the Year - December 1998
  European Footballer of the Year - 2001
  Worthington Cup Winner - 2001
  UEFA Cup Winner - 2001
  European Super Cup Winner - 2001
  FA Cup Winner - May 2001
  Charity Shield Winner - June 2001

Position: Striker
Date of Birth: 14/12/1979
Height: 5' 8
Weight: 10st 9lbs
1st team games: 297
1st team goals: 158
International caps: 60
International goals: 26
Former clubs: Trainee
Birth Place: Chester
Scored on his Liverpool debut at Wimbledon in 1997 - and became the hottest property in the British game and one of the brightest talents to emerge in this country for many years.
Having hit thirty goals during his first season in the Premiership, he became the youngest player in the 20th century to play for England, making his debut against Chile at the age of eighteen years and two months.

He emerged as one of the stars of the France 98 tournament and of course scored an amazing goal - his solo effort against Argentina in the second-round.

Was voted the PFA Young Player of the Year in 1997/98, and was voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year for 1998.

He bagged 28 goals in the 1998/99 season but missed the last month of the season with a hamstring injury, which has kept reoccurring and reoccurring in a way which many expected to hamper the explosive pace which made his name.

He featured in England's Euro 2000 campaign but was mysteriously substituted in all three games, even after having scored one of his trademark goals against Romania.

Didn't let that stop him from a blistering start to the 2000/01 season, emerging early on as leading scorer in the Premiership.

But a combination of injury and the inspired form of his rival strikers at Anfield kept Owen on the bench much more than he would like domestically.

Despite two timely goals against Serie A giants AS Roma in the UEFA Cup the England hitman had to watch Liverpool's Worthington Cup triumph against Birmingham City from the sidelines.

But as the 2000/01 season drew to an end, Owen hit top form again and overtook the club's top scorer Emile Heskey. He hit a hat-trick against Newcastle in May and followed that up in the next game with a double against Chelsea.

Showed he was back to his best in May 2001 when netting eight goals in four games for Liverpool - including two in the FA Cup final as the Reds beat Arsenal 2-1.

Started the 2001/02 season in the same electric form he finished the previous campaign.

England manager Sven Goran Eriksson played Owen in his first game in charge, a 3-0 victory over Spain, but despite having a good game he failed to get on the scoresheet.

Rectified that in England's World Cup 2002 qualifiers against Finland and Albania proving he always thrives on the big stage.

While in red-hot form he hit a hat-trick against Germany in Munich when England historically triumphed 5-1 in a World Cup qualifier in 2001.

The last Englishman to have scored three against Germany was Sir Geoff Hurst in the 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley.

Went on to net 38 goals in all competitions in the 2001/02 season.

Helped England to the quarter-finals of the 2002 World Cup, netting two goals in the process.

The player's honours include the 2001 FA Cup, UEFA Cup, FA Charity Shield and European Super Cup.

By the start of the 2002/03 season, Owen had scored an incredible 111 goals in 208 appearances for Liverpool.

奖项(主要)
FA Youth Challenge Winner (Liverpool Youth Team) - 1996
PFA Young Player of the Year - April 1998
Carling Premier League Player of the Year - May 1998
BBC's Sports Personality of the Year - December 1998
European Footballer of the Year - 2001
Worthington Cup Winner - 2001
UEFA Cup Winner - 2001
European Super Cup Winner - 2001
FA Cup Winner - May 2001
Charity Shield Winner - June 2001

Position: Striker
Date of Birth: 14/12/1979
Height: 5' 8
Weight: 10st 9lbs
1st team games: 297
1st team goals: 158
International caps: 60
International goals: 26
Former clubs: Trainee
Birth Place: Chester