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Profile Information
Full Name | Alisson Becker |
Alisson Becker is a professional football player from Brazil who plays for the English side, Liverpool. Born on 2 October 1992 in Novo Hamburgo, Brazil, Becker joined Internacional’s academy at the age of 10. He rose to prominence after his brilliant stint at AS Roma where he even bagged Serie A’s best goalkeeper award in the 2017-18 season.
When did Alisson Becker make his senior team debut?
Alisson Becker made his professional debut for the Brazilian club Internacional on 17 February 2013 against Cruzeiro-RS. He spent three years at the club before making a move to AS Roma where he stayed till 2018. He debuted for the Brazilian National team on 13 October 2015 against Castelão.
How many titles has Alisson Becker won?
To this date, Alisson Becker has a total of 7 titles against his name which include a Copa America, a Champions League trophy, a Premier League title, a FIFA Club World Cup, a UEFA Super Cup, an English League Cup, and a FA Cup.