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  1. Javier Pedro Saviola Fernández (Spanish pronunciation: [xaˈβjeɾ ˈpeðɾo saˈβjola feɾˈnandes]; born 11 December 1981) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a forward. He represented both Barcelona and Real Madrid , also having notable spells with Benfica and Olympiacos , and was named as the youngest player on Pelé 's FIFA 100 list of the 125 greatest living footballers in 2004.

  2. Name in home country: Javier Pedro Saviola Fernández Date of birth/Age: Dec 11, 1981 (42) Place of birth: Buenos Aires Height: 1,68 m Citizenship: Argentina. Spain Position: Attack - Second Striker Foot: right Current club: Retired Joined: Jan 7, 2016 Contract expires: -.

  3. Javier Pedro Saviola Fernández (Buenos Aires, 11 de diciembre de 1981), conocido popularmente como El Conejo, es un exfutbolista y entrenador argentino nacionalizado español en 2004. Actualmente es segundo entrenador de Óscar López en el Fútbol Club Barcelona Juvenil "A" [ 4 ] , y jugador de fútbol sala del F. C. Encamp , con el que ha ganado cuatro ligas consecutivas. [ 5 ]

  4. Aug 24, 2018 · A player who did make the list was Javier Saviola, a diminutive 22-year-old forward from Argentina coming to the end of his third season at Barcelona. Saviola was the youngest player of the chosen 125, but after an impressive two and a half seasons in Spain, his was not a name that seemed especially out of place.

  5. Javier Saviola was still just a teenager when he joined FC Barcelona from River Plater in the summer of 2001. In his first season he scored 21 goals playing alongside the likes of Patrick Kluivert ...

  6. Javier Saviola. Javier Pedro Saviola Fernández. Position: FW Footed: Right. 169cm , 60kg (5-6½, 134lb) Born: December 11, 1981 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. National Team: Argentina. 1999 South American Footballer of the Year. 3x Domestic League Champion. 1999 Argentina Footballer of the Year.

  7. Aug 6, 2021 · Saviola concluded our chat by telling us his favourite to take the gold on Saturday: "Spain are the team I like the most – I love the way they play. They have some very skilled and dangerous midfielders and forwards who can make the difference. If I had to choose between the four teams who made the semis, I’d stay with Spain."