Fernando Gago
Fernando Gago (full name Fernando Rubén Gago) born April 10, 1986 in Ciudadela, Buenos Aires is an Argentine football midfielder, who played for first division Boca Juniors.
Fernando Gago is expected to bring creativity to the Real Madrid squad that now has only one genuine midfield playmaker in Guti.
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Gago insists he would relish the prospect of pulling on Real Madrid shirt and feels he now has the all-round game to prove a success in Europe.
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Fernando has been member of the Argentina national team that reached the FIFA U-17 World Championship semifinals in Finland in August 2003.
- Also helped Argentina to claim their 5th FIFA World Youth Championship in 2005.
- In May 2006 he helped Boca Juniors to win the Argentine championship for the second year running.
- In September 2006 he helped Boca Juniors win its third Recopa Sudamericana title.
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in Spain at the "galactics" squad.
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