A report published by the newspaper "90 Minutes", Spanish, yesterday chose the Brazilian duo Danny Alves and Spain's Andreas Iniesta as one of the most prominent faces that played in the World Cup for the World Youth Cup in the edition hosted by the UAE, while the duo, Argentine, Lionel Messi and Spaniard Cesc Fabregas as the most prominent who coincided In the subsequent version that was held in the Netherlands in 2005, while Argentine Juan Roman Riquelme coincided with the French phenomenon Terry Henry in the World Cup Malaysia 1997.

The Spanish newspaper took advantage of the interruption of sports around the world due to the Corona epidemic, and began studying sports phenomena, as it reported that the Emirates World Cup, which was held from November 27, to December 19, 2003 witnessed an exciting confrontation between the Brazilian Danny Alves and the player Iniesta who later joined in a team Barcelona, ​​Spain, and together achieved many titles for the Catalan giant.

The report indicated that the UAE World Cup witnessed the Brazilian national team’s arrival in the final match, and came after its victory over the defending champions Argentina, while Spain qualified at the expense of Colombia, and the final match saw a confrontation between Elvis and Iniesta, and the first won the world title, while Spain ranked second in the championship, and came Colombia is third, beating Argentina.

The newspaper pointed out that the 1991 edition, which was held in Portugal and won by the owners of the land at the expense of Brazil, witnessed the coincidence of the player Luis Figo with the Brazilian Roberto Carlos, and that the 1997 version in Malaysia coincided with many players, including Argentine Juan Roman Riquelme, Campiasso, Walter Samuel and the French Thierry Henry And Nicholas Anelka and David Trezeguet.

The report pointed out that the 2001 edition, which was hosted by Argentina and crowned "Tango", witnessed the presence of glossy names such as Argentine Bakerman and Javier Saviola while he was in the ranks of Brazil, Kaka, Adriano and Julio Baptista, while the 2005 World Cup in the Netherlands was written by Argentine player Lionel Messi, his first pages with "Tango" is next to Aguero, Fernando Gago and Ezekiel Garay, while on the other side the Spaniards are Cesc Fabregas, David Silva, Fernando Llorente and Juanfran.