2022 Qatar World Cup, there are players ahead of the last challenge in this desperate competition.

They are 'living legends' who once commanded the world stage and still show off their influence.

With this World Cup as the final stage, who will be the 'Last Dance' for the match in Qatar? 



From Ronaldo to Lewandowski, we introduce a total of 8 players in turn. 


▶ [Last Dance in Qatar] ① Watch the two Ronaldo episodes

Last Dance ⑦ - The undisputed challenger, Daniel Alves


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The challenge of Alves, who has turned 40 in the age of Korea, never ends.

His speed and agility, which he had strengths in the past, have declined, but he still maintains his skills through thorough body management.

Based on his skill, he can easily solve the game and easily beat the opponent, and his skill and accurate kicking ability are still the same.



He is known as the 'Champion Cup Collector'.

He won trophies at prestigious European clubs such as Barcelona, ​​Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain.

He also lifted the Champions League trophy three times.

Last year, he competed in the Tokyo Olympics as a wildcard and won the gold medal, achieving his 43rd personal victory.



This season, for the World Cup challenge, he returned to his native Brazilian league in search of a team that could maintain his performance, that is, a team that could play.

And at the age of 39, he was proudly called up to the Brazilian national team's final roster.



Brazil is challenging to win the World Cup for the first time in 20 years.

Can Alves' last dance shine in it?

His challenge has already begun. 



We will also introduce the schedule of Group G, which belongs to Brazil, the country of Alves, and Alves's famous quote.


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(Writing and composition: Seongsik Yoon, Design: Hyunyoung Lee)