Last night, the famous Brazilian star Roberto. Carlos posted a photo of watching the game with a few friends on his social page, which caused many fans to watch, and it was full of memories of the youth of a generation, as shown below, how many do you recognize? Rong Xiaobian briefly introduced it (the eyes are not good, don't blame me for being wrong, more inclusive corrections)

From right: Bebeto, Carlos, Totti, Salgado, Cavo, Maldini, Boban, Simic, Aldar
Bebeto
Born on 16 February 1964, Bebeto, formerly known as José Roberto Gama de Oliveira, is a former Brazilian national team striker.
Major awards: Under-20 World Youth Championship (1983), Rio State Champion (1986), Brazilian National League Champion (1987, 89), Pan American Games Champion (1987), Copa America (1989), World Cup Champion (1994), Spanish Copa del Rey (1995), Spanish Super Cup (1995).
Wearing the National Team No. 7 shirt that year, and The Romario wearing the No. 11 shirt, they were collectively called "Dream Combination" and won the 1994 World Cup for Brazil. From the Brazilian league to the European arena, from the World Youth Championship, to the Copa America, to the World Cup, Bebeto has followed the path that most Brazilian players have followed. In the talented Brazil, he is not particularly prominent, can be lucky to be selected for the Main Squad of the World Cup, Bebeto relies on his good and good cooperation characteristics, Bebeto is always creating opportunities for Romario. The classic battle of the 94 World Cup, Brazil versus the Netherlands, many fans still have a lot of memories, including Bebeto's wonderful dedication. The scene of the lullaby dance is still enjoyed to this day (Bebeto, Romario, Mazinjo)
Carlos
Roberto Carlos (born 10 April 1973 in Garza, São Paulo State, Brazil) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a left-back and holds dual Brazilian and Spanish citizenship. He is currently the youth coach of Real Madrid football club in La Liga.
Major awards: 2002 World Cup, 2 Copa America, 3 UEFA Champions League, 4 La Liga titles
Roberto Carlos debuted his career with São João United in Brazil. In 1993, Carlos moved to The Baliga side Palmeiras. In 1995, Carlos landed in the Europa League and joined Serie A side Inter Milan. In 1996, Carlos moved to La Liga side Real Madrid. Since 2007, Carlos has played for Turkish Super League team Fenerbahce, FC Corinthians in the First Division, and Anzhi Makhachkala in the Russian Premier League. Carlos made a total of 1,127 appearances in his football career, winning 1 World Cup, 2 Copa America titles, 3 UEFA Champions League titles, 4 La Liga titles and many other honors for the national team and club. On August 1, 2012, Roberto Carlos officially announced his retirement.
Carlos began his coaching career in 2013 and coached Turkish Super League side Sivas FC and Akhisar FC. In July 2015, Carlos became the head coach of Indian Premier League side Delhi Dynamo F.C. In December, Carlos left Dinamo Delhi.
Robert Carlos was once considered the best left-back in the world, and his best practice is to use his speed to get rid of opposing players and push forward, quickly taking the ball to the front. His endurance is also incredible, and it looks like he can sprint the entire 90-minute race. With excellent offensive ability, excellent running and a good long-range shot, free kicks are Carlos's famous stunts, and Carlos has become an evergreen tree in football
Totti
Francesco Totti (born 27 September 1976 in Rome, Italy) is a retired Italian footballer who played as a striker or striker for Roma in Serie A, earning the title of Prince of Rome
Major awards: 2000/2001 Serie A Champion, 2006 World Cup Champion, 2006/2007 Serie A Top Scorer, 2007 European Golden Boot, 2010 Golden Foot Award
Totti has a wide field of vision, excellent passing, excellent shooting skills, strong body, free kicks are his unique skills, known as the "Prince of Rome". The peak of his career was in 2006, when he led the national team to the World Cup as the core of the national team, and won the European Golden Boot in the following 06/07 season. On September 20, 2013, Rome officially announced the signing of a new contract with Totti, and the 37-year-old Totti will play in Rome until 2016. On 8 June 2016, The Club of Roma officially announced a one-year extension with Totti.
On 1 June 2017, UEFA officially announced that Totti had won the 2017 UEFA President's Special Award. On July 18, According to The Official Website of Rome, Totti officially announced the decision to retire in an interview, ending a 25-year player career and officially entering the Management of Rome [3]. In the early morning of December 29, 2017, the 2017 GlobeSoccer Awards ceremony was held in Dubai, and Francisco Totti received the Player's Career Achievement Award.
Salgado
Mitchell. Michel Salgado was born on 22 October 1975 in Las Neves, Galicia, Spain, and played for Real Madrid as a full-back.
Major awards: UEFA Champions Cup (2000, 2002), La Liga champion (2001, 2003) and Toyota Cup (2002)
In 1993, Salgado began his career in Celta. In 1996, he successfully helped the team to promotion to the first division. In 1999, Real Madrid bought it for 6 million euros. Here he won the UEFA Champions Cup in 2000 and 2002, la Liga (2001, 2003) and the Toyota Cup (2002) as a main player.
Most people know Salgado because he plays as a right-back at Real Madrid. What is less well known is that Salgado was a winger in the early days of his debut. It wasn't until the 1996–97 season, when Carlos Santos took charge of the Celta Coaching Seal, that Salgado was placed at right-back. At first, Salgado was naturally reluctant, but Santos convinced him with just one sentence, "If you don't change position, you will be a mediocre midfielder; if you change, you will be an outstanding full-back!" Years later, Santos's prediction turned into reality, and Salgado smiled in a fluke tone: "Indeed, my choice is really not wrong."
Cafu
Marcos Evangelista de Moraes (Marcos Evangelista de Moraes), nicknamed Cafú (Cafú), born on 7 June 1970 in São Paulo, Brazil, is a Brazilian and Italian nationality, a former Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a right-back and can also play as a right midfielder and right winger.
Major awards: 1994 Fifale usa, 2002 Korea-Japan world cup, 2007 UEFA Champions League, 1992 and 1993 Copa Libertadores, 1997 and 1999 Copa America
Once known as the world's number one right-back, known as one of the Brazilian double cards (Carlos), known as the undead on the pitch, it has now retired. He plays mainly as a right-back at club and national teams, but can also play as a right winger as well as a right midfielder. He is the record holder for the most appearances made by the Brazilian national football team.
Cafu is in a solid state, balanced in attack and defense, sharp in assists and a steady defense, always smiling right-back, good at attacking from the right wing, driving straight into the front, even into the opponent's penalty area, passing out crosses with excellent landing points, and he often relies on long-range shots to break the goal. He was the captain of the Brazilian national team, participated in four World Cup matches and made history by appearing in the three consecutive World Cup finals of 94, 98 and 02. In 2006, he played in the World Cup for the third time as captain, also making another history, and after joining AC Milan, he made the team's right wing attack and defense more coordinated.
On December 2, 2017, Beijing time, Brazil's Cafu attended the 2018 World Cup draw ceremony in Russia.
Maldini
Paolo Maldini (born 26 June 1968 in Milan, Italy) is a former Italian footballer who plays as a left-back/centre-back.
Major awards: 7 Italian Serie A titles (1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004), 5 UEFA Champions League titles (1989, 1990, 1994, 2003, 2007), 5 UEFA Super Cups (1989, 1990, 1994, 2003, 2007), 1 Coppa Italia (2003), 5 Italian Super Cups (1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2004), 2 Toyota Cups (1989, 1990), 1 Club World Cup (2007)
Maldini has only played for AC Milan in his career, was a double captain of the Italian national team and AC Milan, and won 26 trophies in his career, including five UEFA Champions League titles and seven Serie A titles. In 2009, Maldini announced his official retirement.
From 1998 to 2004, Maldini represented the Italian national team in four World Cups and three European Championships, making 126 appearances for the national team, the third most appearance in the history of the Italian national team. Recognized as one of the best left-backs in the world, Maldini has left international football with a strong charisma in addition to first-class defensive skills. On the pitch, the Italian rarely argues with the referee and has almost no malicious fouls against opponents. In the game, he can perfectly combine the tight staring and the card position, clear-headed, accurate judgment, effective, clean but not rough, sharp left side assists, and all the forwards in the world do not want to meet the opponent
Boban
Zvonimir Boban (born 8 October 1968 in Imotski, Croatia) is a Croatian footballer who plays as a central defender for Serie A club AC Milan, announcing his retirement in 2001
Main awards: 4 Serie A titles (1993, 1994, 1996, 1999), 3 Italian Super Cups, 1 UEFA Champions Cup, 1 UEFA Super Cup (all at AC Milan).
Zvonimir Boban is the foreigner who has won the most honors for the team in the history of AC Milan. 4 Serie A titles, 3 Italian Super Cups, 1 European Cup, 1 European Super Cup. In Milan, Boban spent 9 years in glory, playing 178 Serie A games (20 goals), 37 European matches. When Zvonimir Boban moved to the European big mac Milan, the powerful Milan team had six foreign players, all world superstars. The rule that only three foreign players are allowed to play makes the chances of six foreign players playing unequal, and the croatian young man who has the fewest appearances is naturally the Croatian young man Boban. With the disintegration of the Dutch Three Musketeers, Gullit transferred to Sampdoria, Rijkaard returned to Ajax, Basitten was plagued by a long-term injury, there were now four foreign aides in the Milan team, and the mature Boban had become the main midfielder in the Milan team, and often played a role in destroying the city.
In the 1998 World Cup in France, Boban led Croatia to third place. On 18 August 2001, in the Berlusconi Cup, Croatian Boban held a farewell ceremony before the match, officially handing over the baton of the soul of milan's midfielder to the Portuguese Rui. Costa, then head to Celta, La Liga to spend the last part of his career. On October 8, 2002, Boban held a farewell match.
Simic
Dario Simic (born 12 November 1975 in Croatia) is a centre-back
Main prizes: 1 Serie A title (2004, AC Milan), 5 Croatian league titles (1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, Dinamo Zagreb)
Dario Simic was in the Croatian domestic giants, Dinamo Zagreb, with top league appearances, and when he won the Croatian domestic league title after independence, Simic was the main center-back of the team
In the talented Croatian team that won the third place in the World Cup in France, people's eyes have always been focused on the final collective performance of Boban, Sukh and other masters, in fact, behind them, a young defender who is only 23 years old has also silently made a contribution to Croatia's bravery. His outstanding performance was favored by Inter boss Moratti, who intended to rebuild the "Grand Inter", and in the winter of '99, Simic moved to the Nerazzurri. But as with Inter Milan, Simic has been up and down there, in an unstable state. After adapting to Serie A, Simic and Seedorf came together to AC Milan in the same city, where Simic was transformed into a qualified right-back by Carlo Ancelotti, and the first season Simic sat in the main position and won the Champions League with the team, the only regret was that he did not play in the final. But with the arrival of Brazilian Cafu, Simic lost his main position, spent most of his time on the bench, and only made two appearances last season due to injury, but Despite this, Simic was willing to stay in Milan, and in 2004 he renewed his contract with the club to 2007.
Aldale
Aldair Nascimento dos Santos (born 30 November 1965) is a former Brazilian footballer. Aldar plays as a centre-back and has played for Roma FC in Serie A.
Major awards: 1989 Copa America, 1994 World Cup, 1996 Summer Olympics Bronze Medal, 1997 Copa America, 1997 Confederations Cup, 1998 FIFA World Cup Runner-up, Coppa Italia 1991, Italian Serie A Champion 2001
Italian Super Cup winner 2001, San Marino Football League champion Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio 2007-08
In 1990, at the suggestion of then Roma manager Eriksen, Roma president Dino Viola brought Aldar to Italy, thus opening a new chapter in his life, where he stayed for 13 years, and just after coming to Rome, he won the 1991 Coppa Italia with the whole team, which was the only honor Rome received in the 1990s. Aldare in Rome quickly grew up to become the world's toughest centre-back, and in the 1990s it "dominated" Brazil's main centre-back position. In 1994, Aldar won the World Cup as a main player, and four years later won the World Cup runner-up, during which he also won the Olympic bronze medal with the Brazilian Olympic team, but the league championship dream he and Roma were struggling to pursue was never realized, until May 2001, Roma finally won the third Serie A title in history, and Aldare also fulfilled his dream of winning serie A. In 2002, at the age of 37, he had already terminated his contract with Roma, but after Roma failed to find a new centre-back, he renewed his contract with the club for another year and still performed very well. On the evening of 2 June 2003, the Stadio Olimpico in Rome held a farewell match for Aldare, which was played between Roma and Brazil, which represented Aldale's brilliant career and the final score was also happy, 3-3. After the match, Roma sealed the No. 6 shirt he wore forever in recognition of his contribution to Roma.