Paulo Sousa

Paulo Manuel Sousa (born August 30, 1970 in Viseu) is a former Portuguese football (soccer) defensive midfielder. On the club level, Paulo Sousa played for Benfica (1991-93), Sporting Lisbon (1993-94), Juventus (1994-96), Borussia Dortmund (1996-98), Inter Milan (1998-99), Parma (2000), Panathinaikos (2000-01) and Espanyol (2002). He won the Champions League twice, with Juventus in 1996 and Dortmund in 1997. A member of the highly-touted squad that won the 1989 World Youth Championship, Paulo Sousa went on to earn 51 caps for the Portuguese national team. He played for his country at Euro 96 and Euro 2000, and was a squad member at the 2002 World Cup. Paulo Sousa Paulo Sousa

 

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