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[M]The[/M] appearance and [M]development of hentai[/M] is [M]due specifically to the Japanese cultural[/M] and historical [M]attitude to[/M] aesthetics and [M]sexuality[/M].
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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[M]The[/M] appearance and [M]development of hentai[/M] is [M]due specifically to the Japanese cultural[/M] and historical [M]attitude to aesthetics[/M] and sexuality.
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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[M]The appearance[/M] and development [M]of hentai[/M] is [M]due specifically to the Japanese[/M] cultural and [M]historical attitude to[/M] aesthetics and [M]sexuality[/M].
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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[M]The appearance[/M] and development [M]of hentai[/M] is [M]due specifically to the Japanese[/M] cultural and [M]historical attitude to aesthetics[/M] and sexuality.
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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[M]The appearance[/M] and development [M]of hentai[/M] is [M]due specifically to the Japanese cultural[/M] and historical [M]attitude to[/M] aesthetics and [M]sexuality[/M].
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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[M]The appearance[/M] and development [M]of hentai[/M] is [M]due specifically to the Japanese cultural[/M] and historical [M]attitude to aesthetics[/M] and sexuality.
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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[M]Pornographic scenes played out in hentai[/M], like other pornography, [M]can have a variety of[/M] content and [M]nature[/M].
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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[M]Pornographic scenes played out in hentai[/M], like other pornography, [M]can have a variety of content[/M] and nature.
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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[M]Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography[/M], can have a variety of content and nature.
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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[M]Pornographic scenes played out in hentai[/M], like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature.
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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Hentai also exists in the form of [M]dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors[/M].
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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[M]Hentai[/M] also [M]exists in the form of dodjinshi[/M] - works that are self-published by their authors.
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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Some of the more specific areas for [M]hentai[/M] include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), [M]sadistic and BDSM practices[/M] (guro, tentacles, [M]shibari[/M]).
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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Some of the more specific areas for [M]hentai[/M] include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), [M]sadistic and BDSM practices[/M] (guro, [M]tentacles[/M], shibari).
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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Some of the more specific areas for [M]hentai[/M] include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), [M]sadistic and BDSM practices[/M] ([M]guro[/M], tentacles, shibari).
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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Some of the more specific areas for [M]hentai[/M] include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), [M]early sexual relations[/M] (shotakon, [M]lolikon[/M]), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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Some of the more specific areas for [M]hentai[/M] include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), [M]early sexual relations[/M] ([M]shotakon[/M], lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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Some of the more specific areas for [M]hentai[/M] include: [M]homosexual relations[/M] (yaoi, [M]yuri[/M]), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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Some of the more specific areas for [M]hentai[/M] include: [M]homosexual relations[/M] ([M]yaoi[/M], yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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Some of the [M]more specific areas for hentai include[/M]: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and [M]BDSM practices[/M] (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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Some of the [M]more specific areas for hentai include[/M]: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), [M]sadistic[/M] and BDSM [M]practices[/M] (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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Some of the [M]more specific areas for hentai include[/M]: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), [M]early sexual relations[/M] (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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Some of the [M]more specific areas for hentai include[/M]: [M]homosexual relations[/M] (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Hentai (変 態 pron.) Is a Japanese word which in this case means "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis". In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references. In Japan the expression seijin manga (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of [M]"sexual perversion"[/M] (変 態 性欲 [M]hentai seiyoku[/M]).
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of [M]"sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲[/M] hentai seiyoku).
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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In Japan it is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and has a very negative connotation, as [M]it indicates forms of "sexual perversion"[/M] (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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[M]In Japan it[/M] is used above all with the meaning of "sexually perverse" and [M]has a[/M] very [M]negative connotation[/M], as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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[M]In Japan it is used[/M] above all [M]with the meaning of "sexually perverse"[/M] and has a very negative connotation, as it indicates forms of "sexual perversion" (変 態 性欲 hentai seiyoku).
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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[M]Is a Japanese word which[/M] in this case [M]means[/M] "abnormality", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, [M]in another context[/M], "[M]metamorphosis[/M]".
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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[M]Is a Japanese word which in this case means[/M] "abnormality", "abnormal", or "[M]perverted[/M]", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis".
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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[M]Is a Japanese word which in this case means[/M] "abnormality", "[M]abnormal[/M]", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis".
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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[M]Is a Japanese word which in this case means[/M] "[M]abnormality[/M]", "abnormal", or "perverted", but also, in another context, "metamorphosis".
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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In Japan the expression seijin manga ([M]成人 漫画[/M] "[M]manga for adults[/M]") is also used with the same meaning.
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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In Japan the expression [M]seijin manga[/M] ([M]成人 漫画[/M] "manga for adults") is also used with the same meaning.
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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[M]In Japan the expression seijin manga[/M] (成人 漫画 "manga for adults") [M]is[/M] also [M]used with the same meaning.[/M]
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or [M]explicit[/M] ([M]H game[/M]) [M]references[/M].
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Used in hentai spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing [M]sexual[/M] ([M]eroge[/M]) or explicit (H game) [M]references[/M].
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Used in [M]hentai[/M] spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and [M]video games containing[/M] sexual (eroge) or [M]explicit[/M] (H game) [M]references[/M].
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Used in [M]hentai[/M] spelling (へ ん た い), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and [M]video games containing sexual[/M] (eroge) or explicit (H game) [M]references[/M].
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Used in [M]hentai[/M] spelling (へ ん た い), [M]mainly divided between hentai anime[/M], [M]hentai manga and video games[/M] containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references.
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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Used in [M]hentai spelling[/M] ([M]へ ん た い[/M]), mainly divided between hentai anime, hentai manga and video games containing sexual (eroge) or explicit (H game) references.
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Hentai (Japanese: 変 態, へ ん た い hentai Ukrainian perversion) is a type of manga, anime, as well as video games and images, the main element of which are pornographic scenes. The appearance and development of hentai is due specifically to the Japanese cultural and historical attitude to aesthetics and sexuality.
In this sense, the word is rarely used in Japan itself - usually such works are called jukhachikin (Japanese 18 禁, "ban on the sale of persons under 18").
Despite the fact that the history of Japanese art of erotic engraving and drawing (shung) dates back many centuries, hentai as a separate type of anime and manga appeared only in the late 70's - in the first half of the 80's of XX century.
Also, as in the case of ordinary anime, most anime in the hentai genre is based on manga (in this case - hentai manga). This anime is not usually intended for broadcast on television, so it is released in OVA format and is intended for home viewing on videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs. Hentai also exists in the form of dodjinshi - works that are self-published by their authors.
A variety of anime and manga that does not belong to hentai and roughly corresponds to the traditional concept of erotica is called echchi.
Pornographic scenes played out in hentai, like other pornography, can have a variety of content and nature. Some of the more specific areas for hentai include: homosexual relations (yaoi, yuri), early sexual relations (shotakon, lolikon), sadistic and BDSM practices (guro, tentacles, shibari).
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On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following [M]a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion[/M].
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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On 16 May 2021, [M]he[/M] also [M]became[/M] the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as [M]the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture[/M], following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool[/M], as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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On 16 May 2021, [M]he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool[/M], as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson Ramses Becker[/M] (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who [M]plays as a goalkeeper for[/M] Premier League club Liverpool and [M]the Brazil national team.[/M]
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson Ramses Becker[/M] (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who [M]plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool[/M] and the Brazil national team.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson Ramses Becker[/M] (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, [M]is a Brazilian professional footballer[/M] who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson Ramses Becker[/M] (born 2 October 1992), [M]commonly known as Alisson[/M], is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992)[/M], commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson[/M] began his career at [M]Internacional[/M], where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of [M]his four seasons at the club[/M].
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson[/M] began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and [M]won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club.[/M]
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson[/M] began his career [M]at Internacional[/M], where he [M]made over 100 appearances[/M] and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson began his career at Internacional[/M], where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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In 2019, [M]he[/M] was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was [M]also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy[/M].
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper[/M] and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as [M]the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy[/M].
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup[/M] as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help [M]Liverpool win[/M] their sixth [M]European Cup[/M].
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help [M]Liverpool win their sixth European Cup[/M].
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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In his first season at the club [M]he[/M] received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league ([M]21[/M]), and [M]kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win[/M] their sixth European Cup.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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In his first season at the club [M]he[/M] received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league ([M]21[/M]), and [M]kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final[/M] to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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In his first season at the club [M]he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league[/M] ([M]21[/M]), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league[/M] (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove[/M] for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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In 2016, [M]he completed a[/M] €7.5 million [M]transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up[/M].
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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In 2016, [M]he completed a[/M] €7.5 million [M]transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny[/M] before breaking into the starting line-up.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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In 2016, [M]he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma[/M] where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]In 2016[/M], [M]he completed a[/M] €7.5 million [M]transfer to Roma[/M] where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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He also played an integral part in [M]Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought[/M].
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort[/M], which ended the club's 30-year league title drought.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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In July 2018, [M]Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million[/M] (£56 million), [M]which could rise to €72 million[/M] (£66.8 million); [M]a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time.[/M]
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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In July 2018, [M]Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of[/M] €62.5 million [M](£56 million[/M]), [M]which could rise to[/M] €72 million (£[M]66.8 million[/M]); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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In July 2018, [M]Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of[/M] €62.5 million [M](£56 million[/M]), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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In July 2018, [M]Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million[/M] (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]In July 2018[/M], [M]Alisson signed for Liverpool[/M] for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson[/M] represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also [M]being named its best goalkeeper.[/M]
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson[/M] represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, [M]winning the 2019 tournament[/M] while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson represented Brazil at[/M] various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and [M]the 2019 and 2021 Copa América[/M], winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson represented Brazil at[/M] various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, [M]the 2018 FIFA World Cup[/M], and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson represented Brazil[/M] at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation [M]at the Copa América Centenario in 2016[/M], the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson[/M] represented Brazil at various youth levels before [M]making his senior international debut in 2015[/M] whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels[/M] before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper. He currently plays for Liverpool.
By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros. But a few days later his record was broken by Kepa Arrizabalaga who moved from Athletic Bilbao to Chelsea for €80m.
In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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[M]In 2019, Alisson was awarded[/M] the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning [M]the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe[/M].
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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[M]In 2019, Alisson was awarded[/M] the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and [M]the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football[/M], as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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[M]In 2019, Alisson was awarded[/M] the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, [M]FIFA World Goalkeeper[/M] and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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[M]In 2019, Alisson was awarded[/M] the Premier League Golden Glove, Copa América Best Goalkeeper, [M]UEFA Best Goalkeeper[/M], FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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[M]In 2019, Alisson was awarded[/M] the Premier League Golden Glove, [M]Copa América Best Goalkeeper[/M], UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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[M]In 2019, Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove[/M], Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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In 2019, [M]Alisson was awarded the Premier League Golden Glove[/M], Copa América Best Goalkeeper, UEFA Best Goalkeeper, FIFA World Goalkeeper and the Yashin Trophy - Best World Goalkeeper by France Football, as well as winning the Samba trophy of Gold, given to the best Brazilian player playing in Europe.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing [M]Buffon[/M] when he [M]moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros[/M].
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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By moving to Liverpool, Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing [M]Buffon[/M] when he [M]moved from Parma to Juventus[/M] for 54.2 million euros.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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By moving to Liverpool, [M]Alisson[/M] became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) [M]surpassing Buffon[/M] when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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By moving to Liverpool, [M]Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros)[/M] surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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By moving to Liverpool, [M]Alisson became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history[/M] (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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By [M]moving to Liverpool[/M], [M]Alisson[/M] became the most expensive goalkeeper in football history (72.5 million euros) surpassing Buffon when he moved from Parma to Juventus for 54.2 million euros.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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[M]Alisson Ramses Becker[/M], better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who [M]works as a goalkeeper[/M].
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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[M]Alisson Ramses Becker[/M], better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), [M]is a Brazilian footballer of German origin[/M] who works as a goalkeeper.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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[M]Alisson Ramses Becker[/M], better known as Alisson Becker or just Alisson [M](Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992)[/M], is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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[M]Alisson Ramses Becker, better known as[/M] Alisson Becker or [M]just Alisson[/M] (Novo Hamburgo, 2 October 1992), is a Brazilian footballer of German origin who works as a goalkeeper.
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Alisson Ramses Becker (born 2 October 1992), commonly known as Alisson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Liverpool and the Brazil national team. In 2019, he was named The Best FIFA Goalkeeper and was also the recipient of the inaugural Yashin Trophy.
Alisson began his career at Internacional, where he made over 100 appearances and won the Campeonato Gaúcho in each of his four seasons at the club. In 2016, he completed a €7.5 million transfer to Roma where he initially served as understudy to Wojciech Szczęsny before breaking into the starting line-up. In July 2018, Alisson signed for Liverpool for an initial fee of €62.5 million (£56 million), which could rise to €72 million (£66.8 million); a world record fee for a goalkeeper at the time. In his first season at the club he received the Premier League Golden Glove for most clean sheets in the league (21), and kept another clean sheet in the UEFA Champions League Final to help Liverpool win their sixth European Cup. The following season he kept a clean sheet in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup as the team won in extra time to clinch the trophy. He also played an integral part in Liverpool's 2019–20 Premier League title-winning effort, which ended the club's 30-year league title drought. On 16 May 2021, he also became the first goalkeeper to score a goal for Liverpool, as well as the first goalkeeper to score a matchwinner in a Premier League fixture, following a 95th minute-winning header against West Bromwich Albion.
Alisson represented Brazil at various youth levels before making his senior international debut in 2015 whereafter he represented the nation at the Copa América Centenario in 2016, the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and the 2019 and 2021 Copa América, winning the 2019 tournament while also being named its best goalkeeper.
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