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❤️ Federico Freire 🦌

"Federico Freire (born 6 November 1990) is an Argentine footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Club Atlético San Telmo. Club career Vélez Sarsfield Freire began his professional career with Argentine outfit, Vélez Sarsfield in 2011, earning his first call-up on 29 May 2011, in a 2-1 loss against Tigre. He made his professional debut in a 1-1 home draw with Colón on 27 November 2011. He made 11 official league appearances for the Argentine outfit before moving to the Italian Serie A with Catania. Calcio Catania On 5 July 2013, Freire officially signed for Catania,Federico Freire al Catania: trasferimento a titolo definitivo (Federico Freire to Catania transfer outright) Calcio Catania. 5 July 2013. although the 22-year- old midfielder had already signed the contract on 10 June, but it was only deposited in the Lega Serie A today. He was signed on a Bosman free transfer and does not require a non-EU transfer being that the player also obtains a Spanish passport.Catania sign Freire Football Italia. 5 July 2013. He made his debut in Serie A match against Torino on 24 November 2013, as a substitute in the last 6 minutes. However, he failed to appear any other matches for Catania in a nearly half-year. Arsenal de Sarandí On 3 February 2014, Freire returned to Argentina for Arsenal,Freire llega a préstamo (Freire comes to loan) Arsenal Fútbol Club. 3 February 2014. ending a short-term career at Catania.Risoluzione consensuale del contratto con Federico Freire Pisano (Mutual termination of the contract with Federico Freire Pisano) Calcio Catania. 31 January 2014. Although he was brought to the team by coach Gustavo Alfaro he failed to play many minutes. On April 15, 2014, coach Alfaro was discharged from Arsenal and coach Martín Palermo was hired. Quickly, Martín Palermo noticed Freire's skills, and played for the first team two times for the local tournament and six times for the Copa Libertadores. Honours ; Vélez Sarsfield * Argentine Primera División (2): 2011 Clausura, 2012 Inicial References External links *Profile at Vélez Sársfield's official website Category:Living people Category:1990 births Category:Argentine footballers Category:Argentine expatriate footballers Category:Association football midfielders Category:Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield footballers Category:Calcio Catania players Category:Arsenal de Sarandí footballers Category:Universidad San Martín footballers Category:Olimpo footballers Category:Club Sportivo Estudiantes players Category:Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy footballers Category:San Telmo footballers Category:Argentine Primera División players Category:Serie A players Category:Primera B Nacional players Category:Primera B Metropolitana players Category:Peruvian Primera División players Category:Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Italy Category:Expatriate footballers in Italy Category:Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Peru Category:Expatriate footballers in Peru "

❤️ Brian Ferreira 🦌

"Brian Federico Ferreira (born May 24, 1994Brian Ferreira MIDFIELD - Date of birth May 24 1994 Eurosport- 25/12/2016) is an Argentine-Iraqi professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Liga 1 club Persela Lamongan. Career Brian Ferreira was a product of Velez Sarsfield academy, which produces great players like Carlos Bianchi and Nicolás Otamendi. He was considered as one the most exciting prospects at Velez, having been promoted to the club's senior team in January 2016. However, due to his club's worsening financial situation, Ferreira was released as a free agent in September 2016. He then went to Club Olimpo but failed to impress. He was then quickly loaned to Club Atlético Independiente's reserve team, where he failed to make a single appearance On international level, Ferreira represented Argentina in the 2011 U-17 FIFA World Cup that was held in Mexico, in which he managed to score an amazing halfway-line goal in a 3–1 defeat against Japan.Japan humiliates Argentina - Brian Ferreira chipped the Japanese goalkeeper superbly from near the halfway line. Having failed to stamp his mark on Argentina, Ferreira moved his footballing career to Asia. His first destination is Johor Darul Ta'zim F.C. whom are seeking a direct replacement for outgoing Jorge Pereyra Díaz. Although Ferreira was born and grew up in Argentina, he currently holds an Iraqi passport and in the 2017 Malaysia Super League season, he was registered as an AFC player as part of the 4 foreign players allowed to be registered per team. As a result, he is eligible to represent Iraq on an international level.MARIO GOMEZ: WE HAVE ONE MORE STRIKER FROM ARGENTINA AND HE IS KNOWN AS THE “APACHE ASSASSIN”. WE WILL INTRODUCE HIM THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW. - Our Asian player is Brian Ferreira. Brian Ferreira holds an Iraqi passport. Retrieved from Johor Southern Tigers Honours Club ;Vélez Sarsfield *Argentine Primera División (2): 2012 Inicial, 2012–13 Superfinal *Supercopa Argentina (1): 2013 ;Coquimbo Unido *Primera B de Chile (1): 2018 International Argentina U-17 * South American Under-17 Championship Third place: 2011 References External links * Argentine Primera statistics at Fútbol XXI * Brian Ferreira at Eurosport (English) * Category:1994 births Category:Living people Category:Argentine footballers Category:Argentine expatriate footballers Category:Argentine people of Iraqi descent Category:Association football midfielders Category:Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield footballers Category:Club Atlético Independiente footballers Category:Olimpo footballers Category:Fuerza Amarilla S.C. footballers Category:Coquimbo Unido footballers Category:Argentine Primera División players Category:Primera B de Chile players Category:Expatriate footballers in Chile Category:Expatriate footballers in Ecuador Category:Expatriate footballers in Malaysia Category:Liga 1 (Indonesia) players Category:PSS Sleman players Category:Expatriate footballers in Indonesia "

❤️ George Lauder (Scottish industrialist) 🦌

"George Lauder (November 11, 1837 – August 24, 1924) was a Scottish industrialist. A mechanical engineer by trade, he was the "cousin-brother" and business partner of steel magnate Andrew Carnegie in the Carnegie Steel Company. The two were among the richest people in the world during their lifetimes with Lauders fortune valued at roughly $19 billion (in 2018 dollars). The sale of Carnegie Steel to J.P. Morgan in 1901 created U.S. Steel where Lauder sat on the board of directors. This became the first corporation in the world with a market capitalization exceeding $1 billion ($ billion today). Early years George Lauder was the son of George Lauder, Sr. and Seaton Morrison. His father owned the general store on the local high street in Dunfermline. George Sr. was better known in Scotland for his commitment to Scottish nationalism, an egalitarian democracy, and the Chartism cause. He was a keen radical for the time, championing the preservation of human and public rights which led to the Reform Acts of 1836. After his wife Seaton died young, Lauder Sr. became instrumental in the upbringing of his only son George and his nephew Andrew Carnegie. Lauder Jr. and Carnegie were two years apart in age and best friends as a result of their shared experiences. They affectionately referred to one another as "Dod" and "Naig" (respectively), due to their mutual inability to fully say each other's names as young children. After Andrew and his family left for America, George stayed in Scotland where he would go on to graduate from Glasgow University with a degree in mechanical engineering while studying under Lord Kelvin. Business life Andrew Carnegie, George Lauder, and Thomas Miller in 1862. Taken in Glasgow, Scotland. In 1873, Carnegie wrote to Lauder, who, despite still living in Scotland had never ceased to be his closest confidant and advisor. Carnegie inquired about a term used in a contract for the steel to be used for the new Eads Bridge in St. Louis, Missouri. The term unknown to Carnegie was 'the modulus of elasticity' of Elastic modulus. Lauder, an academic, answered swiftly and capably helping Carnegie close the contract. This provoked Carnegie to ask Lauder to join him in America as a partner in the Carnegie Steel Corporation. Lauder accepted and joined Carnegie, Carnegie's brother (and also Lauder's cousin) Thomas M. Carnegie, Henry Phipps, Jr., and Henry Clay Frick in Pittsburgh. Lauder brought a new dynamic to the business with his formal education, and expertise in, mechanical engineering. Surprisingly, this level of training was unique among the partners of the business—most of whom had learned the business as they went and none of whom had technical training of any kind. Lauder brought several new developments to the steel industry in America. This included inventing the process for washing and coking dross from coal mines resulting in a significant increase to profits and the overall value of the business. This became industry-standard world- wide in the production of steel. Lauder would also go on to lead the development of the use of steel in armor and armaments which had been a business Carnegie balked at entering until President Benjamin Harrison personally appealed to him. Lauder and Charles M. Schwab would spend significant time at the Krupp factory in Germany in 1886 before returning to build the massive armor plate mill at the Homestead Steel Works that would revolutionize warfare forever. By the turn of the twentieth century, Lauder was a director of Carnegie Steel, ran both the coke and ore businesses, and was the company's second largest shareholder after Carnegie. After over thirty years as a senior member of the syndicate, Lauder was seen as the "balance wheel" for his moderate and cautious counsel and the lone "brake" for his often impulsive cousin Carnegie. Partner Daniel Clemson referred to Lauder as a "father figure" to the rest of the company. After the successful sale of Carnegie Steel Company to J.P. Morgan which lead to the formation of U.S. Steel in 1901, Lauder joined the board of directors of the new company. It became the first corporation in the world with a market capitalization exceeding US$1 Billion. Marriage and Issue George Lauder married Anna Maria Romeyn Varick in 1877. His wife, a member of old Dutch New York Society, was a descendant from many key figures in the creation and development of New York City. Her ancestors include Joris Jansen Rapelje who was among the earliest settlers of New Netherland in 1623 and a member of the Council of Twelve Men—the first democratic institution in the future United States. She was also a descendant of Richard Varick, the second post-colonial (and 45th overall) Mayor of New York City. George and Anna Maria had three children together, Harriet, George III. and Elizabeth. Their daughter Harriet married Dr. James C. Greenway combining the Lauder and Greenway families into what is now known as the Lauder Greenway Family. Together, they gifted the endowment that created the Yale School of Public Health. They also purchased what would become the Lauder Greenway Estate in Greenwich. Through them, the senior Lauders' grandchildren include ornithologist James Cowan Greenway and G. Lauder Greenway, who led the Metropolitan Opera Association. Their son George Lauder III was a high-profile sailor who set the record in 1900 (held until 1905) for the fastest trans-Atlantic crossing with his yacht, Endymion. Through him, the senior Lauders' grandchildren included Polly Lauder Tunney, who would marry reigning world heavyweight boxing champion Gene Tunney. Through them, Lauders' great grandchildren include U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator John V. Tunney. Family Estate Aerial view of the estate George Lauder lived out the last eleven years of his life as a widower at the Lauder Greenway Estate in Greenwich, Connecticut. Built for industrialist John Hamilton Gourlie in 1896, it was purchased by Lauder's daughter Harriet in 1905. At the time of purchase, the estate included 57 acres and included fruit-bearing orchards, a chicken and pig farm, as well as the French Renaissance mansion, to which the family added two wings in the early 1910s and expanded the estate to over 100 acres. Still considered to be "...Greenwich, Conn.’s last Great Estate, an opulent robber baron-era property enveloping 50 prized acres along the tony New York suburb’s waterfront." It is the largest surviving Gilded Age mansion in Connecticut. It became the most expensive private residence in the United States in 2014 when it sold for $120 million ($ million today). References Category:1837 births Category:1924 deaths Category:Lauder Greenway Family Category:Andrew Carnegie Category:Gilded Age Category:U.S. Steel Category:Scottish billionaires Category:American billionaires Category:American industrialists Category:American philanthropists Category:19th-century American businesspeople Category:20th-century American businesspeople Category:American steel industry businesspeople Category:Businesspeople from Pittsburgh Category:People from Dunfermline Category:Alumni of the University of Glasgow Category:Scottish emigrants to the United States Category:Carnegie family "

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