RIO DE JANEIRO, May 15 (Xinhua) -- Veteran forward
Adriano was called up for the second time since Germany 2006 as the Rio-based
Brazilian football confederation released on Thursday the 25-man squad drafted
for the FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Last year, Adriano experienced a bad phase in his
career due to injuries and problems with alcohol abuse.
Italy's Inter Milan then agreed to loan him out to
Brazilian club Sao Paulo, where he has been displaying significant improvement
since January.
On Wednesday, the forward scored for his team in the
1-0 victory over Fluminense in the Libertadores Cup's quarterfinal.
Brazil will face Paraguay on June 15 in Asuncion, and
Argentina on June 18 at home, in its quest for South Africa 2010. Adriano and
Santos' wingback Kleber were drafted exclusively for the two matches next month.
Before that, the Brazilian team will play two
friendly games inthe United States: on May 31, against Canada, and on June 6,
against Venezuela. Real Madrid's wingback Marcelo and Betis' forward Rafael
Sobis were called only to those two matches.
Squad:
Goalkeepers: Julio Cesar (Internazionale), Doni
(Roma), Diego Alves (Almeria);
Defenders: Lucio (Bayern Munich), Alex Costa
(Chelsea), Juan (Roma), Luisao (Benfica)
Wingbacks: Daniel Alves (Sevilla), Maicon
(Internazionale), Gilberto (Hertha Berlin), Marcelo (Real Madrid), Kleber
(Santos);
Midfielders: Elano (Manchester City), Gilberto Silva
(Arsenal),Mineiro (Hertha Berlin), Josue (Wolfsburg), Anderson (Manchester
United), Diego (Werder Bremen), Kaka (Milan)
Forwards: Adriano (Sao Paulo), Alexandre Pato
(Milan), Julio Baptista (Real Madrid), Luis Fabiano (Sevilla), Rafael Sobis
(Betis), Robinho (Real Madrid)