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Brazilian association football player | Gio Garbelini
English association football player (born 2002) | Kian Harratt
Belgian association football player | Xander Blomme
Indian football player | Jeakson Singh Thaunaojam
Chilean footballer | Bastián Yañez
Turkish association football player | İsmail Çokçalış
Polish association football player | Kamil Piątkowski
English footballer | Niamh Charles
association football player | Boy Kemper
Romanian association football player (1999-) | Florin Borța
Czech association football player (1999-) | Richard Sedláček
Chilean footballer | Bryan Figueroa
Dutch association football player | Maxime Bennink
Ukrainian association football player | Artem Dovbyk
French association football player | Yohann Magnin
footballer | Tereza Krejčiříková
Colombian footballer | Alfredo Morelos
Footballer (born 1996) | James Roberts
Brazilian association football player | Luidy Viegas
English footballer | Coral-Jade Haines
association football player | Paul Iacob
South Korean footballer | Jang Chang
Macedonian footballer | Darko Velkovski
footballer | Jesper Karlström
South Korean footballer | Kim Han-gil
Guinean footballer | Amadou Diallo
association football player | Law Chun Yan
Slovenian footballer | Erik Janža
British association football player (born 1993) | Zdravko Karadachki
Arab-Israeli—Sudanese association footballer of Bedouin descent | Taleb Tawatha
Zambian footballer | Evans Kangwa
Russian footballer | Vyacheslav Podberyozkin
Bosnia and Herzegovina footballer | Jasmin Mešanović
Norwegian association football player | Anja Sønstevold
Brazilian footballer (born 1991) | Pablo Nascimento Castro
Gaël Romeo Kakuta Mambenga is a professional footballer who plays as a winger for TFF First League club Sakaryaspor. Born in France, he represents the DR Congo national team. | Gaël Kakuta, French footballer
Dutch association football player | Ricky van Haaren
Tunisian association football player | Fakhreddine Ben Youssef
Håvard Nordtveit is a Norwegian former professional footballer who played as a defender or defensive midfielder. | Håvard Nordtveit, Norwegian footballer
Swedish association football player | Jakob Johansson
Jacques François Moubandje is a professional footballer who most recently played as a left back for Swiss club Sion. Born in Cameroon, he represented the Switzerland national team. | François Moubandje, Swiss footballer
Ukrainian association football player (born 1990) | Maksym Bilyi
Argentine footballer | Estefanía Banini
Argentinian association football player | Hernán Fener
association football player | Heini Bech
Korean association football player | Kim Min-ki
German footballer | Patrick Schönfeld
Azerbaijani footballer | Bakhtiyar Soltanov
Irish association football player | Craig Mahon
English footballer (born 1989) | Luke Medley
English association football player (born 1989) | Matty Blair
Hong Kong footballer | Tsang Kam To
Singaporean footballer | Yasir Hanapi
Ghanaian footballer | Isaac Vorsah
Finnish footballer | Mika Ojala
Austrian association football player | Mihret Topcagić
Tanzanian footballer | Nizar Khalfan
Sebastian Prödl is an Austrian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. A full international from 2007 to 2018, he represented the Austria national team at UEFA Euro 2008 and UEFA Euro 2016. | Sebastian Prödl, Austrian footballer
Austrian association football player | Bernhard Morgenthaler
Scottish association football player | Garry Kenneth
Cheick Ismaël Tioté was an Ivorian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. | Cheick Tioté, Ivorian footballer (born 1986)
French footballer | Alexandre Raineau
Brazilian association football player | Bruno Coutinho
French footballer | Jean-Eudes Maurice
association football player | Katrin Schmidt
Spanish footballer | Rubén Rayos
French association football player | Thomas Gamiette
Belarusian footballer | Syarhey Kantsavy
Japanese association football player | Kazuhiko Chiba
British footballer (born 1985) | Lee Croft
English footballer (born 1985) | Ben Herd
Bulgarian footballer | Daniel Gadzhev
Russian footballer | Oleg Babenkov
Senegalese and French footballer | Pape Diakhaté
Mexican footballer | Luis Gerardo Venegas
Norwegian association football player | Bjørn Helge Riise
Cameroonian footballer | Ludovick Takam
Russian football player | Roman Adamov
Ukrainian footballer | Valeriy Sokolenko
Kazakhstani footballer | Andrei Finonchenko
Dutch footballer | Danny Buijs
German footballer | Lars Fuchs
Footballer (born 1982) | David Perkins
Turkish footballer | İbrahim Öztürk
Moroccan association football player | Saïd Hammouni
Czech association football player | Martin Horáček
Montenegrin footballer | Branko Bošković
Gambian association football manager | Mattar M'Boge
Kostas Katsouranis is a Greek former professional footballer. A versatile midfielder, who won the Super League Greek Footballer of the Year Award in 2005 and 2013, as well as the Cosme Damião Award for Footballer of the Year in 2008. | Kostas Katsouranis, Greek footballer
German footballer | Vitus Nagorny
Iranian footballer | Mehdi Rajabzadeh
Uzbekistani footballer | Zaynitdin Tadjiyev
Slovak footballer (born 1976) | Miroslav Karhan
association football player | René Aufhauser
Bulgarian footballer (1976-2016) | Trayan Dyankov
Portuguese footballer | Alan Cavalcanti
Dutch professional footballer | Chima Onyeike
Latvian footballer | Vīts Rimkus
Russian footballer | Mikhail Sinyov
Colombian footballer | Faryd Mondragón
Russian footballer | Andrei Smetanin
German footballer | Ulf Mehlhorn
Uruguayan footballer | Guillermo Sanguinetti
Spanish football manager | Lucas Alcaraz
Dean Nicholas Saunders is a Welsh football manager and former professional footballer. | Dean Saunders, Welsh footballer and manager
Japanese association football player and manager | Kiyoshi Okuma
Spanish association football manager and former player | Luis de la Fuente
German association football player | Thomas Ludwig
Romanian association football player | Marcel Lăzăreanu
Michel François Platini is a French football administrator and former player and manager. Regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, Platini won the Ballon d'Or three times in a row, in 1983, 1984 and 1985, and came seventh in the FIFA Player of the Century vote. In recognition of his achievements, he was named a Knight of the Legion of Honour in 1985 and became an Officer in 1998. As the president of UEFA in 2015 he was banned from involvement in football under FIFA's organisation, over ethics violations. The ban lasted until 2023. | Michel Platini, French footballer and manager
English footballer (born 1951) | Alan Hudson
association football player | Mai Đức Chung
Brazilian footballer and manager | Luís Pereira
association football player | Paul Popovici
Bulgarian footballer | Kiril Ivkov
Dutch football manager | Jan Mak
Italian footballer | Franco Cordova
Swiss association football player (1942-) | Herbert Dimmeler
Hungarian footballer (1940-2011) | Ernő Solymosi
Peruvian footballer (1940-2017) | Miguel Ángel Loayza
football player | Wilfried Klingbiel
Moroccan footballer | Moulay Khanousi
Dutch football player (1938–2024) | Henk Tijm
Italian footballer (1934-2016) | Giorgio Tinazzi
Israeli association football player (1931-) | David Kushnir
Swiss footballer (1926-2011) | Robert Ballaman
Belgian football player (1926-2005) | Armand Seghers
Argentine footballer (1924-2008) | Ricardo Infante
French association football player (1911-1983) | Jean Collet
Belgian footballer (1909-1992) | André Vandeweyer
Belgian footballer (1907–1992) | August Hellemans
Spanish association football player (1907-1965) | Kiriki
Chilean footballer (1902-1973) | Carlos Schneeberger
German footballer (1900–1977) | Heinrich Weber
Paraguayan footballer (1898–1959) | Eusebio Díaz
Argentine footballer (1888-1931) | Juan Domingo Brown
Footballer (1872-1947) | Smart Arridge
Scottish footballer | John Petrie
English footballer (1851-1928) | Frederick Green