New Zealand association football player | Alex Paulsen
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New Zealand association football player | Alex Paulsen
Turkish footballer | Mert Korkmaz
Moroccan and French footballer | Yanis Begraoui
Ugandan association football player | Allan Okello
German association football player | Max Sprang
association football player | Deroy Duarte
association football player | Melle Meulensteen
Brazilian association football player (1999-) | Lucas Silva Melo
Scottish association football player (born 1998) | Allan Campbell
association football player | Michael Lang
association football player | Roman Vantukh
French association football player | Vincent Marchetti
English footballer | Faye Bryson
Ukrainian association football player | Yuriy Kopyna
Italian association football player | Chiara Eusebio
Dutch footballer | Daley Sinkgraven
association football player | Tendai Chitiza
Nigerian association football player | James Igbekeme
Spanish footballer | Fede Vico
Northern Irish association football player | David Morgan
British footballer (born 1994) | Mitch Rose
association football player | Brandur Suðuroy
Lithuanian association football player | Ovidijus Verbickas
footballer | Ravi Kumar
Croatian association football player | Luka Muzenjak
Croatian footballer | Toni Gorupec
Russian association football player | David Khurtsidze
Tunisian-Austrian association football player | Seifedin Chabbi
Greek footballer | Panagiotis Tsintotas
association football player | Wang Chien-ming
Czech association football player (1993-) | Petr Hronek
Mexican footballer | José Antonio Rodríguez
Czech footballer | Tomáš Přikryl
Norwegian association football player | Ruben Want
Ángel Rodrigo Romero Villamayor is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays as a winger for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Corinthians and the Paraguay national team. He is the twin brother of Óscar Romero. | Ángel Romero, Paraguayan footballer
Óscar David Romero Villamayor is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Internacional and the Paraguay national team. He is the twin brother of Ángel Romero. | Óscar Romero, Paraguayan footballer
Argentinian association football player | Alexis Martin Arias
Malaysian footballer | Thamil Arasu Ambumamee
Spanish footballer | Irene Paredes
English association football player (born 1991) | Amy Turner
Argentinian association football player | Nicolás Vélez
footballer | Mattia Lanzano
Bulgarian footballer | Rosen Kolev
Argentinian association football player | Joaquín Laso
association football player | Iñaki Urkizu
association football player | Elisabeth Tieber
Russian footballer | Aleksandr Stavpets
Benjamin Büchel is a Liechtensteiner professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Swiss Challenge League club Vaduz, which he captains, and the Liechtenstein national team. | Benjamin Büchel, Liechtensteiner footballer
German footballer | Benjamin Hübner
footballer | Ignacio Fideleff
English footballer (born 1989) | Domaine Rouse
Turkish footballer | Anıl Karaer
Australian association football player | Michelle Heyman
Brazilian association football player (born 1988) | Bárbara
Spanish footballer | Marta Unzué
Guram Kashia is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Niké Liga club Slovan Bratislava and captains the Georgia national team. | Guram Kashia, Georgian footballer
New Zealand association footballer | Chris James
Swedish footballer | Alexander Faltsetas
Dutch association footballer | Sylvia Smit
Willem Janssen is a Dutch professional football official and a former player who played as a central defender. He is the technical director of VVV-Venlo. | Willem Janssen, Dutch footballer
Croatian footballer | Drago Gabrić
Australian association football player | Leah Blayney
English footballer (born 1986) | Marvin Bartley
Hungarian football player | Gábor Horváth
Scottish footballer (born 1985) | Chris Higgins
association football player | Anatoliy Pylypenko
Brazilian footballer | João Gabriel da Silva
Miguel Ángel Pinto Jerez is a Chilean former football goalkeeper. He is the current assistant coach of Esteban González in Coquimbo Unido. | Miguel Pinto, Chilean footballer
Brazilian association football player | Márcio Mossoró
Italian footballer | Alessandro Bruno
Footballer (born 1983) | Michael Briscoe
Russian footballer | Denis Vavilin
Israeli footballer | Haim Megrelashvili
Serbian footballer | Zoran Ljubinković
Spanish footballer | Antonio Reguero
Spanish footballer | José María Díaz Muñoz
Russian footballer | Vitali Kazantsev
Christoph Preuß is a German former professional footballer who played as a defender or defensive midfielder. | Christoph Preuß, German footballer
Norwegian association football player | Rune Bolseth
Spanish footballer | Joaquín Álvarez Álvarez
footballer | Charles Dzisah
Renny Vicente Vega Hernández is a Venezuelan former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. | Renny Vega, Venezuelan footballer
Belgian association football player | Émile Mpenza
Association footballer | Manfred Razenböck
Hungarian association football player | Balázs Nikolov
Danish footballer | Allan K. Jepsen
Argentine association football player and manager | Sebastián Méndez
Tony Popovic is an Australian association football manager and former player. He is currently head coach of the Australia national football team. | Tony Popovic, Australian footballer and manager
Michael Owen Johnson is a former footballer who played as a defender, primarily at centre back, although he also played left-back when called upon. He is a current England U18s coach and club ambassador of Derby County. He made more than 550 appearances in the Football League and Premier League, including more than 250 games for Birmingham City and more than 100 each for Notts County, the club where he began his professional career, and for Derby County. Johnson was born in Nottingham, England, and played 13 times for the Jamaica national team, for which he qualified by descent. He retired as a player at the end of the 2008–09 season, and took up the post of youth team manager with Notts County. | Michael Johnson, English-Jamaican footballer and manager
Spanish footballer and manager | Imanol Alguacil
association football player | Oliver Spiteri
Spanish association football player | Miguel Ángel Rondán Fernández
Italian association football player | Giancarlo Marocchi
Nigerian footballer | Michael Emenalo
Danish association football player | Jan Mølby
Mexican football player and manager | Sergio Bueno
Russian footballer and referee (born 1961) | Valentin Ivanov
East German footballer | Dieter Kühn
footballer | Patrick Rampillon
association football player | Rolf Tröger
Brazilian footballer | Ado
Japanese association football player | Ryuichi Sugiyama
East German football player and coach (1940–2022) | Jürgen Heinsch
Tunisian association football player | Abdelmajid Chetali
Footballer (1930-1984) | Alaa El-Hamouly
Giampiero Boniperti was an Italian footballer who played his entire 15-season career at Juventus between 1946 and 1961, winning five Serie A titles and two Coppa Italia titles. He also played for the Italy national team at international level and took part in the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cup finals, as well as the 1952 Summer Olympics with Italy. After retirement from professional football, Boniperti was a CEO and chairman of Juventus and, later, a deputy to the European Parliament. | Giampiero Boniperti, Italian footballer and politician (died 2021)
Argentine footballer | Nicolás Moreno
Alfredo Stéfano Di Stéfano Laulhé was an Argentine professional footballer and coach who played as a forward, widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time. Nicknamed "Saeta Rubia",he is best known for his achievements with Real Madrid, where he was instrumental in the club's domination of the European Cup and La Liga during the 1950s and 1960s. Along with Francisco Gento and José María Zárraga, he was one of only three players to play a part in all five European Cup victories, scoring goals in each of the five finals. Di Stéfano played international football mostly for Spain after moving to Madrid and becoming a naturalised citizen, but he also played for Argentina and Colombia. | Alfredo Di Stéfano, Argentinian-Spanish footballer and coach (born 1926)
Swedish footballer and manager (1924-2012) | Lennart Samuelsson
Danish association football and handball player (1921-1990) | Karl Aage Hansen
Chilean association football player (1920-1990) | Francisco Hormazábal
Swedish association football player (1912-1988) | Gillis Andersson
Footballer (1898-1966) | Ernest Blackham
Dutch association football player (1894-1923) | Jo Schot
Swedish footballer (1884-1938) | Gustaf Bergström