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Costa Rican footballer | Julen Cordero
Austrian footballer (born 2001) | Leo Greiml
Nigerian association football player (2001-) | Promise Akinpelu
Italian footballer | Luca Gemello
English association football player (born 1999) | Joy Mukena
association football player | Bilge Su Koyun
Brazilian association football player | Arthur Gomes Lourenço
Argentine association football player | Sofía Chemes
association football player | Sabrina Horvat
Swiss association football player | Mirsad Hasanovic
French footballer (born 1995) | Mike Maignan
Dutch footballer | Derrick Luckassen
Paraguayan association football player | Juan Escobar
Spanish footballer | Jon Bautista
German association football player | Louis Samson
Ghanaian footballer | Shadrach Eghan
Andorran association football player | Marc Rebés
Norwegian association football player | Chris Wingate
German association football player | Kerem Demirbay
German footballer | Kevin Möhwald
British footballer (born 1993) | Chuks Aneke
Ghanaian footballer | Ebenezer Assifuah
English footballer | Tatiana Saunders
Slovak association football player | Norbert Gyömbér
South Korean association football player | Nam Tae-hee
professional footballer | Diego De Buen
Norwegian association football player | Erik Tønne
Finnish footballer | Eero Markkanen
association football player (born 1991) | Will Grigg
Brazilian association football player | Leandro Pereira
Turkish female footballer | Ezgi Çağlar
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Hungarian professional football player | Gergő Beliczky
Serbian footballer | Nenad Krstičić
Swedish association football player | Emelie Lövgren
Irish footballer | Ruesha Littlejohn
Norwegian association football player | Oda Fugelsnes
Czech association football player | Lukáš Bartošák
German association football player | Cameron Artigliere
association football player | Diego Luz
Emirati footballer | Amer Abdulrahman
Russian footballer | Vladimir Khozin
German footballer | Christopher Bieber
Argentinian association football player | Neri Bandiera
Cameroonian and French footballer | Jean Armel Kana Biyik
North Korean footballer | Choe Myong-Ho
Winston Wiremu Reid is a New Zealand former footballer. He is most known for his time as a defender with Premier League club West Ham United and captaining the New Zealand national team. He has also played for Midtjylland with loan periods at Sporting Kansas City and Brentford. | Winston Reid, New Zealand-Danish footballer
Association footballer | Thomas Reifeltshammer
James Troisi is a former Australian professional soccer player who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger. | James Troisi, Australian footballer
Salvadorian footballer | Rodolfo Zelaya
French association football player | Thomas Heurtaux
Iranian footballer | Mohsen Delir
Swedish footballer | Ammar Ahmed
Argentine association football player | Mariano Trípodi
French footballer (born 1987) | Benoît Costil
Romanian association football player | Florin Niță
Argentinian association football player | Guido Milán
Mexican association football player | Rodolfo Cota
Argentine footballer | Oscar Ustari
German footballer | Sascha Dum
Spanish footballer | Oriol Riera
Marco Antonio de Mattos Filho, commonly known as Marquinho, is a former Brazilian professional footballer. Mainly an attacking midfielder who plays for Figueirense, he can also play as a left wingback. | Marco Antônio de Mattos Filho, Brazilian footballer
French footballer (born 1986) | Romain Danzé
South Korean footballer | Kim Hyo-gi
Swedish footballer (born 1986) | Ola Toivonen
association football player | Tamás Gruborovics
Italian footballer | Michael Agazzi
Spanish footballer born 1984 | Fernando Vega
Japanese association football player | Daishi Hiramatsu
Moroccan association football player | El Mahdi Kharmaj
Kazakhstani association football player | Q56309748
Belgian footballer | David Meul
Iranian footballer | Alireza Nourmohammadi
association football player (1981-) | Q56368850
Polish handball player and association football player | Arkadiusz Miszka
Colombian footballer | Miguel Murillo
Russian footballer | Ural Amirov
English footballer (born 1980) | Lee Ellington
Tunisian association football player | Saber Ben Frej
Algerian footballer | Réda Babouche
Swedish footballer | Hannes Stiller
association football player | Leung Chi Kui
German footballer | Sandra Smisek
Association footballer | Markus Scharrer
Jamaican footballer (born 1972) | Paul Hall
Argentinian association football player | Diego Vásquez
Israeli footballer | Asi Rahamim
Israeli footballer | Elad Koren
Lebanese football player and manager | Mahmoud Hammoud
Macedonian footballer (born 1961) | Čedomir Janevski
English footballer and manager (born 1959) | Graham Roberts
Spanish Basque footballer | Juan Antonio Larrañaga
Soviet footballer (1949-2000) | Viktor Kolotov
Dutch association football player | Koko Hoekstra
Dutch association football player | Rob Rensenbrink
Italian footballer and manager | Nello Santin
Romanian footballer (1940-2015) | Mihai Adam
Italian footballer and manager | Angelo Sormani
Jesaia Swart, commonly known as Sjaak Swart, is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a winger for Ajax. During his career at Ajax, he amassed a total of almost 600 matches, a record for the club. | Sjaak Swart, Dutch footballer
German footballer (1936–2022) | Leo Wilden
Italian football coach | Osvaldo Bagnoli
Romanian footballer (1932-2020) | Dumitru Munteanu
Swiss footballer (1930-2014) | Ferdinando Riva
Dutch footballer and businessman (1930-2012) | Jan Louwers
French footballer (1927-2003) | Pierre Cahuzac
Argentinian association football player | Vicente Altomonte
Theodorus Johannes Franciscus Brokmann Jr., better known as Theo Brokmann, was a Dutch football player. | Theo Brokmann Jr., Dutch football player (died 2003)
João Alves Jobin Saldanha was a Brazilian journalist and football manager. He coached the Brazil national football team during the South American Qualifying to the 1970 FIFA World Cup. Nicknamed João Sem Medo by Nelson Rodrigues, Saldanha played for Botafogo. He then started a career in journalism and became one of Brazil's most prolific sports columnists. He often criticised players, managers and teams, and was a member of then-illegal Brazilian Communist Party. | João Saldanha, Brazilian footballer, manager, and journalist (born 1917)
Dutch association football player (1914-1975) | Charles de Bock
French association football player (1904-1994) | Charles Allé
Peruvian association football player (1900-1983) | Miguel Rostaing La Torre
French footballer (1899-1973) | Urbain Wallet
Hungarian association football player and association football manager (1897-1977) | József Künsztler
French association football player (1886-1972) | Maurice Bigué
English footballer (1884-1938) | Frank Jefferis
Dutch footballer (1882-1965) | Dirk Lotsy
English footballer (1881-1960) | Horace Bailey
British association football player (1868-1920) | Neil McCallum