Australian association football player | Garang Kuol
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Australian association football player | Garang Kuol
Dutch association football player | Jill Diekman
Dutch association football player | Lieke Huijsmans
Scottish association football player (born 2002) | Cieran Slicker
Scottish association football player | Ibane Bowat
Hong Kong football player | Lo Siu Kei
Japanese association football player | Shun Ayukawa
association football player | Arbnor Muçolli
Argentinian association football player | Kevin Sibille
Spanish association football player | Álex Carbonell
English association football player (born 1997) | Stephen Humphrys
Algerian association football player | Aymen Mahious
Chilean footballer | Bryan Carvallo Utreras
Dutch association football player | Tiny Hoekstra
English footballer | Beth Hepple
Colombian footballer | Rafael Santos Borré
footballer | Andjela Šešlija
Australian association football player | Awer Mabil
Swedish footballer | Petar Petrović
Dutch footballer | Clint Leemans
Turkish footballer | Gökdeniz Varol
Bangladeshi footballer | Atiqur Rahman Fahad
David Raya Martín is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Arsenal and the Spain national team. Regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in the world, he is known for his distribution, box command, and shot-stopping abilities. | David Raya, Spanish footballer
association football player | Nuno Tomás
Belgian association football player | Björn Engels
Portuguese footballer | Ricardo Horta
Bulgarian association football player | Georgi Radev
English association football player | Callum Ross
Venezuelan association football player | Luis Mago
Chilean footballer | Rhydon Vargas
Brazilian association football player | Anderson Lopes
Spanish association football player | Khadfi Mohhamed Rharsalla
Saudi Arabian association football player | Mohammed Al-Breik
association football player | Peeradon Chamratsamee
Ivorian and French association football player | Ghislain Guessan
Ecuadorian footballer | Jesi Godoy
Phil Ofosu-Ayeh is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Liga 1 club PSS Sleman. Born in Germany, Ofosu-Ayeh has made one appearance for the Ghana national team. | Phil Ofosu-Ayeh, German-Ghanaian footballer
Colombian footballer | Santiago Montoya Muñoz
association football player | Tristan Caruana
Aaron Frank Mooy is an Australian former professional soccer player who played as a midfielder. He is considered to be one of the great Australian midfielders and one of Huddersfield Town's greatest players in recent decades. Mooy was voted PFA Footballer of the Year a record three times, consecutively, and was nominated for the 2017 Asian Footballer of the Year award. He was named in the A-League Men Team of the Season twice, and was named in the PFA Team of the Year and EFL Team of the Season once. He was voted and named in Australia's Team of the Century. | Aaron Mooy, Australian footballer
football player | Anita Stefán
Montenegrin footballer | Darko Nikač
footballer | Pedro Sass Petrazzi
Senegalese footballer | Mamadou Diouf
Israeli footballer | Hagay Goldenberg
Australian rules footballer | Lara Filocamo
Serbian footballer | Darko Lazović
Emirati footballer | Khalid Eisa
Turkish footballer | Nihat Şahin
Senegalese footballer | Saliou Ciss
Footballer (born 1989) | Daniel Hone
Iranian footballer | Mohammad Reza Hosseini
Finnish footballer | Jukka Raitala
Ivorian and French footballer | Franck Madou
German footballer | Michael Stahl
footballer | Willie Hunt
Vaila Marie Barsley is a Scottish football defender. | Vaila Barsley, Scottish footballer
French association football player | Aly Cissokho
German footballer | Alexander Stephan
Brazilian association football player | Vitor Júnior
Sierra Leonean footballer | Michael Lahoud
Russian footballer | Viktor Zemchenkov
Austrian footballer | Stefan Ebner
association football player | Gabriel Sava
Swedish association football player | Madelaine Edlund
Cameroonian footballer | Moudourou Moise
Malaysian footballer | Muhd Shahrom Abdul Kalam
Austrian footballer | Andreas Bauer
Israeli association footballer | Dekel Keinan
German footballer | Benjamin Barg
German footballer | Tim Göhlert
English footballer (born 1984) | Marvin Elliott
English footballer (born 1984) | Antonio Murray
Czech footballer (born 1983) | Tomáš Sivok
German footballer | Christian Weber
association football player | Csaba Borszéki
German football player and referee | Susann Kunkel
Brazilian association football player | Edmílson dos Santos Silva
Swedish footballer | Per Nilsson
Swedish footballer | Lisa Ek
German association football player | Ivonne Hartmann
Icelandic association football player | Guðrún Sóley Gunnarsdóttir
Argentinian association football player | Sergio Oga
English footballer, born September 1981 | Jay Smith
Irish footballer | Dean Delany
Carlos Humberto Ruiz Gutiérrez, initially nicknamed El Pescadito or "The Little Fish"but later became El Pescado or "The Fish",is a Guatemalan former professional footballer who played as a striker. A product of CSD Municipal's youth academy, Ruiz played for five MLS clubs, scoring 88 goals in 182 MLS regular-season matches and 16 goals in the post-season, which is the second most post-season goals in MLS history. In 2002, he was named the MLS's Most Valuable Player of the season. | Carlos Ruiz, Guatemalan footballer
Eiður Smári Guðjohnsen is an Icelandic professional football coach and former player who played as a forward. Eiður saw his greatest success in England and Spain with Chelsea and Barcelona respectively, where he won the UEFA Champions League and La Liga with the latter and the League Cup and Premiership twice with the former. Along with two spells at Bolton Wanderers fourteen years apart, he also played in Iceland, the Netherlands, France, Greece, Belgium, China, Norway and India in a club career lasting 23 years. He is regarded by many to be the greatest Icelandic footballer of all time. | Eiður Guðjohnsen, Icelandic footballer
Serbian footballer | Marko Pantelić
Dutch association football player | Kew Jaliens
Lithuanian footballer | Pavelas Leusas
Spanish footballer | Carlos Varela
Brazilian association football player | Carlos Alberto Carvalho dos Anjos Junior
Ukrainian footballer | Valentyn Slyusar
Spanish footballer | Tiko
Dutch footballer | Martijn Meerdink
footballer | Maxym Pavlenko
Serbian footballer | Dragan Ćirić
Swiss association football manager (born 1974) | Murat Yakin
Ukrainian footballer | Serhiy Dolhanskyi
Polish association football player | Grzegorz Matlak
Dutch association football player | Maurice Rayer
Togolese footballer | Bachirou Salou
Spanish footballer | Roberto Solozábal
Dutch footballer (born 1969) | Dirk Heesen
Swedish association football player and commentator | Malin Swedberg
Colombian footballer and manager | Wilmer Cabrera
Montenegrin footballer | Dejan Savićević
East German footballer | Lutz Wienhold
English footballer (born 1965) | Peter Cawley
German footballer | Heiko Räthe
Finnish footballer and manager | Sixten Boström
Ukrainian-Russian footballer | Yuriy Shatalov
East German footballer | Uwe Zötzsche
Association footballer | Kurt Garger
Dutch football player | Ton Blanker
Soviet footballer | Oleksiy Cherednyk
German association football player | Herbert Maronn
French association football player | Denis Goavec
Uruguayan footballer | Juan Ramón Carrasco
Bulgarian footballer | Georgi Iliev
Bulgarian footballer | Petar Zehtinski
Dutch footballer (1953-2006) | Gerrie Kleton
Argentine footballer (1953-1983) | Víctor Trossero
Johannes Jacobus Neeskens was a Dutch football manager and player. A midfielder, he was an important member of the Netherlands national team that finished as runners-up in the 1974 and 1978 FIFA World Cups and is considered one of the greatest midfielders of all time. In 2004, he was named one of the 125 Greatest Living Footballers at a FIFA Awards Ceremony, while in 2017 he was included in the FourFourTwo list of the 100 all-time greatest players, at the 64th position. | Johan Neeskens, Dutch footballer and manager (born 1951)
Mexican footballer | Horacio López Salgado
Graham Taylor was an English football player, manager, pundit and chairman of Watford Football Club. He was the manager of the England national football team from 1990 to 1993, and also managed Lincoln City, Watford, Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers. | Graham Taylor, English football player and manager (born 1944)
Flórián György Albert was a Hungarian professional football player, manager and sports official, who was named European Footballer of the Year in 1967. Nicknamed "The Emperor",he played as a forward, and has been described as one of the most elegant footballers of all time. | Flórián Albert, Hungarian footballer and manager (born 1941)
association football player (1937-2000) | Ferenc Somodi
football player | Jorge Westcha
association football player (1934-2006) | Jozef Theuws
Chilean association football player | Caupolicán Peña
Argentinian association football player (1930-2014) | José Carbone
Chilean footballer (1924-1982) | René Quitral
Danish association football player (1918-2000) | Eigil Nielsen
Italian footballer (1916-2001) | Ettore Puricelli
football player (1916-1978) | József Klausz
German football player and manager (1915-1996) | Helmut Schön
Kleanthis Vikelidis was a Greek footballer who played for Aris and Greece. He was also a manager, taking charge of Aris, PAOK and Apollon Kalamarias. | Kleanthis Vikelidis, Greek footballer and manager (born 1916)
Soviet association football player (1913-1980) | Viktor Rogozyansky
Spanish footballer (1911-1980) | José Muguerza
Argentine footballer | Arcadio López
Peruvian footballer (1908-1947) | Julio Lores
Italian association football player | Eugenio Allievi
Italian association football player (1895-1962) | Natale Loiacono
Costa Rican footballer (1894-1965) | Eladio Rosabal Cordero
French footballer (1890-1945) | Eugène Maës
British footballer (1875–?) | Jimmy Jackson