Very possibly, but that question would be more appropriate in the 'Left-Handed Players - Name Them' thread. It's an interesting question, though. Does any evidence exist that would suggest an answer, one way or the other?
I watched two games with Bobby Charlton in recent months. In the first one he almost exclusively used his right foot, in the second one he almost exclusively used his left foot! Amazing. One of my favorite players.
I've watched him taking a Freekick with his right foot at the age of 60+ takend at a Man U. training, and his shots were still amazing!
What a pointless post. Next let's make a list of every poster who - lacking an interest in the topic of a particular thread - nevertheless feels compelled to post anyway and express said lack of interest, wasting his own time and that of others. FFS/fyp. ********** Seriously, not every BS thread needs to be heavy lifting or pure analysis. For most here, this thread has been an enjoyable trip down memory lane. Why (try to) spoil the fun?
Figured it was too easy to include left-backs or left-wingers, so have only done so wherever noteworthy for some reason (e.g. Brehme). As such, this is a list comprised of goalkeepers, central defenders, midfielders & strikers of note. Laurent Blanc Emmanuel Petit Andoni Zubizarreta Davor Suker Stefan Schwarz Andreas Brehme - very two footed, though & took penalties with his right. Wim Kieft Jimmy Greaves Petr Cech Tony Cascarino Lubo Kubik Pedrag Mijatovic Aldair Zico? Gerson? Leonardo Bernd Holzenbein Emre Belozoglu Gianluca Pagliuca Jerzy Dudek Luca Marchegiani Bryan Robson Enzo Francescoli Paolo Futre Chris Waddle Gary Speed Savo Milosevic Gunther Netzer Raul Jonas Thern Walter Samuel Toni Polster Daniel Passarella
Yes, indeed and he even scored a freekick with his left foot. Another player who is tough to know is Paolo Maldini, (who recently said that he is a born righty) but took a penatly in Euro 2000 with his left foot... These players I assure u that they were righties just out of my head immedietly, and I think there are few more who aren't left footed in your list.
Oliver Bozanic (Australian, naturally) http://uk.sports.yahoo.com/29012007/4/reading-sign-bozanic.html
Interesting fact about Passarella - was actually right footed but suffered a horrific injury when young so learned to play left footed.