Wendt, Benjamin („Benny“) *1950, Sweden, center forward 19 Caps (1 goal): 1975-1978 World Cup finals 1978 152 Bundesliga appearances (55 goals) 1968-1975 IFK Norrköping 1975-1976 Cologne 1976-1977 Tennis Borussia Berlin 1977-1981 Kaiserslautern 1981-1983 Standard Liege 1983-1984 Seiko Hong Kong 1984-1985 SC Freiburg (II. Division) Wery, Henk *1943, Holland, outside right 12 Caps (3 goals): 1967-1973 European Champions Cup 1970 Intercontinental Cup 1970 UEFA Cup 1974 367 league appearances (114 goals) 1963-1964 DWS Amsterdam 1964-1967 DOS Utrecht 1967-1974 Feijenoord Rotterdam 1974-1976 FC Utrecht Whelan, Ronnie *1961, Ireland, midfielder 53 Caps (3 goals): 1981-1995 World Cup finals 1990, 1994 European Champions Cup 1981, 1984 363 league appearances (45 goals) 1978-1979 Home Farm (II. Division) 1979-1994 Liverpool FC White, John *1937, Scotland, inside forward European Cup II 1963 183 league appearances for Spurs (40 goals) 1959-1964 Tottenham Hotspurs
Whiteside, Norman *1965, Northern Ireland, forward and midfielder 38 Caps (9 goals): 1982-1990 World Cup finals 1982, 1986 235 league appearances (56 goals) 1981-1989 Manchester United 1989-1991 Everton FC Wildschut, Piet *1957, Holland, left back 11 Caps (1 goal): 1978-1982 World Cup finals 1978 Twente Enschede PSV Eindhoven Wilkes, Faas *1923, Holland, forward 38 Caps (35 goals): 1946-1961 1940-1949 Xerxes 1949-1953 Internazionale 1953-1954 Torino 1954-1956 FC Valencia 1956-1958 VV Venlo 1958-1959 UD Levante (II. Division) 1959-1962 Fortuna ‘54 1962-1964 Xerxes (II. Division)
Wilkins, Colin Raymond (“Ray”) *1956, England, midfielder 84 Caps (3 goals): 1976-1986 World Cup finals 1982, 1986 583 league appearances (27 goals) 1973-1975 Chelsea FC 1975-1977 Chelsea FC (II. Division) 1977-1979 Chelsea FC 1979-1984 Manchester United 1984-1987 AC Milan 1987-1988 Paris St. Germain 1987-1990 Glasgow Rangers 1990-1994 Queens Park Rangers 1994-1995 Crystal Palace 1994-1996 Queens Park Rangers 1996-1997 Queens Park Rangers (II. Division) Willimowski, Ernst („Ezi“) *1916, +1997, Poland/Germany, center forward World Cup finals 1938 22 Caps (21 goals): 1934-1939 (for Poland) 8 Caps (13 goals): 1941-1942 (for Germany) 1934-1940 Ruch Chorzow 1939-1942 PSV Chemnitz 1942-1948 TSV 1860 Munich Wilmots, Marc (“Kampfschwein”) *1969, Belgium, forward and midfielder 70 Caps (28 goals): 1990-2002 World Cup finals 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002 UEFA Cup 1997 411 league appearances (133 goals) 1987-1988 St. Truiden 1988-1991 KV Mechelen 1991-1996 Standard Liege 1996-2000 Schalke 04 2000-2001 Galatasaray 2001-2002 Schalke 04 Wilson, Ramon (“Ray”) *1934, England, left back 63 Caps (0 goals): 1960-1968 World Cup finals 1962, 1966 World Champion 1966 1955-1964 Huddersfield 1964-1969 Everton FC 1969-1971 Oldham Athletic Wilson, Robert Primrose (“Bob”) *1941, Scotland (England), goalkeeper 2 Caps: 1972 Fairs Cup 1970 234 league appearances 1961-1963 Wolverhampton Wanderers (amateurs) 1963-1974 Arsenal FC
Wijnstekers, Huibertus Johannes Nicolaas (“Ben”) *1958, Holland, right back 36 Caps (1 goal): 1979-1985 416 league appearances (14 goals) 1975-1989 Feijenoord Rotterdam 1988-1990 Racing Mechelen 1990-1991 Germinal Ekeren Wimmer, Herbert (“Hacki”) *1944, (West) Germany, outside right and midfielder 36 Caps (4 goals): 1968-1976 World Cup finals 1974 World Champion 1974 European Champion 1972 UEFA Cup 1975 366 Bundesliga appearances (51 goals) 1966-1978 Borussia Mönchengladbach Winter, Aron *1967, Holland (Suriname), midfielder 84 Caps (6 goals): 1987-2000 World Cup finals 1990, 1994, 1998 European Cup II 1987 UEFA Cup 1992, 1998 435 league appearances (65 goals) 1986-1992 Ajax Amsterdam 1992-1996 Lazio 1996-1999 Internazionale 1999-2001 Ajax Amsterdam 2001-2002 Sparta Rotterdam 2002-2003 Ajax Amsterdam Winterburn, Nigel *1963, England, left back 2 Caps (0 goals): 1990-1993 European Cup II 1994 522 league appearances (9 goals) 1983-1987 Wimbledon FC (III./II. Division) 1987-2000 Arsenal FC 2000-2003 West Ham United Wise, Dennis Frank *1966, England, midfielder 21 Caps (1 goal): 1991-2000 European Cup II 1998 448 league appearances (78 goals) 1984-1986 Wimbledon FC (II. Division) 1986-1990 Wimbledon FC 1990-2001 Chelsea FC 2001-2003 Leicester City 2002-2005 Millwall FC (II. Division)
Wisnieski, Maryan *1937, France, outside right 33 Caps (12 goals): 1955-1963 World Cup finals 1958 277 league appearances for Lens (93 goals) 1953-1963 RC Lens 1963-1964 Sampdoria 1964-1966 AS St. Etienne 1966-1969 FC Sochaux 1969-1970 Grenoble Withe, Peter *1951, England, forward 11 Caps (1 goal): 1981-1985 European Champions Cup 1982 Top Scorer England 1981 275 league appearances (98 goals) 1970-1972 Southport (IV. Division) 1971-1972 Barrow (IV. Division) 1972-1973 Arcadia Shepherds (South Africa) 1973-1975 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1975-1977 Birmingham City 1976-1977 Nottingham Forest (II. Division) 1977-1979 Nottingham Forest 1978-1980 Newcastle United (II. Division) 1980-1985 Aston Villa 1985-1987 Sheffield United (II. Division) 1987-1990 Huddersfield (II. Division) Witschge, Richard *1969, Holland, midfielder and sweeper 31 Caps (1 goal): 1990-2000 Champions League 1992 European Cup II 1987 370 league appearances (27 goals) 1986-1991 Ajax Amsterdam 1991-1993 FC Barcelona 1993-1995 Girondins Bordeaux 1994-1995 Blackburn Rovers 1995-1996 Girondins Bordeaux 1996-2001 Ajax Amsterdam 2001-2002 CD Alaves 2002-2003 Ajax Amsterdam Witschge, Rob *1966, Holland, left wing 30 Caps (3 goals): 1989-1995 World Cup finals 1994 European Cup II 1987 324 league appearances (50 goals) 1985-1989 Ajax Amsterdam 1989-1991 AS St. Etienne 1990-1996 Feijenoord Rotterdam 1996-1998 FC Utrecht 1998-1999 Al-Ittihad Wynalda, Eric *1969, United States, forward 106 Caps (34 goals): 1990-2000 World Cup finals 1990, 1994, 1998 54 Bundesliga appearances (9 goals) San Diego State University (College) San Francisco Blackhawks San Diego Nomades Calabasas Shooting Stars Saarbrücken (1992-1993) Saarbrücken (II. Division) (1993-1994) VfL Bochum (1994-1995) VfL Bochum (II. Division) (1995-1996) San José Earthquakes (1996-1998) Miami Fusion (1999-2000) New England Revolution (2000-2001) Chicago Fire (2001-2002) Wohlfahrt, Franz *1964, Austria, goalkeeper 59 Caps: 1987-2001 World Cup finals 1998 504 league appearances 1981-1996 Austria Vienna 1996-2000 VfB Stuttgart 2000-2002 Austria Vienna 2002-2005 SC Untersiebenbrunn (II. Division) Wohlfarth, Roland *1963, (West) Germany, forward 2 Caps (0 goals): 1986-1989 Top Scorer Germany 1989, 1991 287 Bundesliga appearances (120 goals) 1981-1982 MSV Duisburg 1982-1984 MSV Duisburg (II. Division) 1984-1993 Bayern Munich 1993-1995 AS St. Etienne 1994-1995 VfL Bochum 1995-1996 VfL Bochum (II. Division) 1996-1998 VfL Bochum 1997-1998 VfB Leipzig (II. Division) 1998-2000 Wuppertaler SV (II. Division) Wojcicki, Roman *1958, Poland, midfielder, full back and sweeper 53 Caps (2 goals): 1978-1989 World Cup finals 1982, 1986 1977-1979 Odra Opole 1978-1983 Slask Wroclaw 1983-1986 Widzew Lodz 1986-1988 FC Homburg 1988-1989 FC Homburg (II. Division) 1989-1993 Hannover 96 (II. Division) Wolter, Horst („Luffe“) *1942, (West) Germany, goalkeeper 13 Caps: 1967-1970 World Cup finals 1970 243 Bundesliga appearances 1960-1963 SC Charlottenburg Berlin 1963-1972 Eintracht Braunschweig 1972-1977 Hertha BSC Wolter, Thomas *1963, (West) Germany, midfielder 1 Cap (0 goals): 1992 European Cup II 1992 312 Bundesliga appearances (12 goals) 1984-1998 Werder Bremen Woodburn, William Alexander (“Willie”) *1919, Scotland, center half 24 Caps (0 goals): 1947-1952 1938-1954 Glasgow Rangers
Woodcock, Anthony Stewart (“Tony”) *1955, England, center forward and midfielder 42 Caps (16 goals): 1978-1986 World Cup finals 1982 European Champions Cup 1979 349 league appearances (120 goals) 1973-1976 Nottingham Forest (II. Division) 1975-1976 Lincoln City (IV. Division) 1976-1977 Nottingham Forest (II. Division) 1976-1977 Doncaster Rovers (IV Division) 1977-1980 Nottingham Forest 1979-1982 Cologne 1982-1986 Arsenal FC 1986-1988 Cologne 1988-1990 Fortuna Cologne (II. Division) Worthington, Frank *1948, England, forward 8 Caps (2 goals): 1974-1975 Top Scorer England 1979 466 league appearances (148 goals) 1966-1970 Huddersfield Town (II. Division) 1970-1972 Huddersfield Town 1972-1978 Leicester City 1977-1978 Bolton Wanderers (II. Division) 1978-1980 Bolton Wanderers 1979-1980 Birmingham City (II. Division) 1980-1982 Birmingham City 1981-1982 Leeds United 1982-1983 Leeds Unted (II. Division) 1982-1983 Sunderland FC 1983-1984 Southampton FC Wouters, Jan *1960, Holland, midfielder 70 Caps (4 goals): 1982-1994 World Cup finals 1990, 1994 European Champion 1988 European Cup II 1987 437 league appearances (54 goals) 1980-1986 FC Utrecht 1986-1992 Ajax Amsterdam 1991-1994 Bayern Munich 1993-1996 PSV Eindhoven Wright, Ian *1963, England, center forward 31 Caps (9 goals): 1991-1998 European Cup II 1994 Top Scorer European Cup II 1995 Top Scorer England 1992 323 league appearances (168 goals) 1985-1989 Crystal Palace (II. Division) 1989-1992 Crystal Palaca 1991-1998 Arsenal FC 1998-1999 West Ham United 1999-2000 Nottingham Forest (II. Division) 1999-2000 Glasgow Celtic 1999-2000 Burnley FC (III. Division) Wright, Mark *1963, England, center back 45 Caps (1 goal): 1984-1996 World Cup finals 1990 472 league appearances (19 goals) 1980-1982 Oxford United (III. Division) 1981-1987 Southampton FC 1987-1991 Derby County 1991-1998 Liverpool FC
Wright, William Ambrose (“Billy”) *1924, +1994, England, wing half and center half 105 Caps (3 goals): 1946-1959 World Cup finals 1950, 1954, 1958 490 league appearances (13 goals) 1941-1959 Wolverhampton Wanderers Wunder, Klaus *1950, (West) Germany, midfielder and forward 1 Cap (0 goals): 1973 European Champions Cup 1975, 1976 209 Bundesliga appearances (52 goals) 1968-1971 Arminia Hannover (II. Division) 1971-1974 MSV Duisburg 1974-1976 Bayern Munich 1975-1976 Hannover 96 1976-1978 Hannover 96 (II. Division) 1978-1980 Werder Bremen Yaremchuk, Ivan *1962, Soviet Union, midfielder 17 Caps (2 goals): 1986-1990 World Cup finals 1986, 1990 European Cup II 1986 Top Scorer European Cup II 1986 Dynamo Kiev (1985-1990) Tel Aviv Yashin, Lev (“Black Spider”) *1929, +1990, Soviet Union, goalkeeper 79 Caps: 1954-1967 World Cup finals 1958, 1962, 1966, 1970 European Champion 1960 Golden Ball Europe 1963 FIFA World XI 1963, 1968 Europe’s Best Keeper 1956, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 326 league appearances 1944-1947 Tushino Moscow (amateurs) 1947-1950 Dynamo Moscow II 1950-1970 Dynamo Moscow Yazalde, Hector Casimiro (“Chirola”) *1946, Argentina, center forward 16 Caps (3 goals): 1968-1974 World Cup finals 1974 Golden Boot 1974 Top Scorer Portugal 1974, 1975 384 league appearances (252 goals) 1965-1966 Club Pirana (III. Division) 1967-1971 Indepediente 1971-1975 Sporting Lisboa 1975-1977 Olympique Marseille 1977-1981 Newell’s Old Boys 1981-1982 Huracan Yeboah, Anthony *1966, Ghana, center forward Top Scorer Ghana 1986, 1987 Top Scorer Germany 1993, 1994 270 league appearances (120 goals) 1984-1986 Kumasi Cornerstones 1986-1988 Okwaku United 1988-1990 1. FC Saarbrücken (II. Division) 1990-1995 Eintracht Frankfurt 1995-1997 Leeds United 1997-2002 Hamburg SV 2001-2002 Al Ittihad Yechev, Dobromir *1942, Bulgaria, half back 73 Caps (1 goal): 1961-1974 World Cup finals 1962, 1966, 1970, 1974 Spartak Sofia Yekini, Rashidi *1963, Nigeria, forward 58 Caps (37 goals): 1984-1998 World Cup finals 1994, 1998 1983-1984 Shooting Stars 1985-1987 Abiola Babes Mashood 1988-1990 Africa Sports 1990-1994 Vitoria Setubal 1994-1995 Olimpiakos 1995-1997 Sporting Gijon 1996-1997 Vitoria Setubal 1997-1998 FC Zürich 1998-1999 CA Bizertem 1998-1999 Al-Shabab 1999-2002 Africa Sports 2002-2003 Julius Berger 2003-2004 Al-Shabab Yevtushenko, Vadym *1958, USSR (Ukraine), forward and midfielder 13 Caps (1 goal): 1980-1987 World Cup finals 1982, 1986 European Cup II 1986 1980-1987 Dynamo Kiev 1988-1994 AIK Solna
Yorath, Terence („Terry“) *1950, Wales, midfielder 59 Caps (2 goals): 1970-1981 Fairs Cup 1968 242 league appearances (13 goals) 1967-1977 Leeds United 1976-1979 Coventry City 1979-1980 Vancouver Whitecaps 1979-1982 Tottenham Hotspur 1982-1986 Bradford City (III./II. Division) 1986-1987 Swansea City Young, George (“Gentle Giant”, “Big George”) *1922, Scotland, center half 53 Caps (0 goals): 1947-1957 1941-1957 Glasgow Rangers Yuran, Sergei *1969, Soviet Union/Russia, forward 16 Caps (4 goals): 1990-1992 (for Soviet Union/C.I.S.) 25 Caps (5 goals): 1992-1999 (for Russia) World Cup finals 1994 Sarya Voloshilovgrad Dynamo Kiev Benfica (1991-1992) FC Porto (1993-1994) Spartak Moscow (1994-1995) Millwall FC (1995-1996) Fortuna Düsseldorf (1996-1997) VfL Bochum (1997-1998) Sturm Graz (1999-2001) Zaccarelli, Renato *1951, Italy, midfielder 25 Caps (2 goals): 1975-1980 World Cup finals 1978 347 Serie A appearances (23 goals) 1967-1968 Torino 1968-1969 Catania (II. Division) 1969-1971 Torino 1971-1973 Novarra (II. Division) 1973-1974 Hellas Verona 1974-1987 Torino Zagalo, Mario Jorge Lobo *1931, Brazil, outside left 33 Caps (5 goals): 1958-1964 World Cup finals 1958, 1962 World Champion 1958, 1962 1948-1949 America 1950-1958 Flamengo 1958-1965 Botafogo
Zakarias, Jozsef *1924, +1971, Hungary, left half back 34 Caps (0 goals): 1947-1954 World Cup finals 1954 MATEOSZ MTK Budapest Zambata, Slaven *?, Yugoslavia (Croatia), inside and center forward 31 Caps (19 goals): 1962-1968 Fairs Cup 1967 Dinamo Zagreb Zamora, Ricardo (“El Divino”) *1901, +1978, Spain, goalkeeper, 46 Caps: 1920-1936 World Cup finals 1934 108 league appearances (no national league 1920-1928) 1919-1922 FC Barcelona 1922-1930 Espanol Barcelona 1930-1936 Real Madrid 1937-1938 OGC Nice Zamorano, Ivan Luis Zamora (“Ivan el Terrible”) *1968, Chile, center forward 69 Caps (34 goals): 1987-2001 World Cup finals 1998 UEFA Cup 1998 Top Scorer Switzerland 1990 Top Scorer Spain 1995 FIFA World XI 1991 546 league appearances (205 goals) 1986-1988 CD Cobresal 1988-1991 FC St. Gallen 1990-1992 FC Sevilla 1992-1996 Real Madrid 1996-2001 Internazionale 2000-2002 FC America Mexico 2002-2003 Colo Colo Zarra, Telmo Zarraonandia Montoya *1921, Spain, center forward 20 Caps (20 goals): 1945-1951 World Cup finals 1950 Top Scorer Spain 1945, 1946, 1947, 1950, 1951, 1953 276 league appearances (259 goals) 1939-1940 Athletic Bilbao (II. Division) 1940-1955 Atheltic Bilbao 1955-1956 Baracaldo Altos Hornos (II. Division) 1956-1957 Deportiva Indauchu Bilbao (II. Division)
Zarraga, José Maria Martin *1930, Spain, left half back 8 Caps (0 goals): 1955-1958 European Champions Cup 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 Intercontinental Cup 1960 218 league appearances for Real 1949-1962 Real Madrid Zavarov, Aleksandr *1961, Soviet Union (Ukraine), forward and midfielder 41 Caps (6 goals): 1985-1990 World Cup finals 1986, 1990 European Cup II 1986 1979-1980 Sarya Voroshilovgrad 1980-1982 SKA Rostov 1983-1988 Dynamo Kiev 1988-1990 Juventus 1990-1994 AS Nancy Zdravkov, Radoslav *1956, Bulgaria, midfielder and defender 71 Caps (6 goals): 1974-1986 World Cup finals 1986 Zredez Sofia Zebec, Branko *1929, +1988, Yugoslavia, outside left and center forward 65 Caps (17 goals): 1951-1961 World Cup finals 1954, 1958 347 league appearances for Partizan and Red Star (122 goals) 1945-1953 Milicionar & Metalas Zagreb 1953-1959 Partizan Belgrade 1959-1961 Red Star Belgrade 1961-1964 Alemannia Aachen (II. Division) Zeman, Walter (“Katze”) *1927, +1991, Austria, goalkeeper 41 Caps: 1945-1960 World Cup finals 1954 1945-1960 Rapid Vienna 1960-1961 Salzburg AK Ze Maria, José Rodrigues Alves *1949, Brazil, right back 47 Caps (0 goals): 1968-1978 World Cup finals 1970, 1974 World Champion 1970 1967-1970 Portuguesa 1970-1983 Corinthians Zenga, Walter *1960, Italy, goalkeeper 58 Caps: 1986-1992 World Cup finals 1986, 1990 UEFA Cup 1991, 1994 Europe’s Best Keeper 1990 417 league appearances 1978-1979 Salernitana Salerno (III. Division) 1979-1980 FBC Savona (III. Division) 1980-1982 SC San Benedetto (II. Division) 1982-1994 Internazionale 1994-1996 Sampdoria 1996-1997 Padova Calcio (II. Division) 1997-1999 New England Revolution Zico, Arthur Antunes Coimbra (“el Pelé bianco”) *1953, Brazil, midfielder 73 Caps (52 goals): 1976-1986 World Cup finals 1978, 1982, 1986 Copa Libertadores 1981 Intercontinental Cup 1981 Golden Ball South America 1977, 1981, 1982 Top Scorer Copa Libertadores 1981 Top Scorer Brazil 1980, 1982 FIFA World XI 1979 596 league appearances (406 goals) 1971-1983 Flamengo 1983-1985 Udinese Calcio 1985-1989 Flamengo 1990-1991 no club 1991-1992 Sumitomo Kinozuko (II. Division) 1992-1994 Kashima Antlers Ziege, Christian *1972, Germany, left back and midfielder 72 Caps (9 goals): 1993-2004 World Cup finals 1998, 2002 European Champion 1996 UEFA Cup 1996, 2001 329 league appearances (56 goals) 1990-1997 Bayern Munich 1997-1999 AC Milan 1999-2000 Middlesbrough FC 2000-2001 Liverpool FC 2001-2004 Tottenham Hotspur 2004-2005 Borussia Mönchengladbach
Zimmermann, Herbert *1954, (West) Germany, full back and midfielder 14 Caps (2 goals): 1976-1979 World Cup finals 1978 European Champions Cup 1974 204 Bundesliga appearances (22 goals) 1972-1974 Bayern Munich 1974-1984 Cologne Zischek, Karl *1910, +?, Austria, outside right 40 Caps (24 goals): 1931-1945 World Cup finals 1934 1926-1946 Wacker Vienna Zito, José Ely de Miranda *1932, Brazil, half back 46 Caps (3 goals): 1955-1963 World Cup finals 1958, 1962 World Champion 1958, 1962 Copa Libertadores 1962, 1963 Intercontinental Cup 1962, 1963 1948-1951 Tautabé 1952-1967 Santos FC Zizinho, Tomas Soares da Silva *1921, +2002, Brazil, inside right World Cup finals 1950 Copa America 1949 Top Scorer Brazil (Rio) 1952 1939-1950 Flamengo 1951-1956 Bangu 1956-1957 FC Sao Paulo 1960-1962 Audax Italiano (Chile) Zmuda, Wladyslaw *1954, Poland, center back 92 Caps (2 goals): 1973-1986 World Cup finals 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986 1971-1973 Motor Lublin 1973-1975 Gwardia Warsaw 1975-1979 Slask Wroclaw 1979-1982 Widzew Lodz 1982-1984 Hellas Verona 1984-1985 New York Cosmos 1985-1988 US Cremonese
Zoff, Dino (“Dino Nazionale”) *1942, Italy, goalkeeper 112 Caps: 1968-1983 World Cup finals 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982 World Champion 1982 European Champion 1968 UEFA Cup 1977 Europe’s Best Keeper 1973, 1980, 1981 570 Serie A appearances 1961-1962 Udinese Calcio 1962-1963 Udinese Calcio (II. Division) 1963-1965 AC Mantova 1965-1966 AC Mantova (II. Division) 1966-1967 AC Mantova 1967-1972 SSC Napoli 1972-1983 Juventus Zola, Gianfranco *1966, Italy, forward and midfielder 35 Caps (9 goals): 1991-1997 World Cup finals 1994 European Cup II 1998 UEFA Cup 1995 406 league appearances (143 goals) 1984-1986 Nuorese (III. Division) 1986-1989 Torres (III. Division) 1989-1993 SSC Napoli 1993-1997 AC Parma 1996-2003 Chelsea FC 2003-2004 US Cagliari (II. Division) 2004-2005 US Cagliari Zorc, Michael (“Susi”) *1962, (West) Germany, midfielder and center back 7 Caps (0 goals): 1992-1993 Champions League 1997 Intercontinental Cup 1997 463 Bundesliga games (131 goals) 1981-1998 Borussia Dortmund Zozimo, Alves Calazaes *1932, +1977, Brazil, center back 35 Caps (1 goal): 1955-1962 World Cup finals 1958, 1962 World Champion 1958, 1962 1951-1965 Bangu 1964-1965 Flamengo 1965-1966 Portuguesa 1966-1967 Esportivo de Guarantingueta 1966-1967 Sporting Cristal Zsengeller, Gyula (“Abel”) *1915, Hungary, inside forward 39 Caps (32 goals): 1936-1947 World Cup finals 1938 Top Scorer Hungary 1938, 1939, 1943, 1944, 1945 394 league appearances (416 goals) 1935-1936 Banyasz TC 1936-1947 Ujpest Dozsa 1947-1949 Roma 1949-1950 Antonitana Ancona (III. Division) 1950-1951 no club 1951-1952 Deportivo San Marta Zubizarreta, Andoni Urrureta (“Zubi”) *1961, Spain, goalkeeper 126 Caps: 1985-1998 World Cup finals 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 Champions League 1992 European Cup II 1989 588 league appearances 1981-1982 Athletic Bilbao (II. Division) 1982-1986 Athletic Bilbao 1986-1994 FC Barcelona 1994-1998 FC Valencia
Hi thread viewers! I have a little question: do you see a large legal text instead of the picture of Rüdiger Abramczik here? Please check it: I would be interested if some of you could tell me what they see in this post. Thanks!
Yep - large font, green writing, starting "Wer eine fremde bewegliche Sache einem anderen in der Absicht wegnimmt...", ending "Der Versuch ist strafbar". Rüdiger is not allowed a picture.
Thanks Leto! Some people still see the old pics, others see the legal language. I wish I could edit it all. I put a lot of work into the creation of this thread, it is frustrating to see it plastered with these legal texts instead of the pics without being able to do something about it.
Strangely, I don't! Must have something to do with caches and all but I can't figure it out. Anyway, the great news is that Beautiful Game mod Prenn has edited the whole friggin thread already!!! All offending legal jargons were deleted! Prenn = Legend.