I was watching a video, and it was said that 24 juventus players have won the world cup. I'm sure it's a brazillian club, but can anyone compile a top 10 list?
Are you sure there is no Juventus in Brazil? Isnt that the team from SP where Pele scored the greatest CGI goal?
Players who played for a club and had win the World Cup while playing for the club, or that won it before the played in the club (and you still count them)?
Yes, this club exists, is correct. But it is a small team and I think we ''gave'' one or two players for the Seleção Brasileira in history.
Brazilian clubs contribution: Santos, 15 São Paulo, 13 Botafogo, 11 Palmeiras, 9 Corinthians, 8 Flamengo, 7 Fluminense, 6 Cruzeiro, 5 Vasco da Gama, 4 Grêmio, 4 Portuguesa, 3 Bangu, 2 Atlético-MG, 2 Atlético-PR, 1
Only the squads of 58, 62, 70, 94 and 02. Santos: Pele (58, 62, 70), Zito (58, 62), Pepe (58, 62), Gilmar (62), Mauro (62), Coutinho (62), Mengálvio (62), Carlos Alberto (70), Clodoaldo (70), Joel (70), and Edu (70). 11 different players 15 times. São Paulo: Dino Sani (58), De Sordi (58), Mauro Ramos (58), Bellini (62), Jurandir (62), Gerson (70), Zetti (94), Cafu (94), Leonardo (94), Müller (94), Belletti (02), Rogério Ceni (02), and Kaká (02). 13 different players 13 times. Botafogo: Nilton Santos (58, 62), Didi (58, 62), Garrincha (58, 62), Amarildo (62), Zagallo (62), Jairzinho (70), Roberto (70), and Paulo César (70). 8 different players 11 times. Palmeiras: Mazzola (58), Djalma Santos (62), Zequinha (62), Vavá (62), Baldocchi (70), Leão (70), Zinho (94), Mazinho (94), and Marcos (02). 9 different players 9 times. Corinthians: Oreco (58), Gilmar (58), Rivelino (70), Ado (70), Viola (94), Ricardinho (02), Dida (02), and Vampeta (02). 8 different players 8 times. Flamengo: Zagallo (58), Moacir (58), Joel (58), Dida (58), Brito (70), Gilmar (94), and Juninho (02). 7 different players 7 times. Fluminense: Castilho (58, 62), Jair Marinho (62), Altair (62), Félix (70), and Marco Antônio (70). 5 players different 6 times Cruzeiro: Piazza (70), Tostão (70), Fontana (70), Ronaldo (94), and Edílson (02). 5 different players 5 times. Vasco da Gama: Bellini (58), Orlando (58), Vavá (58), and Ricardo Rocha (94). 4 different players 4 times. Grêmio: Everaldo (70), Branco (94), Anderson Polga (02), and Luizão (02). 4 different players 4 times. Portuguesa: Djalma Santos (58), Jair da Costa (62), and Zé Maria (70). 3 different players 3 times. Bangu: Zózimo (58, 62). 1 player 2 times. Atlético-MG: Dario (70), and Gilberto Silva (02). 2 different players 2 times. Atlético-PR: Kléberson (02). 1 player 1 time. I didn't find the players of Guarani. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_FIFA_World_Cup_squads#Brazil http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962_FIFA_World_Cup_squads#Brazil http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970_FIFA_World_Cup_squads#Brazil http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_FIFA_World_Cup_squads#Brazil http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_FIFA_World_Cup_squads#Brazil If you count all the World Cups we'll find this: São Paulo, 46 Botafogo, 46 Vasco da Gama, 33 Flamengo, 32 Fluminense, 30 Santos, 25 Palmeiras, 23 Corinthians, 22 Cruzeiro, 11 Atlético-MG, 10 Grêmio, 8 Internacional, 8 Portuguesa, 6 Ponte Preta, 5 Bangu, 4 São Cristóvão, 4 América-RJ, 2 Atlético-PR, 1 Goytacaz, 1 Ypiranga Niterói, 1 Americano, 1 Portuguesa Santista, 1 América Mineiro, 1 Guarani, 1 Source: wikipédia.
No, Juventus is from the city and state of São Paulo and Juventude is from the city of Caxias do Sul and the state of Rio Grande do Sul.