This club amassed a then-record 95 points when winning the Premier League in 2004–05
Chelsea
This goalkeeper won the Golden Glove at the 2014 World Cup
Neuer
This club won the Champions League final in 2004 after defeating Monaco 3–0
Porto
This country won Euro 2008, beginning a historic international treble
Spain
This nation won AFCON in 2019
Algeria
This player became the first to score 30+ Premier League goals in a single season since the year 2000, doing so in the 2007–08 season.
CR7
This country conceded only two goals en route to winning the World Cup
Spain
This club won its first-ever Champions League title in 2012, defeating Bayern Munich on penalties in the final.
Chelsea
This player was named Player of the Tournament at Euro 2016
Griezman
All time top goalscorer for AFCON
Eto
This club recorded the highest points total in Premier League history with 100 points in 2017–18
MAN City
This player scored goals in four different World Cup tournaments between 2006 and 2018
Klose
This club eliminated Barcelona en route to winning the 2010 Champions League under José Mourinho
Inter
This player scored the only goal in extra time to give Portugal their first major international trophy at Euro 2016
Eder
Who was Egypts captain in their 3peat (2006-2010)
Ahmad Hassan
This player scored the winning goal on the final day of the 2011–12 season to secure the Premier League title.
Aguero
This nation finished third at the 2002 World Cup after defeating South Korea
Turkey
This player holds the record for most Champions League goals in knockout rounds post-2000
CR7
Top 3 countries with the most euros, (HINT 2 countries tied in 3rd)
1.Spain
2.Germany
3.Italy/France
Who hosted the most AFCONs
Egypt
This manager is the only one to win the Premier League with three different clubs post-2000
None
This player became the oldest player in a World Cup, made his appearance at age 45 in 2018.
El Hadary
This club became the first to win the Champions League after finishing outside the top three of its domestic league the previous season (post-2000)
Liverpool (2005)
This country reached the Euro final despite winning only one match in regulation time during the tournament
Portugal
This country won AFCON in 2012, defeating Ivory Coast on penalties after a scoreless final
Zambia