WC Records
Career Path
English Top Flight Clubs
Ballon d'or 3rd place
100

Only ever goalkeeper to win the Golden Ball

Oliver Kahn

100

Basel - Bayern - Inter - Stoke - Liverpool - Lyon - Chicago Fire - Basel

Shaquiri

100

European Cup Winner 1982

Aston Villa

100

Considered the best defender O.A.T, he has come third in the Ballon d'or twice, falling below his rivals from Turin (Juventus), Baggio in 94' and Nedved in 03'

Maldini

200

Most goals in one campaign, Sweden 1958 WC

Just Fontaine

200

Sporting - Man U - Sporting (loan) - Fenerbahce - Valencia - Lazio (loan) - Sporting - Orlando - Venezia - Melbourne Victory - Adana Demirspor - Estrela da Amodara - Retirement

Nani

200

The stadium of this club is called Kenilworth Road, which can contain only 12,000 people

Luton Town

200

Midfield Maestro who came 3rd in the Ballon d'or from 2009 to 2011, yes, 3 years in a row

Xavi

300

The Oldest Scorer in WC History, also one of the only 3 non-Europeans or South Americans to score 5 or more goals in multiple world cups

Roger Milla

300

Liege - Marseille - Chelsea - Dortmund (loan) - Valencia (loan) - Crystal Palace (loan) - Besiktas (loan) - Fenerbahce - Galatasaray - Frankfurt

Batshuayi

300

In a stunning upset, this club beat Man City in the 2013 FA Cup final, only to get relegated days later

Wigan Athletic

300

A fiery frenchman, a prolific striker, who kung-fu kicked his way into infamy and the Premier League hall of fame, being one of the first true #7s for Man United

Cantona

400

Fastest goal in WC History, 13 seconds into the 3rd place matchup of 2002

Hakan Sukur

400

Barca - Roma - Milan (loan) - Barca - Ajax (loan) - Stoke - Mainz (loan) - Alaves (loan) - Montreal Impact - Vissel Kobe

Bojan Krkic

400

Darren Bent, Paolo di Canio and others have played for this club in the late 2000s, and even Jermaine Defoe was a youth product of this club's academy

Charlton Athletic

400

A German holding midfielder, who pulled the strings for Barca in the 1980s, the play style of whom influenced Pep Guardiola's managing tactics

Bernd Schuster