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1. In goal, we have a goalkeeper who won his home country's National Championship 5 times as well as winning his home country's ice hockey championship. He was also the first goalkeeper to win the European Footballer of the Year Award. Who is our goalkeeper?
2. The right back is an great all-around defender who was captain of the 1970 World Cup winning team. He also scored a great goal in the final of the same tournament against Italy. Can you name him?
3. At left back we have an Italian who played his entire career at A.C Milan, winning the European Cup 4 times and several Italian Championships. So who is the left back for this team?
4. In central defence is a man who captained and coached his country to World Cup glory. Who is this man who was nicknamed the "Kaiser"?
5. Partnering the "Kaiser" in central defence is an Italian who played 81 times for Italy, and spent his entire club career with one club, making 531 appearances with them. Can you name him?
6. On the right wing we have someone known for their antics off the pitch as well as on it. Born in Belfast, he scored in the 1968 European Cup Final while playing for his beloved Manchester United. So who is the right winger?
7. On the left wing we have probably Holland's best ever player. Who is this player who won 3 European Cups with Ajax Amsterdam before moving to Barcelona in 1973?
8. In central midfield is a Frenchman who has won European Footballer of the Year 3 times. He played for Nancy and St Etienne in France before moving to Juventus in Italy. Who is he?
9. Playing in an attacking midfield role is a player who on his day was probably the best ever. He was the outstanding player who captained Argentina to World Cup glory in 1986. Who is this diminutive Argentinian?
10. Playing centre forward is a man who scored over a 1000 goals in his career. He scored 77 goals in 92 games for Brazil and played only for Santos and New York Cosmos in his professional club career. Who is this great?
11. At centre forward, we have a man who played for both the Argentinian and Spanish national sides. Who is this striker known as the "Blonde arrow"?
12. The first player warming the substitute bench is the captain of England's 1966 World Cup winning team. Can you name him?
13. A substitute on the bench is a player voted FIFA World Player of the Year 3 times. He also scored one of football's great goals in the European Champions League Final of 2002. Who is he?
14. One substitute is a player who once scored 4 goals in a European Cup Final, and he also scored 83 goals in 84 games for his national team. Who is this man who was also known as "The Galloping Major"?
15. A substitute was a Dutchman who played for Ajax Amsterdam and A.C Milan. He was voted European Footballer of the Year in 1988, 1989 and 1992. Can you name him?
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