Initials | Hint | Player | % Correct |
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KDB | Belgian Midfielder who joined Manchester City in 2015 following his inclusion in the Bundesliga Team of the Season with VFL Wolfsburg. | Kevin De Bruyne | 100%
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LF | Famously known for making the switch from FC Barcelona to Real Madrid in 2000. Branded as one of Portugal's best ever players. | Luis Figo | 96%
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DD | This footballer is Ivory Coast's highest international scorer, and scored 104 Premier League goals. | Didier Drogba | 93%
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LM | Broke the Lionel Messi-Cristiano Ronaldo Ballon D'or streak in 2018 after winning the Golden Ball in the 2018 World Cup. | Luka Modric | 93%
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RG | Spent 23 years at Manchester United, winning 13 Premier League titles and becoming the club's record appearance maker in the process. | Ryan Giggs | 93%
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TM | Scored 23 goals in 2012-13 as Bayern Munich won the treble. | Thomas Muller | 93%
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HMS | Avoided 18 months of Military Service due to his nation's 2018 World Cup performances. | Heung-Min Son | 89%
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PC | Failed to make an impact at FC Barcelona following his £105M switch from Liverpool in 2018. | Philippe Coutinho | 89%
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TH | Arguably the greatest ever Premier League player, this footballer scored 175 goals in the league and won 4 Premier League Golden Boot awards. | Thierry Henry | 89%
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BM | Captained England to their only World Cup success. A West Ham legend. | Bobby Moore | 86%
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CP | Made 392 appearances in 15 years with FC Barcelona, also known for his long curly hair. | Carles Puyol | 86%
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DC | Scored 20 goals in his first season in the Premier League in the 2014/15 season, then joined Atletico Madrid in 2018. | Diego Costa | 86%
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DB | Nicknamed the " Non-Flying Dutchman " due to his fear of flying, this footballer is mainly known for his 11 year stint in the Premier League which brought upon 3 Premier League titles. | Dennis Bergkamp | 82%
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GC | Was part of the famous " BBC " Defence of Juventus that made it to the 2015 UCL Final, where they ultimately lost 3-1 to FC Barcelona. | Giorgio Chiellini | 82%
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JV | Was top scorer in 2019/20 Premier League season, has scored 115 Premier League Goals since his first appearance in 2014. | Jamie Vardy | 82%
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LS | This player left Manchester City after a long injury lay-off, securing his dream move to Bayern Munich. | Leroy Sane | 82%
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E | Sadly passed away in January 2014, this footballer is SL Benfica's all-time top scorer with an incredible 317 goals in just 301 games. | Eusebio | 79%
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SM | Came 4th in the 2019 Ballon D'or rankings. Won joint 2018/19 Premier League Golden Boot with 22 goals. | Sadio Mane | 79%
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ADM | Had a forgettable spell in his 1 season in the Premier League but has since thrived at PSG, he is mostly remembered for his lob against Leicester City in 2014. | Angel Di Maria | 75%
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JS | One of the most sought-after youngsters in world football, this player has been a revelation in the Bundesliga over the past 2 seasons. | Jadon Sancho | 75%
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TK | One of the best passers of all time, held together the midfield at Real Madrid for up to 7 years. | Toni Kroos | 75%
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LM | This footballer holds the tied record for most World Cups appeared in with 5, and won the 1999 German Footballer of the Year at the age of 38. | Lothar Matthaus | 71%
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LY | The only Goalkeeper to ever win the Ballon D'or, this footballer was nicknamed the " Black Spider ". | Lev Yashin | 68%
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PK | The youngest scorer in a Champions League final ever, this Dutch machine scored for fun at the likes of Ajax, Milan and Barcelona. | Patrick Kluivert | 68%
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RL | Goal machine across the Premier League with 4 clubs, and been a revelation since moving to the Serie A in 2019. | Romelu Lukaku | 68%
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RB | Known as the " Divine Ponytail ", this footballer won the Ballon D'or in 1993. | Roberto Baggio | 64%
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G | Known as one of the best dribblers of all time due to his inverted left leg. | Garrincha | 57%
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MB | Assisted *THAT* goal in the 2011/12 Premier League season. | Mario Balotelli | 57%
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RG | Best known for his 7 year stint at AC Milan, this footballer finished his career as a Player-Manager for Chelsea. | Ruud Gullit | 54%
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ML | Famously made the switch from FC Barcelona to Real Madrid in 1994, and has managed the likes of Spartak Moscow, RCD Mallorca and Swansea City. | Michael Laudrup | 39%
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