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Osvaldo Ardiles
Argentina player, offensive midfielder.
Osvaldo Ardiles, nicknamed "Ossi", was born in Cordoba, Argentina on August 3, 1952. 11 months later, a generation of legendary archer Kempes was also born here. In 1973, Aldilez started playing for the Cordoba team. He and Kempes were teammates, but he spent most of his career in drifting. Since then, he has played for Huracan and Tottenham. Tottenham, Paris Saint-Germain, Blackburn and other teams. In 1991, Aldilez ended his playing career.
In his career, Aldillers' most glorious experience was spent at Tottenham. In 1978, he joined the team with compatriot Ricardo Villa, and formed a strong midfielder for Tottenham with Hodder and others. At the beginning of his landing in England, Aldilez conquered everyone with his outstanding skills. In August 1998, the British Journalists Association selected the "Top 100 Stars" who have played in the English League, Aldilez and Canton. Na, Schmeichel, Bergkamp and former Manchester City goalkeeper Troutman became the only five non-British players.
The 1978 World Cup was the pinnacle of Aldilez. Wearing the No. 2 jersey, he was the absolute main force of the Argentine midfielder. In that competition, Aldilez participated in 7 games and contributed 2 assists. He and Ken The attack line formed by Pace, Luke and others is daunting.
Paul Van Himst
Belgian player, forward. He assisted Andreich to win the Belgian League Championship 8 degrees, including his first professional season 1959-1960 season. He played in 457 games (16 seasons) and scored 233 goals. He then joined Molenbeek (another Brussels club) and KSC Eendracht Aalst (in Group B at the time) in 1975-76.
He is the player who has scored the most goals on behalf of the national team in Belgian history, scoring a total of 30 goals. Won 8 league championships and 4 cup championships for Anderlecht, and won the league's top scorer 3 times. Now serving in the Belgian Football Association.
Kazimierz Deyna
Polish player, attacking midfielder. Won the 1972 Olympic football gold medal for Poland, and represented Poland in the 1974 World Cup as the captain. Since his Warsaw Legia is part of the army, he failed to join Real Madrid after the World Cup. On September 1, 1989, he died in a car accident in San Diego, USA.
In the 1974 European Golden Globe Awards, Dina was only ranked third after Cruyff and Beckenbauer, followed by famous players such as Neskens and Ged-Müller.
Kevin O'Callaghan
Irish player, left winger. Has played for Portsmouth, Millwall, Ipswich and other teams. Won the 1980-81 UEFA Cup for Ipswich. Represented the Irish national team in 21 games and scored a goal. Retired in 1994 due to a knee injury.
Søren Lindsted
Danish player, forward. From 1979 to 1982, he played for the Dutch team Twente. Retired in 1990.
John Wark,
former Scottish player, defensive midfielder. Has played for Ipswich, Liverpool and Middlesbrough. He was the player who scored the most goals in a single season in Ipswich, and won the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup for Ipswich. He played 29 times for Scotland, scoring 7 goals, and played 3 times for the 1982 World Cup, scoring 2 goals. Retired in 1996.
Russell Osman
England player, central defender. Has played for Ipswich, Southampton and other teams, coached Cardiff, Bristol City and other low-level league teams. Won the 1980-81 UEFA Cup for Ipswich. 11 appearances for the England national team.
Co Prins
Dutch player, forward. In the 1960s, he played for Ajax, Kaiserslautern and American League teams, and later coached some small clubs in Belgium. Represented the Dutch national team in 10 games and scored 3 goals. He died of a heart attack in a game in 1987.
Mike Summerbee
England player, right winger. Represented Manchester City in more than 350 games, scoring 47 goals, and later coached the Stoke Port team. He played 8 games for the England national team and scored 1 goal.
Hallvar Thoresen,
former Norwegian player, attacking midfielder. Son of the famous Norwegian player Gunnar Thoresen in the 1940s and 1950s. Has played for Twente and Eindhoven. Represented the Norwegian national team in 49 games and scored 10 goals.
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Werner Roth (playing the German captain)
American player, defender. Born in Yugoslavia, he moved to the United States at the age of eight and became a rising star in American football in the 1960s. During the New York Cosmos team, Zeng and Bailey, Beckenbauer were teammates.
Laurie Sivell (playing the German goalkeeper)
British player and goalkeeper. From 1969 to 1984, played for Ipswich.
Robin Turner
British player, forward. From 1975 to 1984, played for Ipswich.
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