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A
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Nicknamed "The Emperor", he was a deadly scorer and starred in the cover of Pro Evolution Soccer 6
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Adriano
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B
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He managed to win two leagues and a UEFA Cup with Valencia before performing a miracle in Istanbul
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Rafa Benítez
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C
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Scandal in italian league that ended up with Juventus dispossessed of a league title and playing in Serie B
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Calciopoli
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D
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In 2000 this team won their first ever league title and ruined Real Madrid's 100th birthday
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Deportivo de la Coruña
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E
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In 2009 this is adopted as the new name for UEFA Cup
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Europa League
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F
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He was awarded the Ballon d'Or the same year he changed Barcelona for Real Madrid
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Luis Figo
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G
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He won the treble during his firsst professional season as manager, and ended that same year winning the 6 possible titles
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Pep Guardiola
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H
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After almost 100 years, Arsenal fleed from this stadium
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Highbury
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I
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Nickname of the Arsenal squad that won the Premier League in 2004 with 0 games lost
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Invincibles
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J
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Nickname of the footballer that lead Olympique Lyonnais to winning seven consecutive league titles, specially remembered by his freekicks
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Juninho Pernambucano
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K
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German goalkeeper that was hero in 2001 UEFA Champions League final, but villain in 2002 FIFA World Cup final
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Oliver Kahn
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L
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They became the first equatorian team to win Copa Libertadores
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Liga de Quito
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M
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He will always be remembered by the 2006 FIFA World Cup final, where he scored a goal and was victim of a famous headkick
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Marco Materazzi
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N
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This Ballon d'Or winner kept playing for Juventus even after they were sent to Serie B
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Pavel Nedved
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O
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Against all odds, they became the second colombian team to win Copa Libertadores in 2004
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Once Caldas
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P
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Led by Mourinho on the bench and Deco in pitch, they won UEFA Cup and UEFA Champions League in consecutive years
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Porto FC
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Q
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This portuguese manager was assistant coach to Alex Ferguson and then fleed to Real Madrid, before managing his country's national team
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Carlos Queiroz
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R
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He is the manager that led Greece to an unpredictable win in 2004 UEFA Euro
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Otto Rehhagel
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S
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He scored the fastest goal ever (11 seconds) in a World Cup
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Hakan Sükür
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T
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He scored the last ever golden goal in a Euro tournament, which led France to their second title
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David Trezeguet
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U
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This swedish team became the first ever back-to-back champions of the UEFA Women's Cup
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Umea IK
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V
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This player managed to be top scorer in Premier League, La Liga and UEFA Champions League
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Ruud Van Nistelrooy
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W
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Against all odds, they became Bundesliga champions for the first time in 2009
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Wolfsburg
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X
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This player was the brain of Spain and Barcelona, and was awarded Player of the Tournament of 2008 Euro (he is know by his first name)
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Xavi Hernández
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Y
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First ever asian city to host a FIFA World Cup final
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Yokohama
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Z
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Player of the Tournament in 2004 Euro after captaining his national team to the title
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Theodoros Zagorakis
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