Who am I? I played for five clubs who had won the European Cup before I joined them, but won only one European Cup in my career. Three of the clubs I played for went on to win the European Cup after I'd left them, but before I'd retired. I played for three London clubs.
Who am I? I started my career in my homeland, before playing for three clubs who had previously lost European Cup finals in the 1980s and 90s. I played for four Premier League clubs then finished my playing career at Barnsley.
Who am I? I played 18 seasons of professional football but won no major honours. I represented my country at the World Cup in 1998, scoring my country's first ever goal in the finals.
Who am I? Despite playing only five times for my country, I was in the squad for the 1994 World Cup. I played in the Premier League for Manchester City and lost in the 1989 Uefa Cup final.
Who am I? I played only nine times for my country, but scored six goals. I a became the first player to win the World Cup Golden Boot despite my country not progressing from the group stage.
Who am I? I was born in South Africa, but played for another nation at two World Cups, one as the hosts. I played for two of the first four clubs to win the Premier League.
Who am I? I appeared at a World Cup in the 90s, managed by a future England Manager. I played for two Premier sides between 94-97 but played most of my club football for my hometown club.
Who am I? I played 111 times for my country and played for Millonarios, Montpellier, Medillin and Miami Fusion. I was twice voted South American Footballer of the year.
Who am I? I played club football with Calum Davenport, Brian McClair, Mark Bright, Alan Smith, Harry Kewell, Ian Rush, David Burrows, Robbie Keane and Milan Baroš.
Who am I? I'd made 610 club appearances, before signing for a club that won three major trophies in my first season. I famously missed a penalty in a major international tournament.