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Jairzinho
Jair Ventura Filho (born 25 December 1944), better known as Jairzinho (), is a Brazilian former professional footballer. A quick, skillful, and powerful right winger known for his finishing ability and eye for goal, he was a key member and leading scorer of the Brazil national team that won the 1970 FIFA World Cup.
Mido
Egyptian association football player
José Luis Sierra
Chilean footballer
Giorgos Donis
Greek footballer
Djamel Menad
Algerian association football player
Jean Fernandez
French footballer and manager
Jan Versleijen
Dutch association football player and manager
Abdelmajid Chetali
Tunisian association football player
Adel Abdelrahman
Egyptian association football player
Eurico Gomes
football player and manager
Bruno Akrapović
Bosnian footballer
Fábio Carille
Brazilian association football player and manager
Mario Cvitanović
Croatian footballer
Josef Zinnbauer
German association football player and manager
José Daniel Carreño
Uruguayan football manager
Raafat Attia
Egyptian association football player (1934–1978)
Zoran Đorđević
Serbian football manager
Ivo Wortmann
Brazilian association football player
Theo Bücker
German football player and manager
Taha Ismail
Egyptian footballer and coach
Kheirredine Madoui
Algerian footballer
Bashir Abdel Samad
Egyptian association football player (1966–2023)
Ivo Vieira
Portuguese association football player and manager
Mokhtar Mokhtar
Egyptian footballer
Mohammed Salah
footballer; football manager
Dragan Cvetković
Yugoslav footballer
Vantuir Galdino Ramos
Galdino Vantuir Ramos (born Belo Horizonte, 16 November 1949), known as Vantuir, is a former Brazilian footballer who played in defence for Clube Atletico Mineiro and for the Brazil national football team. Vantuir played with Clube Atletico Mineiro from 1969 to 1978, with a brief stint at Flamengo in 1974. In 1978, he moved to the Guild in Porto Alegre and at the end of his career, went through America Sao Jose do Rio Preto and Rio Branco in Espírito Santo. He played for the Brazil national football team in nine games, and obtained eight wins and a draw, plus the title of the Brazil Independen
Lotfi Benzarti
Tunisian association football player and coach
Essa Al-Mehyani Alhothli
Saudi Arabian footballer
Rusmir Cviko
association football player
Juan Brown
Argentine footballer
Eugen Moldovan
Romanian footballer
Mahmoud Abou-Regaila
Egyptian association football player
Jean-Christian Lang
footballer