+Molokay Curbelo then what is he... and why do the catalans don't want to be part of spain thats juat shit they would have a lot of barca players and be one of the best countries on football but will be very poor
This list is so wrong.I corrected it for you 1. Paolo Maldini 2. Franco baresi 3. Ryan giggs 4. Francesco Totti 5. Carles puyol 6. John terry 7. Andres iniesta (can still play a few more years) 8. Philip Lahm (can still play a few more years) 9. Danielle de Rossi (can still play a few more years) 10. Jurgen Klopp
John Terry announced Chelsea will not renew his contract at the end of the season. He's not ready to retire so won't make it onto this list! Which club should he move to at the end of the season?
Komic Klepto Does that really count? it's non-league, as you said, so he spent his entire professional career at the Saints (John Terry left on loan, so I think Matt should count too)
c'mon guys, if a player stays at a possibly non top club for many years (meaning being (trophy-less for seasons) , and not necessarily just a one club man, that has to be the mark of a true loyalist and is noteworthy enough
No. Completely disagree with your list. Heres my modified version of your list: 1. Maldini: the dude stopped playing for Milan at 41 years old; what else do you need besides the fact that he was a tank? 2. Baresi: Reasoning similar to Maldini's spot 3. Totti: 39 years old, still playing for a few more years, ignored moves to much larger clubs at the time; truly a loyal player, but under Baresi + Maldini b/c he's not done with his career just yet. 4. Puyol or Giggs: Players are interchangeable here b/c of the size of impact on their teams, and the fact that I never really watched either of them play. Agree? Note: I am Italian so this could be biased if you think so, but I work with facts, not my personal beliefs. If Maldini was 41 when he stopped and Giggs was younger, Maldini should be higher than Giggs. Enough said.
+Michael ‘Mr Potatoz’ Desantis Disagree on some parts: 1) Maldini, 25 years at top level plus national and international titles with club and national team? sure no. 1 2) Steven Gerrard: you see Gerrard, you instantly think of liverpool, biggest influence on club,fanbase and team as a single player, even more than Totti or others plus that legendary CL-final... 3) Ryan Giggs/Francesco Totti: Giggs won it all with his team, Totti had a bigger influence as a single player, both huge careers, you could put either one on 3 or 4 5) Franz Beckenbauer: though he left at the end of his career for the U.S. and even returned to play for rival HSV for 2 more years, to me he's a Bayern Munich-icon. If you feel comfortable including players who represent one club above all despite a transfer late in their career, Beckenbauer is unrivaled among these: won it all with his club and national team as a player, World Champion and runner-up as a coach of the national team, national and international titles as a coach with the club, president while winning multiple titles, a true winner, leader and ambassador. Decide yourself if you restrict it to playing career, as a person/coach/manager/representative for his club, he has to be top5 for nobody matches his success. 6) Gerd Mueller: left for the U.S. too at the end of his career, but won it all with both club and national team, 68 goals in 62 national appearances, 365 goals in 427 caps for the club - period. 7) Iker Casillas: 100% loyal to his club, a scandal his club wasn't loyal to him, I would be outrageous if I was a Real-supporter for what was done to him; won it all with both club and national team too 8) Franco Baresi 9) Philipp Lahm 10) Andres Iniesta I'd rank all of them a little higher than Puyol who is about the same level as Xavi, Del Piero, Buffon, Sepp Maier, Uwe Seeler... If you decide to exclude players who made a transfer early in their career to play for a bigger club or late in their career to get to know a different culture, make some extra money or being guaranteed to play, yes, Puyol has to be top 10. Also expect Iniesta to climb a little higher and probably Messi, Sergio Ramos and Thomas Mueller to be future top10-picks.
+Agief Muftahid As I explained, I get it if you're more strict on that definition. Personally, I consider Gerrard,Xavi etc. one club footballers for there's only one club in the world that really matters to them and they've spend nearly all their career and definitely their prime years with that club. But no offense, if you think otherwise the list has to be different, I agree.
I TOTALLY DISAGREE ......number one should be Santiago Bernabéu de Yeste..... he played for Real Madrid !! Then he became the Director of Football at Real Madrid ....then Assistant Manager.....then Manager......then The President........ DONT YOU THINK HE SHOULD BE AT NUMBER ONE?????????????
Lyly Lay haha so basically you cant answer my question. Who would be the fool now? You failed to answer my question and used a diversionary, delusionary rant as a cover for the weakness of your position. Two clubs, be it on loan or permanent, is two clubs. He was at Stuttgart longer than Rooney was a first team Everton player. Now, grow up.
Without going too far back in time (1970s, 1960s etc.) in order to find one club footballers, you could have included, for example, the following players (retired players only): - Matthew Le Tissier (FC Southampton), - Gary Neville (Man.United), - Paul Scholes (Man.United; I know you mention him at the end of the video), - Giuseppe Bergomi (Inter), - Ioannis Goumas (Panathinaikos; part of the Greek squad that won the EURO 2004), - Stelios Manolas (AEK Athens; uncle of Konstantinos Manolas and one of the best Greek defenders of all time), - Manuel Sanchís (Real Madrid), - Ledley King (Tottenham Hotspur), - Lars Ricken (Borussia Dortmund), - Jamie Carragher (FC Liverpool), - Steve Cherundolo (Hannover 96; 87 apps for the USA), - Marcos (Palmeiras; starting goalkeeper of the Brazilian squad that won the 2002 FIFA World Cup), - Bülent Korkmaz (Galatasaray; 102 apps for Turkey), - Fran González (Deportivo La Coruna), - Dieter Eilts (Werder Bremen), - João Pinto (FC Porto; 70 apps for Portugal). These players came to my mind. All of them are well-known in the world of football.
Tony Adams?!?! Won 4 league titles, 3 FA cups, 2 league cups and a uefa cup winners cup all at Arsenal. Joined as a youth and never going on loan, that a true one club man
Very left field and not many will have heard of him but Willie Miller for Aberdeen? Has the record amount of appearances for the dons and was club captain when we were the best team in Europe
Some of these players aren't true "one club players" e.g. John Terry and Philipp Lahm as they spent seasons on loan at other clubs technically meaning they have played for more than one club at a professional level. A shame Tony Adams wasn't on here either considering players who won no particular major honours like Jurgen Klopp are on here.
I think that Gianluigi Buffon should be included in this list. He was at Parma a bit but his career really started to rise in Juventus and he has been there since. He even stayed when Juve were demoted to the Seria B while people like Ibrahimovič left.
+Mohnish Hargovind no it was actually for two season. Then he played for a short time in India. He played for 3 clubs. By definition, not a one club player. It's not that hard guys.
Yes, I know this top 10 it's only to Europe. But you in UK probably, you never heard about Rogério Ceni, Goalkeeper from São Paulo FC for 25 years. And he also won 2 Libertadores da América (the main club tournament of south america) and is actually, the goalkeeper that keeps the record of goals in the world (132 goals) for his position
Stevie G, third in ballon d'or, refused Real Madrid offer, called by Zidane, best player in the world and won and scored in the final to the champions league.He is, to date, the only footballer ever to have scored a goal in an FA Cup Final, a League Cup Final, a UEFA Cup Final and a UEFA Champions League Final.
What about Players like: Tony Adams - 19 years - Arsenal, Klaus Augenthaler - 16 years - Bayern Münich, Giuseppe Bergomi - 20 years - Internazionale Marco Bode - 13 years - Werder Bremen, Jamie Carragher - 16 years - Liverpool FC, Jack Charlton - 21 years - Leeds United Miguel "Chendo" - 16 years - Real Madrid, Victor Cordero - 20 years - Deportivo Saprissa, Kim Daugaard - 16 years - Brøndby IF Giacinto Facchetti - 18 years - Internazionale, Bill Foulkes - 18 years - Manchester United, Fran González - 17 years - Deportivo La Coruna, Yannis Goumas - 15 years - Panathinaikos, Lars Høgh - 23 years - OB Odense, Bjarne Jensen - 16 years - Brøndby IF, Aage Rou Jensen - 21 years - AGF Aarhus, Uwe Kamps - 22 years - Borussia Mönchengladbäch, Gary Keller - 16 years - Leeds United, Ledley King - 14 years - Tottenham Hotspurs, Alan Knight - 22 years - Portsmouth, Tommy Law - 14 years - Chelsea FC, Matthew Le Tissier - 16 years - Southampton, Billy Liddell - 22 years - Liverpool FC, Sepp Maier - 15 years - Bayern Münich, Sandro Mazzola - 16 years - Internazionale, Jimmy Montanero - 20 years - FC Barcelona, Per Nielsen - 15 years - Brøndby IF, Bob Paisley - 15 years - Liverpool FC, Lars Ricken - 14 years - Borussia Dortmund, Ted Sagar - 24 years - Everton Manuel Sanchis - 18 years - Real Madrid, Paul Scholes - 19 years - Manchester United
+Euro Football Daily Not at all. I just think that not every player can remain loyal to a club 23 years, receive countless offers from pratically every big club in Europe and reject them all, playing top football every single year and only have won one major title, once. Totti is a living legend and one of my favourite players of all time
+Euro Football Daily Well... I see you guys are very picky with the selections, should have made a honorary roll thou to guys like him that left there first side early in the career and then stayed at one club for the rest of their time. Oh wait, that's Ryan Giggs...
Manuel Pellegrini, Santiago Bernabeu, Jack Charlton, Mikel Aranburu, Jamie Carragher, Luis Carlos Cuartero, Klaus Augenthaler, Marco Bode, Giampiero Boniperti etc...
It pains me to see that no one remember Rogerio Ceni. Youth club and senior club at Sau Paulo from 1990 - 2015 with 575 appearances and 65 goals for a goalkeeper which is pretty *AMAZING* for a keeper.
Giuseppe Bergomi-Inter, Manolo Sanchis and Miguel Porlan Chendo-Real Madrid, Klaus Augenthaler Bayern Munich, Lars Ricken- Borussia Dortmund, Gary Neville-Manchester United, Bulent Korkmaz-Galatasaray, plus brazilian GK legends Rogerio Ceni-Sao Paulo and Marcos-Palmeiras and german GK legend Sepp Maier-Bayern Munich...long list but all one club legends
Rogério Ceni?? 1238 games Player with more games for a club. Player with more games as captain for a game. Player with more wins for a club. Goalkepper with more goals: 131goals for São Paulo FC. #LEGEND
Yall sleeping on Del Piero, the man played with Juve when they got relegated to Serie B and he was a top class striker, even though he moved, he didnt want that, Juve offered him either retiring or a move away, the man wanted to play so he moved
You forgot Lionel Messi. Messi is the first football player in history to win four FIFA/Ballons d'Or, all of which he won consecutively, and the first to win three European Golden Shoe awards. With Barcelona, Messi has won six La Ligas, two Copas del Rey, six Supercopas de Espana, three UEFA Champions Leagues, two UEFA Super Cups and two FIFA Club World Cups.
What About Stelios Manolas uncle of Roma Player Kostas Manolas he was a very succesfull one club players with many Greek Championships Cups and Supercups
I know xavi moved on to qatar but still he should be mentioned as well as gerard, they might wear another shirt but you can still see the colors vibrant in them, Visça Barça and YNWA!
Javier Zanetti, Hierro, La Coruña Manuel Pablo 40y, di Natale, Rogério Ceni São Paulo, deserves. Del Piero, Pipo Inzaghi, Scholes (Ferguson family) honorable mention, Buffon, Raúl Tamudo, Michel Salgado lol, Joseba Etxeberria..
+max boughton yes, di Natale played for empoli too and was a later boon wen signed with udinese. Inzaghi played for juventus as well too lol, but zanetti is a real miss in the list, 2 decades of Inter. But this are only suggestions, maybe a one club longest successful career 11?
Maldini yeah!!!! Totti YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!! Giggs YEAH!!!! players like them are not just made anymore
I know, right. After Totti retire who will their be to show that class can make a world class footballer
Yes they are. His name is messi
Cutrone hopefully :D
Ummm, Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi, Iniesta....
Narwhql21 Ronaldo...ronaldo....Doesn’t matter if you’re talking about the Brazilian or Portuguese Ronaldo, NEITHER ARE ONE CLUB MEN
Loads of comments for Gerrard and Messi! Are you guys crazy? Stevie G left for LA and Messi is still so young - it's too early to include him!
I'd argue Carragher should have been on this list
+Euro Football Daily Well, let's be honest. Lahm played a year for Stuttgart (on loan)
+Euro Football Daily iniesta is not a catalan
+Euro Football Daily well philipp lahm wasn't in the TOTY this time
+Molokay Curbelo then what is he... and why do the catalans don't want to be part of spain thats juat shit they would have a lot of barca players and be one of the best countries on football but will be very poor
This list is so wrong.I corrected it for you
1. Paolo Maldini
2. Franco baresi
3. Ryan giggs
4. Francesco Totti
5. Carles puyol
6. John terry
7. Andres iniesta (can still play a few more years)
8. Philip Lahm (can still play a few more years)
9. Danielle de Rossi (can still play a few more years)
10. Jurgen Klopp
Philip Lahm played in Stuttgart
+Alkinoos Hatzifragos oh yeah
Alkinoos Hatzifragos Then he shouldn't even be in this list.
+cara ritchie Messi is still young
+Alkinoos Hatzifragos Already has accomplished more than arguably all of them
John Terry announced Chelsea will not renew his contract at the end of the season. He's not ready to retire so won't make it onto this list!
Which club should he move to at the end of the season?
Just don't follow Cech, John
Messi will retire at barca
He should go to Notts County.
liver pool
I don't know where Terry will go, but I do know where Suarez will go. He should go to Juventus! He'll be so happy with Patrice Evra!
What about Diego Costa? He spent 70 years in Atletico
+Kal Kuma Hahahaha! He does look like a 60 year old!
Really Nigga?
+Kal Kuma HAHAH Your funny
Haha
How is Maldini only number 5?
Yeah he was never playing for any other club even in his youth
ikr. Maldini should be first.
He is the first person I think of when I hear one club man.
yeah and maldini father and son play on milan too, 3 generation never left milan
+Footballbeast Yup, it is a no-brainer, Maldini should be first!!
Rogerio Ceni has over 1000 games for Sao Paulo
+sg98films This is only European games...
Wth What about Paul Scholes and klopp shouldn't be ahead of puyol wth
+Rehad Rahman Puyol could eat Klopp for Breakfast
I'm astonished Scholes is not on the list.
why not paul scholes
+Rehad Rahman Before watching the video. The first person I thought of after Totti was Scholes
Rehad Rahman I mean the man came back from retirement for the club!
I'm EXTREMELY surprised at the lack of mention for Matt Le Tissier. Offers were made by Manchester United for him but he still stayed at Southampton.
He's not a one-club man he played for non-league Eastleigh for two seasons before retiring as a footballer
Komic Klepto Does that really count? it's non-league, as you said, so he spent his entire professional career at the Saints (John Terry left on loan, so I think Matt should count too)
+Komic Klepto that wasn't professional so it doesn't count
he turned out a few times for them unpaid, so no one club men can play sunday league now
c'mon guys, if a player stays at a possibly non top club for many years (meaning being (trophy-less for seasons) , and not necessarily just a one club man, that has to be the mark of a true loyalist and is noteworthy enough
+thosegreengentlemen remarkably in current seasons, mark noble probably comes to mind for this
That's what totti is
Anelka? Ibrahimovic? Why didn't they make the list! ;)
hahah
+Alkinoos Hatzifragos it's sarcasm bro haha
Balloteli?
+MrBestofGaming LOLOLOL!
Stevie G!
+Kuba Sala LA GALAXY!
Used to play for liverpool
You just defined someone who is not a one club man!
oh yeh
what about carragah
What about Zlatan? He even played in the youth team of PSG.
he played for PSG, Milan, Barça, I think Inter
+MrDarragh123456789 Also Juve and Malmö
Alkinoos Hatzifragos haha
And Ajax
Mr Ok yeah
Maldini should be 1st/2nd. He played more games for his club than almost everyone.
SA LS Should be 2nd
he should be 1st dude, he start from milan youth academy.
SA LS maldini 902 Giggs 963 apps
he won 8 seria tittles and 5 champions league...like nobody else
Even tho I'm a Liverpool fan surely some can agree where are Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher
Harry Ashcroft stevie left for la.. Though i agree carragher should be included
Gerrard left, Carragher not in the top class
Gerrard played for LA Galaxy
John Terry you got trolled
Disliked for poor pronunciation of Francesco Totti.
Our bad - we tried our best!
***** ethnicity isn't important, I've lived in Italy. Francesco, not fransesco
***** it was sarcastic, maybe not easy to tell through text
Every english man says Cristiano Ronaldo badly and nobody complains
dafuq is wrong with you...grammar Nazis are bad but is this the new generation
Top 10 Manchester United home grown players.
yeah
+adam noyek no
great video...sorry but what do u think about Di Natale? thanks
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Italian Players Are So Much Loyal 🙂
I love Totti but not number one. Here, look:
1-Giggs
2-Maldini
3-Totti
4-Puyol
5-Baresi
No. Completely disagree with your list. Heres my modified version of your list:
1. Maldini: the dude stopped playing for Milan at 41 years old; what else do you need besides the fact that he was a tank?
2. Baresi: Reasoning similar to Maldini's spot
3. Totti: 39 years old, still playing for a few more years, ignored moves to much larger clubs at the time; truly a loyal player, but under Baresi + Maldini b/c he's not done with his career just yet.
4. Puyol or Giggs: Players are interchangeable here b/c of the size of impact on their teams, and the fact that I never really watched either of them play.
Agree?
Note: I am Italian so this could be biased if you think so, but I work with facts, not my personal beliefs. If Maldini was 41 when he stopped and Giggs was younger, Maldini should be higher than Giggs. Enough said.
+Michael “Mr Potatoz” Desantis yeah man. Im a United fan so im being biased too .
+Michael ‘Mr Potatoz’ Desantis Disagree on some parts:
1) Maldini, 25 years at top level plus national and international titles with club and national team? sure no. 1
2) Steven Gerrard: you see Gerrard, you instantly think of liverpool, biggest influence on club,fanbase and team as a single player, even more than Totti or others plus that legendary CL-final...
3) Ryan Giggs/Francesco Totti: Giggs won it all with his team, Totti had a bigger influence as a single player, both huge careers, you could put either one on 3 or 4
5) Franz Beckenbauer: though he left at the end of his career for the U.S. and even returned to play for rival HSV for 2 more years, to me he's a Bayern Munich-icon. If you feel comfortable including players who represent one club above all despite a transfer late in their career, Beckenbauer is unrivaled among these: won it all with his club and national team as a player, World Champion and runner-up as a coach of the national team, national and international titles as a coach with the club, president while winning multiple titles, a true winner, leader and ambassador. Decide yourself if you restrict it to playing career, as a person/coach/manager/representative for his club, he has to be top5 for nobody matches his success.
6) Gerd Mueller: left for the U.S. too at the end of his career, but won it all with both club and national team, 68 goals in 62 national appearances, 365 goals in 427 caps for the club - period.
7) Iker Casillas: 100% loyal to his club, a scandal his club wasn't loyal to him, I would be outrageous if I was a Real-supporter for what was done to him; won it all with both club and national team too
8) Franco Baresi
9) Philipp Lahm
10) Andres Iniesta
I'd rank all of them a little higher than Puyol who is about the same level as Xavi, Del Piero, Buffon, Sepp Maier, Uwe Seeler... If you decide to exclude players who made a transfer early in their career to play for a bigger club or late in their career to get to know a different culture, make some extra money or being guaranteed to play, yes, Puyol has to be top 10. Also expect Iniesta to climb a little higher and probably Messi, Sergio Ramos and Thomas Mueller to be future top10-picks.
+g9kyra sorry mate, but it is about one club footballer. Did you know that gerrard plays for LA Galaxy now ??
+Agief Muftahid As I explained, I get it if you're more strict on that definition. Personally, I consider Gerrard,Xavi etc. one club footballers for there's only one club in the world that really matters to them and they've spend nearly all their career and definitely their prime years with that club. But no offense, if you think otherwise the list has to be different, I agree.
CARRAGHER
+Stezzy Lyg He was close - but we felt he didn't win enough in terms of major honours!
but de rossi never won a UCL and came 2nd two years later
Teige Fullwood no I'm not saying klopp deserved it I mean de Rossi could leave
Just found your channel, and subscribed. Nice videos! What song is it?
Liones Messi was in Barcelona since he was 14 or 15.He was at the youth academy and scored his day view goal when only 19
I TOTALLY DISAGREE ......number one should be Santiago Bernabéu de Yeste.....
he played for Real Madrid !!
Then he became the Director of Football at Real Madrid ....then Assistant Manager.....then Manager......then The President........
DONT YOU THINK HE SHOULD BE AT NUMBER ONE?????????????
What a great shout! Amazing career!
summary: Italians are more loyal !!
John Terry and Lamh played for other clubs, if even on loan, so arent one club players
Excuse me, which club did Lahm play for beside Bayern?
Lyly Lay He played on loan for Stuttgart for 2 years between 03 and 05, playing 53 times
+Padraig O'Deorain not sure if you understand the term "loan" or not!!
Lyly Lay haha so basically you cant answer my question. Who would be the fool now? You failed to answer my question and used a diversionary, delusionary rant as a cover for the weakness of your position.
Two clubs, be it on loan or permanent, is two clubs. He was at Stuttgart longer than Rooney was a first team Everton player. Now, grow up.
+Lyly Lay he went to stuttgart man,for 2-2.5 years approx
Bob Paisley? he was a player, coach, physiotherapist, manager, advisor to Kenny Dalglish all at Liverpool!! true definition of one club man
Without going too far back in time (1970s, 1960s etc.) in order to find one club footballers, you could have included, for example, the following players (retired players only):
- Matthew Le Tissier (FC Southampton),
- Gary Neville (Man.United),
- Paul Scholes (Man.United; I know you mention him at the end of the video),
- Giuseppe Bergomi (Inter),
- Ioannis Goumas (Panathinaikos; part of the Greek squad that won the EURO 2004),
- Stelios Manolas (AEK Athens; uncle of Konstantinos Manolas and one of the best Greek defenders of all time),
- Manuel Sanchís (Real Madrid),
- Ledley King (Tottenham Hotspur),
- Lars Ricken (Borussia Dortmund),
- Jamie Carragher (FC Liverpool),
- Steve Cherundolo (Hannover 96; 87 apps for the USA),
- Marcos (Palmeiras; starting goalkeeper of the Brazilian squad that won the 2002 FIFA World Cup),
- Bülent Korkmaz (Galatasaray; 102 apps for Turkey),
- Fran González (Deportivo La Coruna),
- Dieter Eilts (Werder Bremen),
- João Pinto (FC Porto; 70 apps for Portugal).
These players came to my mind. All of them are well-known in the world of football.
+Nikolas Konstantinidis
...as well as Tony Adams (Arsenal London), and Gary Kelly (Leeds United).
Zanetti?
He played in Argentina before Inter I think it was banfield
Iniesta is not catalan, he is from Castilla la Mancha
Paul Scholes ??????
Tony Adams?!?! Won 4 league titles, 3 FA cups, 2 league cups and a uefa cup winners cup all at Arsenal. Joined as a youth and never going on loan, that a true one club man
Very left field and not many will have heard of him but Willie Miller for Aberdeen? Has the record amount of appearances for the dons and was club captain when we were the best team in Europe
Some of these players aren't true "one club players" e.g. John Terry and Philipp Lahm as they spent seasons on loan at other clubs technically meaning they have played for more than one club at a professional level. A shame Tony Adams wasn't on here either considering players who won no particular major honours like Jurgen Klopp are on here.
Jurgen Klopp not one-club either.
they forgot Paul Scholes (Manchester United), Gary Neville (Manchester United), Sepp Maier (Bayern Munich)
what about Zlatan Ibrahimovic 😁
He play manny times
Maldini should be first
+alex jones It was a close call!
Euro Football Daily You're makin meh kry.
I think that Gianluigi Buffon should be included in this list. He was at Parma a bit but his career really started to rise in Juventus and he has been there since. He even stayed when Juve were demoted to the Seria B while people like Ibrahimovič left.
Philipp Lahm played for VfB Stuttgart from 2003 - 2005. It was a loan, but still: He played for another club than Bavaria Munich.
Lionel Messi?'
yeah I think it's just he's too young.
+Jalmari Gylén We thought he was too young! What if he leaves like Xavi?
+Euro Football Daily well, Terry's gonna leave sooooooo
Alessandro Del Piero?
+JQmineHD he moved to an australian team at the end of his career so not technically a one club player
so so...XD
+Mohnish Hargovind no it was actually for two season. Then he played for a short time in India. He played for 3 clubs. By definition, not a one club player. It's not that hard guys.
best play ever
Del Piero
You missed gigi Buffon
Juventus wasnt his first club
Shad Shan He was bought from Parma
Also he went to psg
Yes, I know this top 10 it's only to Europe. But you in UK probably, you never heard about Rogério Ceni, Goalkeeper from São Paulo FC for 25 years. And he also won 2 Libertadores da América (the main club tournament of south america) and is actually, the goalkeeper that keeps the record of goals in the world (132 goals) for his position
Stevie G, third in ballon d'or, refused Real Madrid offer, called by Zidane, best player in the world and won and scored in the final to the champions league.He is, to date, the only footballer ever to have scored a goal in an FA Cup Final, a League Cup Final, a UEFA Cup Final and a UEFA Champions League Final.
terry was loaned to middlesbrough in 2000 and at youth he played for west ham
What about Players like:
Tony Adams - 19 years - Arsenal, Klaus Augenthaler - 16 years - Bayern Münich, Giuseppe Bergomi - 20 years - Internazionale
Marco Bode - 13 years - Werder Bremen, Jamie Carragher - 16 years - Liverpool FC, Jack Charlton - 21 years - Leeds United
Miguel "Chendo" - 16 years - Real Madrid, Victor Cordero - 20 years - Deportivo Saprissa, Kim Daugaard - 16 years - Brøndby IF
Giacinto Facchetti - 18 years - Internazionale, Bill Foulkes - 18 years - Manchester United, Fran González - 17 years - Deportivo La Coruna, Yannis Goumas - 15 years - Panathinaikos, Lars Høgh - 23 years - OB Odense, Bjarne Jensen - 16 years - Brøndby IF, Aage Rou Jensen - 21 years - AGF Aarhus, Uwe Kamps - 22 years - Borussia Mönchengladbäch, Gary Keller - 16 years - Leeds United, Ledley King - 14 years - Tottenham Hotspurs, Alan Knight - 22 years - Portsmouth, Tommy Law - 14 years - Chelsea FC, Matthew Le Tissier - 16 years - Southampton, Billy Liddell - 22 years - Liverpool FC, Sepp Maier - 15 years - Bayern Münich, Sandro Mazzola - 16 years - Internazionale, Jimmy Montanero - 20 years - FC Barcelona, Per Nielsen - 15 years - Brøndby IF, Bob Paisley - 15 years - Liverpool FC, Lars Ricken - 14 years - Borussia Dortmund, Ted Sagar - 24 years - Everton
Manuel Sanchis - 18 years - Real Madrid, Paul Scholes - 19 years - Manchester United
+rasmus larsen There were so many to choose from!
Yes! couldn't agree more. I admire a lot of players, but respect i only have for Totti
Only Totti?! Are you a Roma fan??
+Euro Football Daily Not at all. I just think that not every player can remain loyal to a club 23 years, receive countless offers from pratically every big club in Europe and reject them all, playing top football every single year and only have won one major title, once. Totti is a living legend and one of my favourite players of all time
What about Javier Zanetti? Played for Inter -95 to -14 with a career starting in -92. Considered the greatest captain ever in Inter
+Johannes Sulo He joined Inter from Barnfield and played for Talleres before that sadly!
+Euro Football Daily Well... I see you guys are very picky with the selections, should have made a honorary roll thou to guys like him that left there first side early in the career and then stayed at one club for the rest of their time. Oh wait, that's Ryan Giggs...
+Johannes Sulo Maybe so!
How can you add players that are still playing?
Manuel Pellegrini, Santiago Bernabeu, Jack Charlton, Mikel Aranburu, Jamie Carragher, Luis Carlos Cuartero, Klaus Augenthaler, Marco Bode, Giampiero Boniperti etc...
Maldini at 5??? Jesus christ. And terry and de rossi above Baresi, you're killing me ging
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It pains me to see that no one remember Rogerio Ceni. Youth club and senior club at Sau Paulo from 1990 - 2015 with 575 appearances and 65 goals for a goalkeeper which is pretty *AMAZING* for a keeper.
+Gyyast Greg OF course we remember him - but this list is ONLY for European players...
ludacris choices(Klopp, did not spend his entire career at Mainz) how about Uwe Seeler, Charly Körbel or Sepp Maier?
Marko Reus?
how about rogero ceni. the amazing goalkeeper who can be a freekick taker
+Euro Football Daily
I think you could put Sepp Maier in the list.
He played 536 games for Bayern München and he played only for Bayern.
It’s something, being an Italian you have loyalty in your blood. 👍🏻
Giuseppe Bergomi-Inter, Manolo Sanchis and Miguel Porlan Chendo-Real Madrid, Klaus Augenthaler Bayern Munich, Lars Ricken- Borussia Dortmund, Gary Neville-Manchester United, Bulent Korkmaz-Galatasaray, plus brazilian GK legends Rogerio Ceni-Sao Paulo and Marcos-Palmeiras and german GK legend Sepp Maier-Bayern Munich...long list but all one club legends
Del Piero, Carragher, Scholes, and Messi could be on here; but I like the list being so Italian.
+The Undisputed Del Piero left and has played for 4 clubs. The others have legit claims!
+The Undisputed yeah where is carrager
Totti takes the #1 any day. What a loyal player he is! Roma fans are lucky to have him
Xavi Hernandez is also a one club legend with nearly 600 games for Barcelona
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he moved to al sadd last year
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+S J-C Nice one!
your welcome, mate. :)
Messi: I wanna be a One Club Men
Laporta: ijole Messi, I think it cannot be possible
+Euro Football Daily Gerrard was at Liverpool for 10 + years you the guy that's crazy
What about Buffon or Del Piero or Marchisio ?! How can you forget them
Rogério Ceni?? 1238 games
Player with more games for a club.
Player with more games as captain for a game.
Player with more wins for a club.
Goalkepper with more goals: 131goals for São Paulo FC. #LEGEND
Gerrard could have gone to Madrid or Chelsea but he decided to stay with Liverpool he was there for ages and stuck with us
Noel Bailie played for Linfield FC from 1989 to 2011 and played 1013 games
+Warren Stewart Thats amazing!
Rui Patrício, he is playing for Sporting since 2006,
Totti the king . The Man who put the team on his shoulders all these years.
how about um luis figo he was very loyal to barca
Honourable mentions:
-Paul Scholes
-Matt Le Tissier
-Jamie Carragher
-Tony Adams
-Gary Neville
Matt Le Tissier play Southampton,Eastleigh & Guernsey :)
Mizzter Zoneful - I stand corrected.
on a side note, jose maria guti is worthy of mention since nobody stays at RM for long!
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+Fred Giron BOOM! Hi Fred, how are you?
Yall sleeping on Del Piero, the man played with Juve when they got relegated to Serie B and he was a top class striker, even though he moved, he didnt want that, Juve offered him either retiring or a move away, the man wanted to play so he moved
+Fearless Q8 HE played For Sydney FC
ibrahimovic, luca toni, cole and pizarro should be here
you cant include terry in this list
ٍScholes should be among the top 3 in this list
Buffon Should be here! He brought his team to glory many times!
Shawy Ran he used to play at parma
He played in Parma...
Franco Baresi looks lke a crossing between Robben und Harrison Ford xD
Del Piero for Juventus he was amazing
he has played for 3 other clubs
you should do a one club men XI with players like totti, daniele de rossi
+Lucas Etchevers We have one over on the Football Daily - our main channel :D
John terry is playing for Aston villa and philipp lahm played for stuttgart
MESSI!!! XAVI!!!
You forgot Lionel Messi. Messi is the first football player in history to win four FIFA/Ballons d'Or, all of which he won consecutively, and the first to win three European Golden Shoe awards. With Barcelona, Messi has won six La Ligas, two Copas del Rey, six Supercopas de Espana, three UEFA Champions Leagues, two UEFA Super Cups and two FIFA Club World Cups.
We chose players who were towards the end of their careers. We know how good Lionel Messi has been for Barcelona.
Antonio Di Natale anyone? I think he deserves it as, like Totti, he is far too good for his club but stayed out of love. Major respect.
Scholes over Klopp, he retired at like 36 and Fergie still brought him back to help them win the league in 2013
Johnson terry played for West Ham aswell
What About Stelios Manolas uncle of Roma Player Kostas Manolas he was a very succesfull one club players with many Greek Championships Cups and Supercups
Players staying in big clubs was easy than players that are loyal to underrated clubs. .
I know xavi moved on to qatar but still he should be mentioned as well as gerard, they might wear another shirt but you can still see the colors vibrant in them, Visça Barça and YNWA!
Where is Messi? He's a playing legend . He will never leave Barcelona.
in de rosi youth career he play for ostita mare
What about Julen Guerrero or Joseba Etxebarria?
+Iturri08 Good shouts!
Javier Zanetti, Hierro, La Coruña Manuel Pablo 40y, di Natale, Rogério Ceni São Paulo, deserves. Del Piero, Pipo Inzaghi, Scholes (Ferguson family) honorable mention, Buffon, Raúl Tamudo, Michel Salgado lol, Joseba Etxeberria..
Buffon played for Parma as well as juventus
+max boughton yes, di Natale played for empoli too and was a later boon wen signed with udinese. Inzaghi played for juventus as well too lol, but zanetti is a real miss in the list, 2 decades of Inter. But this are only suggestions, maybe a one club longest successful career 11?
Some awesome shouts in there...
What about Javier Zanetti and Muller?
Lahm has also played for VFB Stuttgart. So he is not really a one club footballer or am i wrong. D:
+Horus We didn't count loan moves!
paul scholes,gary neville
I see your point mate, even a Chelsea fan like me will surely put those 2 names into the list. One of the finest midfielder and right back
gerrard lived as a liverbird and stay on he could return and retire at liverpool plus gerrard been more loyal his been at liverpool since he was akid