Liberia with George Weah, Bermuda with Shaun Goater and Nakhi Wells, Grenada with Jason Roberts, and Guyana with Neil Danns also are shouts. There we go HITC sevens, just researched a video for ya 😛
A player who everyone thought would flop but became amazing. Could be a 7 or 11 OR THE OPPOSITE A player who everyone thought would be amazing but flopped
Anchiceratops Ornatus wouldn’t say Pickford has flopped. Yes he’s had some dodgy games, but which keeper hasn’t? He’s England’s number 1 and was the reason we got to the semi finals.
lone lim van der sar , barthez, culkin, de gea , van der gouw , goram , taibi , bosnich , Carroll , Howard , kuszczak , Ricardo, foster , Romero , pereira aswel
@@magnussankaran1097 Leeds was a fast collapse and a long recovery Coruña has been a slow and steady slide, so the book is still open on how they'll recover
Sunil Chhetri was almost signed by QPR but his work visa was rejected due to UK's law requiring the player's national team to be above rank 70 in the FIFA rankings
@@bfg4573 live the dream which millions of Indian boys couldn't because of this Engineering and cricket obsessed country. Set the example for the future lads All the best, my fellow indian brother 💪💪💪
starting from today I will put list the most requested videos here each week to let him see our video ideas, so please do not be angry if I take your idea because I just want to show HITC sevens the ideas and not to claim it as mine: XIs XI of most own goals scored since 2010/of all time XI of most capped players XI of players who are born in France but represent African nations XI of players who are born in Africa but represent France XI of players who have most yellow / red cards in Europe top league XI of players who are sons of professional footballers XI of players who could have represented Phillipines/ Suriname/ India/ East Germany XI of players who played for rival clubs XI of players from Spanish / Portuguese speaking countries XI of players who are captains for their countries/ clubs XI of homegrown players in PL XI of players in the bottom half of PL table XI of players in relegation zone in top major European leagues XI of players if the Roman Empire/ Holy Roman Empire reunited XI of players who flopped in the Premier League but recovered and starred in another club Sevens 7 nations / clubs who did not have a golden generation 7 most inconsistent players 7 best goalkeeper performances of all time 7 best players who never commanded a transfer fee (3 transfers min,) 7 best forwards who never scored a hat trick 7 players who returned from retirement 7 countries with good national teams but bad leagues 7 youngest and oldest European top-flight managers 7 countries with better women national team than men’s 7 teams with the most hardcore/ devoted fans 7 players who starred at a young age but didn’t live up to their potential 7 managers who never was a professional footballer every XXX since XXX every Dortmund striker since Lewandowski every Juventus striker since Del Piero every Man Utd goalkeeper since Van der Sar every Inter striker since Milito every English captain since Moore every Barcelona CB since Puyol (debut) every AC Milan striker since Shevchenko/ Inzaghi where were they 7 years ago? Atalanta Champions League squad 2019/20 Where are they now? 2013 U-20 World Cup dream team 2016 Euros dream team Others every player who would have won the Ballon D'or if it was introduced before 1956 every player who would have won the Ballon D’or if it was open to all players between 1956 and 1993 every golden boy recipient ranked best XI of each decade (starting from 1930s) best player from each Brazilian state worst XI to have a PL medal documentary on Akinfewa please give a like and also a suggestion below if you have other suggestions
Kenya has one.Victor Wanyama who was at Tottenham and reached the UCL final and his brother McDonald Mariga won the UCL in 2010. Origi is partly Kenyan
Cool video, really enjoyed your insights into the nation's. Thought I'd caught you out with Iraq for a second but my research confirmed Shwan Jalal never actually made an appearance for Tottenham so I must have been imagining that one haha
3:16 As an emirati its sad that no one played in europe. And I think the reason is because players are more comfortable in the UAE if we were a country with less money then I think we would've made it to bigger leagues
@@alwayssporty8102 no as funny as this sound. The UAE one of the richest countries in the world doesn't invest money in football. Players have very low wages and most of them actually have two jobs. With the exception of foreign players
I got an amazing idea i'm not sure if it will go on this or Elecspo but review the youngest player on each Fifa since Fifa 07 to Fifa 17 or Fifa 20 if you want go on SoFifa and go by youngest age but i would love to see are where are they now on that. PS on fifa 17 the youngest player on that game is Erling Haland.
I know this video isn’t about the World Cup but just the mention of it when talking about Syria has got me excited! I love keeping track of the qualifiers, next month we see CONCACAF kicking off, a very interesting situation unfolding in AFC too, especially in the group with both Koreas... keep an eye on that one
I actually tried something similar to this for MLS who were fortunate enough to have players from Syria, Uganda, Iraq, Panama, El Salvador, Haiti, Lebanon, Madagascar, Indonesia and Luxembourg (Sunil Chetri only played friendlies and an US Open Cup match for Sporting Kansas, so an Indian player technically never played in MLS). In the end, it had a similar theme to this video: 1) Qatar 2) Burkina Faso 3) Saudi Arabia 4) The United Arab Emirates 5) Oman 6) Gabon 7) Uzbekistan 8) Congo (not the DR of Congo who have multiple players in MLS) 9) Vietnam (though Lee Nguyen could've represented Vietnam instead of the USA) 10) Cyprus The lowest-ranked nation to have an MLS rep was Eritrea, though Guam is a major benefactor with multiple reps including 3-time MLS Cup Champion; A.J. DeLaGarza.
Hey first i want to say great video i enjoyed it. For iraq its true we never had a player in the english league but soon hopefully we will be able to see iraqis in the epl. First player is ali alhamadi a striker that is playing for Swansea. Second player is cardo saddik a left footed CB playing for crystal palace. There is also zaid alhusassaini who just signed his contract with crawley town in league two.
You should do a bio on El Salvador's Jorge "Magico" Gonzalez. From his performances on the pitch that won admiration from the likes of Maradona to his off-the-field antics such as sleeping through a fire alarm and being subsequently found with a cleaning lady in his bed when on a US tour with Barcelona, I'm sure you'd deliver your brand of top-quality content in a biography of him. Cheers!
Great idea!! How about a mini series on the top 5 leagues with 4 more videos (obviously) and maybes top it off with countries who’ve never had a player in either of the top 5 (if there is enough)
Nice one. A good one would be 7 countries most likely to win FIFA world cup in future that haven't won already. Reasons such as rich history, growing popularity, large population, etc (eg, USA, Netherlands, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria)
hi hitc im ur malaysian sub! Yeah i really hope there will be one player who will play in prem in future. Our star now is safawi rasid (22yo). Our next gen star is luqman hakim (17yo) is one of the player who nominated for the golden boy 2020. i really hope they can play in prem one day
It's kinda random to think that Oman had a player who played in Premier League, even better, he played quite long there as starter and at one moment he was top 6-10 PL goalkeeper. As an Indonesian, i hope same thing also happens to Emil Audero..
This video would have been better, albeit perhaps infeasibly more work, if you did this video including players eligible for these nations but that declared for another that is represented in the prem. I can't think of an example, but perhaps, say if Adama Traore never played in the prem and declared for Spain, then maybe Mali could be featured here as I do not know of any other Malian players in the prem.
Brentford fan here. I think we released Jayden Onen at the beginning of this month. So even if we do go up (not holding my breath with our 0-8 playoff record) he won’t be making premier league appearances with us.
Can you make a similar video to this one? Where you look at countries that we may see players from in the Premier League in the future. From countries that do not have any players in the Premier League yet or have had it. In a top 10 video.
I grew up and live in the Gulf - and follow many Middle Eastern teams... but I find it interesting that while they are football crazy and tend to have decent regional football teams, it's interesting that so few Arab players choose to go to Europe. So many stay locally. I think in the Gulf cases, it's because there's too much money and coziness to need to go overseas. Also the cultural and geographical differences - cold, rainy, snowy weather wouldn't suit them. Oman's Ali Al Habsi is the only one I can think of off the top of my mind who did, via Norway + the Premiership.
When are we getting a Hull City relegation video then? Needs to happen surely, 1 point off the playoffs in January (I believe) to rock bottom, think its not spoken about enough how you lost Grosicki aswell, inconsistent but still 1 of your best, went a little under the radar like when you signed him ironically
Hi Mike, as I've said to a few people nothing has really changed since my first Hull City video, so no new video planned at the moment since I've nothing to add to that.
Vietnam won against that Qatar team on penalty in one of the most iconic match in our country. Anw thank you for mention Vietnam, I hope we get to your top 7 next year, we actually already beat UAE in WC qualification :))
Whoa whoa, wait, Alfie. Benjani is from ZIMBABWE not Zambia. Please do not deprive us Zimbabweans the pride of being mentioned in one of your videos. We have had the likes Bruce Grobelaar and Peter Ndlovu. Our most recent entry is Marvelous Nakamba. Say it with me, ZIMBABWE!
Yahya al Ghassani is an Emirati 21 year old player who was offered a contract to join burnley last season but his club declined saying he was too young
It's actually surprising that not a single Saudi player ever played in the Prem. There are some decent ones which could definitely start for certain teams.
i cant belive how my country indonesia one of the most populated country in the world cant produce player that actually can dominated the continent let alone europe in south east asia we are not even the best
Indonesia may love football as much as them but premier league standards, we're just extremely dreadful and atrocious when compared. We cant even get into world cup, let alone playing one of the best football league in the world. Lets be honest, SEA isnt good enough to qualify.
I think countries like India and Indonesia needs to set up world class academies with help of European clubs in order to compete. 17yo European talents are being scouted at age of 6-8 and that's where the main difference starts arising.
Qatar have had a player play for a Premier League club, Hussein Yasser had a brief stint at Manchester City in 2005, and made only one appearance in a League Cup game at Doncaster, but didn't play a Premier League match.
Since there's the possibility of a new nation forming, could we get a hypothetical XI for the East African Federation? It's a federation comprised of Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda - and while none of them are exactly powerhouses of world football, I think it might make for an interesting video. =]
7 top countries who have never had a ballondor winner I think this will be a great video as lewandowski could have been the first polish ballondor winner had this year not been cancelled
@@Nayan-hn1yk since 2013 no won has won the ballondor without winning their league or champions league in fact it was only last year that the ballondor winner didn't win the champions league and personally i would have given VVD the ballondor(i'm a Manchester United Fan) Anyway every one can see bayern are the favourites for the champions league and if they win the cl they will complete a treble there is no doubt that if that happened lewandowski wins the ballondor Last year vvd was the best player in the world but they said you cant ignore someone who scores 50 goals well lewa scored 50 this year so i'm not seeing any reason why he shouldn't be given the ballondor Sorry for the long story🤷🏽♂️
@@wuyiwanis3181 if bayern win the give it Lewandowski for sure, but if city wins kdb should win . If both don't win then I guess lewa coz he got more titles
Johnny Heitinga (Netherlands/Everton) father is Indonesian, Giovanni VanBronkhorst (Netherlands/Arsenal) grandparent is from Indonesia too, they chose to play for the Netherlands and I as an indonesian can understand why.
Similar to this one... 7 Lowest Ranked Countries That Have Had A Premier League Player
Much better
Gibraltar. Danny Higginbotham got a few caps for them
Pakistan and Seychelles as well, with Zesh Rehman and Kevin Betsy respectively
Liberia with George Weah, Bermuda with Shaun Goater and Nakhi Wells, Grenada with Jason Roberts, and Guyana with Neil Danns also are shouts. There we go HITC sevens, just researched a video for ya 😛
Arsenal -> Andrey Arshavin
Most points earned for a relegated team
That’s actually a good idea
West Brom. 42 points
Mrs. Mista west ham*
@@tobyradwell1522 Oh shit yeah. my bad
Not enough to make a full video on
Most of Qatar’s team isn’t actually Qatari, they scout them from Africa to play for the National team
You are right. Almoez Ali was born in Sudan and they have some Brazilians
@@21hazza theres Brazilians in many countries because not having Space on their NT
Just like france
Yeah they only have around 4 Qataris in their whole national team 😂
@@TheGoatMessigician ye theres alot of africans on france
A player who everyone thought would flop but became amazing. Could be a 7 or 11
OR THE OPPOSITE A player who everyone thought would be amazing but flopped
Stefan El Sharawwy, Oscar, Justin Kluivert, Jordan Pickford
Anchiceratops Ornatus wouldn’t say Pickford has flopped. Yes he’s had some dodgy games, but which keeper hasn’t? He’s England’s number 1 and was the reason we got to the semi finals.
A player who turned out amazing was Virgil van Dijk. People thought he was overpriced and not good but he turned out fantastic
@@sumang1979 Bit soon to say Justin Kluivert's flopped.
What about a player who we thought had flopped but revived his career e.g Martin Odegaard.
Every Man Utd goalkeeper since Peter Schmeichel, where are they now?
On their pension
Minecraft Legend 😂😂😂
Lindegaard, Ben Amos, Valdes
lone lim van der sar , barthez, culkin, de gea , van der gouw , goram , taibi , bosnich , Carroll , Howard , kuszczak , Ricardo, foster , Romero , pereira aswel
@@deankerins2382 I'm didn't joined Manchester United
When you're one of the 1.3% of the viewers from Malaysia 🇲🇾
At least we got a mention
How do you know?
@@Aaryan.S It is mentioned in the video
Nah man,i’m from indonesia
@@cazookid7259 ngapain lu cuk
Could you take an in depth look at Deportivo La Coruña they went from La Liga champions to the Spanish third division in 20 years.
Tifo already has one
@@MrBlazemaster525 and it is a brilliant video
@@philmccavity3854 damn straight
So did Leeds tbf
@@magnussankaran1097 Leeds was a fast collapse and a long recovery
Coruña has been a slow and steady slide, so the book is still open on how they'll recover
Thanks alot Alfie... I am sure India would be represented some day in the Prem.. with our steady rise💙🇮🇳
Sunil Chhetri was almost signed by QPR but his work visa was rejected due to UK's law requiring the player's national team to be above rank 70 in the FIFA rankings
India will Rise 🇮🇳✊🏽♥️
Saket Singh I just got scouted for man utd’s under 15’s and I’m indian🤩🤩
@@bfg4573 Congratulations 😍😀
@@bfg4573 live the dream which millions of Indian boys couldn't because of this Engineering and cricket obsessed country. Set the example for the future lads
All the best, my fellow indian brother 💪💪💪
Video idea: Most successful club from every country in Europe
Example:
Bulgaria-CSKA Sofia
Real Madrid, Juventus, Porto, Ajax, Bayern Munich and more
Scotland might raise some controversy. I would say Celtic but others would say Rangers even though they dont exist.
Rangers is bigger than whole scotland, from a juve fan :)
@@wack1275 actually is Benfica than Porto
Manchester United
starting from today I will put list the most requested videos here each week to let him see our video ideas, so please do not be angry if I take your idea because I just want to show HITC sevens the ideas and not to claim it as mine:
XIs
XI of most own goals scored since 2010/of all time
XI of most capped players
XI of players who are born in France but represent African nations
XI of players who are born in Africa but represent France
XI of players who have most yellow / red cards in Europe top league
XI of players who are sons of professional footballers
XI of players who could have represented Phillipines/ Suriname/ India/ East Germany
XI of players who played for rival clubs
XI of players from Spanish / Portuguese speaking countries
XI of players who are captains for their countries/ clubs
XI of homegrown players in PL
XI of players in the bottom half of PL table
XI of players in relegation zone in top major European leagues
XI of players if the Roman Empire/ Holy Roman Empire reunited
XI of players who flopped in the Premier League but recovered and starred in another club
Sevens
7 nations / clubs who did not have a golden generation
7 most inconsistent players
7 best goalkeeper performances of all time
7 best players who never commanded a transfer fee (3 transfers min,)
7 best forwards who never scored a hat trick
7 players who returned from retirement
7 countries with good national teams but bad leagues
7 youngest and oldest European top-flight managers
7 countries with better women national team than men’s
7 teams with the most hardcore/ devoted fans
7 players who starred at a young age but didn’t live up to their potential
7 managers who never was a professional footballer
every XXX since XXX
every Dortmund striker since Lewandowski
every Juventus striker since Del Piero
every Man Utd goalkeeper since Van der Sar
every Inter striker since Milito
every English captain since Moore
every Barcelona CB since Puyol (debut)
every AC Milan striker since Shevchenko/ Inzaghi
where were they 7 years ago?
Atalanta Champions League squad 2019/20
Where are they now?
2013 U-20 World Cup dream team
2016 Euros dream team
Others
every player who would have won the Ballon D'or if it was introduced before 1956
every player who would have won the Ballon D’or if it was open to all players between 1956 and 1993
every golden boy recipient ranked
best XI of each decade (starting from 1930s)
best player from each Brazilian state
worst XI to have a PL medal
documentary on Akinfewa
please give a like and also a suggestion below if you have other suggestions
7 national teams/clubs lacking in 1 position or could be an 11
@@karungkaimal ok will put it in my next list
7 best Mexican players of all time
Most successful club from every country in Europe
Alan Guzman Jorje Campos is the best:)
Kenya has one.Victor Wanyama who was at Tottenham and reached the UCL final and his brother McDonald Mariga won the UCL in 2010.
Origi is partly Kenyan
day 13: Roman Empire starting Xi if it was reunited
This one is actually a good idea 😂
My Roman Empire XI:
Mbappe - Ronaldo - Salah
De Bruyne - Busquets - Modric
Alba - Van Dijk - Ramos - Alexander-Arnold
Courtois
I think he has already done that
@@21hazza where ?
@@ZaKRo-bx7lp i would say hakim ziyach instead of busquests.
Cool video, really enjoyed your insights into the nation's. Thought I'd caught you out with Iraq for a second but my research confirmed Shwan Jalal never actually made an appearance for Tottenham so I must have been imagining that one haha
Love how you used a number of Newcastle photos. Love from a Newcastle Fan in Malaysia
3:16 As an emirati its sad that no one played in europe. And I think the reason is because players are more comfortable in the UAE if we were a country with less money then I think we would've made it to bigger leagues
its because the league is too weak and easy and mostly players play there for money.
@@alwayssporty8102 no as funny as this sound. The UAE one of the richest countries in the world doesn't invest money in football. Players have very low wages and most of them actually have two jobs. With the exception of foreign players
Tqvm for HITC, I am in the percentage of your Malaysia's viewers. 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
I’m an Indonesian, I have a dream of playing at the premier league. I hope to take Indonesia off this list.
You can do it, just work hard
kebaby yeah
QUICK! GO TO OTHWR COUNTRY AND GRADUATE FROM THEIR ACADEMY. THIS COUNTRY'S ACADEMY SYSTEM IS A MESS, PLEASE DO IT
Gw juga mimpi main di premier League 😢
Anak gue nanti harus bisa main bola di premiere league
Alife you should do a video on Central American teams. And how they're overshadowed by North American teams such as Mexico, USA, and Canada.
canada? hahaha
That Qatar Asian cup win was incredible, two goal of the tournament contenders in the final
Best XI of players who have come from Benfica and Sporting Clube de Portugal Academies like Ronaldo and Silva
I got an amazing idea i'm not sure if it will go on this or Elecspo but review the youngest player on each Fifa since Fifa 07 to Fifa 17 or Fifa 20 if you want go on SoFifa and go by youngest age but i would love to see are where are they now on that.
PS on fifa 17 the youngest player on that game is Erling Haland.
Just the perfect video at 5am here in America, thank you HITC!
Savio Nsereko who played for West Ham in 2009 is from Uganda, but played for Germany at youth level.
also you seem to imply that Benjani is from either Gabon, Benin or Zambia, whereas he is in fact from Zimbabwe
I'm glad that Philippines is mid ranked team (124) and we have a former Premiere league player.
Best homegrown XI in premier league. (This means players that played for more than 3 years in England before the age of 21.)
“...and it is of course wrongly” brilliant
I love how Alfie isn't afraid to give his opinions!
How about the lowest-ranked nations that *have* had a player in the EPL?
Barbados with Emeson Boyce and Grenada with Jason Roberts
Gibraltar surely?
good idea
I'm happy my country Uganda got a mention in one of your videos 💪🏾🇺🇬
"a pacy wide man who previously failed a drugs test"
I know this video isn’t about the World Cup but just the mention of it when talking about Syria has got me excited! I love keeping track of the qualifiers, next month we see CONCACAF kicking off, a very interesting situation unfolding in AFC too, especially in the group with both Koreas... keep an eye on that one
Day 22: Surinamese XI if all eligible players declared for them
Plus maybe french guyana born players (i know their french and would play for France, but its interesting as well)
🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷
Van dijk was born there
@@charliec1442 He was born in Breda, Netherlands
@@charliec1442 he wasn't born there, think some family is from there.
I actually tried something similar to this for MLS who were fortunate enough to have players from Syria, Uganda, Iraq, Panama, El Salvador, Haiti, Lebanon, Madagascar, Indonesia and Luxembourg (Sunil Chetri only played friendlies and an US Open Cup match for Sporting Kansas, so an Indian player technically never played in MLS). In the end, it had a similar theme to this video:
1) Qatar
2) Burkina Faso
3) Saudi Arabia
4) The United Arab Emirates
5) Oman
6) Gabon
7) Uzbekistan
8) Congo (not the DR of Congo who have multiple players in MLS)
9) Vietnam (though Lee Nguyen could've represented Vietnam instead of the USA)
10) Cyprus
The lowest-ranked nation to have an MLS rep was Eritrea, though Guam is a major benefactor with multiple reps including 3-time MLS Cup Champion; A.J. DeLaGarza.
Even Botswana has never had a player represent the Premier League.
This is the highest ranking 7 nations (FIFA rankings) that never had a player in the PL, not a full list of ALL the nations. Botswana is ranked 148.
@@dizzyb111 thanks for rudely reminding me
@@Wada_D My India is ranked 108, so my country also didn't make it to the list. I feel your pain :(
@@dizzyb111 bruv india has players...in the epl
Wada Dintwa How was that rude?
Hey first i want to say great video i enjoyed it. For iraq its true we never had a player in the english league but soon hopefully we will be able to see iraqis in the epl. First player is ali alhamadi a striker that is playing for Swansea. Second player is cardo saddik a left footed CB playing for crystal palace. There is also zaid alhusassaini who just signed his contract with crawley town in league two.
I’m living In Swansea and I’m half 🏴 and half 🇮🇶 I went to see al hamidi play and he was very good but I hope we get an Iraqi player soon
Jacob 23 i hope that bashar rasan goes to a team like wolves or Newcastle he is worthy of a chance
Abdulla Alsaji yeah
Eddie Howe’s first Premier League XI; where are they now
Probably still bourmoutn
Loved this idea and video!
Could you make a sequel, with a list of countries with only one representative in the Premier League?
Asking for the ninty-fifth time; an all time greatest XI of one club men ?
You should do a bio on El Salvador's Jorge "Magico" Gonzalez. From his performances on the pitch that won admiration from the likes of Maradona to his off-the-field antics such as sleeping through a fire alarm and being subsequently found with a cleaning lady in his bed when on a US tour with Barcelona, I'm sure you'd deliver your brand of top-quality content in a biography of him. Cheers!
I'll keep asking Alfie please make a discord for video suggestions so the Comments are actual discussions about the video
Why is that your profile pic?
@@thomasmcclelland6751 Why's that urs it's my profile pic
@@noahhomes5243 colonizer
Great idea!! How about a mini series on the top 5 leagues with 4 more videos (obviously) and maybes top it off with countries who’ve never had a player in either of the top 5 (if there is enough)
When I saw Uganda, my determination levels skyrocketed
Luxembourg is ranked 98th in the world and Norwich city bought Daniel Sinani this summer, sadly he couldnt play a game yet and Norwich got relegated.
XI of Ambidextrous players(This means that they have no weak foot)
You could later do an XI of Right or Left footed players
Ousmane and greenwood
@@skilledlad7070 I'll rather take Gnabry and Coman
Santi Cazola
@@skilledlad7070 Yes also Ben Yedder
Nice one. A good one would be 7 countries most likely to win FIFA world cup in future that haven't won already. Reasons such as rich history, growing popularity, large population, etc
(eg, USA, Netherlands, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria)
Day 21-Best ever shirt no. for each premier league club
In Romania was two players that played in Premier League: Le Tallec (Astra Giurgiu 2017-2018) Julio Baptista (CFR Cluj 2018-2019)
Well at least Malaysia got a shout out at the end of the video 😅
hi hitc im ur malaysian sub! Yeah i really hope there will be one player who will play in prem in future. Our star now is safawi rasid (22yo). Our next gen star is luqman hakim (17yo) is one of the player who nominated for the golden boy 2020. i really hope they can play in prem one day
There has been one iraqi in italian serie A, ali adnan who played for udinese and atalanta.
It's kinda random to think that Oman had a player who played in Premier League, even better, he played quite long there as starter and at one moment he was top 6-10 PL goalkeeper.
As an Indonesian, i hope same thing also happens to Emil Audero..
Ali AlHabsi what a top lad, i play for his academy
Thanks for the Malaysia shoutout!
This video would have been better, albeit perhaps infeasibly more work, if you did this video including players eligible for these nations but that declared for another that is represented in the prem. I can't think of an example, but perhaps, say if Adama Traore never played in the prem and declared for Spain, then maybe Mali could be featured here as I do not know of any other Malian players in the prem.
"7 Countries That Have Never Had A Premier League Player"
-Also known as the Arab League🤣
It’s weird because all the best clubs have Arab owners but they can’t get the clubs in their own country to be good
Known.as.Kratos he’s from Egypt son
@@jamalgardner4892 still in the middle east
@@Farhan-mn1fr Brilliant goal vs Leicester 🔥
@@abdoumurad6080 What is Ejipion ?
Brentford fan here. I think we released Jayden Onen at the beginning of this month. So even if we do go up (not holding my breath with our 0-8 playoff record) he won’t be making premier league appearances with us.
Jayden Onen has actually been released by brentford
I suggested this idea on twitter a couple of weeks ago. thanks for the credit
you expect Syria players to be in Serie A not EPL xD
Can you make a similar video to this one? Where you look at countries that we may see players from in the Premier League in the future. From countries that do not have any players in the Premier League yet or have had it. In a top 10 video.
2:39 *Benjani Mwaruwaru is from Zimbabwe not Benin, Gabon or Zambia
Video idea : yugoslavian starting 11 if it were still a country
7 lowest ranked nations to have had a player featured in the premier league
I grew up and live in the Gulf - and follow many Middle Eastern teams... but I find it interesting that while they are football crazy and tend to have decent regional football teams, it's interesting that so few Arab players choose to go to Europe. So many stay locally. I think in the Gulf cases, it's because there's too much money and coziness to need to go overseas. Also the cultural and geographical differences - cold, rainy, snowy weather wouldn't suit them. Oman's Ali Al Habsi is the only one I can think of off the top of my mind who did, via Norway + the Premiership.
When are we getting a Hull City relegation video then? Needs to happen surely, 1 point off the playoffs in January (I believe) to rock bottom, think its not spoken about enough how you lost Grosicki aswell, inconsistent but still 1 of your best, went a little under the radar like when you signed him ironically
Hi Mike, as I've said to a few people nothing has really changed since my first Hull City video, so no new video planned at the moment since I've nothing to add to that.
@@HITCSevens My commiserations mate.
Hope you hammer the mackems next season.
@@HITCSevens no worries, in all seriousness commiserations & best of luck in League One
They took 6 points in the last 20 league games
7 players won a major trophy (World Cup, UCL, UL, Euros, Copa America, etc) with little to no play time
7 of the best players who haven't played in there home country maybe :-P
Vietnam won against that Qatar team on penalty in one of the most iconic match in our country.
Anw thank you for mention Vietnam, I hope we get to your top 7 next year, we actually already beat UAE in WC qualification :))
It is surprising that Saudi Arabia and Qatar never have a Premier League player
They would suit greatly at Manchester City
It's even more surprising that Oman had one...
@@andrenapitupulu9499 I know him. The West Brom goalkeeper who got released a month ago.
Ali Al-Habsi
Ayyy El Salvador shootout thanks HITC
Day 66: XI of most own goals scored since 2010/of all time
Patience at it's best😂😂
@Daniel••• yeah!same
maybe at December?
ramai jgk orang Malaysia ngn Indonesia layan channel ni 👏👏👏
shithole countries
Whoa whoa, wait, Alfie. Benjani is from ZIMBABWE not Zambia. Please do not deprive us Zimbabweans the pride of being mentioned in one of your videos. We have had the likes Bruce Grobelaar and Peter Ndlovu. Our most recent entry is Marvelous Nakamba. Say it with me, ZIMBABWE!
I think he was just saying names from either of those countries.
@@emmanuel8487 But he didn't mention Zimbabwe at all.😭😭😭
Cetshwayo Moyo true, i must have been hearing things 😂
The thumbnail is very smart
I see what you did there.
Best Player from Each Zodiac Sign (Cancer, Taurus, Capricorn, etc.)
NO
Please make a video on managers who didn't play football
Yes
uncapped forward Brian hill lol
wheres he from with El Salvador
Hes spanish they do have a bryan hill but he plays in salvador
Yahya al Ghassani is an Emirati 21 year old player who was offered a contract to join burnley last season but his club declined saying he was too young
Jayden Onen was released by Brentford
It's actually surprising that not a single Saudi player ever played in the Prem. There are some decent ones which could definitely start for certain teams.
they had a player in the championship - sami al jabir played for wolves in 2000
@@cttpuyo4694 That's kinda cool, but still surprising not a single one was ever in the Prem.
i cant belive how my country indonesia one of the most populated country in the world cant produce player that actually can dominated the continent let alone europe in south east asia we are not even the best
It's even funnier that our country has one of the best teenagers, very well accomplished in the world. Seems like Indonesians peaked at 17 yo lol
Indonesia may love football as much as them but premier league standards, we're just extremely dreadful and atrocious when compared. We cant even get into world cup, let alone playing one of the best football league in the world. Lets be honest, SEA isnt good enough to qualify.
I think countries like India and Indonesia needs to set up world class academies with help of European clubs in order to compete. 17yo European talents are being scouted at age of 6-8 and that's where the main difference starts arising.
@@harsh.mishra28 Hard to do, especially our big companies tend to spend more on badminton, which is not bad actually.
@@andrenapitupulu9499 your surname remind me of 98 reformist Andrian... are you connected??
Morocco has Nibet, Chammakh, Essaidi, Saiss, Boufal and Ziyech.
That means Somalia 🇸🇴 players have already represented
Best national teams to have never won a trophy would be a good idea I think. For example the Czech Republic team through the late 90s to early 2000s
Where were they then? Atlanta’s champions league squad five years ago
Atlanta plays in the mls not champions league
kroos control wtf the italian serie a team atalanta
Sorry didnt see the A
@@Roxyx2 true
Im your viewer from Iraq thanks for Manshining us
5:23 “Mohammed Ali?”
Mahanad not Mohamed
Top class video
Day 10: What could have been Canada XI (Tomori, Hargreaves, Begovic etc.)
@2:40, just wanna point out that Benjani is neither Gabonese, Beninese or Zambian. He is Zimbabwean.
Qatar have had a player play for a Premier League club, Hussein Yasser had a brief stint at Manchester City in 2005, and made only one appearance in a League Cup game at Doncaster, but didn't play a Premier League match.
One day we will definitely qualify for the world cup & will have at least 1 player in any of the top 5 teams of pl.. Love from 🇮🇳
best clubs from every country in Asia.. and more parts for other continents..
Can you make a video on Indian football
What's the background music that plays in this video? All of the songs?
Since there's the possibility of a new nation forming, could we get a hypothetical XI for the East African Federation? It's a federation comprised of Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda - and while none of them are exactly powerhouses of world football, I think it might make for an interesting video. =]
The Bryan Gil at Leganes you mentioned for El Salvador is wrong. You were thinking of Brayan Gil Hurtado who is in the KAA Gent youth team
7 top countries outside of Europe with the most appearances by players in the premier league
Probably something like Brazil, Argentina and some random African nations
Brazil Argentina and then for the African continent Nigeria and Ghana (Former British colonies)
I think
Brazil 🇧🇷
Argentina 🇦🇷
Senegal 🇸🇳
Nigeria 🇳🇬
Australia 🇦🇺
Ivory Coast 🇨🇮
Mexico 🇲🇽
It is slightly depressing to see how aggressively Premier League is promoted here in Indonesia while no Indonesian player has ever played in the EPL
Do a video of the best PL player from every country. Or if you have it already you do have a link?
7 top countries who have never had a ballondor winner
I think this will be a great video as lewandowski could have been the first polish ballondor winner had this year not been cancelled
Kdb plays golf eh?
@@Nayan-hn1yk since 2013 no won has won the ballondor without winning their league or champions league in fact it was only last year that the ballondor winner didn't win the champions league and personally i would have given VVD the ballondor(i'm a Manchester United Fan)
Anyway every one can see bayern are the favourites for the champions league and if they win the cl they will complete a treble there is no doubt that if that happened lewandowski wins the ballondor
Last year vvd was the best player in the world but they said you cant ignore someone who scores 50 goals well lewa scored 50 this year so i'm not seeing any reason why he shouldn't be given the ballondor
Sorry for the long story🤷🏽♂️
@@wuyiwanis3181 if bayern win the give it Lewandowski for sure, but if city wins kdb should win . If both don't win then I guess lewa coz he got more titles
@@Nayan-hn1yk well said
Johnny Heitinga (Netherlands/Everton) father is Indonesian, Giovanni VanBronkhorst (Netherlands/Arsenal) grandparent is from Indonesia too, they chose to play for the Netherlands and I as an indonesian can understand why.