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Émile Mpenza
Jürgen Klopp
Uwe Rösler
Bjřrn Helge Riise
Unai Núńez
Eusébio
Andrés Iniesta
I think that the ex-Serbian footballer and manager Boškov-Ćurković-Savićević may take the biscuit.
Any more that you can think of?
Mats Mřller Dćhli,
Ole Gunnar Solskjćr
Two with City connections
Footballers'
Jörn Schwinkendorf.....another City superstar
Frank O’Farrell, Gary O’Neil, Stuart O’Keefe
I propose the only Olympic Gold Medallist to play for Aberdeen.
So, summer Olympics, not winter?
I’m never going to get this - I can’t think of a sport where someone would win a gold medal and then become a footballer (I suppose it could happen the other way around, but I’m struggling to think of an example when it has), so I’m going to guess that Spain won the football when the Games were held in Barcelona and one of their squad played for Aberdeen.
Zoltán Varga
Zoltán Varga is the correct answer. Well done
I remember him from the days when non British players in this country were an exotic rarity compared to the situation now. I’m not old enough to have seen the Robledo brothers but Steve Mokone played in the first ever City game I saw (not that he lasted long) and later, players like Preben Arentoft (Newcastle) and Dietmar Bruck (Coventry) added some exoticism to the Football League. Varga was part of the very useful Hungarian teams of the 60s that included Ferenc Bene, Florian Albert and Janos Farkas.