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    Why is Serbia vs Switzerland a rivalry?

    SERBIA and Switzerland have a rivalry steeped in history with things expected to get tasty in Group G when the pair face off in Qatar.Five-time World Cup winners Brazil and Cameroon make up the rest of the group.
    Switzerland beat Serbia 2-1 last time they played in 2018Credit: EPA
    Whilst most international rivalries are born from bordering another country, Switzerland is located over 1000 kilometres North West of Serbia.
    The reason for their rivalry has a far deeper meaning.
    Why is Serbia vs Switzerland a rivalry?
    The story begins with Kosovo, a former Serbian province where many Swiss were forced to flee, including former Liverpool star Xherdan Shaqiri and the Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka’s family.
    Both players, who identify as being of Kosovo-Albanian heritage, hit the headlines in the 2018 World Cup after celebrating their goals by depicting the black eagle on the Albanian flag.
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    FIFA was forced to intervene, opening disciplinary proceedings after the Serbian FA launched a formal complaint.
    Xhaka admitted the celebration was for his ‘people’, stating, “It was for my people, who always supported me. For those who did not neglect me, in my homeland, where my parents’ roots are. These were purely emotions.”
    Xherdan Shaqiri and Granit Xhaka celebrate with Albanian nationalist symbolsCredit: EPA
    Shaqiri declined to explain the celebration, saying, “I can’t discuss the gesture I’m afraid. We are footballers, not politicians… Emotions sometimes take over footballers and there was a lot of emotion out there.”
    Tensions remain high with Serbia refusing to recognise Kosovo as independent, leaving many of those who fled to Switzerland angered.
    One would expect all the tension, politics and emotion to be laid bare on December 2nd when the two sides meet in Qatar.
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    World’s sexiest football fans, from Gisele Bundchen following Brazil to Aussie celeb Margot Robbie cheering on Socceroos

    THEY don’t call it the beautiful game for nothing.Football brings the most glam women together, especially during a World Cup when many will be cheering on their favourite teams in the stadiums of Qatar or from their armchair.
    Gisele Bundchen shows off her love for BrazilCredit: Rex
    Victoria’s Secret model Gisele is one of the world’s sexiest football fansCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    From a Brazilian supermodel, who has just split from her famous NFL legend husband, to a Hollywood A-lister – these are SunSport’s sexiest football fans.
    Gisele Bundchen
    The world’s most famous and successful supermodel, Gisele has never hidden her love for Brazil.
    During the 2018 World Cup, she was spotted cheering on the Seleciao while wearing their famous jersey.
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    She is also pals with Brazil hotshot Neymar, after the pair appeared in Vogue together in 2014.
    The 42-year-old is now said to be divorcing NFL star Tom Brady, after 13 years of marriage.
    Margot Robbie
    Aussie beauty Robbie, 32, is used to turning heads on the screen – after sizzling in films such as Wolf of Wall Street and Birds of Prey.
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    But she must have had a few funny looks when she turned up at Craven Cottage for a Fulham match with husband and producer Tom Ackerley, who is a fan of the Cottagers.
    And Robbie is no stranger to the world of Aussie soccer – revealing she knew who Australian goalkeeper Mat Ryan was.
    During a BBC Sport segment, when she was asked to predict his former side Brighton’s score in an upcoming match, she declared a Seagulls win because she needed to show “Aussie love” for the shotstopper.
    Margot Robbie is a football fan, who follows the SocceroosCredit: Rex
    Glam Robbie visited Craven Cottage to see Fulham playCredit: Rex
    Gigi Hadid
    Supermodels and football seemingly go hand-in-hand nowadays.
    Gigi, 27, was pictured sporting a PSG shirt on a visit to the Parc des Princes with pal Kendall Jenner back in 2015.
    A year later, she was spotted wearing a Bradford City shirt – the team supported by her ex Zayn Malik.
    But her loyalties will always be with Team USA, and she is keen follower of the women’s team.
    Gigi Hadid is a football fan, and was once seen at a PSG gameCredit: Getty
    Hadid was once seen wearing a Bradford City top

    Natalya Nemchinova
    Dubbed ‘Russia’s hottest World Cup fan’, Nemchinova was a favourite for TV cameras at the 2018 competition.
    Often, when there was a break in play, she’d be spotted in the stands – waving a flag in a revealing outfit.
    And the 33-year-old porn star was deemed to be her country’s lucky charm – as they marched on to the quarter-finals.
    However, she didn’t go to the Croatia match – and, just like that, the hosts lost and were out.
    Russian super fan Natalya Nemchinova was a hit at the 2018 World CupCredit: Darren Fletcher – The Sun
    Nemchinova was a porn star in her homelandCredit: Darren Fletcher – The Sun
    Anna Lewandowska
    The wife of Robert Lewandowski rarely misses a game when her husband is playing for Poland.
    Anna, 34, is a former karate champ in her homeland, personal trainer and nutritionist.
    She has been credited with helping the Barcelona ace improve on his fitness by crafting a strict diet for the hotshot striker.
    Expect to see her wearing Poland’s famous white shirt in Qatar.
    Polish beauty Anna Lewandowska is sure to be in the stands when Poland play in Qatar
    Lewandowska is married to Robert Lewandowski and has been credited with helping his careerCredit: Getty
    Emma Louise Jones
    Leeds fans know all about gorgeous Emma, having seen her work as a presenter for LUTV since 2017.
    But most recently she graduated to MOTDx – alongside former footballer Jermaine Jenas.
    Jones has built up a rapport with England stars, interviewing several on international duty through the years.
    She most certainly will be in Qatar on hosting duties.
    TV presenter Emma Louise Jones is a huge football fanCredit: Instagram @eljonesuk
    Jones is a regular at Elland Road and has interviewed a variety of England’s starsCredit: instagram
    Agustina Gandolfo
    Model Gandolfo is the girlfriend of Argentina striker Lautaro Martinez.
    The blonde bombshell was introduced to the Inter Milan star by none-other-than Wanda Nara, the ex-wife of Mauro Icardi.
    She has since grown her own brand as a fitness and healthy lifestyle expert.
    And she now runs her own restaurant in Milan called Coraje.
    Lautaro Martinez’s stunning Wag is stunning Agustina GandolfoCredit: Instagram / @agus.gandolfo
    Argentina fan Gandolfo has amassed almost 800,000 Instagram followers.
    Claudia Guarjardo
    Mexico’s finest TV presenter, Guarjardo once caused a stir when she revealed a new tattoo live on air while filming popular football show, Las Noches del Futbol.
    The inking was in an incredibly intimate place, in which she had to peel down her shorts for cameras to get a glimpse – leaving her co-hosts hot under the collar in the studio.
    Today, the stunning brunette is huge on social media – where she has almost 800,000 followers.
    Better still, she’s a huge supporter of the Mexico football team – sharing her love to her fans online.
    TV presenter Claudia Guarjardo is a Mexico fanCredit: Instagram
    Guarjardo showed off a revealing tattoo on air
    Sara Gundogan
    As Wags go, none are more supportive than Sara, 27.
    She is married to Man City and Germany ace Ilkay Gundogan, with the pair tying the knot back in May.
    And she is always at the Etihad cheering the midfielder on, as well at games watching Die Mannschaft.
    Sara isn’t afraid to wear her stripes either – often supporting her team by donning their jersey.
    Sara Gundogan is one of the world’s most beautiful women, as well as a football fanCredit: Instagram
    Sara shows her love for GermanyCredit: Instagram
    Ivana Knoll
    The 5ft10in Croatian beauty came to prominence at the last World Cup in Russia.
    And a quick glance through her Instagram page shows how patriotic she is – seen in a barely-there bikini decked out in the checkered pattern of the flag of Croatia.
    A former 2016 Miss Croatia World finalist, she is a favourite on TikTok – once causing a stir by sharing a racy twerking clip.
    Should she go to Qatar, she will certainly drive fans wild again.
    Ivana Knoll shows her love for Croatia with her bikini choiceCredit: Instagram / @wearknolldoll
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    Gareth Southgate includes Brighton star Danny Welbeck in shock addition to England’s 55-man World Cup squad

    DANNY WELBECK has been named in Gareth Southgate’s 55-man provisional England squad for the Qatar World Cup. According to The Athletic, the striker will be joined by his Brighton team-mate Lewis Dunk in the selection.
    Danny Welbeck has been named in Gareth Southgate’s 55-man provisional England squadCredit: Getty
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    Welbeck, 31, has 42 senior caps but has not made an international appearance since 2018.
    Although his form and flexibility this season, with three goals and the same amount of assists, has caught the eye of Southgate.
    Welbeck has 16 goals for England, his last coming against Costa Rica in 2018.
    Since making his debut in 2011, the forward has played in four major tournaments, in a pair of World Cups and European Championships.
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    But the ex-Manchester United and Arsenal star has not played in any of England’s 2022 World Cup qualifiers, nor did he play in last year’s Euros.
    Team-mate Dunk, 30, has only been capped by England once, in a November 2018 friendly against the US.

    The centre-back helped keep a clean sheet in a 3-0 win at Wembley.
    Southgate is faced with trimming his squad to 26 players by November 14, although England are set to name theirs four days earlier.
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    One man racing to be fit is Chelsea right-back Reece James, who is currently nursing a knee injury.
    James, 22, has flown out to Dubai in a last-ditch effort to help speed along his rehabilitation from injury he suffered in Chelsea’s 2-0 win against AC Milan.
    The defender was given an eight-week timeline to fully recover from his injury, with the Three Lions squad due to be picked in half that time.
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    England fans handed boost as Covid restrictions are eased ahead of 2022 World Cup in Qatar

    ENGLAND fans travelling to Qatar for the World Cup will no longer have to do a Covid test to enter the country.Visitors previously needed negative results on a PCR or rapid antigen test as well as being able to provide the correct health documentations to be allowed in.
    Qatar have scrapped Covid restrictions ahead of the World CupCredit: PA
    But with the World Cup on the horizon Qatar have relaxed measures in relation to Covid and none of this is now necessary.
    This hands all fans, players and staff travelling to the competition a major boost.
    The change in restrictions comes into force from today – just 19 days before the tournament begins.
    An estimated 1.5million fans are predicted to be visiting Qatar in November and December.
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    Ten thousand England fans and a further 5,000 Welsh supporters are making the journey, according to reports.
    Qatar was previously strict on who could enter the country amid the pandemic.
    Tourists did have to pre-register on the government’s Ehteraz health application before touching down in Doha.
    They had to also submit documents to get their stats on the app to turn green.
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    But now nobody even has to present a Covid vaccination certificate giving those travelling to the World Cup one less thing to worry about.
    England fans could still face a tough time in Qatar with alcohol only being served in certain areas, while those going who are part of the LGBTQ community were given a shocking warning from the UK government.
    Fans have also been warned to stay clear of camels over killer bug fears.
    If the Three Lions make the final then it could cost each person at least £5,000 per person to follow Gareth Southgate’s men all the way. More

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    Gerard Pique gets shock Spain World Cup call-up despite being FIFTH choice for Barcelona… and RETIRING four years ago

    GERARD PIQUE could get a shock call-up to Spain’s World Cup squad – despite being Barcelona’s FITH-choice centre-back… and retiring from international football in 2018.The defender, 35, is enduring a torrid time at the Nou Camp this season after slipping down the pecking order.
    Gerard Pique has been named in Spain’s 55-man initial World Cup squad despite his Barcelona woesCredit: Getty
    Even though he is vice-captain, he finds himself behind Eric Garcia, Jules Kounde, Ronald Araujo and Andreas Christensen in Xavi’s squad.
    But despite just 298 minutes of LaLiga action this term and only three starts, Marca report Pique has been named in the initial 55-man World Cup list.
    Each of the 32 managers heading to Qatar 2022 had to submit their 55-player roster to Fifa last Friday.
    They then have until November 13 to trim that down to the final 26 for the tournament, which kicks off on November 20.
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    Pique last played for Spain at the World Cup in Russia in 2018 before deciding to stop representing his country and focus on his Barcelona career.
    Should the out-of-favour defender go to Qatar, he would add bags of experience to Luis Enrique’s squad.
    Another surprise inclusion in the longlist named by Enrique is said to be Sergio Ramos.
    He won the World Cup in 2010 and the Euros in 2012 with Pique – and was also part of the Euro 2008-winning team.
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    The PSG defender, who has a record 180 caps for Spain, has been out of La Roja’s team for 20 months.
    However, it is expected both Pique and Ramos will be cut from the squad and not go to the World Cup.
    Aymeric Laporte, Inigo Martinez, Pau Torres and Garcia are set to be the quartet Enrique opts for.
    Goalkeeper David de Gea was left out of the initial 55 while Kepa Arrizabalaga is set to be a victim in the culling process.
    Spain start their Group E campaign against Costa Rica on November 23 – then face Germany and Japan.
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    Dave Kidd: Qatar just isn’t a ‘proper’ World Cup… they’re supposed to be about fun but this will be as dry as a desert

    WHITE rabbits, white rabbits — pinch, punch, it’s the first day of World Cup month.So is everybody excited? No? Me neither.
    Nobody has caught World Cup fever yetCredit: AFP
    Fans are supposed to sink beers in sun-drenched fan parks during a World Cup, it won’t be the same this timeCredit: Getty
    Just 19 days to go until the greatest sporting show on Earth and the absence of World Cup fever is striking.
    If anybody is truly up for the tournament in Qatar, then I haven’t met them.
    Many of the reasons are well-rehearsed — the corruption of the voting process, the human-rights abuses of the Qatari regime, the deaths of thousands of migrant workers involved in the construction of  stadiums, the fact that LGBT people and unmarried couples are unwelcome.
    Then there’s the unsuitability of a tiny nation hosting such a huge event — the lack of affordable hotel rooms, as well as £15 pints — if you can find a beer at all.
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    But even if you’re fortunate enough not to be going to Qatar, there is a marked lack of enthusiasm.
    This weekend, I attended two Premier League matches and heard many supporters groaning about the imposition of a seven-week break in the middle of the domestic season.
    That was aside from the depressing sight of Bukayo Saka hobbling out of Arsenal’s victory over Nottingham Forest, giving England a World Cup scare — a reminder that the crammed schedule means many players finding relatively minor injuries robbing them of career-defining moments.
    Physically and mentally, players are struggling to be ready for what should be the pinnacle of the sport.
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    For supporters, too, summers are for major tournaments and winters are for the regular matchday rituals of watching your football club home and away.
    Nobody wants a World Cup shoehorned into November and December.
    And remember this, when Fifa’s sleaze-ridden bosses voted for Qatar it was sold under the lie of a summer tournament.
    I’ve been lucky enough to cover five World Cups — and have considered these tournaments not just as career highlights but also as life-affirming experiences.
    I’ve looked forward to every previous tournament but not this one. Nor is any other journalist I’ve spoken to.
    Of course, none of us want or expect you to play us sympathetic tunes on tiny violins.
    But several supporters I know who have regularly attended World Cups and European Championships — to  follow England and also to enjoy matches as neutrals — have never even considered going to Qatar.
    Too expensive, too joyless, just not a ‘proper’ World Cup at all.
    And those who would have been watching from the UK anyway, will not be able to enjoy all the usual communal beer-garden rituals, as the temperatures plunge. Aside from the magnitude of the actual sport, attending a World Cup usually feels like you’re part of a global melting pot, a carnival of humanity.
    Too expensive, too joyless, just not a ‘proper’ World Cup at all.Dave Kidd on Qatar 2022
    It’s bloody good fun. While I’ve covered some extraordinary matches at those five tournaments, football is only part of the experience.
    My first World Cup was spent in South Korea, based in the party district of Itaewon — the scene of the horrific tragedy which saw 154 people crushed to death this weekend.
    Back in 2002, that was a hedonistic place, supporters from dozens of nations thrown together for a month-long fiesta.
    Not least because the host nation was gripped by mania as their team enjoyed a shock run to the semi-finals.
    South Korea’s matches still rank as the noisiest I’ve ever attended.
    The street parties which followed, the most ecstatic.
    And in the southern port city of Busan, we drank until dawn and ate octopus curry in a fish market in an attempt to sober up. This was the life.
    Four years later, there were Munich’s beer gardens in a blazing-hot German summer, as England’s WAGs stole the show up in Baden-Baden.
    In 2010, the first African World Cup, visits to Soweto and the glories of Cape Town (where Fabio Capello’s England stank the place out).
    Then in 2014, it was kickabouts on Copacabana beach in Rio, as the home of the ‘Beautiful Game’ played host and England went out in five days.
    Just be glad that you’re not going.Dave Kidd
    And Russia. Despite its dreadful leader, what a wonderful nation.
    St Petersburg is one of the most beautiful cities on Earth.
    Moscow, with its grand architecture, even the subway stations like art galleries. In unsung Nizhny Novgorod, there was craft ale and congas and karaoke.
    And nobody who went to Russia in 2018 will ever forget the Peruvians — determined to make the most of their nation having qualified for the first time since 1982.
    You simply could not move for Peruvians, in every street and every bar, in every host city — and long after Peru had been knocked out.
    Qatar will bring none of those joys. Of course, corruption and human-rights issues will rightly grab most of the negative headlines.
    But one of the worst things about this World Cup will be the lack of freedom to have authentic, impromptu, unrestrained fun.
    Just be glad that you’re not going.

    EMERY QUERY
    UNAI EMERY snubbed Newcastle last season only to accept the less-appetising job of managing Aston Villa.
    Some of that had to do with timing — Emery’s Villarreal were enjoying a run to the Champions League semi-finals last term.
    But still, for a  manager with such a fine European pedigree — winning four Europa Leagues at Sevilla and Villarreal — to accept a job where there is  little hope of even  qualifying for Europe seems strange.
    With Newcastle having turned England’s Big Six into a Big Seven, it will take a minor miracle for Emery’s Villa to even qualify for the Europa Conference League during the length of his three-and-a-half-year contract at Villa Park.

    KLOPP KOPS IT
    Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool reign is now officially on the slideCredit: Reuters
    WHEN Liverpool were beaten by struggling Leeds, it was their first Premier League defeat in front of an Anfield crowd since April 2017.
    Jurgen Klopp’s men have played in three European Cup finals in the 5½ years since.
    Given that home advantage ceased to exist during the pandemic behind-closed-doors era, when Liverpool lost six in a row at Anfield, that stat is a meaningful one.
    But having failed to win an away match in the league this season and with their Kop fortress having now been stormed, Klopp’s glorious Liverpool reign is officially on the slide.

    WILL A THRILL
    EDDIE HOWE’S salvage job on the Premier League careers of Joelinton and Miguel Almiron has rightly been lauded.
    But perhaps even more remarkable is Marco Silva’s ability to revive a 34-year-old Willian.
    The Brazilian looked like an overweight has-been at Arsenal a couple of years ago but is now dominating top-flight matches for Fulham.

    ALL GREEK TO ME
    I WAS fascinated to hear, when England faced Greece in the Rugby League World Cup, that the sport had, until recently, been banned by the Greek government with players having to stage clandestine matches at midnight under fear of arrest.
    Apparently this occurred because of political wranglings over the governing body.
    Which is a shame, because I’d hoped for a Greek president with an irrational hatred of Eddie Waring’s commentary who had outlawed rugby league on a bizarre personal whim.

    THERE was plenty of noise around Graham Potter replacing Gareth Southgate as England manager before he left Brighton for Chelsea.
    Southgate may not be fashionable right now.
    But, unlike Potter, he doesn’t think Three Lions ace Raheem Sterling is a wing-back.
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    THE week’s least surprising comment? A PR email which read: ‘Sam Allardyce: I’d back myself to win the World Cup with this England squad’.
    Because whatever Big Sam failed to achieve in management, it was never down to a lack of self-belief or an ability to blow his own trumpet. More

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    Who has the most appearances in World Cup history?

    MANY players only get a chance to play in one or two World Cups, with the vast majority not going to any at all.However, a handful of players have done it not once, not twice, but five times.
    Diego Maradona celebrates after Argentina defeated West Germany 3-2 in the 1986 World Cup finalCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Brazil are the only nation to appear in all 21 tournaments, with Germany having competed in 19.
    Italy have participated in the third most, with 18 World Cup appearances under their belt. However, they will miss out this year after failing to qualify.
    Who has the most appearances in World Cup history?
    Former Germany midfielder Lothar Matthaus has recorded the most appearances in the World Cup, ranking up 25 games over five tournaments.
    Miroslav Klose has the second most, having played one game less. The German notably also holds the record for the most goals scored at the tournament, netting 16 times.
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    Legendary defender Paolo Maldini is next on the list with 23 appearances for Italy.
    Argentina’s beloved Diego Maradona is fourth placed, having recorded 21 appearances and scored some iconic goals along the way. Few were more famous than the ‘hand of God’ goal against England during the semi-final of the 1986 World Cup.
    Diego Maradona scores his “Hand of God” goal against England during the 1986 World Cup semi-finalCredit: PA:Press Association
    Lionel Messi is 14th on the all-time list, and is set to play in his fifth tournament in Qatar amid his possible transfer to Inter Miami.
    Notable mentions must go to Mexico’s Antonio Carbajal and Rafael Marquez, who are the only other players alongside Matthaus to compete in 5 World Cups.
    Here is a list of the top 10:

    Lothar Matthaus (25) – Germany
    Miroslav Klose (24) – Germany
    Paolo Maldini (23) – Italy
    Diego Maradona (21) – Argentina
    Uwe Seeler (21) – Germany
    Wladyslaw Zmuda (21) – Poland
    Cafu (20) – Brazil
    Philipp Lahm (20) – Germany
    Javier Mascherano (20) – Argentina
    Bastian Schweinsteiger (20) – Germany

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    Who are the youngest players in World Cup history?

    MANY schoolchildren dream of representing their country at the World Cup, but for a few talented teenagers, that dream became a reality.Whilst this will be the last World Cup for many players, perhaps including Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, it will be the first for many others.
    Bukayo Saka has become one of England’s most important players at the age of just 21Credit: AFP
    Those youngsters who will be called up have the chance to shine on the biggest stage of all.
    Looking back into the World Cup archives, there are a few names on this list you might recognise.
    Who are the youngest players ion World Cup history?
    Norman Whiteside takes top spot on the list, playing in the 1982 World Cup for Northern Ireland at the tender age of 17 years and 40 days.
    Whiteside went on to break even more records, becoming Manchester United’s youngest ever goalscorer and drawing comparisons with George Best.
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    A familiar face is in at number two. Ex-Barcelona and Chelsea star Samuel Eto’o played for Cameroon in the 1988 World Cup at the age of 17 years and 98 days.
    The striker went on to become the country’s all-time leading goalscorer.
    Pele celebrates scoring for Brazil in the 1970 World Cup finalCredit: Rex
    The most prolific player of all time Pele takes up the fifth spot. The 17-year-old made history by lifting the World Cup trophy and finishing as the tournament’s second top goalscorer.
    Here are the top 5 in full:

    Norman Whiteside (17 years, 40 days) – Northern Ireland
    Samuel Eto’o (17 years, 98 days) – Cameroon
    Femi Opabunmi (17 years, 100 days) – Nigeria
    Salomon Olembe (17 years, 184 days) – Cameroon
    Pele (17 years, 234 days) – Brazil

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