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            <description>Dino Zoff (born February 28, 1942 in Mariano del Friuli) is an Italian former football goalkeeper and is the oldest winner ever of the World Cup, which he earned as captain of the Italian team in the 1982 tournament in Spain, at the age of 40. Zoff was a goalkeeper of outstanding ability and has a place in the history of the sport among the very best in this role, being named the 3rd greatest goalkeeper of the 20th century by the IFFHS behind Lev Yashin and Gordon Banks.</description>
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            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Franco Baresi is an Italian youth team coach and former football defender with AC Milan, acknowledged as one of the greatest defenders ever to play the game. Baresi was colloquially called &quot;piscinin&quot;, Milanese dialect for &quot;little one&quot;. He is also the younger brother of Inter Milan assistant manager Giuseppe Baresi. Hoping Franco could play with him in the nerazzurri; Giuseppe brought him for a trial in Inter's youth team, but Franco was rejected.</description>
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            <name>Gordon Banks</name>
            <address>Sheffield</address>
            <description>Gordon Banks, OBE (born 30 December 1937) is a retired English footballer, elected in a poll by the IFFHS as the second best goalkeeper of the 20th Century — after Lev Yashin (1) and before Dino Zoff (3). Banks was a member of the England national team that won the 1966 World Cup. Banks was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004. His consistent performances in goal led to the re-wording of a common English idiom to &quot;Safe as the Banks of England&quot;.</description>
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            <name>Geoff Hurst</name>
            <address>Ashton-under-Lyne</address>
            <description>Geoffrey Charles Hurst MBE is a retired England footballer best remembered for his years with West Ham. He made his mark in World Cup history as the only player to have scored a hat-trick in a World Cup final. His three goals came in the 1966 final for England in their 4–2 win over West Germany at the old Wembley.</description>
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            <address>Minas Gerais</address>
            <description>Edison &quot;Edson&quot; Arantes do Nascimento CERTIFICO que sob o n° 7.095 às fls.</description>
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                <when>1940-10-23</when>
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            <name>Bixente Lizarazu</name>
            <address>Saint-Jean-de-Luz</address>
            <description>Bixente Lizarazu (born Vincent Lizarazu on 9 December 1969 in Saint-Jean-de-Luz) is a former football left defender who played most notably for Girondins de Bordeaux and Bayern Munich, as well as the French national team.</description>
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            <name>Christophe Dugarry</name>
            <address>Gironde</address>
            <description>Christophe Jérôme Dugarry (born March 24, 1972) is a former French footballer. His clubs include Bordeaux, Milan, Barcelona, Marseille, Birmingham City and Qatar SC. He was also a member of the France side that won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000.</description>
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            <name>Peter Bonetti</name>
            <address>England</address>
            <description>Peter Phillip Bonetti is a former football goalkeeper for Chelsea, the St. Louis Stars, Dundee United and England. Bonetti was known for his safe handling, lightning reflexes and his graceful style, for which he was given the nickname, &quot;The Cat&quot;. He was one of several goalkeepers who specialised in a one-armed throw which could achieve a similar distance to a drop kick.</description>
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                <when>1941-09-27</when>
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            <name>Emmanuel Petit</name>
            <address>Dieppe, Seine-Maritime</address>
            <description>Emmanuel &quot;Manu&quot; Laurent Petit (born 22 September 1970 in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime) is a retired French footballer, who played his club football for Monaco, Arsenal, Barcelona, and Chelsea. He represented France at international level, and scored the third goal in France's 3-0 victory in the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final.</description>
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            <name>Gerd Müller</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Gerhard &quot;Gerd&quot; Müller (born 3 November 1945 in Nördlingen) is a former German football player and one of the most prolific goalscorers of all time. With national records of 68 goals in 62 international appearances, 365 goals in 427 Bundesliga games and the international record of 66 goals in 74 European Club games, he was one of the most successful goalscorers of his era.</description>
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            <name>Thierry Henry</name>
            <address>Paris</address>
            <description>Thierry Daniel Henry (born 17 August 1977) is a French professional footballer who plays for the New York Red Bulls in Major League Soccer. Henry was born in Les Ulis, Essonne (a suburb of Paris) where he played for an array of local sides as a youngster and showed great promise as a goal-scorer. He was spotted by AS Monaco in 1990 and signed instantly, making his professional debut in 1994.</description>
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                <when>1977-08-17</when>
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            <name>Toni Turek</name>
            <address>Duisburg</address>
            <description>Toni Turek, real name Anton Turek, (18 January 1919 – 11 May 1984) was a German football goalkeeper.</description>
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            <name>Sepp Maier</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Josef Dieter &quot;Sepp&quot; Maier (born 28 February 1944) is a German former professional football goalkeeper. His nickname was &quot;Die Katze von Anzing&quot; (&quot;the cat from Anzing&quot;) for his fast reflexes.</description>
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            <address>Móstoles</address>
            <description>Iker Casillas Fernández (born 20 May 1981) is a World Cup-winning Spanish goalkeeper who plays for the Spanish La Liga club Real Madrid and serves as captain for both the Spanish national team and Real Madrid. As captain of the national side, he led a young Spanish team to their first European Championship in 44 years, his first senior international honour. In 2010, he led Spain to their first ever FIFA World Cup and won the Golden Glove for the tournament's best goalkeeper.</description>
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            <address>Porto Alegre</address>
            <description>Ronaldo de Assis Moreira (born 21 March 1980 in Porto Alegre), commonly known as Ronaldinho or Ronaldinho Gaúcho, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Italian Serie A club A.C. Milan and the Brazilian national team. He is widely regarded as one of the most gifted footballers of his generation. He is a free-kick specialist and has exceptional dribbling ability.</description>
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                <when>1980-03-21</when>
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            <address>Reims</address>
            <description>Robert Emmanuel Pirès (born 29 October 1973 in Reims) is a French footballer who is currently a free agent. He normally plays on the left wing but can play all across the midfield or in a position to support the striker(s).</description>
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                <when>1973-10-29</when>
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            <name>Luis Monti</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Luis Felipe Monti (May 15, 1901 – September 9, 1983) was an Italian Argentine footballer who played as a defender. Monti has the distinction of having played in two FIFA World Cup final matches with two different national teams. He played the first of these finals with his native Argentina in 1930, which he lost to Uruguay; and the second with Italy as one of their Oriundi in 1934. This second time Monti was on the winning side in a 2-1 victory over Czechoslovakia.</description>
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                <when>1901-05-15</when>
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            <name>Marco Amelia</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Marco Amelia, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI, (born 2 April 1982) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie A club Milan, on loan from Genoa. He was part of the Italian squad that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup.</description>
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                <when>1982-04-02</when>
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            <name>Mario Kempes</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Mario Alberto Kempes is a retired Argentine footballer. His father, Mario, also a footballer, inspired him to play from a young age. At the age of 7, he began playing with a junior team and at 14, he joined La Cuarta de Talleres. He is most notable for playing for Valencia and being the focal point of Argentina's 1978 World Cup win.</description>
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                <when>1954-07-15</when>
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            <name>Lilian Thuram</name>
            <address>Guadeloupe</address>
            <description>Lilian Thuram (born Ruddy Lilian Thuram-Ulien on 1 January 1972 in Pointe-à-Pitre) is a retired French professional football defender and is the most capped player in the history of the France national team. He played at the top flight in France, Italy and Spain for over 15 seasons, including ten in the Serie A with both Parma and Juventus. With France national football team, Thuram won the 1998 World Cup and the Euro 2000.</description>
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                <when>1972-01-01</when>
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            <name>Franco Causio</name>
            <address>Lecce</address>
            <description>Franco Causio (born on February 1, 1949) is an Italian former footballer who played for Juventus for many years in the 1970s and 1980s.</description>
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                <when>1949-02-01</when>
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            <name>Frank Mill</name>
            <address>Essen</address>
            <description>Frank Mill (born 23 July 1958 in Essen) was a German footballer and part of the 1990 FIFA World Cup winning squad of West Germany. Further, he participated at the 1984 and at the 1988 Summer Olympics, where he won the bronze medal with the German team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-07-23</when>
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            <name>Alan Ball, Jr.</name>
            <address>Farnworth</address>
            <description>Alan James Ball, Jr. , MBE (12 May 1945 &amp;ndash; 25 April 2007) was an English professional footballer and football club manager. He was the youngest member of England's 1966 World Cup winning team and was made Man of the Match in the final following his performance. He played for various clubs, scoring more than 180 league goals in a career spanning 22 years.</description>
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                <when>1945-05-12</when>
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            <name>Garrincha</name>
            <address>Magé</address>
            <description>Manuel Francisco dos Santos (October 28, 1933 – January 20, 1983), known by the nickname &quot;Garrincha&quot; (&quot;little bird&quot;), was a Brazilian football right winger and forward who helped the Brazil national team win the World Cups of 1958 and 1962. He played the majority of his professional career for Brazilian club Botafogo. The word garrincha itself means wren. Garrincha was also known as Mané (short for Manuel) by his friends. The combined &quot;Mané Garrincha&quot; is common among fans in Brazil.</description>
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                <when>1933-10-28</when>
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            <name>Roberto Rivelino</name>
            <address>São Paulo</address>
            <description>Roberto Rivelino (born 1 January 1946 in São Paulo) is a former Brazilian football player. The son of Italian immigrants from Macchiagodena, he was famous for his large moustache, thunderous long-range free kicks, excellent long passes, quick thinking and distinct way of controlling the ball. He also invented a football move called the &quot;flip flap&quot;, famously copied by Maradona, Ronaldinho, Zlatan Ibrahimović and Cristiano Ronaldo in recent years.</description>
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                <when>1946-01-01</when>
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            <name>Luca Toni</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Luca Toni, is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer who is currently playing for Serie A club Genoa. He has had successful spells at top clubs such as Palermo, Fiorentina, Bayern Munich and Roma. Toni is highly regarded for his goal scoring ability as can be seen by his prolific goals to games ratio at many of his clubs. His style is at times seen as being unorthodox, however his strength and power have seen him become one of Serie A's most lethal finishers of the past decade.</description>
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                <when>1977-05-26</when>
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            <name>Alberto Gilardino</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Alberto Gilardino, (born 5 July 1982) is an Italian footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Fiorentina and the Italian national team. In his early career, he was compared to Vieri, and Filippo Inzaghi described him as the fusion of both players.</description>
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                <when>1982-07-05</when>
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            <name>Roger Hunt</name>
            <address>Golborne</address>
            <description>Roger Hunt, MBE is an English former footballer. He was a member of the England team which won the 1966 World Cup.</description>
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                <when>1938-07-20</when>
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            <name>Olaf Thon</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Olaf Thon (born 1 May 1966 in Gelsenkirchen) is a retired German footballer, and a current coach. Mainly a central midfielder, his 19-year professional career was solely associated to Schalke 04 and Bayern Munich, having amassed more than 500 official games and 100 goals for both combined. Nicknamed The Professor, he also collected more than 50 caps for the German national team.</description>
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                <when>1966-05-01</when>
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            <name>Roque Júnior</name>
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            <description>José Vítor Roque Jr. (born August 31, 1976 in Santa Rita do Sapucaí) more commonly known as Roque Júnior, is a Brazilian football defender, who currently plays for Ituano Futebol Clube. He has won 48 caps for Brazil and was part of the winning squad at the 2002 World Cup.</description>
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                <when>1976-08-31</when>
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            <name>Gerry Byrne (footballer)</name>
            <address>Liverpool</address>
            <description>Gerald 'Gerry' Byrne (born 29 August 1938) is an English former footballer who spent his entire playing career at Liverpool Football Club.</description>
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                <when>1938-08-29</when>
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            <name>Jairzinho</name>
            <address>Rio de Janeiro</address>
            <description>Jair Ventura Filho, better known as Jairzinho (born December 25, 1944), is a former Brazilian footballer. A quick, powerful winger, he was a member of the legendary Brazilian national team that won the 1970 FIFA World Cup, during which he scored in every game Brazil played. In doing so, he became one of only 3 players - the others being Alcides Ghiggia and Just Fontaine - in the history of the World Cup to have scored in every game of the tournament.</description>
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                <when>1944-12-25</when>
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            <name>José Luis Cuciuffo</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>José Luis Cuciuffo (1 February 1961 – 11 December 2004) was a defender in the starting XI of 1986 FIFA World Cup-winning Argentine national team. He was fatally wounded in the stomach while out hunting in the southern Buenos Aires province, near the Bahía San Blas bay. He was a centre back who was often found up field using his technique well.</description>
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                <when>1961-02-01</when>
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            <name>Kaká</name>
            <address>Brasília</address>
            <description>Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite (born 22 April 1982), commonly known as Kaká, is a Brazilian football midfielder who currently plays for Spanish La Liga club Real Madrid and the Brazilian national team. He started his footballing career at the age of eight, when he began playing for a local club. At the time, he also played tennis, and it was not until he moved on to São Paulo FC and signed his first professional contract with the club at the age of fifteen that he chose to focus on football.</description>
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                <when>1982-04-22</when>
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            <name>Néstor Clausen</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Néstor Clausen (born 29 September 1962), a native of Arrufo, Santa Fe Province, Argentina, is a former footballer and current manager. His ancestors were originally from Ernen, Valais in Switzerland and emigrated to Argentina around the year 1889. In his career, he played for Club Atlético Independiente, FC Sion and with the Argentina was 1986 World Champion. Clausen was the coach manager of Kuwaiti Premier League side Al-Kuwait (season 2009–2010) since he was released from September 2009.</description>
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                <when>1962-09-29</when>
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            <name>Attilio Demaría</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Atilio José Demaría (&quot;Attilio Demaria&quot;) (19 March 1909 &amp;ndash; 11 November 1990) was an Italian Argentine footballer player, who played for Argentina in the 1930 World Cup and for Italy in the 1934 World Cup. He was born in Buenos Aires. He played 295 games for Internazionale of Italy between 1931 and 1943, scoring 86 goals for the club. Demaría also played for Gimnasia de La Plata, Estudantil Porteño and Club Atlético Independiente in Argentina and Novara, Legnano and Cosenza in Italy.</description>
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                <when>1909-03-19</when>
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            <name>Gianluca Zambrotta</name>
            <address>Como</address>
            <description>Gianluca Zambrotta, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI, (born February 19, 1977) is a world cup winning Italian footballer who currently plays as a full back for Serie A club Milan.</description>
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                <when>1977-02-19</when>
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            <name>Ricardinho</name>
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            <description>Ricardinho, real name Ricardo Luiz Pozzi Rodrigues (born May 23, 1976 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian football player currently playing for Atlético Mineiro. He is usually a deep-lying playmaker. He is best known for his accurate passing and technique.</description>
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                <when>1976-05-23</when>
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            <name>Frank Leboeuf</name>
            <address>France</address>
            <description>Frank Leboeuf (born Franck Alain James Leboeuf, or Lebœuf) on 22 January 1968 near Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône) is a former French footballer, who played as a defender. With the French national team, Leboeuf won the 1998 FIFA World Cup.</description>
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                <when>1968-01-22</when>
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            <name>Vincenzo Iaquinta</name>
            <address>Cutro</address>
            <description>Vincenzo Iaquinta, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI (born 21 November 1979) is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer who plays for Serie A club Juventus. He is a tall, physically strong striker who possesses an accurate and powerful shot and is highly capable in the air. He can also play on the wing.</description>
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                <when>1979-11-21</when>
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            <name>Oscar Ruggeri</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Oscar Alfredo Ruggeri (born 26 January 1962 in Corral de Bustos, Córdoba) is a former footballer. Nicknamed &quot;El Cabezón&quot; (&quot;The Big-Headed One&quot;), Ruggeri is one of the most successful defenders ever to come out of Argentina. Ruggeri started his career at Boca Juniors, playing with Diego Maradona, with whom he won a league title in 1981. In 1985 he moved to rivals River Plate, where he won the Libertadores Cup, the Intercontinental Cup and another league title in 1986.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1962-01-26</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Daniel Bertoni</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Ricardo Daniel Bertoni (born 14 March 1955 in Bahía Blanca) is a former Argentine footballer that played in a Right Winger role. He played 31 times for the Argentina national football team between 1974 and 1982. in both the 1978 and the 1982 FIFA World Cups. In the 1978 World Cup on home soil, he scored Argentina's third goal in the final against Netherlands in a 3–1 extra-time win, as Argentina went on to lift the trophy.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-03-14</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>John Connelly</name>
            <address>Lancashire</address>
            <description>John Michael Connelly is an English former footballer. He played as an outside forward and was capped 20 times for his country.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1938-07-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Pedro Petrone</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Pedro Petrone (May 11, 1905 &amp;ndash; December 13, 1964), nicknamed Artillero was a Uruguayan footballer in the striker role. His nickname Artillero, meaning artilleryman or gunner in reference to his amazing goalscoring prowess. In his career he played for Nacional, where he won two National Tournaments (1924, 1934) and in Italy with Fiorentina, where he played 44 games and scored 37 goals (Top goalscorer in Serie A 1931-32).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1905-05-11</when>
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            <name>Lúcio</name>
            <address>Brasília</address>
            <description>Lucimar Ferreira da Silva (born 8 May 1978), commonly known as Lúcio, is a Brazilian football defender who currently plays for Italian Serie A club Internazionale and the Brazilian national team, of which he is the captain. He is a strong defender with a good aerial play, who adds presence in the attack. Lúcio began his professional career in 1997, in one of Brazil's larger clubs, Internacional.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-05-08</when>
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            <name>Aldo Olivieri</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Aldo Olivieri (born October 2, 1910- died April 5, 2001) was a former Italianfootball goalkeeper from 1931 to 1943, and trainer after World War II.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1910-10-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jorge Burruchaga</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Jorge Luis Burruchaga is a former Argentine professional football player, and last manager of Arsenal de Sarandí in the Primera División Argentina. He played both as an attacking midfielder and striker and is famous for scoring the winning goal in the final of the 1986 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1962-10-09</when>
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            <name>Gérson</name>
            <address>Niterói</address>
            <description>Gérson de Oliveira Nunes, generally known as Gérson, (born January 11, 1941 in Niterói), nickname Canhotinha de ouro is a Brazilian footballer. He won numerous national trophies with the club sides of Flamego, Botafogo, São Paulo and Fluminense. He also won the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico with Brazil.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1941-01-11</when>
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            <name>Massimo Oddo</name>
            <address>Città Sant'Angelo</address>
            <description>Massimo Oddo, Ufficiale OMRI, (born 14 June 1976) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Milan. He was part of the Italian squad that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-06-14</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Gianpiero Combi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gianpiero Combi (November 20, 1902, Turin, Piedmont – August 12, 1956) was one of Italian football's greatest goalkeepers of all-time . He spent his entire career at Juventus FC and won the 1934 World Cup with the Italian national team. He was considered one of the best goalkeepers in the world during the 1930s alongside Ricardo Zamora and František Plánička.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1902-11-20</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alberto Tarantini</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Alberto Tarantini (born 3 December 1955 in Ezeiza) is an Argentine former football player. He played as a defensive left back early in his career, and later as a wing back. Noted for his technical ability as well as stamina, Tarantini was best known for his fiery temper. He rose through the Boca Juniors youth divisions in the early 1970s, and was noted for his afro hairdo and his large front teeth, which earned him the nickname conejo.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-12-03</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Angelo Schiavio</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Angelo Schiavio (15 October 1905 - 17 April 1990) was an Italian football player. Schiavio spent his entire career with Bologna FC, the club of the city where he was born and died. He won the 1934 FIFA World Cup with Italy. His height was 178 cm and he weighed 69 kg, he made his name as a striker who often used physical force to score goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1905-10-15</when>
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            <name>Marco Antônio</name>
            <address>Santos, São Paulo</address>
            <description>Marco Antônio, real name Marco Antônio Feliciano, (born February 6, 1951 in Santos) was a football (soccer) player from Brazil. He played left-back with Fluminense Football Club and the Brazilian national team. He won the Football World Cup 1970, is a five-time winner of Campeonato Carioca (Rio de Janeiro State championship) and received the “Brazilian Silver ball” in 1975 and 1976.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-02-06</when>
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            <name>Joan Capdevila</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>Joan Capdevila i Méndez is a Spanish footballer who plays for Villarreal CF and Spain. His usual position is left defender, but he is also capable of operating as a winger and, from a defensive position, often contributes with goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-02-03</when>
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            <name>Vavá</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Vavá, real name Edvaldo Izídio Neto, (born November 12, 1934 in Recife, Brazil; died January 19, 2002 in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian football player who is widely considered one of the best strikers of his generation. His nickname was &quot;Peito de Aço&quot; (Steel Chest). He played as a full striker (center forward) whose only role was to score goals, which he did for Sport Club do Recife, C.R. Vasco da Gama, S.E. Palmeiras and the Brazilian national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1934-11-12</when>
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            <name>Dadá Maravilha</name>
            <address>Rio de Janeiro</address>
            <description>Dario José dos Santos (born 4 March 1943 in Rio de Janeiro), nicknamed Dario, or Dadá Maravilha (Wonder Dadá) is a former Brazilian footballer. He played as a center-forward, and as of 2006, is the 3rd top scorer in the history of Brazilian football, trailing Pelé and Romário. Born into poverty, Dadá began his career in 1965, playing in the youth squad of Campo Grande, a small and modest club with no great history in Rio.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1943-03-04</when>
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            <name>Bernard Diomède</name>
            <address>France</address>
            <description>Bernard Diomède (born 23 January 1974 in Saint-Doulchard) is a French former football player of Guadeloupean descent. He played as a winger.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-01-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>2.0,47.0</coordinates>
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            <name>Branco (footballer)</name>
            <address>Bagé</address>
            <description>Branco, real name Cláudio Ibrahim Vaz Leal, is former Brazilian footballer who played as a left back. A member of the triumphant Brazilian team in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, Branco was a renowned free kick specialist (as was his international successor, Roberto Carlos) known for the habit of placing the valve of the ball in the direction that he wanted the free kick to go.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-04-04</when>
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            <name>Paul Mebus</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Paul Mebus (9 June 1920 &amp;ndash; 11 December 1993) was a German footballer. He was part of the West German team that won the 1954 FIFA World Cup. He earned six caps for West Germany and played twice for the German 'B-team'. During his club career he played for Benrather FC and 1. FC Köln. Mebus was playing both as an inside forward and as a half back. In the latter role, he was considered to be one of the best in German football during the 1950s.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1920-06-09</when>
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            <name>Juan Manuel Mata</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>Juan Manuel Mata García (born 28 April 1988) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Valencia CF, mainly as a left winger. A clever player, he possesses great pace, intelligence, and goalscoring ability.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1988-04-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Simone Barone</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Simone Barone, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI, (born 30 April 1978) is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-04-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Wolfgang Kleff</name>
            <address>Schwerte</address>
            <description>Wolfgang Kleff is a former German football player whose resemblance to German actor and comedian Otto Waalkes allowed him to pick up minor roles in motion pictures and his referring nickname &quot;Otto&quot; as well.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-11-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Dino Sani</name>
            <address>São Paulo</address>
            <description>Dino Sani (born May 23, 1932) is a Brazilian former football player and coach. He started his career at local club Palmeiras, XV de Jaú, Commercial-SP and São Paulo FC, and played in the Argentine First Division for Boca Juniors in 1961, where he played 13 games, scoring 4 goals. He then played in Italy for Serie A club AC Milan, with whom he won one scudetto in the 1961-62 season and the 1962-63 European Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1932-05-23</when>
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            <name>Michele Andreolo</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Miguel Andreolo Frodella (Michele Andreolo) (September 6, 1912 &amp;ndash; May 14, 1981) was a Uruguay-born Italian footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1912-09-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>-56.16666793823242,-34.88333511352539</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Guido Masetti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Guido Masetti (November 22, 1907 – November 26, 1993) was an Italian football goalkeeper. Born in Verona, he played for Hellas Verona and A.S. Roma (1929 to 1943) — with 339 matches and one Italian title in the 1941-42 season. He was considered to be one of the strongest goalkeepers in 1930s and 1940s, but for the Italian national team he was merely used as a stand-in for Giampiero Combi and Aldo Olivieri. Masetti won two World Cups in 1934 and 1938 without playing in any of the matches.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1907-11-22</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Luis Islas</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Luis Alberto Islas Ranieri is a former football goalkeeper. He played for the Argentina national team, Independiente, Estudiantes de La Plata and León. Islas started his career as a goalkeeper in Chacarita Juniors in the early 80s. He started making a name for himself as the goalkeeper of Argentina's Youth Football Team that finished runner-up at the 1983 Football World Youth Championship. He earned his nickname el loco (&quot;crazy&quot;) because of his flair and temperament.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-12-22</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pedro Cea</name>
            <address>Redondela</address>
            <description>José Pedro Cea (September 1, 1900 – September 18, 1970, Montevideo) was an Uruguayan football player and coach.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1900-09-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Leopoldo Luque</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Leopoldo Jacinto Luque (born May 3, 1949 in Santa Fe) is a former Argentine football striker. In a career spanning (1972-1984) he played for Unión de Santa Fe, Rosario Central, River Plate, Racing Club de Avellaneda and Chacarita Juniors. With Argentina he was 1978 World Champion, scoring four goals in the tournament, including a spectacular long distance volley against France during the first round.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-05-03</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jorge Olguín</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Jorge Mario Olguín is a retired Argentine footballer. He is perhaps most famous for having been part of the 1978 World Cup winning team. Since his retirement as a player he has managed a number of football clubs.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-05-17</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bobby Charlton</name>
            <address>Ashington</address>
            <description>Robert &quot;Bobby&quot; Charlton CBE is an English former professional football player who won the World Cup and was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1966. He played almost all of his club football at Manchester United, where he became renowned for his attacking instincts from midfield and his ferocious long-range shot. His elder brother Jack, who was also in the World Cup-winning team, is a former defender for Leeds United and coach.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1937-10-11</when>
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            <name>Diego Maradona</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Diego Armando Maradona (born 30 October 1960) is an Argentine former football player and was manager of the Argentine national team between November 2008 and July 2010. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest football players of all time. Over the course of his professional club career Maradona played for Argentinos Juniors, Boca Juniors, Barcelona, Napoli, Sevilla and Newell's Old Boys, setting world-record contract fees.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-10-30</when>
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            <name>Filippo Inzaghi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Filippo &quot;Pippo&quot; Inzaghi, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI (born 9 August 1973 in Piacenza) is an Italian World Cup and UEFA Champions League-winning footballer who plays for Serie A club Milan. Inzaghi became the first striker to score in all international club competitions open to European teams after his double against Boca Juniors during the FIFA Club World Cup final in 2007.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-08-09</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giancarlo Antognoni</name>
            <address>Marsciano</address>
            <description>Giancarlo Antognoni, (born April 1, 1954 in Marsciano) is a former football player from Italy. He played offensive midfielder, mainly with Fiorentina. He won the 1982 FIFA World Cup with the Italian national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1954-04-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Franz Beckenbauer</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Franz Anton Beckenbauer (born 11 September 1945 in Munich) is a German football coach, manager, and former player, nicknamed Der Kaiser (&quot;The Emperor&quot;) because of his elegant style, his leadership, his first name &quot;Franz&quot; (reminiscent of the Austrian emperors), and his dominance on the football pitch. He is generally regarded as the greatest German footballer of all time and one of the greatest and most decorated footballers in the history of the game.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1945-09-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Jack Charlton</name>
            <address>Ashington</address>
            <description>John &quot;Jack&quot; Charlton, OBE, DL is an English former footballer and football manager who played for Leeds United in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, and who was part of the England team who won the 1966 World Cup. He later became a manager of both domestic and international sides, and is particularly well known for his time as manager of the Republic of Ireland.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1935-05-08</when>
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            <name>Helmut Rahn</name>
            <address>Weimar Republic</address>
            <description>Helmut Rahn, known as Der Boss (The Boss), (16 August 1929 in Essen – 14 August 2003) was a German football player. He became a legend for having scored the winning goal in the final game of the 1954 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1929-08-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Youri Djorkaeff</name>
            <address>Lyon</address>
            <description>Youri Raffi Djorkaeff (born 9 March 1968 in Lyon) is a former French-Armenian football player who played as a forward or as an attacking midfielder. With the French national team, Djorkaeff won the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000. He is the son of former player Jean Djorkaeff.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-03-09</when>
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            <name>Marcel Desailly</name>
            <address>Ghana</address>
            <description>Marcel Desailly (born Odenke Abbey 7 September 1968 in Accra, Ghana) is a retired French footballer and star of the France national football team squad, with whom he won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000. He also enjoyed a distinguished career at club level with several major European clubs.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-09-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-0.25,5.550000190734863</coordinates>
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            <name>Paul Breitner</name>
            <address>Kolbermoor</address>
            <description>Paul Breitner is a former German football player. One of Germany's most controversial players, he was capped 48 times for his country.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-09-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>12.066666603088379,47.849998474121094</coordinates>
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            <name>Lothar Matthäus</name>
            <address>Erlangen</address>
            <description>Lothar Herbert Matthäus, is a German former football player who is currently the head coach of the Bulgaria national football team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-03-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>11.024444580078125,49.59111022949219</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Roque Máspoli</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Roque Gastón Máspoli (October 12, 1917 in Montevideo &amp;ndash; February 22, 2004 in Montevideo) was an Uruguayan football player and coach. He was the goalkeeper for the Uruguay national team that won the 1950 World Cup. In the final match of the 1950 World Cup, known as the &quot;Maracanazo&quot; due to Uruguay's surprising win at the Maracanã stadium in Rio de Janeiro, in front of near 200,000 Brazilian fans, Máspoli allowed one goal as the visitors beat favorites Brazil 2-1.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1917-10-12</when>
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            <name>Cafu</name>
            <address>São Paulo</address>
            <description>Marcos Evangelista de Moraes (born 7 June 1970), better known as Cafu, is a former Brazilian footballer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest right-backs ever. He was given this nickname due to his speed up and down the right flank which was reminiscent of Cafuringa, a Brazilian forward from the 1970s. Cafu was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004. He is best known for his tireless overlapping runs.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-06-07</when>
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            <name>David Trezeguet</name>
            <address>Rouen</address>
            <description>David Sergio Trezeguet is a French footballer who currently plays for Hércules. He previously played for Juventus in the Italian Serie A for ten years and for the French national football team. He is the highest scoring non-Italian ever to play for Juventus. He is most famous for scoring the golden goal in the Euro 2000 final against Italy which gave France a 2–1 win in extra time.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-10-15</when>
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            <name>Paolo Rossi</name>
            <address>Prato</address>
            <description>Paolo Rossi (born 23 September 1956 in Prato) is an Italian former football striker. In 1982, he led Italy to the 1982 FIFA World Cup title, scoring six goals to win the Golden Boot/top scorer honors, and the Golden Ball. Rossi is one of only two players to have won all three honours at a single tournament (the other is the Argentinian Mario Kempes, in 1978).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1956-09-23</when>
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            <name>Sergio Omar Almirón</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Sergio Omar Almirón (born 18 November 1958 in Rosario) is a retired Argentine football centre-forward. In his career (1978–1993) he was played for Newell's Old Boys, Tours FC, UANL Tigres, Estudiantes, Central Córdoba and Talleres de Córdoba. Almirón was in the Argentina squad that won the 1986 FIFA World Cup, though he didn't play any games during that tournament.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-08-18</when>
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            <name>Mário Zagallo</name>
            <address>Maceió</address>
            <description>Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo (born August 9, 1931 in Maceió) is a Brazilian football coach and former player of Lebanese and Italian (venetian) heritage.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1931-08-09</when>
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            <name>Dieter Herzog</name>
            <address>Oberhausen</address>
            <description>Dieter Herzog (born 15 July 1946 in Oberhausen) is a former German international football player. Herzog played in 250 Bundesliga matches (46 goals) for Fortuna Düsseldorf and Bayer 04 Leverkusen in his professional career, after starting his senior career with Sportfreunde Hamborn 07 in a lower division and joining Düsseldorf a year before the club returned to the Bundesliga in 1971.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-07-15</when>
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            <name>Gylmar dos Santos Neves</name>
            <address>Santos, São Paulo</address>
            <description>Gylmar dos Santos Neves (born August 22, 1930) known simply as Gilmar (with I), is a former Brazilian football goalkeeper who played for Corinthians and Santos and was a member of the Brazil national team in three World Cups. He was elected the best Brazilian goalkeeper of the 20th Century and one of the best in the world by the IFFHS. He is remembered for his sober style on the pitch and his peaceful personality.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1930-08-22</when>
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            <name>Bernhard Cullmann</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Bernhard Cullmann, (born 1 November 1949) nicknamed &quot;Bernd&quot;, is a former German footballer. He began his footballing career in 1969 with SpVgg Porz, until he was signed by 1. FC Köln in 1970. He played 341 matches in the Bundesliga for them before his retirement on health grounds in 1983. He played 40 matches for the German team between 1973 and 1980, scoring six goals. He participated at the 1974 FIFA World Cup, the 1978 FIFA World Cup, and the 1980 UEFA European Football Championship.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-11-01</when>
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            <name>Tostão</name>
            <address>Belo Horizonte</address>
            <description>Eduardo Gonçalves de Andrade (born 25 January 1947), better known as Tostão, is a former Brazilian footballer, who played as a forward. In his prime, he was considered one of the best offensive players in the world, while also contributing with many assists thanks to his passing abilities.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1947-01-25</when>
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            <name>Viola (footballer)</name>
            <address>São Paulo</address>
            <description>Paulo Sergio Rosa, usually known as Viola, is a Brazilian footballer that plays as a forward. Viola is famous for his strong personality on the pitch and great appearances in many teams he has defended throughout his long career. Back in 1988, during the final game of Campeonato Paulista (1st Division Championship of São Paulo State) between Corinthians and Guarani, Viola was called in by his coach to play on the last 5 minutes of the match when the game was tied in 1 - 1.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-01-01</when>
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            <name>George Eastham</name>
            <address>Blackpool</address>
            <description>George Edward Eastham, OBE is an English former footballer. He is known for playing for Newcastle United, Arsenal and Stoke City, as well as a non-playing member of England's 1966 World Cup-winning squad. However, he is also notable for his involvement in a 1963 court case which proved a landmark in improving players' freedom to move between clubs.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1936-09-23</when>
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            <name>Jürgen Kohler</name>
            <address>Lambsheim</address>
            <description>Jürgen Kohler (born October 6, 1965 in Lambsheim) is a World Cup-winning German centre back football player and football manager. Kohler has retired from professional sports, but still occasionally plays for Alemannia Adendorf in the Kreisliga C (the 11th tier of German club football). He is widely considered one of the best centre backs of his era and one of Germany's finest centre backs of all time.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-10-06</when>
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            <name>Andreas Brehme</name>
            <address>Hamburg</address>
            <description>Andreas &quot;Andy&quot; Brehme (born 9 November 1960 in Hamburg) is a German football coach and former football defender. He is best known for scoring the winning goal for Germany in the 1990 FIFA World Cup Final against Argentina on a 85th minute penalty kick. He is considered to be one of the greatest free-kick takers and crossers of all time.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-11-09</when>
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            <name>Attilio Ferraris</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Attilio Ferraris (born March 26, 1904 in Rome; died May 8, 1947 in Montecatini Terme) was an Italian football midfielder. He played 10 seasons (254 games, 2 goals) in the Serie A for A.S. Roma, S.S. Lazio and A.S. Bari. For the Italian national team, he won the bronze medal at the 1928 Olympics, and was part of the World Cup winning team of 1934. He died at only 43 years old during an old-stars game.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1904-03-26</when>
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            <name>Felice Borel</name>
            <address>Nizza Monferrato</address>
            <description>Felice Placido Borel (April 5, 1914, Nizza Monferrato &amp;ndash; January 21, 1993) was an Italian football player who played as a striker. His older brother Aldo Borel played football professionally, spending 10 seasons in the Serie A, and their father Ernesto Borel played for OGC Nice, AS Cannes and Juventus F.C. in the 1900s and 1910s. To distinguish the brothers, Aldo was known as Borel I and Felice - as Borel II. Borel was born in Nizza Monferrato, Italy.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1914-04-05</when>
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            <name>Fernando Torres</name>
            <address>Madrid</address>
            <description>Fernando José Torres Sanz (born 20 March 1984), nicknamed El Niño (The Kid in Spanish), is a Spanish footballer who plays for Liverpool and the Spain national team as a striker. Torres started his career with Atlético Madrid, progressing through their youth system. He made his first team debut in 2001 and finished his career with the club having scored 75 goals in 174 La Liga appearances.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-03-20</when>
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            <name>William Martínez</name>
            <address>Uruguay</address>
            <description>Not to be confused with another Uruguayan footballer, Williams Martínez.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1928-01-13</when>
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            <name>Fabio Grosso</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Fabio Grosso, (born 28 November 1977 in Rome, Italy) is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer who currently plays for Serie A club Juventus. Grosso is primarily a left back, but can also play on the left wing. He is also a free kick, penalty kick and corner kick specialist. He scored the decisive late first goal against Germany in the 2006 World Cup semi-final and also scored the winning penalty in the penalty shootout against France in the final that won the trophy for the Azzurri.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-11-28</when>
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            <name>Xabi Alonso</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>Xabier &quot;Xabi&quot; Alonso Olano is a Spanish World Cup-winning footballer who currently plays for La Liga club Real Madrid and the Spanish national team. He plays as a midfielder. Alonso began his career at Real Sociedad, and after a brief loan period at SD Eibar returned to the La Liga club. John Toshack appointed Alonso as his team captain and Alonso succeeded in the role, taking Real Socieded to second place in the 2002–03 season. The Spaniard moved to Liverpool in August 2004 for £10,5 million.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-11-25</when>
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            <name>Guido Buchwald</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Guido Ulrich Buchwald (born January 24, 1961) is a German former football defender and manager. The best game of Buchwald's career was probably the final of the 1990 FIFA World Cup when he effectivelly marked the skilled footballer, Diego Maradona, earning him the nickname 'Giedo'. He was also part of Germany's disappointing 1994 FIFA World Cup squad. Buchwald began his professional soccer career in 1983 with VfB Stuttgart.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-01-24</when>
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            <name>Fernando Llorente</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>Fernando Llorente Torres (born February 26, 1985), nicknamed El Rey León (The Lion King in Spanish) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Athletic Bilbao and the Spanish national team, as a striker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-02-26</when>
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            <name>Bernard Lama</name>
            <address>France</address>
            <description>Bernard Pascal Maurice Lama (born April 7, 1963) is a French football coach and former goalkeeper. He was born in the Indre-et-Loire département but originated from French Guiana. He spent a number of years in goal for Lille and Paris Saint-Germain. He was also a member of the France national team that won the 1998 World Cup and the Euro 2000.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-04-07</when>
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            <name>Laurent Blanc</name>
            <address>Alès</address>
            <description>Laurent Robert Blanc (born 19 November 1965 in Alès) is a French football manager and former player. He is the head coach of the French national team, having replaced Raymond Domenech in the wake of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. He was previously the manager of Bordeaux. Blanc formerly played professional football for numerous clubs, notably Montpellier, Barcelona, Marseille, Internazionale, and Manchester United, often operating in the sweeper position.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-11-19</when>
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            <name>Andreas Köpke</name>
            <address>Kiel</address>
            <description>Andreas Köpke (born 12 March 1962 in Kiel) is a former German football goalkeeper, who was in the German squad that won the 1990 FIFA World Cup, and was also part of the 1994 FIFA World Cup squad. Though he did not appear in any of the matches, with Bodo Illgner preferred in goal, Köpke's chance to shine came soon after.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1962-03-12</when>
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            <name>Raimond Aumann</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Raimond Aumann (born 12 October 1963 in Augsburg, West Germany) was a German footballer. His nickname is Balu (Germanized version of Baloo the bear in the Jungle Book). He was a goalkeeper in the Bundesliga between 1982 and 1994. The first two years he was only reserve keeper of Bayern Munich (first choice was Jean-Marie Pfaff). In 1984 he became number 1 for the first time until his injury in November 1985.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-10-12</when>
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            <name>Mauro Camoranesi</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Mauro Camoranesi,, is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer who currently plays for German Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart as a midfielder, usually on the right wing. He has also been used as a central midfielder. Camoranesi was part of Italy's winning squad at the 2006 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-10-04</when>
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            <name>Hércules Brito Ruas</name>
            <address>Rio de Janeiro</address>
            <description>Brito, real name Hércules de Brito Ruas, (born 9 August 1939 in Rio de Janeiro) is a former football (soccer) player from Brazil. He played as a central defender for several clubs, and for the Brazilian national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1939-08-09</when>
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            <name>Gaetano Scirea</name>
            <address>Cernusco sul Naviglio</address>
            <description>Gaetano Scirea (25 May 1953 &amp;ndash; 3 September 1989) was an Italian football player who is considered one of the greatest defenders of all-time . Scirea is one of only five players in European football history to have won all international trophies for football clubs recognized by UEFA and FIFA. Scirea is also one of only nine players in the history of the European football that won all three major UEFA football competitions.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-05-25</when>
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            <name>Sergio Batista</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Sergio Daniel Batista (born 9 November 1962 in Buenos Aires) is a former Argentine football midfielder who played 39 times for the national team between 1985 and 1990. He is the Argentina national U-20 football team's current manager, and on July 27, 2010, he was appointed as caretaker manager of the senior national side, replacing La Albiceleste teammate Diego Maradona.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1962-11-09</when>
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            <name>Terry Paine</name>
            <address>Winchester</address>
            <description>Terence Lionel Paine MBE (born 23 March 1939 in Winchester) is a former English footballer. Paine made 713 football league appearances for Southampton F.C. (still a club record) and 111 for Hereford United F.C. as a winger and midfield player. He won 19 international caps for England, and was part of the squad that won the 1966 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1939-03-23</when>
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            <name>Denílson de Oliveira Araújo</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Denílson de Oliveira Araújo (born 24 August 1977 in Diadema), commonly known as Denílson, is a Brazilian footballer, who was last contracted at AO Kavala. Denílson began his career at São Paulo FC, before becoming the world's most expensive footballer when he moved to Real Betis for £21.5. million in 1998. After being sold by Betis in 2005, he has played for numerous clubs worldwide. He has been capped 61 times for the Brazilian national team, scoring nine goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-08-24</when>
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            <name>Américo Gallego</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Américo Rubén &quot;El Tolo&quot; Gallego (born 25 April 1955) is an Argentine football coach and former player, he played 73 times for the Argentina national team during his playing career.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-04-25</when>
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            <name>Lionel Charbonnier</name>
            <address>Poitiers</address>
            <description>Lionel André Michel Charbonnier (born 25 October 1966 in Poitiers) is a French retired football goalkeeper.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-10-25</when>
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            <name>Thomas Häßler</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Thomas Häßler (born 30 May 1966 in West Berlin) is a former German football midfielder and is currently a coach for 1. FC Köln. He was formerly a coach for the Nigeria national team. With the German national team, Häßler won the 1990 World Cup and Euro 96.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-05-30</when>
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            <name>Dunga</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri, commonly known as Dunga, is a Brazilian former football defensive midfielder and a World Champion for Brazil in the 1994 World Cup. Dunga coached the national team in the 2010 FIFA World Cup and was dismissed by the Brazilian Football Confederation following the team's elimination in the quarter finals. His nickname is derived from the Portuguese translation of Dopey, a dwarf from the Snow White tale, and was given to him by his uncle due to his short height.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-10-31</when>
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            <name>José Altafini</name>
            <address>Piracicaba</address>
            <description>José João Altafini, (also known as &quot;Mazola&quot; in Brasil) (born August 24, 1938) is an Italian Brazilian former footballer. He is the joint-third highest scorer in Serie A history with 216 goals. After retiring from football, Altafini became a commentator where he coined the term 'Golaccio' which translates in English as 'Goaltastic'; although it is not actually a word in Italian.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1938-08-24</when>
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            <name>Horst Eckel</name>
            <address>Bruchmühlbach-Miesau</address>
            <description>Horst Eckel (born 8 February 1932) is a former German football player. He was part of the West German team that won the 1954 FIFA World Cup. He also participated in the 1958 FIFA World Cup. In total he earned 32 caps. During his club career he played for 1. FC Kaiserslautern and SV Röchling Völklingen. Because of his rapid way of playing, he got the nickname Windhund. Eckel debuted in Kaiserslautern's first team in 1947 at the age of 15.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1932-02-08</when>
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            <name>Émerson Leão</name>
            <address>Ribeirão Preto</address>
            <description>Émerson Leão (born July 11, 1949) is a Brazilian manager and former football player. He is one of the all-time best Brazilian goalkeepers. A documentary video produced by FIFA, FIFA Fever, called him the third-most impressive defense player of all time. He was born in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-07-11</when>
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            <name>Francesco Graziani</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Francesco &quot;Ciccio&quot; Graziani (born December 16, 1952) is an Italy football manager and former player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-12-16</when>
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            <name>Karl-Heinz Metzner</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Karl-Heinz Metzner (9 January 1923 &amp;ndash; 25 October 1994) was a German footballer. He was born in Kassel. He was part of the West German team that won the 1954 FIFA World Cup. In total he earned two caps for West Germany. During his club career he played for Hessen Kassel.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1923-01-09</when>
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            <name>Andrea Pirlo</name>
            <address>Flero</address>
            <description>Andrea Pirlo,, is an Italian World Cup winning footballer who plays for Serie A club Milan and the Italian national team. Praised for his inventive play, he is also a free-kick specialist. Pirlo has played for the Italian youth teams U-15, U-18 and U-21, captaining and leading the latter to victory in the 2000 as the Golden Player and Top Scorer of the tournament.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-05-19</when>
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            <name>Jimmy Armfield</name>
            <address>Denton, Greater Manchester</address>
            <description>James Christopher &quot;Jimmy&quot; Armfield, CBE, DL (born 21 September 1935 in Denton, Lancashire) is an English former professional football player and manager who currently works as a football pundit for BBC Radio Five Live. He played the whole of his Football League career at Blackpool, usually at right back. Between 1954 and 1971 he played 627 games in all competitions, scored six goals, and spent a decade as the club's captain. He also captained the England national team fifteen times.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1935-09-21</when>
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            <name>Antonio Cabrini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Antonio Cabrini (born 8 October 1957) is an Italian football (soccer) coach and former player. He played left-back, mainly with Juventus. He won the 1982 FIFA World Cup with the Italian national team. Cabrini was arguably one of the greatest Italian left-backs in the history of football. In 2007, he was very close to become the manager of the Syrian national football team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-10-08</when>
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            <name>Virginio Rosetta</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Virginio &quot;Viri&quot; Rosetta (February 25, 1902 &amp;mdash; March 31, 1975) was an Italian football player. He was also a precision passer. Rosetta was born in Vercelli, Piedmont, where he debuted for Pro Vercelli in the Italian First Division (Serie A's predecessor) in the 1919-20 season, as a striker. He later turned into an effective defender. Pro Vercelli was then one of the major Italian football teams, and Rosetta won two scudetti in 1921 and 1922.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1902-02-25</when>
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            <name>Xavi</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>Xavier Hernández Creus, commonly known as Xavi currently plays as a central midfielder for La Liga club FC Barcelona. Widely considered among the finest play-makers in the world, Xavi was named the official Man of the match of the 2009 Champions League Final as he helped Barcelona defeat Manchester United to win their third Champions League-title. He was named Player of the Tournament by UEFA at UEFA Euro 2008 and was one of the five finalists for the 2007–08 FIFA World Player of the Year.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-01-25</when>
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            <name>Herbert Wimmer</name>
            <address>Eupen</address>
            <description>Herbert &quot;Hacki&quot; Wimmer is a former soccer player. Besides winning five national championships and two UEFA Cups with his club side Borussia Mönchengladbach he won the 1974 World Cup and the 1972 European Football Championship with Germany. Herbert Wimmer started his playing career with lowly Borussia Brand (a place close to the city of Aachen). Between 1966 and 1978 the played in 366 Bundesliga matches for Borussia Mönchengladbach and scored 51 goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1944-11-09</when>
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            <name>Antônio Wilson Vieira Honório (Coutinho)</name>
            <address>Piracicaba</address>
            <description>Antônio Wilson Vieira Honório (born 11 June 1943), nicknamed Coutinho, is a Brazilian former football (soccer) player. He played as a forward for Santos Futebol Clube, being a teammate and attacking partner of Pelé, and became a member of the Brazilian national team. Born in Piracicaba, State of São Paulo, Coutinho was spotted at the age of 13 by Santos' coach Luís Alonso Pérez &quot;Lula&quot;. One year later he became part of the Santos' lower division.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1943-06-11</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ricardo Villa</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Ricardo Julio &quot;Ricky&quot; Villa is an Argentine football coach and former professional midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-08-18</when>
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            <name>Pierre Littbarski</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Pierre Michael Littbarski (born 16 April 1960 in Berlin) is a German football manager and former player. He was mainly a winger or attacking midfielder and is best known for his brilliant dribbling abilities. He was a FIFA World Cup winner with West Germany in 1990. He was also runner–up twice in 1982 and 1986 with West Germany.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-04-16</when>
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            <name>Álvaro Arbeloa</name>
            <address>Salamanca</address>
            <description>Álvaro Arbeloa Coca (born 17 January 1983) is a Spanish World Cup winning football player currently playing for Real Madrid and the Spanish national team. He is predominantly a right back, although he can play as a central defender. During his return to Real Madrid, he has started most of the games as a left back. Arbeloa trained with Real Madrid as a youth player, and worked his way up to the first team, making his debut in the 2004–05 season.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-01-17</when>
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            <name>Víctor Valdés</name>
            <address>L'Hospitalet de Llobregat</address>
            <description>Víctor Valdés i Arribas, is a Spanish football goalkeeper, who plays for FC Barcelona. He is the most successful goalkeeper in Barcelona's history, having won four La Liga titles, two Champions League titles, and one Copa del Rey title. Before joining the principal team in 2002&amp;ndash;03 season, Víctor played for the youth teams and FC Barcelona B. Currently, he has a contract with Barcelona until 2014.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-01-14</when>
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            <name>Juliano Belletti</name>
            <address>Cascavel</address>
            <description>Juliano Haus Belletti (born 20 June 1976 in Cascavel), is a Brazilian footballer who is currently playing for Fluminense. He was awarded the Silver Ball by Placar for his consistently great performances for Atlético Mineiro during the 1999 Brazilian Série A. Belletti has Italian origins, his far relatives come from Longiano, a small village near Cesena, Emilia-Romagna.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-06-20</when>
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            <name>Edmílson (footballer born 1976)</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>José Edmílson Gomes de Moraes, simply Edmílson, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Real Zaragoza in the Spanish first division. Either a defensive midfielder or a central defender, he played in three different countries in his professional career, for instance being four years at the service of La Liga powerhouse FC Barcelona.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-07-10</when>
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            <name>Nery Pumpido</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Nery Alberto Pumpido (born July 30, 1957 in Monje, Santa Fe) is a football coach and former goalkeeper who played for the Argentine national team in two World Cups. Currently is the head coach to the Mexican club CD Veracruz. Pumpido was a precise passer of the ball, allowing for quick counter-attacks.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-07-30</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Armando Castellazzi</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Armando Castellazzi (October 7, 1904 &amp;ndash; 1968) was an Italian football (soccer) midfielder. Born in Milan, he played in the 1920s and 1930s for Ambrosiana-Inter. He played 182 matches for Ambrosiana-Inter, scoring two goals, helping the team to win the 1929-30 Serie A championship. For the Italian national team he played three games in the 1934 FIFA World Cup won by Italy.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1904-10-07</when>
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            <name>Müller (footballer)</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Luís Antônio Corréa da Costa, nicknamed Müller, (born January 31, 1966, in Campo Grande) is a former football player from Brazil. He played in an &quot;old fashioned&quot; left sided forward position (even though he is best with right foot, which is uncommon for left sided positions) with São Paulo, the Brazilian national team and Cruzeiro.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-01-31</when>
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            <name>José Macia</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Pepe, real name José Macia, (born February 25, 1935 in Santos) is a Brazilian former football player and manager. He was left winger for Santos F.C. and the Brazilian national team. His nickname was &quot;Canhão da Vila&quot; (The Vila Cannon), because of his potent kick with his left leg and the fact that Santos plays in the Estádio Urbano Caldera, nicknamed Vila Belmiro.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1935-02-25</when>
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            <name>David Villa</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>David Villa Sánchez (born 3 December 1981), nicknamed El Guaje (The Kid in Asturian), is a World Cup-winning Spanish footballer who currently plays as a striker for FC Barcelona and the Spanish national football team. Despite sustaining a serious injury as a child, he started his professional career with Sporting de Gijón. He moved to Real Zaragoza after two seasons, where he made his La Liga début, winning his first senior honours - the Copa del Rey and Supercopa de España.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-12-03</when>
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            <name>Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha (born September 11, 1962 in Recife) is a former Brazilian footballer, in the central defender position.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1962-09-11</when>
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            <name>Ulrich Biesinger</name>
            <address>Oberhausen</address>
            <description>Ulrich Biesinger (born 6 August 1933) is a former German footballer. Born in Augsburg-Oberhausen, he was an attacker for BC Augsburg. Between 1954 and 1958 he played in seven matches for the German national football team and scored two goals. He was the youngest player of the German team for the 1954 FIFA World Cup. Biesinger's position was that of a center forward. He scored 105 goals in 187 games in the Oberliga Süd between his debut in 1952 and 1959, when BC Augsburg was relegated.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1933-08-06</when>
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            <name>Bernd Hölzenbein</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Bernd Hölzenbein (born 9 March 1946 in Dehrn, Germany) is a former German football (soccer) player. He is best known for being fouled in the final against Netherlands, which led to the Germans' equalising penalty. A qualified merchant, Holz debuted for Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga in 1967 to serve for this club until his departure in 1981. A three times German Cup winner with them in 1974, 1975 and 1981, Holzenbein also won the UEFA Cup with Frankfurt in 1980.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-03-09</when>
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            <name>Pietro Vierchowod</name>
            <address>Calcinate</address>
            <description>Pietro Vierchowod (born April 6, 1959 in Calcinate) is an Italian former footballer turned coach. Vierchowod was nicknamed the zar because he was the son of a Ukrainian Red Army soldier. Vierchowod was a man-marker. Vierchowod started his professional football career for Como, before moving to Fiorentina. However, his first successes came when he moved to AS Roma, winning a Serie A scudetto in 1983.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1959-04-06</when>
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            <name>Carlos Daniel Tapia</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Carlos Daniel Tapia (born August 20, 1962 in San Miguel, Buenos Aires) is a retired Argentine footballer. He started playing for River Plate in 1981, when then coach Alfredo Di Stéfano named him for the first team, replacing football legend Norberto Alonso. In 1985 he would move to River's hated rivals Boca Juniors. He was a member of the Argentine squad that won the 1986 World Cup, though he played only a few minutes during the tournament.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1962-08-20</when>
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            <name>Luiz Bombonato Goulart</name>
            <address>Rubinéia</address>
            <description>Luiz Carlos Bombonato Goulart, known as Luizão (&quot;big Luiz&quot;) (born November 14, 1975 in Rubinéia), is a Brazilian football striker, currently with Rio Branco. He has been capped 17 times by Brazil, scoring two goals in the last game of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Qualification vs Venezuela, a 3-0 Brazilian victory. This victory classified Brazil to the World Cup and confirmed Luizão as part of the victorious squad coached by Luiz Felipe Scolari, conquering the fifth world title for Brazil.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1975-11-14</when>
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            <name>Claudio Borghi</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Claudio Daniel Borghi, (born on 28 September 1964), nicknamed Bichi, is an Argentine former footballer and current football manager. He currently works as the manager of Boca Juniors.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-09-26</when>
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            <name>David Silva</name>
            <address>Arguineguín</address>
            <description>David Josué Jiménez Silva (born 8 January 1986) is a Spanish footballer who currently plays for Manchester City and the Spanish national team. Silva is capable of playing on the wing, as a traditional number 10 and sometimes as a supporting striker. He spent six years of his professional career with La Liga side Valencia CF where he won the Copa del Rey in the 2007–08 season, before moving to Manchester City.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1986-01-08</when>
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            <name>Héctor Castro</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Héctor Castro (29 November 1904 &amp;ndash; 15 September 1960) was a Uruguayan football player and coach.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1904-11-29</when>
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            <name>Eraldo Monzeglio</name>
            <address>Vignale Monferrato</address>
            <description>Eraldo Monzeglio (June 5, 1906 &amp;ndash; November 3, 1981) was an Italian football (soccer) defender. Monzeglio was born in Vignale Monferrato, in the province of Alessandria. In his nineteen-year career, which lasted from 1924 to 1943, he played for Casale, Bologna (where he was victorious in the 1928-29 championship) and Roma. For the Italian national team he won two World Cup finals, in 1934 and 1938. Monzeglio later became a coach, managing from 1941 to 1973 the teams of A.S.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1906-06-05</when>
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            <name>Umberto Caligaris</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Umberto Caligaris (July 26, 1901 &amp;ndash; October 19, 1940) was an Italian international footballer who played, normally at left back, for A.S. Casale and Juventus. His 59 caps for the Italian national team stood as a record for many years. Born in Casale Monferrato, Caligaris spent the first nine years of his career with the local team, A.S. Casale. He made his debut for them on October 12, 1919 in a match against local rivals Valenzana Calcio which Casale won 3–1.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1901-06-26</when>
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            <name>Jenílson Ângelo de Souza</name>
            <address>Santo Antônio de Jesus</address>
            <description>Jenílson Ângelo de Souza, usually known as Júnior (born June 20, 1973) is a Brazilian footballer who has twenty-two international caps to his name, scoring one goal against Costa Rica in 2002 FIFA World Cup. Júnior spent his early years playing for Vitória and Palmeiras before moving to Italy and playing for Parma and Siena from 2000 to 2004. He currently plays for Goiás on Brazilian Série A.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-06-20</when>
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            <name>Giovanni Galli</name>
            <address>Pisa</address>
            <description>Giovanni Galli (born 29 April 1958 in Pisa) is an Italian former football goalkeeper and currently a politician.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-04-29</when>
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            <Point>
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            <name>Zetti</name>
            <address>Capivari</address>
            <description>Armelino Donizetti Quagliato, best known as Zetti (born in Capivari, January 10, 1965) is a former Brazilian football (soccer) goalkeeper and coach manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-01-10</when>
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            <name>Héctor Baley</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Héctor Rodolfo Baley (born 16 November 1950 in San Nicolás de Los Arroyos) was an Argentine football goalkeeper. Baley was a reserve goalkeeper in Argentina's 1978 FIFA World Cup winning squad and also in the 1982 tournament. Given goalkeeper Ubaldo Fillol's consistent performances, he ended up playing only a few matches for the national team, but an excellent performance during a 1-1 draw against West Germany in a 1982 friendly match is well remembered among football aficionados.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1950-11-16</when>
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            <name>Raúl Albiol</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>Raúl Albiol Tortajada is a Spanish footballer who plays for Real Madrid and the Spanish national team. His main asset is his versatility, as he can play as a central defender, right back or defensive midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-09-04</when>
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            <name>Heinz Flohe</name>
            <address>Euskirchen</address>
            <description>Heinz Flohe (born 28 January 1948 in Euskirchen) is a former German football player. He played for 1. FC Köln (1966–1979), winning the Bundesliga title in 1978, and the German Cup in 1968, 1977 and 1978. He also played for TSV 1860 München (1979–1980). His career ended after a serious injury in his last match. For the Germany national football team, he earned 39 caps and scored 8 goals. He was in the championship winning squad of the 1974 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1948-01-28</when>
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            <name>Oscar Garré</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Oscar Alfredo Garré (born 9 December 1956) is a former Argentine football defender. He played most of his career (1974–88 and 1989–94) as a defender for Ferro Carril Oeste, and was part of the team that won the Nacional championships of 1982 and 1984. 1982's campaign saw Ferro finish the league without losing a single game. Garré played for the Argentina, he was part of the squad that won the 1986 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1956-12-09</when>
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            <name>Héctor Zelada</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Héctor Miguel Zelada Bertoqui is a former Argentine football goalkeeper. He started his career at Rosario Central but he played mostly in Mexico, for Club América. He was the third goalkeeper for the Argentina team that won the 1986 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-04-30</when>
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            <name>Horst-Dieter Höttges</name>
            <address>Mönchengladbach</address>
            <description>Horst-Dieter Höttges (born 10 September 1943 in Mönchengladbach) is a former German footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1943-09-10</when>
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            <name>Javi Martínez</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>Javier &quot;Javi&quot; Martínez Aguinaga is a Spanish footballer who plays for Athletic Bilbao in La Liga, as a central midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1988-09-02</when>
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            <name>José Daniel Valencia</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>José Daniel Valencia is a retired Argentine footballer, who played in an attacking midfield position. He is perhaps most famous for having been part of the 1978 World Cup winning squad.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-10-03</when>
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            <name>Norbert Nigbur</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Norbert Nigbur (born 8 May 1948 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany) is a former German international football player. The goalkeeper joined Gelsenkirchen's biggest club, FC Schalke 04, from tiny SV Gelsenkirchen 06 in 1966, playing 456 matches in the Bundesliga for Schalke and Hertha BSC in between 1966 and 1983, being the first first-team player from Schalke joining the club from Berlin after the Bundesligaskandal in 1970–1971.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1948-05-08</when>
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            <name>Peregrino Anselmo</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Juan Peregrino Anselmo (30 April 1902 – 27 October 1975) was a striker for Uruguay who was a member of the champion squad at the 1930 FIFA World Cup, as he scored 3 goals in the tournament, including 2 in the semi-finals. He also won the gold medal with Uruguay at the 1928 Summer Olympics. He was a player and later coach of C.A. Peñarol.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1902-04-30</when>
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            <name>Werner Kohlmeyer</name>
            <address>Kaiserslautern</address>
            <description>Werner Kohlmeyer (19 April 1924 in Kaiserslautern – 26 March 1974 in Mainz-Mombach) was a German footballer. He was part of the West German team that won the 1954 FIFA World Cup. In total he earned 22 caps for West Germany. He also played for 1. FC Kaiserslautern from 1941 to 1957. His position was that of a left full back.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1924-04-19</when>
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            <name>Luis Galván</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Luis Adolfo Galván is a retired Argentine footballer, who played in the centre back position. He is perhaps most famous for having been part of the 1978 World Cup winning team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1948-02-24</when>
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            <name>Oreco</name>
            <address>Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul</address>
            <description>Valdemar Rodrigues Martíns, best known as Oreco, was a Brazilian football (soccer) player who won the 1958 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1932-06-13</when>
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            <name>Pietro Rava</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Pietro Rava (January 21, 1916 &amp;ndash; November 5, 2006) was an Italian football defender and coach. He won the 1936 Summer Olympics and the 1938 FIFA World Cup with the Italian national team. Rava, born in Cassine, Province of Alessandria, played for the clubs U.S. Alessandria (1928-35, 1946-47), Juventus F.C. (1935-46 and 1947-50) and Novara Calcio (1950-51). He won two Italian Cups in the 1937/38 and 1941/42 seasons, and two scudettos 1934/35 &amp;amp; 1949/50.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1916-01-21</when>
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            <name>Pietro Serantoni</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Pietro Serantoni (December 11, 1906, Venice - October 6, 1964) was an Italian football (soccer) midfielder. Born in Venice, he played for Società Sprotiva Calcio Venezia, Internazionale (1928–1934), Juventus (1934–1936), A.S. Roma (1936–1940) and Suzzara. He won two Italian titles, with Inter in 1930 and with Juventus in 1936. With the Italian national team he played 16 matches and won the 1938 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1906-12-11</when>
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            <name>Mario Perazzolo</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Mario Perazzolo (7 June 1911 – 3 August 2001) was an Italian footballer. He was part of the 1938 FIFA World Cup-winning squad, Italy's second World Cup title. He earned 8 caps for the Italian national team in the 1930s. http://www. rsssf. com/tablesi/ital-intres1930. html During his career he played for Genoa. Like many great players Mario evolved technically. He started his career as an inside forward, a position he played for five years at Padova and three at Fiorentina.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1911-06-07</when>
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            <name>Mario Varglien</name>
            <address>Rijeka</address>
            <description>Mario Varglien (26 December 1905 - 1978) also known as Varglien I was an Italian football player born in Fiume (modern Rijeka). He played club football for Juventus, winning five Serie A championships, he was also part of the Italian national football team which won the 1934 World Cup. His brother, Giovanni Varglien also played football in Italy.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1905-12-26</when>
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            <name>Alessandro Del Piero</name>
            <address>Conegliano</address>
            <description>Alessandro Del Piero Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer who plays for Serie A club Juventus. Del Piero was named in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers selected by Pelé as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations. Del Piero was also voted in the list of best European players for the past 50 years in the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-11-09</when>
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            <name>Fabien Barthez</name>
            <address>Lavelanet</address>
            <description>Fabien Alain Barthez (born 28 June 1971 in Lavelanet) is a former French football goalkeeper who won honours with Manchester United and the French national team, with whom he won the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000 and reached the final of the 2006 World Cup. He shares the record for the most World Cup finals clean sheets with Peter Shilton, with 10. Professionally, he has kept goal for his clubs to a Champions League title and several Ligue 1 and Premier League titles.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-06-28</when>
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            <name>Osvaldo Ardiles</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Osvaldo César Ardiles, often referred to in Britain as Ossie Ardiles, is a football coach, pundit and former midfielder who won the 1978 World Cup as part of the Argentine national team. A competitive and skilled midfielder, he became a cult hero in England, along with Glenn Hoddle and compatriot Ricardo Villa, as a player for Tottenham Hotspur. He notably left England for a period as a result of the outbreak of the Falklands War in 1982, thus missing most of the 1982–83 season.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-08-03</when>
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            <name>Fritz Walter</name>
            <address>Kaiserslautern</address>
            <description>Friedrich &quot;Fritz&quot; Walter (31 October 1920 &amp;ndash; 17 June 2002) was a German footballer. In his time with the German national team, he won 61 caps and scored 33 goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1920-10-31</when>
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            <name>Ronaldo</name>
            <address>Bento Ribeiro</address>
            <description>Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima (born 22 September 1976), nicknamed Il Fenomeno but commonly known as Ronaldo, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Corinthians. Ronaldo was one of the most prolific scorers in the world in the 1990s and the early 2000s. He won his first Ballon d'Or as the European Footballer of the Year in 1997 and again won the award in 2002.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-09-22</when>
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            <name>Fabio Cannavaro</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Fabio Cannavaro (born 13 September 1973 in Naples, Italy) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for the UAE Football League club Al-Ahli Dubai. He spent the majority of his career in Italy. He started his career at Napoli, before spending seven years at Parma, with whom he won two Coppa Italias and the 1999 UEFA Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-09-13</when>
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            <name>Gianluigi Buffon</name>
            <address>Carrara</address>
            <description>Gianluigi &quot;Gigi&quot; Buffon (born 28 January 1978 in Carrara), is an Italian FIFA World Cup, UEFA Cup, and Serie A winning goalkeeper who plays for Serie A club Juventus and the Italian national team. He is considered by many fans and experts to be one of most dominant and successful goalkeepers in recent history. Buffon was declared by Pelé to be one of the 125 greatest living footballers in the world, and has also been named the Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year a record eight times.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-01-28</when>
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            <name>Jürgen Klinsmann</name>
            <address>Göppingen</address>
            <description>Jürgen Klinsmann (born 30 July 1964 in Göppingen) is a German football manager and former football player, who played for several prominent clubs in Europe and was part of the West German team that won the 1990 FIFA World Cup and the German one that won the 1996 UEFA European Championship. He was one of West Germany's/Germany's premier strikers during the 90s. Klinsmann scored in all 6 major international tournaments he participated, from Euro 1988 to 1998 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-07-30</when>
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            <name>Rivaldo</name>
            <address>Paulista</address>
            <description>Rivaldo Vítor Borba Ferreira, commonly known simply as Rivaldo, is a Brazilian professional footballer who is currently a free agent. Rivaldo announced in August 2010 that he has terminated his contract with Uzbek side Bunyodkor. He more often plays as attacking midfielder but also plays as second striker. He most notably played five years with Spanish club FC Barcelona, with whom he won the 1998 and 1999 Spanish La Liga championship and the 1998 Copa del Rey.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-04-19</when>
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            <name>Giuseppe Meazza</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Giuseppe &quot;Peppino&quot; Meazza (23 August 1910 – 21 August 1979) also known as il &quot;Balilla&quot;, Peppin in the Milanese dialect, and sometimes just Pepp, was an Italian footballer playing mainly for Inter in the 1930s, scoring 243 goals in 361 games for the club. He led Italy to win two World Cups: in 1934 and in 1938, winning the Golden Ball (an award given to the best player at each FIFA World Cup finals) in 1934.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1910-08-23</when>
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            <name>Carlos Alberto Torres</name>
            <address>Rio de Janeiro</address>
            <description>Carlos Alberto Torres (born July 17, 1944, Rio de Janeiro) is a former Brazilian footballer, one of the most highly regarded defenders of all time. He captained Brazil to victory in the 1970 World Cup and is a member of the World Team of the 20th Century, as well as the U.S. National Soccer Hall of Fame. Carlos Alberto was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1944-07-17</when>
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            <name>Djalma Santos</name>
            <address>São Paulo</address>
            <description>Djalma Pereira Dias dos Santos known simply as Djalma Santos (also spelled Dejalma Santos, born 27 February 1929 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian former football player who started for the Brazil national team in four World Cups, winning two, in 1958 and 1962. Santos is considered to be one of the greatest right-backs of all time. While primarily known for his defensive skills, he often ventured upfield and displayed some impressive attacking skills.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1929-02-27</when>
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            <name>Gilberto Silva</name>
            <address>Minas Gerais</address>
            <description>Gilberto Aparecido da Silva, (born 7 October 1976) commonly known as Gilberto Silva, is a Brazilian footballer. He currently plays in Panathinaikos F.C. as a defensive midfielder. Gilberto was raised in a poor family and as a child he balanced playing football with various labour jobs. He began his football career in 1997 with América Mineiro, where good form earned him a move to Atlético Mineiro in 2000.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-10-07</when>
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            <name>Mauro Silva</name>
            <address>São Bernardo do Campo</address>
            <description>Mauro da Silva Gomes (born January 12, 1968 in São Bernardo do Campo), simply Silva, is a former Brazilian footballer, who played as a defensive midfielder. A workhorse with incredible stamina, as well as tackling and leadership skills, he was best known for his 13-year spell with Deportivo de La Coruña, also being part of Brazil's World Cup-winning squad in 1994.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-01-12</when>
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            <name>Leonardo Araújo</name>
            <address>Niterói</address>
            <description>Leonardo Nascimento de Araújo, known simply as Leonardo, is a retired football midfielder. He played for Brazil, and former manager of Italian side A.C. Milan. He played in the 1994 World Cup winning side, as well as the runners up team in 1998.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-09-05</when>
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            <name>Norman Hunter (footballer)</name>
            <address>Gateshead</address>
            <description>Norman Hunter is a former English footballer who was a member of the Leeds United team of the 1960s and 1970s. He was also part of the 1966 FIFA World Cup winning squad, receiving a medal in 2007. He has since been included in the Football League 100 Legends. Known for his tackling, he was nicknamed &quot;Bites Yer Legs&quot; Hunter.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1943-10-29</when>
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            <name>Gennaro Gattuso</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gennaro Ivan &quot;Rino&quot; Gattuso (born 9 January 1978) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie A club Milan. He mainly plays as a defensive midfielder. Gattuso is a hard tackling player and widely regarded as one of the best defensive midfielders in his prime. During his career at Milan, he has won the Champions League, in 2002–03 and 2006–07, and also the Serie A title in 2003–04. He also had a key role in his national team's World Cup victory in 2006.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-01-09</when>
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            <name>Wolfgang Overath</name>
            <address>Siegburg</address>
            <description>Wolfgang Overath is a former West German football player. He represented his country three times in World Cup finals, culminating in 1974 with victory on home soil. A playmaking midfielder, Overath started playing football at SSV Siegburg, but spent the majority of his career at 1. FC Köln, appearing 765 times between 1962 and 1977 and scoring 287 goals. He won the Bundesliga with 1. FC Köln in 1964 and the German Cup in 1968.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1943-09-29</when>
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            <name>George Cohen</name>
            <address>England</address>
            <description>George Reginald Cohen MBE was the right back for England in the side which won the 1966 World Cup. He is the uncle of Rugby Union World Cup winner, Ben Cohen.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1939-10-22</when>
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            <name>Ray Wilson (footballer)</name>
            <address>Shirebrook</address>
            <description>Ramon &quot;Ray&quot; Wilson MBE (born 17 December 1934) is a former footballer who played at left back. He was a member of the England team that won the 1966 World Cup. He was born in Shirebrook, Derbyshire.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1934-12-17</when>
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            <name>Dida (goalkeeper)</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Nélson de Jesus Silva (born 7 October 1973), best known as Dida, is a Brazilian goalkeeper who is currently a free agent. He first rose to prominence in Brazilian club football in the 1990s with Cruzeiro EC and SC Corinthians, where he gained a reputation as a penalty-saving specialist. However, Dida is probably best remembered for his successful and often tumultuous ten-year stint with Italian Serie A club A.C. Milan from 2000 to 2010.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-10-07</when>
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            <name>Obdulio Varela</name>
            <address>Paysandú</address>
            <description>Obdulio Jacinto Muiños Varela (September 20, 1917 — August 2, 1996) was a Uruguayan football player. He was the captain of the Uruguayan national team that won the 1950 World Cup after beating Brazil in the decisive final round match popularly known as the Maracanazo. He was nicknamed El Negro Jefe (The Black Chief) because of his dark skin (he was of Afro-Uruguayan ancestry) and the influence he had on the pitch, and especially after the unlikely victory over Brazil.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1917-09-20</when>
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            <name>Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis</name>
            <address>Oriente, São Paulo</address>
            <description>Marcos Roberto Silveira Reis (born on August 4, 1973, in Oriente, São Paulo), known simply as Marcos, or yet, São Marcos (Saint Marcos), is a Brazilian football goalkeeper who won the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He currently plays for Palmeiras.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-08-04</when>
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            <name>Vincent Candela</name>
            <address>Bédarieux</address>
            <description>Vincent Philippe Antoine Candela (born October 24, 1973, is a former French footballer. With the French national team, Candela won the 1998 FIFA World Cup, as well as Euro 2000. Candela was a skilled left and right back, playing with both feet and effective at joining the attack as well as being able in defence. On the club level, Candela played for Toulouse, Guingamp, A.S. Roma, Bolton Wanderers, Udinese and Siena . He won one scudetto with Roma.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-10-24</when>
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            <name>Uwe Bein</name>
            <address>Heringen</address>
            <description>Uwe Bein (born 26 September 1960 in Heringen) is a former German footballer. Although, due to his reserved nature, he was never able to gain large public fame, his fans and experts call him one of the most technically-gifted German midfielders of his time. In his heyday Bein was regarded as the best German player to play the deadly pass. Bein's professional career began in 1978 with Kickers Offenbach, before he moved to 1. FC Köln, Hamburger SV and Eintracht Frankfurt.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-09-26</when>
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            <name>Sergio Ramos</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>Sergio Ramos García is a World Cup winning Spanish footballer who currently plays for Real Madrid and the Spanish national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1986-03-30</when>
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            <name>Carles Puyol</name>
            <address>La Pobla de Segur</address>
            <description>Carles Puyol i Saforcada (born 13 April 1978) is a World Cup-winning Spanish footballer who plays for FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team. Mainly a central defender, he can also appear on either flanks, especially as a right back. He also serves as a longtime team captain for his only club FC Barcelona after taking over from Luis Enrique in August 2004.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-04-13</when>
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            <name>Günter Netzer</name>
            <address>Mönchengladbach</address>
            <description>Günter Netzer (born 14 September 1944 in Mönchengladbach) is a former German football player and team general manager currently working in the media business. As a player, he was considered to be one of the greatest passers in the game's history. As such, he was voted Footballer of the Year in Germany twice, in 1972 and 1973.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1944-09-14</when>
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            <name>Silvio Piola</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Silvio Piola (29 September 1913 – 4 October 1996) was an Italian footballer from Robbio Lomellina, province of Pavia. He is known as a highly prominent figure in the history of Italian football due to several records he set. Piola won the 1938 FIFA World Cup with Italy, scoring two goals in the final. Piola is third in the all-time goalscoring records of the Italian national team. He is also the highest goalscorer in Serie A history, with 274 goals, 49 ahead of anyone else.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1913-09-29</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>José Kléberson</name>
            <address>Uraí</address>
            <description>José Kléberson Pereira (born 19 June 1979 in Uraí), commonly known as José Kléberson or simply Kléberson, is a Brazilian football midfielder who plays for Brazilian club Flamengo and the Brazilian national football team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-06-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Thomas Berthold</name>
            <address>Hanau</address>
            <description>Thomas Berthold (born 12 November 1964) is a German football coach and former defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-11-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>8.916666984558105,50.13333511352539</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alessandro Altobelli</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Alessandro Altobelli is an Italian former professional footballer. Nicknamed Spillo (&quot;Needle&quot;) for his slender build. Altobelli was one of the most effective Italian forwards of the late 1970s and 1980s. Following spells at Latina (Serie C) and Brescia (Serie B), he was signed by Internazionale, for whom he played 466 times, scoring 209 goals and contributing to his team's scudetto of 1980.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-11-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giovanni Ferrari</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giovanni Ferrari (December 6, 1907 – December 2, 1982) was an Italian football (soccer) player. He played 125 times for Juventus F. C and scored 35 goals for the club. He also managed Inter from 1942 to 1943. Ferrari was born in Alessandria. He won 5 Championships with Juventus, 2 with Inter and 1 with Bologna. Along with Giuseppe Furino, he is one of two players to have won eight Serie A titles.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1907-12-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Paulo Sérgio Silvestre do Nascimento</name>
            <address>São Paulo</address>
            <description>Paulo Sérgio Silvestre do Nascimento (born 2 June 1969), commonly known as Paulo Sérgio is an former Brazilian footballer. Whilst at Bayern Munich he won the Champions League in 2001, despite missing his penalty in the final shootout.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-06-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jürgen Grabowski</name>
            <address>Wiesbaden</address>
            <description>Jürgen Grabowski (born July 7, 1944 in Wiesbaden) is a former German footballer. Grabowski, a forward, then midfielder, started his career with SV Biebrich 1919 and FV Biebrich 1902, both clubs in Wiesbaden. In 1965 he turned over to Eintracht Frankfurt. With this team he won the German Cup in 1974 and 1975 and the UEFA Cup in 1980. In European Cup competitions he made 40 appearances with 9 goals. He won 44 caps for the German national team and scored 5 goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1944-07-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Uli Hoeneß</name>
            <address>Ulm</address>
            <description>Ulrich “Uli” Hoeneß (born 5 January 1952) is a former German footballer, who played as a forward. During his career, he was mainly associated with Bayern Munich, later also serving as the club's general manager and president.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-01-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Stéphane Guivarc'h</name>
            <address>Concarneau</address>
            <description>Stéphane Guivarc'h is a French former football striker remembered principally for fleeting forays into international and top flight football. Off the back of an exceptional domestic goalscoring record Guivarc'h was selected as the lone striker in the World Cup winning France team of 1998, starting five games and failing to contribute a single goal.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-09-06</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Cláudio Taffarel</name>
            <address>Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul</address>
            <description>Cláudio André Mergen Taffarel is a Brazilian former football goalkeeper. He is of German and Italian descent, and played for Brazil in their victory at the 1994 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-05-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>René Houseman</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>René Orlando Houseman is a retired Argentine footballer, who played as a right winger. In his career he played for Defensores de Belgrano, Huracán, River Plate, Colo Colo, Amazulu, Independiente and Excursionistas. During his international career he also played for Argentina, and participated at the 1974 FIFA World Cup, where he scored three goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-07-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Jorge Valdano</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Jorge Alberto Francisco Valdano Castellanos is an Argentine former football player and the current General Manager of Real Madrid CF.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-10-04</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Juninho Paulista</name>
            <address>São Paulo</address>
            <description>Osvaldo Giroldo Júnior, better known as &quot;Juninho&quot;, or Juninho Paulista, (born February 22, 1973 in São Paulo) is a former Brazilian footballer. During his professional career, Juninho played for Brazilian clubs São Paulo FC, Vasco da Gama, Palmeiras, CR Flamengo, as well as English club Middlesbrough F.C. , Spanish club Atlético Madrid, Celtic F.C. in Scotland and Sydney FC in Australia.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-02-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Claudio Gentile</name>
            <address>Libya</address>
            <description>Claudio Gentile (born in Libya, 27 September 1953) is an Italian football coach and former defender of the 1970s and 1980s. Gentile appeared for Italy in two World Cup tournaments, including playing in the winning Italian team in the 1982 final. His club career was notably spent with Juventus for whom he made almost 300 league appearances, winning six national titles and two major European trophies.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-09-27</when>
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            <name>Héctor Scarone</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Héctor Pedro Scarone (November 26, 1898 &amp;ndash; April 4, 1967) was a Uruguayan football striker. With 31 goals in 52 games between 1917 and 1930 he still holds the record as the all-time leading scorer for the Uruguayan national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1898-11-26</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jorginho</name>
            <address>Rio de Janeiro</address>
            <description>Jorge de Amorim Campos Oliveira (born August 17, 1964), aka Jorginho, is a retired Brazilian football right defender, and the current coach of Goiás Esporte Clube. He played in his country for five different clubs, and also spent six years in Germany, namely with Bayern Munich; additionally, he was part of the Brazilian team that won the 1994 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-08-17</when>
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            <name>Ricardo Lavolpe</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Ricardo Antonio La Volpe Guarchoni, born February 6, 1952 in Buenos Aires, is an Argentine football manager. He is a former Argentine World Cup-winning goalkeeper and the former coach of the Mexican national team. He is known for his tactical flexibility during matches and abrasive manner, as well as chain-smoking on the touchline. As a club manager, he won the Mexican league in the 1992-93 season with Atlante F.C. and again with Toluca in the 2002 Apertura season.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-02-06</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ricardo Bochini</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Ricardo Enrique Bochini is an Argentine former professional football player. He is nicknamed El Bocha. Bochini, an attacking midfielder, is one of the most emblematic players in the history of club Independiente.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1954-01-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Marcelo Trobbiani</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Marcelo Antonio Trobbiani is an Argentine football (soccer) coach and a former player. An attacking midfielder, Trobbiani was one of the promising young stars to rise in Boca Juniors during the early 1970s. As a juvenile, he debuted in 1973 with the national team when Omar Sivori drafted him for the &quot;phantom squad&quot; that had to play Bolivia for a ticket to the 1974 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-02-17</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Helmut Kremers</name>
            <address>Frankfurt</address>
            <description>Helmut Kremers (born 24 March 1949) is a former German football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-03-24</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>8.682222366333008,50.11027908325195</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alain Boghossian</name>
            <address>Digne-les-Bains</address>
            <description>Alain Boghossian is a retired French-Armenian football player and now assistant coach for the French national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-10-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>6.236388683319092,44.09333419799805</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Daniele Massaro</name>
            <address>Monza</address>
            <description>Daniele Massaro (born May 23, 1961 in Monza) is a former Italian football (soccer) forward. He was a member of the Italian squad that won the FIFA World Cup held in Spain in 1982. Massaro made a name for himself at A.C. Milan. He scored two goals in the Champions League Final of 1994 against FC Barcelona, which Milan won 4–0. He was also Milan’s top scorer in Serie A in 1993/1994 season, helping them to the title.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-05-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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            <name>Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Hans-Georg &quot;Katsche&quot; Schwarzenbeck (born on 3 April 1948 in Munich) is a retired German football player. He played in the Bundesliga from 1966 to 1979, appearing in 416 matches as a defender for Bayern Munich. He won six German championships, three German Cups, one European Cup Winners' Cup, and three European Cups. Schwarzenbeck played 44 times for Germany between 1971 and 1978. His greatest success was the victory in the 1974 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1948-04-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alcides Ghiggia</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Alcides Edgardo Ghiggia is a former Italian Uruguayan football player. He achieved lasting fame for his decisive role in the final match of the 1950 World Cup. He is also the only surviving member of the Uruguayan team that defeated Brazil in that particular game. Ghiggia, an excellent dribbler on the right wing, 1,69 m short and 62 kg light, is considered one of the best wingers of the 1950s. The World Cup winner of 1950 played for the national sides of Uruguay and Italy.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1926-12-22</when>
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            <name>Aldo Donati</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Aldo Donati (born September 29, 1910, date of death unknown) was an Italian football (soccer) midfielder. Born in Bologna, he played in the 1930s for Bologna and Roma. He played 201 matches in Serie A and scored 4 goals. He debuted in Serie A at 19 years of age and played for eight seasons for Bologna winning the scudetto in 1936 and 1937. The following year he was acquired by Roma where he played seven seasons. In 1942 he won his third scudetto before retiring.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1910-09-29</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Carlos Marchena</name>
            <address>Las Cabezas de San Juan</address>
            <description>Carlos Marchena López (born 31 July 1979) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Villarreal CF and the Spanish national team. Mainly a central defender with an aggressive approach, he can also pitch in as a defensive midfielder. Most of his professional career was spent at Valencia CF (nine years), which he helped to five major titles, namely two La Liga championships.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-07-31</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Raí</name>
            <address>Ribeirão Preto</address>
            <description>Raí, full name Raí Souza Vieira de Oliveira (born May 15, 1965 in Ribeirão Preto) is a former Brazilian football midfielder. He was part of the Brazil team which won 1994 FIFA World Cup. He also played for São Paulo FC when he had the most glorious time of his career, and Paris Saint-Germain. Raí is also the younger brother of another legendary player, Sócrates.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-05-15</when>
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            <name>Mazinho</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Mazinho, real name Iomar do Nascimento, (born April 8, 1966), is a Brazilian football manager and former player, and the former head coach of Greek club Aris Thessaloniki.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-04-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Juan Alberto Schiaffino</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Juan Alberto &quot;Pepe&quot; Schiaffino Villano (born 28 July 1925 &amp;ndash; 13 November 2002) was an Italian Uruguayan football (soccer) player. He played forward, in particular with CA Peñarol and AC Milan, and won the FIFA World Cup 1950 with the Uruguayan national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1925-07-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Max Morlock</name>
            <address>Nuremberg</address>
            <description>Maximilian (&quot;Maxl&quot; or &quot;Max&quot;) Morlock (born 11 May 1925 in Nuremberg — died 10 September 1994 in Nuremberg) was one of the most popular German football players in the 1950s and early 1960s. In his time with the West German national team, he earned 26 caps and scored 21 goals. His position was that of an inside right forward. In his youth he learned to play soccer at the Eintracht Nürnberg. In 1940 he became member of the then famous 1.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1925-05-11</when>
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            <name>Ânderson Polga</name>
            <address>Santiago, Rio Grande do Sul</address>
            <description>Ânderson Corrêa Polga (born February 9, 1979 in Santiago, Rio Grande do Sul) is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Sporting Clube de Portugal, as a central defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-02-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-54.86722183227539,-29.191667556762695</coordinates>
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            <name>Bruno Chizzo</name>
            <address>Udine</address>
            <description>Bruno Chizzo (April 19, 1916 &amp;ndash; August 1969) was an Italian association football midfielder. Born in Udine, he played in the 1930s and 1940s for Triestina, AC Milan, Genoa, Anconitana, and Udinese. He played 195 matches in Serie A and scored 18 goals. For the Italy national football team he was the youngest player selected to the 1938 FIFA World Cup squad and became world champion despite not playing a game.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1916-04-19</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jupp Heynckes</name>
            <address>Mönchengladbach</address>
            <description>Josef &quot;Jupp&quot; Heynckes (born 9 May 1945 in Mönchengladbach) is a German football coach and former player. He is the current coach of Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1945-05-09</when>
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            <Point>
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            <name>Enrique Guaita</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Enrique Guaita (11 July 1910 &amp;ndash; 18 May 1959) commonly known as &quot;Enrico Guaita&quot; was an Italian Argentine footballer who played for both Argentina and Italy. He won the World Cup in 1934 with Italy. He played most of his footballing career in Argentina with Estudiantes and Racing Club, but also played in Italy with Roma where he was nicknamed Il Corsaro Nero.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1910-07-11</when>
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            <name>Ottmar Walter</name>
            <address>Kaiserslautern</address>
            <description>Ottmar Walter (born March 6, 1924) is a former German footballer. He played together with his brother, Fritz Walter, at the club 1. FC Kaiserslautern. They also played together for the Germany national football team in the 1954 FIFA World Cup. Ottmar scored 4 goals in the tournament as West Germany won their first ever World Cup title. In total, Ottmar earned 20 caps and scored 10 goals for Germany. For his club 1. FC Kaiserslautern he scored unequaled 336 goals in 321 league and cup matches.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1924-03-06</when>
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            <name>Cristian Zaccardo</name>
            <address>Formigine</address>
            <description>Cristian Zaccardo, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI, is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer, who plays for Italian Serie A club Parma. He plays primarily as a right full back but is also capable of playing at centre back.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-12-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>10.933333396911621,44.60722351074219</coordinates>
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            <name>Karl Mai</name>
            <address>Fürth</address>
            <description>Karl (Charly) Mai (27 July 1928 &amp;ndash; 15 March 1993) was a German footballer. He was born in Fürth. He was part of the West German team that won the 1954 FIFA World Cup. In total he earned 21 caps and scored one goal for West Germany. During his club career he played for SpVgg Fürth and Bayern Munich. Sepp Herberger compared Mai's playing style to that of 1930s player Andreas Kupfer but also appreciated his solidity and straightness.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1928-07-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>11.0,49.46666717529297</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Zinho (footballer)</name>
            <address>Rio de Janeiro (state)</address>
            <description>Crizam César de Oliveira Filho, better known as Zinho, is a retired Brazilian footballer. He was a member of the 1994 FIFA World Cup winning team, Brazil. He was capped 57 times between March 1989 and February 1998. On January 20, 2010 he was ranked 23rd in the USL First Division Top 25 of the Decade, which announced a list of the best and most influential players of the previous decade.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1967-06-17</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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            <name>Daniel Killer</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Daniel Pedro Killer (born 21 December, 1949 in Rosario) is a retired Argentine football defender who was part of the Argentina squad that won the 1978 FIFA World Cup. Daniel and his brother Mario were part of the Rosario Central team that won the Primera Division Argentina Nacional championship of 1973. Killer started his career in 1970 with his home town club; Rosario Central where he was joined by his brother Mario in 1972.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-12-21</when>
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            <name>Gabriele Oriali</name>
            <address>Como</address>
            <description>Gabriele Oriali (born November 25, 1952) is a former football player from Italy, who mainly played defensive midfield but could also play as defender. He is currently part of the staff at Internazionale</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-11-25</when>
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            <name>Héctor Enrique</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Héctor Adolfo Enrique (born 26 April 1962 in Lanús) is a retired Argentine footballer and current assistant coach of the Argentina national team. He played for La Seleccion in the 1986 World Cup and in Copa América 1989.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1962-04-26</when>
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            <name>Fritz Laband</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Fritz Laband (1 November 1925 – 3 January 1982) was a German footballer. He was born in Hindenburg. He was part of the West German team that won the 1954 FIFA World Cup. In total he earned four caps for West Germany. During his club career he played for FC Anker Wismar, Hamburger SV and Werder Bremen. His standard position being that of a right full back, Laband was a thorough-going and powerful player with good long range passing ability.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1925-11-01</when>
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            <name>Vampeta</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>&quot;Vampeta&quot;, born Marcos André Batista dos Santos, (born 13 March 1974, in Nazaré das Farinhas, Bahia) is a former Brazilian professional football player and current coach of Nacional Atlético Clube. He has played in midfield. He represented Brazil from 1998 until 2002, winning the 1999 Copa América and the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Vampeta, his nickname, is a fusion of the words &quot;vampiro&quot; and &quot;capeta&quot; (Portuguese for devil).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-03-13</when>
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            <name>Hans Schäfer</name>
            <address>Cologne</address>
            <description>Hans Schäfer (born 19 October 1927 in Köln-Zollstock) is a former German footballer. He played for 1. FC Köln between 1948 and 1965. He also played for the West-Germany national football team, earning 39 caps and scoring 15 goals. He played in three World Cups, in 1954, 1958, and 1962, earning a winner's medal in 1954 and scoring a total of 7 goals. Between 1957 and 1962, Schäfer captained Germany 16 times. Schäfer's position was that of an outside left.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1927-10-19</when>
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            <name>Werner Liebrich</name>
            <address>Kaiserslautern</address>
            <description>Werner Liebrich (18 January 1927 – 20 March 1995) was a German footballer who played in the centre back position. He is notable for his role in West Germany's triumph in the 1954 FIFA World Cup, and spending his entire playing career of almost twenty years with hometown club Kaiserslautern, with whom he also briefly coached.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1927-01-18</when>
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            <name>Santos Urdinarán</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Santos &quot;Vasquito&quot; Urdinarán (March 30, 1900 &amp;ndash; July 14, 1979), known as el Vasquito, was a footballer from Uruguay. He played for Nacional from 1919 to 1933 (318 matches and 124 goals), playing the position of right winger. He was born and died in Montevideo. He also played 20 matches and scored 2 goals for the Uruguay national football team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1900-03-30</when>
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            <name>Omar Larrosa</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Omar Ruben Larrosa is a retired Argentine football and now Assistant Coach by Boca Juniors. He is perhaps most famous for having been part of the 1978 World Cup winning team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1947-11-18</when>
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            <name>Alessandro Nesta</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Alessandro Nesta, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI (born March 19, 1976 in Rome), is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Milan. Considered by many as one of the best centre backs to have ever played the game, he is a four-time member of the annual UEFA Team of the Year, third only to Thierry Henry and Carles Puyol with five appearances.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-03-19</when>
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            <name>Zinedine Zidane</name>
            <address>France</address>
            <description>Zinedine Yazid Zidane (born 23 June 1972) is a retired French World Cup-winning footballer of Kabyle Muslim heritage. Zidane played for club teams in France, Italy and Spain, and was the captain of the French national team. He is widely considered as one of the greatest players in the history of football. He was the iconic figure of a generation of French players that won the 1998 World Cup and 2000 European Championship.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-06-23</when>
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            <name>Patrick Vieira</name>
            <address>Dakar</address>
            <description>Patrick Vieira (born 23 June 1976 in Dakar) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City and the French national team, of which he is the former captain. He rose to prominence during his stint at Arsenal from 1996 to 2005, where he won three Premier League titles – one unbeaten – and four FA Cups, eventually becoming club captain.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-06-23</when>
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            <name>Jimmy Greaves</name>
            <address>East Ham</address>
            <description>James Peter 'Jimmy' Greaves (born 20 February 1940 in East Ham, England) is an English former football player, England's third highest international goalscorer, the highest goalscorer in the history of English top flight football and more recently a television pundit - famous for his trademark catchphrase it's a funny old game. He is considered to be one of the finest goalscorers of his generation.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1940-02-20</when>
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            <name>Rudi Völler</name>
            <address>Hanau</address>
            <description>Rudolf 'Rudi' Völler is a German former international football striker, and a former manager of the German national team. He won the FIFA World Cup in 1990 as a player and coached the national team to second place at the 2002 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-04-13</when>
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            <name>Roberto Carlos (footballer)</name>
            <address>Garça</address>
            <description>Roberto Carlos da Silva Rocha commonly known as simply Roberto Carlos, is a Brazilian footballer. He was a member of the Brazil national team in three World Cups, helping the team reach the final in 1998 and win the 2002 tournament. He is also known for his trademark free kicks, explosive running speed and powerful curling banana trajectory shot. Roberto Carlos plays for Corinthians in Brazil.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-04-10</when>
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            <name>Martin Peters</name>
            <address>England</address>
            <description>Martin Stanford Peters MBE, (born 8 November 1943 in Plaistow, London) is a former football player and member of the victorious England team which won the 1966 World Cup as well as playing in the 1970 FIFA World Cup. With pace, industry, creativity and exquisite timing on the run in addition to being a free kick specialist, Peters was described by England manager Sir Alf Ramsey as being &quot;ten years ahead of his time&quot;.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1943-11-08</when>
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            <name>Nílton Santos</name>
            <address>Rio de Janeiro</address>
            <description>Nílton Reis dos Santos (born May 16, 1925) is a Brazilian former football defender. He was born in Rio de Janeiro. He was a left wing-back who could play anywhere on the left wing. He was best known for his attacking ability. He was called The Encyclopedia because of his knowledge of the sport of football.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1925-05-16</when>
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            <name>Daniele De Rossi</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Daniele De Rossi, (born 24 July 1983 in Rome) is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Roma and the Italian national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-07-24</when>
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            <name>Klaus Augenthaler</name>
            <address>Fürstenzell</address>
            <description>Klaus Augenthaler is a former football player and now manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-09-26</when>
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            <name>Daniel Passarella</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Daniel Alberto Passarella is a former Argentine football centre back and former manager of the Argentine and Uruguayan national football teams. He was captain of the Argentina team that won the 1978 World Cup. He is the current President of River Plate after winning the elections by a very close margin in December 2009.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-05-25</when>
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            <name>Romário</name>
            <address>Rio de Janeiro</address>
            <description>Romário de Souza Faria (born January 29, 1966 in Rio de Janeiro), better known simply as Romário, is a former Brazilian football striker and current politician. He helped the Brazil national team win the 1994 FIFA World Cup and was one of the most prolific strikers in the world.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-01-29</when>
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            <name>Didier Deschamps</name>
            <address>Bayonne</address>
            <description>Didier Claude Deschamps (born 15 October 1968 in Bayonne) is a retired French footballer and current manager of Marseille. He played as a defensive midfielder. As an international, he assisted France with victories in the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000. He is a first cousin of Nathalie Tauziat, the French tennis player who reached the Ladies' Final at Wimbledon eight days before Deschamps captained France to victory in the 1998 World Cup final against Brazil.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-10-15</when>
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            <name>Giuseppe Bergomi</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Bergomi (born 22 December 1963) is a former Italian footballer, who spent his entire career at Internazionale. He currently holds the record of most appearances for the club, having enjoyed 19 seasons with the same team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-12-22</when>
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            <name>Francesco Totti</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Francesco Totti,, (born 27 September 1976 in Rome) is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer who is the current captain of Serie A club Roma. His position is that of a second striker or an attacking midfielder, though he is best known for playing as a second striker. Totti has spent his entire career at Roma, is the number-one goalscorer and the most capped player in the club's history.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-09-27</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Schubert Gambetta</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Schubert Gambetta (14 April 1920 &amp;ndash; 9 August 1991) was a Uruguayan footballer. He played as a half-back and was right-footed. Gambetta was a figure in the Maracanazo when he helped keep Zizinho and Ademir out of the game, which helped him to the 1950 FIFA World Cup All-Star Team. From 1940 to 1956, he played for Club Nacional de Football, winning the Uruguayan championship ten times and captaining the team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1920-04-14</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bobby Moore</name>
            <address>Barking</address>
            <description>Robert Frederick Chelsea &quot;Bobby&quot; Moore, OBE (12 April 1941 – 24 February 1993) was an English footballer. He captained West Ham United for more than ten years and was captain of the England team that won the 1966 World Cup. He won a total of 108 caps for the England team, which at the time of his international retirement in 1973 was a national record. This record was later broken by 125-cap goalkeeper Peter Shilton.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1941-04-12</when>
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            <name>Bruno Conti</name>
            <address>Nettuno</address>
            <description>Bruno Conti is an Italian ex-football player and former coach of the Serie A club Roma from 14 March 2005 to 30 June 2005. His two sons Daniele and Andrea are both professional footballers. A winger and among the best in the world during his time, Conti was extremely fast, a good passer and a skilled dribbler.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-03-13</when>
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            <name>Simone Perrotta</name>
            <address>Ashton-under-Lyne</address>
            <description>Simone Perrotta, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI, is an English-born Italian World Cup-winning footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Roma. He was member of the Italian national football team that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-09-17</when>
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            <name>Paul Steiner</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Paul Steiner (born January 23, 1957) is a former German footballer, who played mainly as a central defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-01-23</when>
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            <name>Berti Vogts</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Hans-Hubert &quot;Berti&quot; Vogts (born 30 December 1946 in Büttgen) is a retired German footballer and current manager of the Azerbaijan national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-12-30</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Stefan Reuter</name>
            <address>Dinkelsbühl</address>
            <description>Stefan Reuter (born 16 October 1966 in Dinkelsbühl) is a German football coach and former player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-10-16</when>
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            <name>Cesc Fàbregas</name>
            <address>Vilassar de Mar</address>
            <description>Francesc &quot;Cesc&quot; Fàbregas i Soler (born 4 May 1987) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a central midfielder. He captains the Premier League side Arsenal and also plays for the Spanish national team. Fàbregas started his career as a trainee with Barcelona but was signed by Arsenal in September 2003 at the age of 16. Following injuries to key midfielders in the 2004–05 season, he established himself as Arsenal's starting central midfielder and playmaker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-05-04</when>
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            <name>José Manuel Reina</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>José Manuel &quot;Pepe&quot; Reina Páez (born 31 August 1982), is a Spanish footballer who is currently playing as a goalkeeper for the English Premier League side Liverpool and the Spain national football team. The son of famed FC Barcelona and Atlético Madrid goalkeeper Miguel Reina, Reina began his career with the FC Barcelona youth team and made his La Liga debut in the 2000-01 season. He signed for Villarreal in 2004. However, he soon moved on to Liverpool and making his debut in 2005.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-08-31</when>
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            <name>Pedro Rodríguez Ledesma</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>Pedro Eliezer Rodríguez Ledesma (born 28 July 1987), commonly known as Pedro or Pedrito, is a World Cup-winning Spanish footballer who plays for FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team. Naturally right-footed, he plays as either a forward or winger, the ambidextrous nature of his game meaning he can play on either side of the pitch. He is excellent at finding the right position and has a powerful shot, most notably from long range.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-07-28</when>
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            <name>Norberto Alonso</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Norberto Osvaldo Alonso (born 4 January, 1953), known colloquially as &quot;Beto&quot; Alonso, is a former Argentine football midfielder, who played the majority of his career for the Argentine club River Plate . He remains one of their most iconic players. He stands in fifth place in River Plate's all time goalscoring records with 149 goals and in 7th place in their all time appearances record with 374 matches played .</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-01-04</when>
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            <name>Valdir Pereira</name>
            <address>Rio de Janeiro (state)</address>
            <description>Waldyr Pereira (October 8, 1928 &amp;ndash; May 12, 2001), nicknamed Didi, was a Brazilian football midfielder. He played in three World Cups: 1954, 1958, and 1962, winning the latter two. He is considered to be one of the greatest midfielders in the sport. He had accurate passing, stamina and strength. Born in Rio de Janeiro, he nearly had his right leg amputated when he was 14 due to a severe infection. He recovered and played for some clubs in Campos dos Goytacazes.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1928-10-08</when>
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            <name>Ricardo Giusti</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Ricardo Omar Giusti (born 11 December, 1956 in Arroyo Seco) is a former Argentine footballer. A solid midfield player, he played most of his career at Independiente. He won the FIFA World Cup with Argentina in 1986, where he played in every game for the eventual champions. He also played in the 1990 FIFA World Cup where, after missing the first two group matches, he went on to figure in every game up till the semi-finals where Argentina knocked out Italy.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1956-12-11</when>
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            <name>Andreas Möller</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Andreas Möller is a retired German footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He was a playmaker known for his range of passing and goalscoring ability. With the German national team, Möller won the 1990 World Cup and Euro 96. At club level, Möller played for Eintracht Frankfurt (1985–87, 1990–92, 2003–04), Borussia Dortmund (1988–90, 1994–2000), Juventus (1992–94), and Schalke 04 (2000–03).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1967-09-02</when>
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            <name>Bebeto</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>José Roberto Gama de Oliveira, known as 'Bebeto', is a former football forward, a World Champion for Brazil in the 1994 World Cup. In the 2010 Brazilian General Elections he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro representing the Democratic Labour Party .</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-02-16</when>
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                <coordinates>-47.95000076293945,-15.75</coordinates>
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            <name>Nobby Stiles</name>
            <address>Manchester</address>
            <description>Norbert &quot;Nobby&quot; Peter Stiles MBE is a retired English footballer. Stiles played for England for five years, winning 28 caps and scoring 1 goal. He played every minute of England's victorious 1966 World Cup campaign. His best performance in an England shirt was probably the semi-final of that tournament against Portugal, where he was given the job of marking the prolific Eusébio. His tough performance resulted in Eusébio being practically nullified for the entire game.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1942-05-18</when>
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            <name>Ian Callaghan</name>
            <address>Liverpool</address>
            <description>Ian Robert Callaghan MBE is a former Liverpool footballer who holds the record for most appearances for the club.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1942-04-10</when>
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            <name>Marco Materazzi</name>
            <address>Lecce</address>
            <description>Marco Materazzi (born 19 August 1973), is an Italian football player, centre back for Serie A club Internazionale. At the beginning of his career, Materazzi played with various Italian teams in Serie B and Serie C, and with Premier League side Everton. He spent two periods with Perugia (1995–98 and 1999–2001) and signed for his current club, Inter, in 2001 for €10 million.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-08-19</when>
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            <Point>
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            <name>Bodo Illgner</name>
            <address>Koblenz</address>
            <description>Bodo Illgner (born April 7, 1967) is a retired German footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. During his career, he played for 1. FC Köln and Real Madrid, and helped West Germany to the 1990 World Cup, where he became the first goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet in a World Cup final.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1967-04-07</when>
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            <name>Christian Karembeu</name>
            <address>New Caledonia</address>
            <description>Christian Karembeu is a retired French association football player and current scout for Arsenal FC. He is currently a non-executive director of Grandtop International Holdings Limited, which recently took over Birmingham City. He is also part of a Paris-based consortium to expand the A-League with a Pacific Island team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-12-03</when>
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            <name>Alfredo Foni</name>
            <address>Udine</address>
            <description>Alfredo Foni (January 20, 1911 &amp;ndash; January 28, 1985) was an Italian footballer in the 1930s and later on a coach. He was born in Udine. Along with teammate Pietro Rava at Juventus, they were the best defensive partnership in the 1936 Summer Olympics and 1938 FIFA World Cup. He played for Udinese, Lazio, Padova and Juventus. He coached in Italy and Switzerland. He won two consecutive scudettoes with FC Internazionale in 1953 and 1954. He later coached Switzerland in the 1966 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1911-01-20</when>
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            <name>Gerard Piqué</name>
            <address>Barcelona</address>
            <description>Gerard Piqué i Bernabeu is a Spanish footballer, currently playing as a centre back for Barcelona. A product of Barça's cantera, he initially left the club for Manchester United in 2004, where he remained for four years, before returning to Barça under Josep Guardiola's leadership, helping the club become the first Spanish club ever to complete the treble.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-02-02</when>
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            <name>Raimundo Orsi</name>
            <address>Avellaneda</address>
            <description>Raimundo Bibiani &quot;Mumo&quot; Orsi (December 2, 1901 - April 6, 1986) was an Italian Argentine footballer who won the 1934 FIFA World Cup with Italy and the silver medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1901-12-02</when>
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            <name>Aldair</name>
            <address>Ilhéus</address>
            <description>Aldair, full name Aldair Nascimento dos Santos (born November 30, 1965 in Ilhéus) is a Brazilian football defender currently playing for S.S. Murata sanmarinese soccer club. He was part of the Brazilian national team that won the 1994 FIFA World Cup. He spent the most part of his career in Italian club AS Roma, that retired his #6 jersey number when he left the team in 2003.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-11-30</when>
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            <name>Karl-Heinz Riedle</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Karl-Heinz Riedle (born 16 September 1965 in Weiler im Allgäu) is a former German professional footballer, who won the FIFA World Cup with West Germany in 1990 and the UEFA Champions League in 1997 with Borussia Dortmund. Riedle ended his international career with 42 caps and 16 goals. http://www. rsssf. com/miscellaneous/riedle-intl. html Riedle's youth clubs are TSV Ellhofen and SV Weiler. He started his senior career at FC Augsburg.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-09-16</when>
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            <name>Angelo Peruzzi</name>
            <address>Blera</address>
            <description>Angelo Peruzzi, Cavaliere OMRI, is an Italian former World Cup-winning football goalkeeper, and a three-time winner of the Serie A Goalkeeper of the Year award. Peruzzi retired from professional football after the 2006-07 season and now works as one of national team coach Marcello Lippi's assistants.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-02-16</when>
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            <name>Edílson</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Edílson, full name Edílson da Silva Ferreira, (born September 17, 1971 in Salvador) is a former football player from Brazil. He played as a forward, mainly in the past with SE Palmeiras and Corinthians. In 1998, he received the Bola de Ouro award (« Golden Ball » in English) given to the best player in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A (Brazilian championship). He has 25 caps and managed to score 6 goals with the Brazilian national team and won the World Cup in 2002.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-09-17</when>
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            <name>Rainer Bonhof</name>
            <address>Emmerich am Rhein</address>
            <description>Rainer Bonhof is a former German footballer. He was a defensive midfielder or wing-back.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-03-29</when>
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            <name>Rogério Ceni</name>
            <address>Pato Branco</address>
            <description>Rogério Mücke Ceni is a Brazilian goalkeeper. He has been a member of the Brazilian Série A club São Paulo since September 7, 1990, playing more than 900 matches and winning 2 Copa Libertadores trophies and 2 World Club Championship with them. He is officially recognised by FIFA and the IFFHS as the goalkeeper to have scored the most goals in the history of football: 90.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-01-22</when>
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            <name>Hans Bauer (footballer)</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Hans Bauer (28 July 1927 – 31 October 1997) was a German footballer. He was born in Munich-Sendling. Most of his career was spent with Bayern Munich, where he played as a defender. Alert and with fast reactions, the position of the left-footed Bauer was mostly that of a left full back. Bauer played five times in the German national football team between 1951 and 1958. The highlight of his career was being included in the squad for the 1954 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1927-07-28</when>
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            <name>Herbert Erhardt</name>
            <address>Fürth</address>
            <description>Herbert 'Ertl' Erhard (6 July 1930 – 3 July 2010), also known as Herbert Erhardt, was a German footballer. As a central defender, he played for SpVgg Fürth and Bayern Munich. He was known for his hard tackling, doggedness and captain like performances. The DFB German Football Association (German FA) list him in the top 20 best German defenders of all time, and Bayern Munich included him in their best 16 in a team made up in the 80s of famous past players.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1930-07-06</when>
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            <name>Pedro Pasculli</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Pedro Pablo Pasculli (born 17 May 1960 in Santa Fe) is a former Argentine soccer player currently working as a manager. He is a former Colón de Santa Fe, Argentinos Juniors and Lecce striker. He is the second best all-time goalscorer for Lecce. He retired in 1996 after playing for Italian club FC Casertana, that he helped in reaching Serie C2 (Italian 4th division). He closed his football career with Pelita Jaya in Indonesia.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-05-17</when>
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            <name>Fulvio Collovati</name>
            <address>Teor</address>
            <description>Fulvio Collovati (born May 9, 1957) is an Italian former footballer, who played defense. He was a stopper and also played on the international level, winning the 1982 FIFA World Cup. Collovati was born in Teor, in the province of Udine. Brought up through the A.C. Milan youth academy, he debuted in Serie A with the rossoneri in the 1976-77 season, in which he played eleven times and even won the Coppa Italia.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-05-09</when>
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            <name>Luigi Bertolini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Luigi Bertolini (September 13, 1904, Busalla, Province of Genoa &amp;ndash; February 11, 1977) was an Italian football (soccer) midfielder. Born in Busalla, province of Genoa, he played in the 1920s for Savona, Alessandria and Juventus. He played 135 matches for Juventus, scoring five goals, helping the team to win four Serie A tournaments. For the Italy national football team he made his debut in 1929, and won the 1934 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1904-09-13</when>
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            <name>Marco Tardelli</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Marco Tardelli (born 24 September 1954) is a former football player from Italy, and is the current assistant manager for the Republic of Ireland. He played defensive midfielder with Juventus and the Italian national team. He was part of the Italian side to win the 1982 World Cup and was five time Italian Serie A champion. He was well known for his battling qualities, primarily his stamina and mental toughness as well as his ruthless tackling.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1954-09-24</when>
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            <name>Ubaldo Fillol</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Ubaldo Matildo Fillol, nicknamed El Pato (&quot;The Duck&quot;), is an Argentine football coach and former goalkeeper. He took part of 1974, 1978 (where he won the championship with his team and was voted Best Goalkeeper) and 1982 World Cups representing his country. He played in the South American qualifiers for the 1986 World Cup, but he was finally not chosen for the final team that played (and won) in Mexico. All in all, he is rated as one of the best keepers of Football History.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1950-07-21</when>
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            <name>Andrés Iniesta</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>Andrés Iniesta Luján is a World Cup-winning Spanish football midfielder who currently plays for Spanish La Liga club FC Barcelona. His willingness to play anywhere on the pitch, coupled with a natural humility, has earned him the sobriquet El Ilusionista (The Dreamer), El Cerebro (The Brain), El Caballero Pálido (The Pale Knight) and most recently Don Andrés from the Spanish press.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-05-11</when>
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            <name>Alfred Pfaff</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Alfred Pfaff (16 July 1926 – 27 December 2008) was a German football player and World Cup winner with West Germany in 1954.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1926-07-16</when>
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            <name>José Nasazzi</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>José Nasazzi Yarza (May 24, 1901&amp;ndash;June 17, 1968) was the Uruguayan footballer who captained his country when they won the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1901-05-24</when>
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            <name>Andrea Barzagli</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Andrea Barzagli, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI, (born 8 May 1981 in Fiesole) is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer, who plays for Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-05-08</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bernhard Klodt</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Bernhard &quot;Berni&quot; Klodt (26 October 1926 &amp;ndash; 23 May 1996) was a German football player. He was born in Gelsenkirchen-Bismarck; the goalkeeper Hans Klodt was his brother. Between 1950 and 1959, he played 19 times and scored three goals for the Germany national football team. He was part of the 1954 FIFA World Cup-winning squad, and also played in the 1958 FIFA World Cup. For his club career, he played for FC Schalke 04. He died in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1926-10-26</when>
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            <name>José Luis Brown</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Jose Luis Brown is an Argentine former football defender, 1986 World Champion, and current coach.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1956-11-11</when>
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            <name>Ron Flowers</name>
            <address>Edlington</address>
            <description>Ronald &quot;Ron&quot; Flowers (born 28 July 1934) is an English former professional footballer, most known for his time at Wolverhampton Wanderers. He was a member of England's victorious 1966 World Cup squad.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1934-07-28</when>
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            <name>Enrique Ballesteros</name>
            <address>Colonia del Sacramento</address>
            <description>Enrique Ballestrero (18 January 1905 &amp;ndash; 11 October 1969) was a goalkeeper for Uruguay who was a member of the champion squad at the 1930 FIFA World Cup. He played in all four matches of the tournament, including the final win against Argentina. &quot;Quique&quot; Ballestrero played for</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1905-01-18</when>
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            <name>Ernesto Mascheroni</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Ernesto Mascheroni (21 November 1907 &amp;ndash; 3 July 1984) was a footballer from Uruguay. His position was defender. He played as a left-back. He was born in Montevideo. He played 12 times for the Uruguay between 1930 and 1939, including in the 1930 FIFA World Cup where Uruguay won the first ever World Cup tournament. In 1934, he moved to Italy to play for Ambrosiana (now Inter Milan) until 1936.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1907-11-21</when>
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            <name>Julio Olarticoechea</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Julio Jorge Olarticoechea is a former football (soccer) defender and World Champion from Argentina, who played at the 1982, 1986 and the 1990 World Cups. He played for Argentinos Juniors, Deportivo Mandiyu, River Plate, Boca Juniors and Racing Club in the Argentinian League as well as for FC Nantes in the French League.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-10-18</when>
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            <name>Jesús Navas</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>Jesús Navas González is a Spanish footballer who plays for Sevilla FC in the Spanish first division. A right winger who can play on the left flank on occasion, his main assets are his quick dribbling and an ability to run at opposing defenders.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-11-21</when>
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            <name>Hans Pflügler</name>
            <address>Freising</address>
            <description>Johannes Christian &quot;Hansi&quot; Pflügler (born 27 March 1960) is a former German footballer. He could either appear as a left or central defender and played solely for FC Bayern Munich.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-03-27</when>
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            <name>Josef Posipal</name>
            <address>Lugoj</address>
            <description>Josef &quot;Jupp&quot; Posipal (June 20, 1927 &amp;ndash; February 21, 1997) was a Romanian-born German footballer who was part of the 1954 FIFA World Cup winning German squad. Posipal was born to an ethnic German family in Lugoj, and lived much of his life in West Germany. During his club career he played for Linden 07, Arminia Hannover, and Hamburger SV. At the age of 16, Posipal's family relocated to Germany. In his youth his sportive activities focused on swimming and track-and-field as well as handball.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1927-06-20</when>
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            <name>Giuseppe Dossena</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Dossena (born May 2, 1958 in Milan) is an Italian football manager and former player. Dossena began his playing career for Torino, being successively even capped for the 1982 FIFA World Cup. He then played for Bologna, Udinese, Sampdoria and Perugia. Later, he started a managing career at international level, coaching Ghana for two years (1998–2000), and then being assistant of Cesare Maldini in Paraguay's appearance at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-05-02</when>
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            <name>Giuseppe Cavanna</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Cavanna (September 18, 1905–1976) was an Italian football goalkeeper. Born in Vercelli, he played in the 1920s and 1930s for Pro Vercelli and S.S.C. Napoli. He played 151 matches in Serie A. In the 1934-35 season he had the lowest goals conceded per game average (0.722) for Napoli, a record which stood until Dino Zoff broke it in the 1970-71 season. For the Italian national team he was the reserve goalkeeper for 1934 FIFA World Cup champion team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1905-09-18</when>
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            <name>José Andrade</name>
            <address>Salto, Uruguay</address>
            <description>José Leandro Andrade (November 22, 1901 – October 5, 1957) was an Uruguayan footballer who played at right half.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1901-11-22</when>
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            <name>Márcio Roberto dos Santos</name>
            <address>São Paulo</address>
            <description>Márcio Roberto dos Santos, best known as Márcio Santos (born September 15, 1969) is a former Brazilian footballer, who played as a defender for such teams as Internacional, Fiorentina and Ajax. He was born in São Paulo. He was a member of the Brazilian national football team that won the 1994 FIFA World Cup, in which he scored one goal in the group stages, against Cameroon. He did however miss his penalty in the shootout in the final against Italy, but Brazil went on to win regardless.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-09-15</when>
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            <name>Günter Hermann</name>
            <address>Rehburg-Loccum</address>
            <description>Günter Hermann is a former German footballer who played as a defensive midfielder, mainly with SV Werder Bremen. He was also part of the West German national team that was crowned World champion in 1990.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-12-05</when>
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            <name>Rubén Pagnanini</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Rubén Oscar Pagnanini is an Argentine former football (soccer) player who played for the Argentina national team. He played for Estudiantes de La Plata, Club Atlético Independiente and Argentinos Juniors. His greatest achievements at club level were winning the Nacional championships of 1977 and 1978 with Independiente. Pagnanini was part of the 1978 Argentine national football team that won that year's World Cup, though he didn't play in any match during that tournament.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-01-31</when>
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            <name>Heinz Kubsch</name>
            <address>Essen</address>
            <description>Heinz Kubsch (20 July 1930, Essen – 24 October 1993) was a German football goalkeeper. He was part of the West German team that won the 1954 FIFA World Cup. In total he earned three caps for West Germany. During his club career he played for FK Pirmasens. During the 1954 FIFA World Cup, Kubsch almost became the starter of the German team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1930-07-20</when>
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            <name>Heinz Kwiatkowski</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Heinrich &quot;Heinz&quot; Kwiatkowski (16 July 1926 &amp;ndash; 23 May 2008) was a German football goalkeeper. He was born in Gelsenkirchen. He was a member of the West German team that won the 1954 FIFA World Cup. He also participated in the 1958 FIFA World Cup. In total he earned four caps for West Germany. During his club career he played for FC Schalke 04, Rot-Weiß Essen and Borussia Dortmund. He won the German football championship with Dortmund in 1956 and 1957. He died in Dortmund.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1926-07-16</when>
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            <name>Zózimo</name>
            <address>Salvador, Bahia</address>
            <description>Zózimo Alves Calazães, best known as Zózimo (19 June 1932&amp;mdash;17 July 1977) was a Brazilian footballer whose career as a defender and midfielder lasted from 1948 to 1967. Born in Plataforma, a bairro of Salvador, the capital of Bahia, Zózimo played for Brazil's São Cristóvão, Bangu, Flamengo, Portuguesa and Esportiva de Guarantinguetá, as well as Peru's Sporting Cristal in Lima and El Salvador's Club Deportivo Aguila in San Miguel.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1932-06-19</when>
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            <name>Jair da Costa</name>
            <address>Santo André, São Paulo</address>
            <description>Jair da Costa (born in Santo André, São Paulo 9 July 1940) is a former Brazilian footballer who notably played for Internazionale and was part of their European Cup victories in 1964 and 1965. He . He was a striker and a right winger with lightning pace and acute finish. He also won the 1962 FIFA World Cup with the Brazil national football team</description>
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                <when>1940-07-09</when>
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            <name>Richard Herrmann</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Richard Herrmann (28 January 1923 in Katowice, Poland – 27 July 1962) was a German football (soccer) player. He played for the clubs 1. FC Kattowitz (1934–1945) and FSV Frankfurt (1947–1960). He was part of the West Germany team which won the 1954 FIFA World Cup. He scored a goal in the first round 3–8 defeat by Hungary. However, this was the only match he played in the tournament, and he did not play in the final victory against Hungary. In total he played eight matches for Germany.</description>
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                <when>1923-01-28</when>
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            <name>Luigi Allemandi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Luigi Allemandi (November 8, 1903 &amp;ndash; September 25, 1978) was an Italian footballer who played as a defender. Born in San Damiano Macra, province of Cuneo, he debuted in 1921 with A.C. Legnano. Later, he played with Juventus F.C. , F.C. Internazionale Milano, A.S. Roma, S.S.C. Venezia and S.S. Lazio. He was a member of the Italian national team which won the 1934 World Cup. He died in Pietra Ligure, Province of Savona.</description>
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                <when>1903-11-08</when>
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            <name>Jupp Kapellmann</name>
            <address>Würselen</address>
            <description>Dr. Hans-Josef '&quot;Jupp&quot; Kapellmann (born 19 December 1949 in Würselen) is a former West German football player. Shining for just promoted Alemannia Aachen in a Bundesliga runner-up season in 1969, midfielder Kapellmann left Aachen for 1. FC Köln a year later and after Aachen had been relegated from Bundesliga. Kapellmann was a proven regular with 1. FC Köln until 1973, ending on second place in Bundesliga and in the German Cup in 1973 with them.</description>
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                <when>1949-12-19</when>
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            <name>Joel Camargo</name>
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            <description>Joel Camargo (born September 18, 1946 in Santos, São Paulo), is a former Brazilian football (soccer)</description>
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                <when>1946-09-18</when>
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            <name>Lorenzo Fernández</name>
            <address>Redondela</address>
            <description>Lorenzo Fernández (20 May 1900 &amp;mdash; 16 November 1973), nicknamed El Gallego, was a Spanish-born Uruguayan footballer. During his career, he played for Montevideo Wanderers FC, Nacional and C.A. Peñarol. He also played 31 times and scored 4 goals for the Uruguay national football team, with which he won the 1930 FIFA World Cup, the gold medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics, and the 1926 and 1935 Copa Americas. He coached Peñarol in 1941 and 1942.</description>
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                <when>1900-05-20</when>
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            <name>Oscar Alberto Ortiz</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Oscar Alberto Ortiz (born The most notable achievement of his footballing career was being part of the Argentina team that won the World Cup 1978. Ortiz began his career at San Lorenzo, as a young player he was part of the squad that won 3 league titles (M1972, N1972 and N1974). In 1976 San Lorenzo sold him to Brazilian club Grêmio, but his stay there didn't last long, he returned to Argentina to play for River Plate.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-04-08</when>
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            <name>Rubén Galván</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Rubén Galván (born 7 April 1952 in Comandante Fontana, Formosa) is a retired Argentine football midfielder who played most of his career for Club Atlético Independiente and he was part of the Argentina squad that won the 1978 FIFA World Cup. Galván is one of the most decorated players in the history of Argentine football with four Copa Libertadores, two Nacional Championships and a World Cup title to his name.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-04-07</when>
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            <name>Miguel Oviedo</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Miguel Ángel Oviedo (born 12 October 1950 in Córdoba) is a former Argentine football midfielder who was part of the Argentina squad that won the 1978 FIFA World Cup. Oviedo played his entire club career in the Argentine league system, starting with Instituto de Córdoba in 1973. In 1974 he was signed by Instituto's fierce local rivals Talleres de Córdoba.</description>
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                <when>1950-10-12</when>
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            <name>Orlando Peçanha de Carvalho</name>
            <address>Niterói</address>
            <description>Orlando Peçanha de Carvalho (20 September 1935 &amp;ndash; 10 February 2010), known simply as Orlando, was a Brazilian football defender. During his club career he played for Vasco da Gama (1955–1960), Boca Juniors (1960–1964) and Santos (1965–1967). He was part of the Brazilian team that won the 1958 FIFA World Cup, and also participated in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. In total he earned 30 caps. Orlando died on February 10, 2010, in Rio de Janeiro, due to a heart attack.</description>
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                <when>1935-09-20</when>
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            <name>Pietro Arcari</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Pietro Sante Arcari III (December 2, 1909 – February 8, 1988) was an Italian football (soccer) forward. Born in Casalpusterlengo, Province of Lodi, he played in the 1930s for A.C. Milan, and Genoa. He played 256 matches in Serie A, scoring 80 goals. In the 1934 season he scored 16 goals for Milan the fifth hightest in Serie A leading to his selection by Vittorio Pozzo to the national team.</description>
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                <when>1909-12-02</when>
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            <name>Víctor Rodríguez Andrade</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Víctor Pablo Rodríguez Andrade (May 2, 1927 &amp;ndash; May 19, 1985) was an Uruguayan footballer. He was the left halfback of the Uruguayan national team that won the 1950 World Cup tournament, after defeating Brazil in the decisive match. He was the nephew of another Uruguayan international player, José Leandro Andrade, who was also a World Cup winner, having played for the Uruguay squad that won of the first ever edition in 1930.</description>
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                <when>1927-05-02</when>
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            <name>Zequinha</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>José Ferreira Franco (Recife, 18 November 1934–25 July 2009), nicknamed Zequinha, was a Brazilian former football (soccer) player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1934-11-18</when>
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            <name>Zoilo Saldombide</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Zoilo Saldombide (March 18, 1905 - December 4, 1981) was an Uruguayan footballer who was part of the team that won the first ever World Cup in 1930 for Uruguay, but he did not play any matches in the tournament. He was a club player of Montevideo Wanderers.</description>
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                <when>1905-03-18</when>
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            <name>Sergio Busquets</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>Sergio Busquets Burgos is a World Cup-winning Spanish footballer who plays for FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team, as a defensive midfielder. He was a relatively obscure player when he arrived in FC Barcelona's first team in July 2008, but eventually made a name for himself in a relatively short period of time, reaching the Spanish national team in less than one year after making his professional club debuts.</description>
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                <when>1988-07-16</when>
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