1- Evaristo
Beccalossi
Evaristo
Beccalossi was an Italian playmaker who started out at Brescia. His best years
were at Internazionale Milano from 1978 to 1984.
Despite
being tipped many times to be a future international, he never received any
opportunities from Enzo Bearzot who preferred Antognoni.
Photo
from: Onze, February 1979
(Evaristo Beccalossi with Giampiero Marini in
the background, with Internazionale Milano, 1978/79) |
2- Thomas
von Heesen
Thomas
von Heesen who spent over a decade at SV Hamburg and was a crucial part of
their glorious early 80s squad.
Despite
his solid displays, he never received any caps from either Juup Derwall nor
Franz Beckenbauer.
Photo
from: Onze, May 1983
(Thomas von Heesen, April 20, 1983, Champions
Cup, SV Hamburg 2-Real Sociedad 1) |
3- Jimmy
Case
Jimmy
Case, the long serving Liverpool midfielder from 70s and early 80s, is
considered to be one of the best players never to receive an international cap.
Photo
from: Onze, May 1977
(Jimmy Case, April 20, 1977, Champions Cup,
Liverpool 3-FC Zurich 0) |
4- Delio
Onnis
Argentinean
goleador Delio Onnis is the record holder of most goals cored in the history of
the French League.
He
joined the French League in the early 70s. His most prolific spell was at AS
Monaco where he won the League title in 1978.
Despite
being the top goalscorer in many of his seasons in France, he never received a
single international cap.
In
those times, for a South American joining a European team was a detriment to
national team selection.
Photo
from: Onze, November 1980
(Delio Onnis with Tours in a match vs. Paris St
Germain, 1980/81) |
5- Piet
Den Boer
Piet
Den Boer was a Dutch striker who was an integral part of Belgian Club
Mechelen’s rise in the mid to late 1980s.
He
was part of the Dutch contingent at Mechelen that included Wim Hofkens, Graeme
Rutjes and Erwin Koeman, among others.
He
scored Mechelen’s winner in the Final of the Cup Winners Cup vs. Ajax on May
11, 1988.
Despite his success in Belgium, he was never
selected for any international duty.
Photo
from: Onze, May 1988
(Piet Den Boer with Mechelen, 1987/88) |
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