1- Omar
da Fonseca
Argentine
born striker Omar Da Fonseca played for the most of the 1980s in the French
League. His most successful spell was at Tours (1982/85) which could have
earned him a call up.
After
Tours he played for other clubs such as Paris St Germain, Monaco and Toulouse.
2- Kevin
Campbell
English
striker Kevin Campbell was considered a bright hope for the future specially
after Arsenal’s title winning campaign of 1990/91.
Despite
earning a cap with the B squad, he was never called up for the full national
team.
Photo
from: World Soccer, August 1991
(Arsenal’s Kevin Campbell) |
3- Nayim
Spanish
midfielder Nayim was a Barcelona squad member during Terry Venables' tenure.
After Venables became Tottenham Manager he acquired Nayim.
Despite
solid performances he was not called up to the full national team and was
restricted to one U-21 appearance.
Photo
from: World Soccer, December 1994
(Nayim with Real Zaragoza) |
4- Dennis
Mortimer
English
midfielder Dennis Mortimer was a member of the Aston Villa squad that won the
League title in 1981 and the Champions Cup the following year.
He was often tipped to be a future
International, however, he was restricted to U-23 and B appearances.
Photo
from: France Football, Issue 1808, December 2, 1980
(Dennis
Motimer with Aston Villa)
|
5- Francesco
Romano
Italian
midfielder Francesco Romano was a member of the Diego Maradona inspired Napoli
squad that won the Scudetto in 1987.
In 1988, he was called up a number of times by
Azeglio Vicini for International matches but never left the bench. He even made
the 1988 UEFA European Championship Finals squad, but did not play and was
never called up again.
Photo
from: Guerin Sportivo, December 10-16, 1986
(Francesco
Romano with Napoli)
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