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Uwe Kamps
Borussia Moenchengladbach goalkeeper Uwe Kamps represented West
Germany in the 1988 Olympics. He did not gain any International honors as the
likes of Eike Immel, Bodo Illgner, Andreas Kopke and Raimond Aumann were ahead
of him in the pecking order.
Photo
From: Fussball Magazin,
Issue 11, November 1988
(Uwe
Kamps)
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Terry Hurlock
Terry Hurlock was an English midfielder with spells at Milwall,
Rangers Glasgow and Southampton.
He earned ‘B’ Caps in 1989 but never gained full honors.
Photo
From: Goal, Issue 3,
December 1995
(Terry
Hurlock)
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Jacky Paillard
French and Toulouse midfielder Jacky Paillard was called
up by Henri Michel in the Fall of 1988, but did not play.
Shortly thereafter, Henri Michel was sacked and
Paillard’s International prospects disappeared as well.
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 153,
September 1988
(Jacky
Paillard being welcomed by Manuel Amoros to a French National team get
together)
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Massimo Ciocci
Italian forward Massimo Ciocci had an excellent spell at Cesena
(1990/91) while on loan from Internazionale Milano. He would have been worthy
of a cap for impressing at such a small club but Azeglio Vicini ignored him.
The following season (1991/92) he returned to Inter, but failed to
capitalize on his chance and his career stagnated.
Photo
From: Il Grande Calcio 91
Vallardi
(Massimo
Ciocci at Cesena, 1990/91)
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Raphael Quaranta
Belgian midfielder Raphael Quaranta had a solid career for over a
decade in the late 70s and 80s with FC Liege.
However, Guy Thys ignored him for the National Team.
Photo
From: Foot Magazine, Issue
22, March 1983
(Raphael
Quaranta at FC Liege)
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