1- Juan Antonio Pizzi -Argentina and Spain 1990s
and 2000s
Argentina striker Juan Antonio Pizzi was born in Santa Fe,
Argentina and played for Rosario Central.
He made his name in Spanish Football in a successful spell
at Tenerife in the early 90s.
He opted for Spanish Citizenship and played for Spain
(1994/98).
He is the current Manager of the Chilean National Team.
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Photo
From: Panini, Europa ‘96
(Juan
Antonio Pizzi)
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2- Manuel
Amoros-Spain and France, 1980s and 1990s
French defender from the 80s and 90s Manuel Amoros was born and
raised in France (Nimes) but had Spanish ancestry.
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Photo
From: Mondial, new series, issue 72, April 1986
(Manuel
Amoros, May 2, 1985, World cup Qualifier, Bulgaria 2-France 0)
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3- Mauro
German Camoranesi-Argentina and Italy, 1990s and 2000s
Mauro Camoranesi was born in Tandil, Argentina and had spells in
Argentinean and Mexican Leagues before joining Serie A club Hellas Verona in
2000.
He later joined Juventus and while there opted for Italian
Citizenship and played for his new Nation from 2003 onwards. He was a World Cup
winner in 2006.
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Photo
From: Onze-Mondial, Issue 171, April 2003
(Mauro
German Camoranesi at Juventus)
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4- Simon
Tahamata-Maluku Islands and Holland, 1970s and 1980s
Dutch star from the 70s and 80s, Simon Tahamata was born in
Holland but his ancestry was from Maluku Islands (South East Asia).
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Photo
From: Mondial, old series, issue 38, January 1980
(Simon
Tahamata at Ajax Amsterdam)
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5- Carlos
Mc Allister-Scotland and Argentina, 1980s and 1990s
1990s Argentina defender Carlos McAllister was born in Pergamino,
Argentina.
His ancestry was Scottish
and his ancestors arrived to Argentina from Fife, Scotland.![]() |
Photo From:
World Soccer, May 1995
(Argentina
International Carlos MacAllister)
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