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1929–1932 Paraguay: Raimundo Orsi: 35 1929–1935 Argentina: Raffaele Sansone: 3 1932 Uruguay: Francisco Fedullo: 2 1932–1933 Uruguay: Anfilogino Guarisi: 6 1932–1934 Brazil: Luis Monti: 18 1932–1936 Argentina: Attilio Demaría: 13 1932–1940 Argentina: Enrique Guaita: 10 1934–1935 Argentina: Otávio Fantoni: 1 1934 Brazil: Roberto ...
Raúl is the player with the most appearances, with 741 matches, while more than 100 players have played only one match. In terms of minutes played, Iker Casillas has the most with 64,920 minutes, while the player with the fewest minutes is Pedro Mosquera , who played just one minute.
Players Appearance and goal totals include matches in all competitions and friendly matches. ... 1930–1932: 64: 0 ... 17: 0 Paulo Brazil: FW: 1935 1938–1942 ...
For people who play women's football (soccer), see Lists of women's association football players. ... This page was last edited on 23 October 2024, at 04:17 (UTC).
This is a list of all football players that have played for the Yugoslavia national football team that represented the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and SFR Yugoslavia in the years of 1920–1992. Ordered alphabetically by the surname followed by the years of their appearances and number of matches and goals.
Luxembourg national football team players with more than 20 caps Player Pos. Caps Goals Debut Last or most recent match Date Opponent Date Opponent Laurent Jans: DF: 110: 1: October 16, 2012 Israel: November 18, 2024 Northern Ireland: Mario Mutsch: MF: 102: 4: October 8, 2005 Russia: June 2, 2019 Madagascar: Daniel da Mota: MF: 101: 7: June 2 ...
Balkan Cup 1932 in Yugoslavia (June 26 – July 3, 1932) Bulgaria. Baltic Cup 1932 in Latvia (August 28–30, 1932) Latvia. 1929-32 Nordic Football Championship (June 14, 1929 – September 25, 1932) 1932: (June 10 – September 25, 1932) Norway (1932) Norway (1929–1932) II. Dr. Gerö Cup (February 22, 1931 – October 28, 1932) Austria
Italy competed in their first official international football match on 15 May 1910, a 6–2 victory over France in Milan at Arena Civica. [5] Italy have competed in numerous competitions, and all players, either as a member of the starting eleven or as a substitute, are listed below.