Florin Răducioiu: The Wanderer Who Found Glory in Gold

Florin Răducioiu: The Wanderer Who Found Glory in Gold

Florin Răducioiu is the only Romanian (and for quite some time he was the only player) to have played and scored in all of Europe’s Big Five leagues. And yet, we remember him most in yellow. Scoring four goals in that World Cup and becoming the symbol of a generation.
Miodrag Belodedici: The Libero Who Deserted

Miodrag Belodedici: The Libero Who Deserted

He fled Ceaușescu’s dictatorship, was branded a traitor, yet became the only man to win the European Cup with two Eastern clubs.
Jorge Campos: The Fluorescent Keeper-Striker

Jorge Campos: The Fluorescent Keeper-Striker

Mexico’s iconic goalkeeper, part-time striker, world cup legend, kit designer and rule-breaker.
Two Lions, One Goal: N’Kono vs Bell

Two Lions, One Goal: N’Kono vs Bell

When I think back to Italia ’90, the first images that come to mind are
Michel Preud’homme: Stardom, at Last Light

Michel Preud’homme: Stardom, at Last Light

At 35, Michel Preud’homme stunned the world at USA ’94 and became the best goalkeeper on the planet. This is the story of football’s late arrival.
Alexi Lalas: Face of a Nation

Alexi Lalas: Face of a Nation

The flame-haired centre-back who gave the United States a World Cup to remember and made football feel rock n' roll.
Jürgen Klinsmann: From World Cup Glory to Wenger’s Monaco Lie

Jürgen Klinsmann: From World Cup Glory to Wenger’s Monaco Lie

I always wondered: how was AS Monaco able to sign a top-class striker like Jürgen