Brian Urlacher, Chicago Bears
swammy, swanson, swilson, swillis, swilkenson, srothlsberger, sbrady, sbruschi, sjordan, sfilet-o-sfish
Argentina: Diego Maradona Cameroon: Roger Milla Germany: Gerd Mueller Italy: Paolo Maldini
UngerUlrichUeckerUdellUhrichUlbrichUllmanUlmer
They were starting to use surnames on the beginning of 19th century in Estonia. First time, when surnames were written down was during the census on 1826 in Livonia (part of Estonia was involved) and on 1834 in Estonia.
Gareth Barry
Brian Urlacher, Chicago Bears
Some famous footballer's surnames include Abbott, A'Court, Adams, and Adcock. Also included are Allen, Alsford, Amos, Banks, Barham, Barker, and Beats.
Jim bett, mixu piatilaenon
swammy, swanson, swilson, swillis, swilkenson, srothlsberger, sbrady, sbruschi, sjordan, sfilet-o-sfish
Argentina: Diego Maradona Cameroon: Roger Milla Germany: Gerd Mueller Italy: Paolo Maldini
UngerUlrichUeckerUdellUhrichUlbrichUllmanUlmer
Jesse James
They were starting to use surnames on the beginning of 19th century in Estonia. First time, when surnames were written down was during the census on 1826 in Livonia (part of Estonia was involved) and on 1834 in Estonia.
Collective nouns for footballers are a team of footballers or a squad of footballers.
How about Ian URE - played centre half for Dundee, Arsenal and Manchester United in the 1960's. also appeared as a very intelligent team captain on BBC's Quizball programme.
if it ends with "ov" the man is either from Bulgaria or from Russia. Maybe there are cases in which the person has origns different from Bulgarian or Russian, but in most cases they are from those two countries or they are somehow related ;)