For starters:
Tim Cahill, Everton F.C.
Harry Kewell, Liverpool F.C.
Mark Viduka, Newcastle United
Mark Schwarzer, Middlesbrough F.C.
Bradley Jones, Middlesbrough F.C.
Lucas Neill, West Ham United
Brett Emerton, Blackburn Rovers F.C.
Adam Federici, Reading F.C.
Neil Kilkenny, Birmingham City F.C.
Below Premier League:
Patrick Kisnorbo, Leicester City F.C.
James Wesolowski, Leicester City F.C.
Nick Ward, Queens Park Rangers F.C.
SCott Guyett, AFC Bournemouth
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Argentina and Chile are the teams in soccer. the players on Argentina are messi,higuain,everest,a di maria, and other more. i am not sure about the players on chile.
110 Players = 10 teams but there is 12 teams so it would actually be 132 Players
errrm... well for what teams the classic ones ? Just Germany
who are the players on Italy's soccer team for2010
i think it is over 200
All teams that are soccer or football franchises have 11 players.
well to me europian soccer clubs have all the stars and brazillian soccer doesnt have that much great players for club but if its for national the there both amazing teams
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Not usually, there are two teams of eleven, that's twenty two players.
soccer because all the countries and then city players
Yes.