The player you are referring to is Nicolás Anelka. He played for five English clubs: Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, Fulham, and Bolton Wanderers. Anelka won numerous trophies, including the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, Carabao Cup (Carling Cup), FA Cup, UEFA Super Cup, and two English Premier League titles. Despite his prolific scoring record at many clubs, he only scored one goal during his time at Arsenal, where he served the longest.
I think it was Fernando Torres
anelka
Paul Scholes is currently the top English goalscorer in the Champions League.
No one! Claude Makelele is closest, winning the Champions League with Real Madrid and the 3 English trophies with Chelsea, however he wasn't part of the France squad in 1998 but did reach the World Cup final in 2006.
The two players to win all these honours are the two Manchester United Players Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes.
Teddy Sheringham
They won the FIFA club world cup the premier league trophy the champions league trophy the carling cup and i think they won the Europa league.
the following: world cup euro championships champions league fa.cup carling cup Premuire League La liga Copa Del rey MLS Champions ship by Sam Dallow
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The current Premier League player who has played in the top five divisions of English football, as well as in the Champions League, UEFA Cup, Intertoto Cup, Carling Cup, and an FA Cup final, is Jamie Vardy. He began his career in non-league football and climbed the ranks, ultimately achieving success with Leicester City, including their memorable Premier League title win and FA Cup victory. Vardy's journey exemplifies a remarkable rise through the footballing tiers.
Claude Makalele
Robert Earnshaw - but not in the champions league