Short International Careers, Utilisation Eighteen
April 08, 2019
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1- Helmut Roleder
West German linguistic communication goalkeeper Helmut Roleder was Stuttgart’s custodian for to a greater extent than than a decade (1972/86).
The shape of his contemporaries Harald Schumacher, Dieter Burdenski as well as Eike Immel restricted him to a unmarried cap inward 1984, the twelvemonth Stuttgart won the Bundesliga title.
He replaced Harald Schumacher inward the instant one-half of a friendly vs. USSR (March 28, 1984, 2-1 West Federal Republic of Federal Republic of Germany win).
Photo From: Fussball Magazin, Issue 6, Nov Dec 1984 (Helmut Roleder) |
2- Geert Brockaert
Belgian midfielder Geert Brockaert spent his career at Cercle Brugge (1978/1991).
He earned but a unmarried cap vs. East Federal Republic of Federal Republic of Germany on September 12, 1990 (2-0 East Federal Republic of Federal Republic of Germany win).
Photo From: Foot Magazine, Issue 96, Oct 1989 (Geert Brockaert) |
3- Roberto Baronio
Italian midfielder Roberto Baronio was often referred every bit a hereafter International.
He represented Italy at the 2000 Olympics.
He was signed past times Lazio inward 1996, but was oftentimes loaned out for over a decade.
He earned a solely cap inward 2005 vs. Republic of Ecuador nether Marcelo Lippi.
Photo From: Calcio 2000, Issue 32, July 2000 (Roberto Baronio) |
4- Miodrag Krivokapic
Yugoslavian defender Miodrag Krivokapic lined upwards for Red Star Belgrade inward the 80s, earlier earning a movement to Dundee United inward 1988. He would stay inward the Scottish League for the side past times side decade to the halt of his career.
He earned v caps for Yugoslavia inward 1988-89 but never actually gained Manager Ivica Osim’s confidence.
Photo From: Shoot, June 15, 1991 (Miodrag Krivokapic) |
5- Paul Stewart
Tottenham Hotspur’s Paul Stewart earned recognition inward his club’s run as well as triumph inward the FA Cup inward 1991.
Graham Taylor rewarded him alongside 3 caps inward 1991/92 but he failed to brand an impact.
Photo From: Guerin Sportivo, Issue 816 (Number 42), Oct 17-23, 1990 (Tottenham Hotspur’s Paul Stewart) |