colombian association football club
not to be confused with Nacional Atlético Clube
Football club

Atlético Nacional S. A., well known as Atlético Nacional, is a colombian professional football golf club based in Medellín. The club is one of only three clubs to have played in every first division tournament in the country ‘s history, the other two teams being Millonarios and Santa Fe. [ 2 ] Atlético Nacional was founded on 7 March 1947 as Club Atlético Municipal de Medellín by Luis Alberto Villegas López, a former president of the football league of Antioquia. The current owner, Organización Ardila Lülle, formally acquired the team in 1996. [ 3 ] According to CONMEBOL, Atlético Nacional is the club with the largest number of fans in Colombia. [ 4 ] Atlético Nacional plays its home games at the Atanasio Girardot stadium, which has a capacity of 45,943. It shares the stadium with its local rivals, Independiente Medellín. The team face each other in a local bowler hat known as El Clásico Paisa, which is considered one of the most crucial local derbies in the area. [ 5 ] Atlético Nacional besides has a competition with Millonarios, one of the most important rivalries in colombian football. [ 6 ] This competition arose from the 1989 Copa Libertadores. [ 7 ] Considered to be one of the strongest clubs from Colombia, it is one of the most consistent clubs in the area. Atlético Nacional has won 16 league titles, five Copa Colombia and two Superliga Colombiana, for a sum of 23 domestic titles, making it the most successful team in Colombia. It was besides the foremost colombian club to win the Copa Libertadores in 1989 and, after winning the deed again in 2016, the most successful colombian side in that tournament. It besides has the most external titles of any colombian club, having besides won the Copa Merconorte twice, the Copa Interamericana twice, and the Recopa Sudamericana once, for a sum of seven international trophies. In 2016, Atlético Nacional was ranked by IFFHS as the best football club in the earth, becoming the first base South American club, and the beginning outside Europe, to receive such an honor in that ranking. [ 8 ] It ranks 58th in the global rate of the best clubs of all time according to the IFFHS, being the second best rank colombian team on the list. [ 9 ] It is besides ranked as the moment best colombian club of the twentieth century [ 10 ] and as the best colombian cabaret so far in the twenty-first hundred. [ 11 ] Nacional is besides credited as the best colombian team in the CONMEBOL club tournaments and ranks seventh in the official baseball club rank of the Copa Libertadores. [ 12 ] [ 13 ]

history [edit ]

Atlético Nacional was founded as Club Atlético Municipal de Medellín on 7 March 1947 by a partnership led by Luis Alberto Villegas López, former president of the football league of Antioquia. The club was created to promote sports in the city, specially football and basketball. It was based on Unión Indulana Foot-Ball Club, an amateurish club from the Liga Antioqueña de Fútbol, the local amateur football league. officially, the founding members were : Luis Alberto Villegas Lopera, Jorge Osorio, Alberto Eastman, Jaime Restrepo, Gilberto Molina, Raúl Zapata Lotero, Jorge Gómez Jaramillo, Arturo Torres Posada and Julio Ortiz. [ 14 ] Atlético Nacional joined the professional league for its first edition in 1948. For that tournament, each cabaret had to pay a fee of 1,000 colombian peso ( at that time, approximately US $ 1,050 ). [ 15 ] Atlético Nacional played the first match of the history of the tournament, a 2–0 victory over Universidad. [ 16 ] The tournament had ten participants that season and Atlético Nacional was 6th with seven victories, four withdraw and seven defeats. Atlético Municipal changed to its stream name, Atlético Nacional, for the 1951 season. The name change was made as a way to reflect the main philosophy of the club : to encourage the national sport. That philosophy besides reflected in the policy of signing only national players. This policy held particular mean during Colombia ‘s El Dorado period, a time when most colombian clubs were aggressively pursuing foreigners. [ 14 ] It was not until 1953 that the club signed the first alien player, the Argentine Atilio Miotti. [ 17 ]
The team that won Atlético Nacional ‘s first league claim in 1958. Atlético Nacional won its first league deed in 1954. Manager Fernando Paternoster ( who managed the team from 1948 to 1951 and from 1954 to 1957 ) guided the team through a season in which they lost just once ( to Boca Juniors de Cali ). The star was Argentine striker Carlos Gambina, who led the league with 21 goals. economic troubles plagued the team in the late 1950s, and during 1958 the club was briefly forced to merge with crosstown rivals Independiente Medellín. [ 15 ] These fiscal problems and casual returns to the club ‘s policy of only signing colombian players hampered results, and the club failed to win another claim for nineteen years. The drought was finally broken in 1973. The revival had actually started after the 1970 season, with the hire of director José Curti and the sign of midfielder Jorge Hugo Fernández. In 1971, Nacional won the Apertura style and only narrowly lost the national championship to Santa Fe ( they fell 3–2 in a second replay of a piercingly contend backing playoff ). Following a strong polish in 1972, Nacional won its second league style in 1973. They qualified for the final examination stage by winning the Torneo Finalización with 34 points, then finished first in a tripartite rung robin against Millonarios and Deportivo Cali. This backing was followed up by a runner-up finish in 1974. 1976 saw a new era for the club begin, with the hire of Argentine director Osvaldo Zubeldia. With his strong emphasis on condition and physical play, Zubeldia was able to manage the club to two further titles, 1976 and 1981, equally well as unconstipated finishes towards the top of the mesa. During the Zubeldia era, the center of the team was César Cueto, central midfielder and team captain from 1979 to 1983. During the 1981 championship temper, Cueto was voted the league ‘s player of the class. This successful earned run average ended with Zubeldia ‘s sudden death of a kernel attack in January 1982. Nacional remained a power in Colombia, but the death of their director, the departure of Cueto, and the rise of América de Cali ( the Red Devils won five true championships in the 1980s ) left its fans dissatisfied. Determined to break their stranglehold, the club made a significant switch in 1987. First, they appointed Francisco Maturana as director. A regular in the team ‘s department of defense during the 1970s, Maturana was considered a rising headliner in colombian football management and had just been named director of the national team. Maturana was therefore simultaneously trying to lead the club to a domestic title and assemble a national slope that could qualify for the World Cup. The two goals were complemental ; Atletico ‘s traditional preference for Colombians over foreigners made them a natural base for Maturana to build his national team upon. There was besides another development of more questionable legality. In the 1980s, Nacional was linked to the Medellín Cartel. Its leader, Pablo Escobar, who was besides the most outstanding of Colombia ‘s drug lords, was a fan of both football and bet, and besides wanted to invest in a local club and find a way to launder his drug money. Although Escobar never took a public role, the money he poured into the golf club made a major shock. In Maturana ‘s words, “ The presentation of drug money into soccer allowed us to bring in great extraneous players. It besides kept our best players from leaving. Our level of act took off. People saw our situation and said Pablo was involved. But they couldn ’ metric ton prove it ”. [ 18 ] however the clubhouse was assembled, by 1987 they surely had a firm roll featuring a solicitation of colombian internationals. In goal was René Higuita, the aureate keeper known for his inclination to leave his area and dribble about to the center line. In the defense mechanism they had the cool, calm, and collected Andrés Escobar and veteran Luis Fernando Herrera The midfield featured Leonel Álvarez ( capped over 100 times for Colombia ) and Alexis García ( team captain and Medellín native ). In the attack, the golf club could count on John Jairo Tréllez, one of the country ‘s most fecund goal-scorers .
This batting order was adept enough to finish second in both the Apertura and Finalización, qualifying for the backing rung, in which they finished fourthly. The 1988 season was evening better, as the club qualified for the championship round again, finishing as runner-up behind Millonarios. That consequence was effective enough to qualify the team for the 1989 Copa Libertadores. [ 14 ] The entire focus of the 1989 campaign was on the Copa Libertadores, which Atlético Nacional hoped to become the beginning colombian club to win. In the group stage, Los Verdolagas were placed with companion colombian side Millonarios, a well as ecuadorian clubs Deportivo Quito and Emelec. Two wins and three draw allowed Nacional to advance out of the group stages for the beginning prison term in five attempts. They were into the smasher rounds. In the round of 16, they defeated Racing Club of Argentina by an aggregate score of 3–2. That sent them into the quarterfinals for an all-Colombian match-up with Millonarios. Nacional won the first leg 1–0, then held out for a 1–1 string in a controversial match in Bogotá, advancing to the semifinals. In the semifinals the team faced Danubio or Uruguay. The away match ended in a 0–0 pull, but four goals from Albeiro Usuriaga sparked a 6–0 spread-eagle in the return match. The club was through to the finals. There, they faced Paraguay ‘s Olimpia. The first leg, played in Asunción, saw Olimpia inject ahead 2–0 on goals by Rafael Bobadilla and Vidal Sanabria. Nacional answered in the second leg ( played in Bogotá on the grounds that the Estadio Atanasio Girardot in Medellín was excessively small ) with a 2–0 succeed of their own. An own goal from Fider Miño got one, and Albeiro Usuriaga provided the other. The bind went into penalty kicks, where Nacional won 5–4. It was not good the cabaret ‘s first Copa Libertadores title, it was the first Copa Libertadores title for a colombian club. [ 19 ] The affair of Pablo Escobar in the clubhouse remained hard. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Some referees were threatened in the league and even in the Copa Libertadores, for which CONMEBOL banned colombian clubs from the 1990 Copa Libertadores, with the exception of Nacional who was admitted as supporter of the former edition. however, the team had to play its home matches in Chile. [ 24 ] In 1989, the domestic league season was cancelled due to the character assassination of referee Álvaro Ortega on 1 October. In October, the team played the Supercopa Libertadores and were eliminated in the quarterfinals by Independiente. [ 25 ] On 17 December, Nacional played the 1989 Intercontinental Cup against Milan, champion of the 1988–89 european Cup. The resultant role was a 1–0 kill with a 119-minute free kick goal from Alberigo Evani. As supporter of the Copa Libertadores, Nacional besides played the 1989 Copa Interamericana against Pumas UNAM, achiever of the 1989 CONCACAF Champions ‘ Cup. The cup was played in 1990 in two legs, with Nacional winning it with an aggregate score of 6–1. [ 26 ] They besides played the 1990 Recopa Sudamericana against Boca Juniors, champion of the 1989 Supercopa Libertadores ( that they besides played ). The solution was a 1–0 frustration. The next two editions of the Copa Libertadores, 1990 and 1991, Nacional was eliminated in the semifinals, both times by its rival in the 1989 final : Olimpia from Paraguay. In 1991, Nacional won its one-fifth title in the Primera A after placing first in the final round against América, Junior and Santa Fe. The Verdolagas won two more domestic titles in the 1990s, in 1994 they won their sixth league title after topping the backing beat against Millonarios, América, and Independiente Medellín, whilst in 1999 they won their one-seventh title after beating América on penalties in the final. In 1996, Atlético Nacional was bought by the Organización Ardila Lülle, becoming the first colombian football club with corporate back. Nacional leave again the drill of a team with no foreign players in 2004, when the team signed the Venezuelan Jorge Rojas and the Argentine Hugo Morales. [ 27 ] Nacional is the entirely colombian club that has won the two domestic short-format tournaments in a individual year, Apertura and Finalización, since the format was established in 2002, winning the titles of the 2007 and 2013 seasons. In 2009, Nacional played the worst temper of its history, where the team placed 17th in the Torneo Apertura with three victories in eighteen matches. In the Torneo Finalización, the team was seventh, qualifying to the adjacent round. There the team was placed in Group B with Atlético Huila, Deportes Tolima and Santa Fe. The team was second, thus failing to qualify for the finals. In 2011, Atlético Nacional won their eleventh championship after beating La Equidad over two legs in the finals of the Apertura tournament, but in the follow class, Nacional was 12th in the Torneo Apertura and failed to qualify to the future round, while in the Copa Libertadores they were knocked out by Vélez Sársfield in the round of 16. ascribable to this, the team signed director Juan Carlos Osorio, who was director of Once Caldas between 2010 and 2011 and was champion with the team in the 2010 Torneo Finalización. however, Osorio was coming off a poor season with his former club Puebla, with just two victories in eleven matches. For the Torneo Finalización, Nacional placed fifth and qualified to the future round. There the team could not advance to the finals, placing second of the group conformed by Independiente Medellín, Itagüí and La Equidad. That year, Nacional won its first Copa Colombia title, beating Deportivo Pasto with an aggregate score of 2–0. The team besides won the first edition of the Superliga Colombiana, defeating Junior with an sum score of 6–1. The adjacent year, Nacional won for the second time the two tournaments of the league, Apertura and Finalización. In the Apertura, Nacional beat Santa Fe in the finals. In the Finalización, they defeated Deportivo Cali. In sum, the team got 29 victories, 16 draws and 7 defeats that year. The team besides won its second Copa Colombia title defeating Millonarios with an sum score of 3–2. In the 2013 Copa Sudamericana, the team was eliminated by São Paulo in the quarterfinals with an aggregate score of 3–2. In 2014, the team won the Apertura tournament, winning its third straight league claim, defeating Junior in the finals with a seduce of 4–2 on penalties after a 2–2 draw on aggregate score. In the Finalización, the team was eliminated in the semifinals, where they ended in third topographic point in a group comprising Atlético Huila, Once Caldas and Santa Fe. As champion of the former season, Nacional played against Deportivo Cali for the 2014 Superliga Colombiana. The team lost 4–3 on penalties after tying 2–2 on aggregate. In the 2014 Copa Libertadores, Nacional was eliminated in the quarterfinals at the hands of Defensor Sporting. In the 2014 Copa Sudamericana, Nacional faced River Plate in the finals. The first leg, played in Medellín, was a 1–1 draw. The second peg, played in Buenos Aires, was won by River Plate with a score of 2–0. In the 2015 Torneo Apertura, Nacional was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Deportivo Cali. After the tournament ended, Osorio left the team after getting signed by São Paulo, being replaced by Reinaldo Rueda, who previously managed the Ecuador national team and got them to the 2014 FIFA World Cup, where they were third base in a group conformed by France, Switzerland and Honduras ( the latter besides was taken to the World Cup in 2010 by himself ). In the Torneo Finalización, Nacional was champion, defeating Junior in the finals on penalties with a sexual conquest of 3–2 after a 2–2 guide on aggregate. Jefferson Duque was crown goalscorer of the team and the tournament with 15 goals. With this deed, Nacional became the team with the most league titles with fifteen and a total of twenty-five titles including external tournaments. In the 2015 Copa Libertadores, Nacional was eliminated in the Round of 16 by Emelec. In the inaugural leg, the ecuadorian team got a 2–0 victory, while in the irregular stage Nacional got a 1–0 victory .
The begin of 2016 brought a second Superliga Colombiana deed, beating Deportivo Cali, frankincense qualifying for the 2016 Copa Sudamericana. Nacional placed second in the 2016 Torneo Apertura with 39 points, precisely one point behind Independiente Medellín. With this result, the team qualified to the quarterfinals, where they faced Rionegro Águilas. Nacional advanced to the semifinals after winning on penalties. In the semifinals, Nacional was eliminated by Junior. The team tied 1–1 on aggregate and lost 4–2 on penalties. In the 2016 Copa Libertadores, Nacional was inaugural of its group, winning five of its six matches conceding no goals. The group was comprised by Huracán, Peñarol and Sporting Cristal. Nacional faced Huracán again in the round of 16. In the first peg in Buenos Aires the teams got a 0–0 draw, while in the second leg in Medellín Nacional won 4–2, conceding its first goals of the tournament. In the quarterfinals, they faced Rosario Central. The first leg ended with Nacional ‘s first get the better of, with Walter Montoya scoring the lone goal in the fifth moment. [ 28 ] In the second leg in Medellín, Marco Ruben scored a punishment goal in the eighth minute, frankincense forcing Nacional to score at least three goals to advance, something they accomplished. The first goal was scored by Macnelly Torres in injury time of the inaugural half. In the moment half Alejandro Guerra scored the second in the fiftieth moment and Orlando Berrío scored the goal to eliminate Rosario in the last hour of the match. In the semifinals, Nacional faced brazilian club São Paulo. The team won both matches, the inaugural a 2–0 win in the Estádio do Morumbi with a pair of Miguel Borja, who was bought by Nacional after becoming the top goalscorer of the Torneo Apertura with 19 goals in 21 matches with Cortuluá, and was playing his first match with the team. The second stage was a 2–1 succeed, with an early goal of Jonathan Calleri for the brazilian team and again with a brace of Miguel Borja for the local team. [ 29 ] Nacional reached the finals of the Copa Libertadores for the first time since 1995, where they won their moment cup, the very beginning colombian police squad to win the rival multiple times, in a 2–1 aggregate victory against Independiente del Valle. [ 30 ]

In 2016, Nacional besides won its one-third Copa Colombia claim after beating Junior in the finals with an aggregate score of 3–1, becoming the most successful clubhouse in the tournament. [ 31 ] The participation of Nacional in the 2016 Copa Sudamericana began on 11 August, facing peruvian club Deportivo Municipal at Estadio Alejandro Villanueva in Lima for the foremost degree. The team beat the peruvian side 5–0. In the second base branch, the team got a 1–0 victory, advancing to the second stagecoach. In this round, Nacional faced Bolívar of Bolivia. In La Paz, the club got a 1–1 attract. At home, the club won 1–0 with a goal from Miguel Borja, his moment in a row. [ 32 ] In the round of 16, Nacional eliminated Paraguayan clubhouse Sol de América. They got a 1–1 describe away and a 2–0 acquire at home. In the quarterfinals, the team faced brazilian club Coritiba. The first equal was played in Curitiba. Borja scored a 13th-minute goal ; however, Coritiba ‘s Iago Dias scored the counterweight goal in the last minutes of the match. [ 33 ] In the second gear branch, in Medellín, Nacional got a 3–1 victory. Coritiba started winning the match, with a 43rd-minute detached kick goal from César González. Nacional came back and got the victory with a hat-trick from Borja, who became the goalscorer of the tournament with six goals. [ 34 ] In the semifinals, Nacional faced Paraguayan Cerro Porteño, who had eliminated two colombian sides in the previous rounds, Santa Fe ( the winner of the previous edition ) and Independiente Medellín. The first leg, played in Asunción, ended in a 1–1 draw ( the lapp leave Nacional got in their last three matches away ). The irregular leg was a 0–0 draw and Nacional advanced to the finals for the third time on away goals. [ 35 ] For the finals, Nacional had to face brazilian team Chapecoense. It was the first final in an external rival for the brazilian side, who had eliminated Cuiabá, Independiente, Junior and San Lorenzo to reach that round. [ 36 ] The matches for the finals were scheduled to be played on 30 November in Medellín and 7 December in Curitiba. [ 37 ] however, on 28 November, two days before the first leg, LaMia Flight 2933 crashed in Cerro Gordo, La Unión, merely a few miles from Medellín, with the Chapecoense team on dining table. 71 people died including 19 Chapecoense players. Because of that, the finals were suspended. [ 38 ] Atlético Nacional has requested CONMEBOL to award Chapecoense with the title. [ 39 ] On the planned date of the catch, Nacional and the City Council of Medellín organised a memorial to honor the victims of the tragedy. About 45,000 people were deliver inside the stadium and thousand more in the streets. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] On 5 December, CONMEBOL awarded Chapecoense the style of the 2016 Copa Sudamericana, as requested by Atlético Nacional, [ 42 ] who received the “ CONMEBOL Centenario Fair Play ” award for their gesture. [ 43 ] In the 2016 Torneo Finalización, Nacional placed first with 37 points and qualified for the quarterfinals. The team was eliminated in the semifinals by Santa Fe ( who won the tournament exhaust Deportes Tolima in the finals ) : the beginning match ended in a 1–1 string but the second was a 0–4 kill, with Nacional playing with its youth team due to its first-team team competing in the 2016 FIFA Club World Cup. [ 44 ] Atlético Nacional qualified to the 2016 FIFA Club World Cup as the champion of the 2016 Copa Libertadores, representing South America in the competition. The team began its engagement in the semifinals, facing japanese team Kashima Antlers, who defeated Nacional 3–0. [ 45 ] The first finish of the equal, a penalty scored by Shoma Doi, became the first use of video replay for awarding a punishment in a FIFA rival. [ 46 ] Nacional got the one-third place after beating mexican Club América, who lost against Real Madrid in the Semifinals. The teams got a 2–2 draw, so they had to determine the winner on penalties, where Nacional got a 4–3 victory. [ 47 ] Atlético Nacional got its first base title of 2017 after beating brazilian team Chapecoense in the Recopa Sudamericana. The brazilian side won the first leg with a 2–1 mark ; however, Atlético Nacional got a 4–1 victory in the second leg, achieving a 5–3 winnings on sum therefore winning the tournament. [ 48 ] In the 2017 Copa Libertadores, Atlético Nacional crashed out of the competition in the group degree. They were last of its group, in which the club faced Argentine Estudiantes de La Plata, brazilian Botafogo and Ecuadorian Barcelona and ended with six points ( two victories and four defeats ). As the fourth out of four in the group, they were not eligible to participate in the second stage of the 2017 Copa Sudamericana, which would have required them to place at least third base in the group. [ 49 ] Despite Atlético Nacional won its one-sixteenth league championship in the 2017 Apertura, Reinaldo Rueda left his post as coach on 21 June 2017, being replaced by spanish coach Juan Manuel Lillo. [ 50 ]

Rivalries [edit ]

Atlético Nacional has had a long competition with local team Independiente Medellín. It is considered one of the most crucial rivalries in Colombia. The bowler hat is known under the name of Clásico Paisa and is recognised by FIFA as an significant match-up in the nation. [ 51 ] Currently both teams are considered among the peak teams in Colombia. [ citation needed ]
The competition between Atlético Nacional and Millonarios is one of the most significant matches in Colombia, [ 52 ] with the two clubs holding the most league titles in Colombia ( 16 and 15, respectively ). [ 53 ] Recognized by CONMEBOL as a clásico of colombian football, [ 54 ] this meet is besides considered one of the greatest classical matches in South America by the international compress. [ 55 ]

Badge and colors [edit ]

Atlético Nacional ‘s stream badge was adopted in 2000. The badge consists of a rectangle elongated down, with the initials A and N inside, and the column of a castle above symbolizing “ nobility, custom, intensity and hierarchy ”, alike to the city ‘s coating of arms. The colors of the team are derived from the flags of the Antioquia Department and the city of Medellín. [ 56 ] The cabaret ‘s main nickname, Verdolagas ( purslanes ) was coined early on in the club ‘s history. [ citation needed ] This plant is endemic to the Paisa region since pre-columbian times. The implant blooms a bantam yellow, white or crimson bloom ; the white variety is the most common in the region, giving the color scheme to the team. It is besides noteworthy that Antioquia has a great custom regarding the cultivation of flowers, displayed annually during the Festival of Flowers. [ citation needed ]

stadium [edit ]

Atlético Nacional plays its local games at the Atanasio Girardot Stadium, which is separate of the Atanasio Girardot Sports Complex and is owned by the Municipality of Medellín. The stadium is shared with Independiente Medellín, rival of the team. It is located in the west of the city and has a capacity of 45,943 spectators. [ 57 ] It was inaugurated on 19 March 1953 in a friendly tournament between Nacional, Alianza Lima, Flamengo and Deportivo Cali. The first game was played between Atlético Nacional and Alianza Lima with a 2–2 draw. [ 58 ] Before 1948, when the team was known as Unión Indulana Foot-Ball Club, they played its local games at Los Libertadores Racecourse. With the creation of the professional league, they moved to San Fernando Racecourse in Itagüí, where they played until 1953. [ 59 ]

Honours [edit ]

National honours [edit ]

Winners (5): 2012, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2021
Winners (2): 2012, 2016
Runners-up (3): 2014, 2015, 2018

International honours [edit ]

  • Copa Libertadores: 19 appearances
Winners (2): 1989, 2016
Runners-up (1): 1995
Semifinals (2): 1990, 1991
  • Copa Merconorte: 4 appearances
Winners (2): 1998, 2000
  • Copa Sudamericana: 8 appearances
Runners-up (3): 2002, 2014, 2016
Semifinals (1): 2003
  • Copa Interamericana: 2 appearances
Winners (2): 1989, 1995
  • Recopa Sudamericana: 2 appearances
Winners (1): 2017
Runners-up (1): 1990
  • Intercontinental Cup: 1 appearance
  • Copa Simón Bolívar: 2 appearance
  • FIFA Club World Cup: 1 appearance
Third Place (1): 2016
  • FIFA Fair Play Award: Awarded in 2016 for requesting CONMEBOL to award Chapecoense with the 2016 Copa Sudamericana title after the LaMia Flight 2933 crash.

performance in external competitions [edit ]

Players [edit ]

stream police squad [edit ]

As of 6 August 2021[60][61][62]

note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

Out on lend [edit ]

bill : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .

noteworthy players [edit ]

Managers [edit ]

References [edit ]