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Football players who swore eternal love to their team.

Miercoles 29 de Marzo del 2017

Football players who swore eternal love to their team.

We present to you some players who finished or will finish their career with only one team.

We present to you some players who finished or will finish their career with only one team.

Players who played their entire careers in one club

Francesco Totti

Francesco Totti completed 24 years with Roma. Everything indicates that the captain of Roma will end his career in his lifelong club, in his city, something that almost no one can boast. His love for the colors of La Loba was such that he rejected offers from Real Madrid and Milan. Totti will complete 21 years of professional career in 2014, and in his trophy cabinet he already exhibits a World Cup with Italy (2006).

Carles Puyol

Carles Puyol ended his relationship with Barcelona in 2014, which translates into 19 years as a culé. Knee injuries affected his performance in recent years, so he decided to step aside; however, he will be remembered as one of those footballers with only one love, only one color.

Paolo Maldini

Maldini completed 25 years of career with Milan. He played 647 Serie A matches, becoming a historic defender not only for the Lombard team, but also globally with the Italian shirt.

At the age of 16, Paolo made his debut in 1985; by 1988, the senior national team saw his first steps, which ended in the 2002 World Cup in Japan - South Korea, with 126 accumulated matches.

Bobby Charlton

Sir Robert Charlton stayed at Manchester United from 1953 to 1972; in addition, his record was honored with the World Cup in 1966, at his home, at Wembley, in that controversial final between England and Germany that was decided by Geoff Hurst's ghost goal.

Charlton played in four World Cups, where he played in 14 matches and scored 4 goals; Mexico 1970 was the final chapter of his international career.

Steven Gerrard

Steven, just like Italian Francesco Totti, declared eternal love to his badge, Liverpool, the one that achieved one of the most remembered comebacks in world football, the Champions League 2004-5, where the 0-3 of the first half ended in an epic penalty shootout, which finished with La Orejona in the hands of 'Steve-G'. He spent his last two seasons with the Los Angeles Galaxy, but it was nothing compared to what he experienced in England.

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