A: Poul “Tist” Nielsen (52), Jon Dahl Tomasson (52), Pauli Jørgensen (44), Ole Madsen (42), Preben Elkjær (32), Michael Laudrup (37), Christian Eriksen (36) and Nicklas Bendtner (30).
World Football Leagues: Denmark
A: Gianluigi Buffon (176), Fabio Cannavaro (136), Paolo Maldini (126), Daniele De Rossi (117), Andrea Pirlo (116), Giorgio Chiellini (114), Leonardo Bonucci (114) and Dino Zoff (112).
World Football Leagues: Italy
A: Frank McLintock (1967), Bob Wilson (1971) and Charlie Nicholas (1984).
Arsenal FC Player of the Year Award Winners 1967-2021
A: West Ham United in the 1975 Final against Fulham. The Hammer’s substitute and manager were also English.
FA Cup Finals 1871-72 to 2020-21
A: Iain Dowie (1993-94), Neil Shipperley (1994-96), Mark Hughes (1998-99), Mark Draper (2000-01), James Beattie (2001-04), Jay Rodriguez (2012-17), Guido Carrillo (2017-18), Danny Ings (2018-21) and Adam Armstrong (2021-22).
Southampton FC Premier League Players’ Squad Numbers 1993-94 to 2021-22
A: Theo Walcott (Arsenal), against Hungary at Old Trafford, Manchester. Walcott was 17 years and 75 days old and Stanley Matthews, 42 years and 103 days old, against Denmark, 15 May 1957.
England Players by Club Affiliation 1872-2021
A: Fikayo Tomori (Canada), Nathaniel Chalobah (Sierra Leone), Wilfried Zaha (Côte d’Ivoire), Raheem Sterling (Jamaica), Owen Hargreaves (Canada) and Matthew Le Tissier (Guernsey).
England Players by Club Affiliation 1872-2021
A: Leicester City and Manchester City.
English League Championship Winners for all Four Flights 1888-89 to 2020-21
A: Wilfried Zaha (248), Joel Ward (242), James McArthur (226), Andros Townsend (168), Scott Dann (164), Luka Milivojević (160), Christian Benteke (157) and Jason Puncheon (153).
Crystal Palace Top 100 Premier League Appearances 1994-95 to 2021-22
A: Dean Saunders (Swindon Town), Tommy Johnson (Wimbledon), Savo Milošević (Coventry City), Dwight Yorke (Newcastle United), Dion Dublin (Southampton), Luke Moore (Middlesbrough), John Carew (Newcastle United), Gabriel Agbonlahor (Manchester City), Christian Benteke (Sunderland & Queens Park Rangers) and Ollie Watkins (Liverpool).
Premier League Hat-Tricks 1992-93 to 2021-22
A: Nigeria won all three of their Africa Cup of Nations 2021 Group Stage matches
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