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The 4 players to win the World Cup while playing for United

The 4 players to win the World Cup while playing for United

The likes of Lisandro Martinez, Casemiro, Antony, Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire will all be hoping to return to Manchester United as World Cup winners this December. 

Unsurprisingly for one of the biggest clubs in world football, Erik ten Hag’s squad is full of international superstars that will be hoping to light up Qatar 2022.

Plenty of World Cup-winning legends have won United’s famous shirt, from Fabian Barthez to Juan Mata to Bastian Schweinsteiger in the Premier League era.

But – surprisingly enough – in the storied history of Manchester United, only four players have ever won the World Cup whilst representing the club…

Bobby Charlton

One of the most legendary figures in the history of Manchester United, Charlton miraculously survived the Munich air disaster and went on to enjoy a wonderfully successful career for club and country afterwards.

The midfielder made over 750 appearances for United and over 100 for England, peaking in the mid-60s for both – he won the First Division title with United in 1964-65 and 1966-67 and the European Cup in 1967-68.

Charlton also, of course, lifted the World Cup in 1966, featuring alongside his brother Jack, Geoff Hurst, and captain Bobby Moore as England defeated Germany 4-2 in the Wembley final.

Nobby Stiles

Charlton wasn’t the only United player selected by Alf Ramsey to take on Germany in the 1966 final. The famously tough-tackling Stiles, renowned as one of the hardest players in English football history, featured deeper in midfield. 

The Manchester-born warrior is another of United’s all-time greats, having been a key part of the side for over a decade. He represented the club between 1960 and 1971, a period in which the Red Devils won two league titles, the FA Cup and European Cup.

Just as he had two years prior with the Three Lions, Stiles slotted in alongside Charlton in midfield as United won the European Cup for the first time in 1968. They beat Benfica 4-1 at Wembley in the final.

John Connelly

A heroic figure in the history of Lancashire football, Connelly was born and died in the county and represented Burnley, United, Blackburn and Bury,…

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