Bayern Munich has second most World Cup winners
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Bayern Munich has second most World Cup winners
Bayern Munich has the second-most World Cup winners in history, with 24 players who have won the tournament. The World Cup has produced many champions across different eras, and players represent their national teams after developing at clubs worldwide. The question of which clubs supply the most World Cup-winning players is answered by comparing domestic clubs of those champions at the time. Juventus leads the rankings with 27 World Cup-winning players, including a strong concentration during Italy’s 1934 triumph and additional success in 1982. Juventus later saw its first non-Italian winners in 1998, followed by more overseas winners in 2018 and 2022.
"According to research compiled by Betway, Bayern Munich has the second-most World Cup winners in history. The World Cup has had many winners over the course of its history, with countless elite players managing to lift the trophy. Each of these players has plied their trade at various clubs around the world to represent their national teams, attempting to earn international football's greatest prize. But which football clubs can boast the most World Cup-winning players?"
"Juventus tops the rankings with 27 of its players accomplishing the feat so far. Italy's victory in 1934 stands out as a year that produced many of Juventus' winners, with nine players out of Italy's squad playing for the Old Lady. Following this, Juventus had no winners for another 48 years. This period was the same time it took for the Italian national team to lift the trophy again, too, showing their reliance on home-grown talent."
"The 1982 World Cup saw Juventus manage to have six players in the winning Italian squad, featuring legends such as the 40-year-old Dino Zoff in goal and clinical Paolo Rossi up front. Interestingly, it wasn't until the 1998 tournament that Juventus had any non-Italian World Cup winners. France's victory before the turn of the century saw Didier Deschamps and Zinedine Zidane become the first foreign winners of the competition for the Old Lady."
"Coming in a close second place is the German juggernaut, Bayern Munich. 24 of their players have tasted victory at the"
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