Nobody like Juve: The club with the most world champions

Juve was at the top of that list even before Qatar, with the fact that, for example, Bayern had a chance to overtake it, if Germany had won the world crown.

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Leandro Paredes, Photo: Reuters
Leandro Paredes, Photo: Reuters
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Brazil has the most world titles and the most world champions, but which club has produced the most champions.

Surprisingly - it's Juventus.

Juve was at the top of that list even before Qatar, with the fact that, for example, Bayern had a chance to overtake it, if Germany had won the world crown.

After Qatar, there are a total of 27 footballers who were members of Juventus at the moment of victory in the World Cup final - the last ones being Angel di Maria and Leandro Paredes.

Before them, they were Luigi Bertolini (Italy 1934), Felice Borel (Italy 1934), Umberto Caligaris (Italy 1934), Gianpiero Combi (Italy 1934), Giovanni Ferrari (Italy 1934), Luis Monti (Italy 1934), Raimundo Orsi ( Italy 1934), Virginio Rosetta (Italy 1934), Mario Varglien (Italy 1934), Alfredo Foni (Italy 1938), Pietro Rava (Italy 1938), Dino Zoff (Italy 1982), Antonio Cabrini (Italy 1982), Claudio Gentile (Italy 1982), Gaetano Shirea (Italy 1982), Marco Tardelli (Italy 1982), Paolo Rossi (Italy 1982), Didier Deschamps (France 1998), Zinedine Zidane (France 1998), Gianluigi Buffon (Italy 2006), Fabio Cannavaro (Italy 2006 ), Alessandro Del Piero (Italy 2006), Mauro Camoranesi (Italy 2006), Gianluca Zambrotta (Italy 2006) and Blaise Matuidi (France 2018).

Bayern is second with 24 world champions, Inter had 21, thanks to Lautar Martinez, and fourth is Roma with 17, the last is Paulo Dybala.

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