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Vargas is indeed one of the Peruvians, moving to Fiorentina for £9.6m in 2008. The other Peruvian is a veteran striker, still playing and enjoying some success in Italy.
The Japanese player was based in Portugal. He's a winger, now back in Japan and still only 28. The Saudi lad is still playing but has never left Saudi Arabia (apart from a strange loan spell with Leganes where he didn't play a game). 75 caps for the national team but didn't feature in the latest World Cup. Honestly doubt anyone will get him.
Ahhh, Lapadula. Italian with a Peruvian great half uncle or some shite.
The last two players to get were Shoya Nakajima who moved from Portimonense to Al-Duhail in Qatar for £30m, and Yahya Al-Shehri, the Saudi Arabian who moved to Al-Nassr in 2013 for £8.5m.
The full list is as follows:
Belgium Romelu Lukaku Inter Milan -> Chelsea, £97.5m, 2021
Brazil Neymar Barcelona -> PSG, £190m, 2017
France Kylian Mbappe Monaco -> PSG, £166m, 2018
England Declan Rice West Ham United -> Arsenal, £105m, 2023
Argentina Enzo Fernandez Benfica -> Chelsea, £106.7m, 2023
Italy Sandro Tonali AC Milan -> Newcastle United, £55m, 2023
Spain Kepa Athletic Bilbao -> Chelsea, £71m, 2018
Portugal Joao Felix Benfica -> Atletico Madrid, £111m, 2019
Denmark Rasmus Hojland Atalanta -> Manchester United, £72m, 2023
Netherlands Matthijs de Ligt Ajax -> Juventus, £77.27m, 2019
Germany Kai Havertz Bayer Leverkusen -> Chelsea, £75m, 2020
USA Christian Pulisic Borussia Dortmund -> Chelsea, £58m, 2019
Switzerland Granit Xhaka Borussia Monchengladbach -> Arsenal, £30m, 2016
Mexico Hirving Lozano PSV -> Napoli, £35m, 2019
Croatia Josko Gvardiol RB Leipzig -> Manchester City, £77.6m, 2023
Colombia James Rodriguez Monaco -> Real Madrid, £63m, 2014
Uruguay Luis Suarez Liverpool -> Barcelona, £75m, 2014
Sweden Alexander Isak Real Sociedad -> Newcastle United, £63m, 2022
Wales Gareth Bale Tottenham Hotspur -> Real Madrid, £85.1m, 2013
Senegal Sadio Mane Southampton -> Liverpool, £36m, 2016
Iran Alireza Jahanbakhsh AZ Alkmaar -> Brighton & HA, £17m, 2018
Peru Juan Manuel Vargas Catania -> Fiorentina, £9.6m, 2008 & Gianluca Lapadula AC Milan -> Genoa, £9.6m, 2018
Serbia Dusan Vlahovic Fiorentina -> Juventus, £66m, 2022
Chile Alexis Sanchez Barcelona -> Arsenal, £31.7m, 2014
Ukraine Mykhaylo Mudryk Shakhtar Donetsk -> Chelsea, £62m (£87m), 2023
Japan Shoya Nakajima Portimonense -> Al-Duhail, £30m, 2019
Poland Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich -> Barcelona, £42.5m, 2022
Morocco Achraf Hakimi Inter Milan -> PSG, £61m, 2021
Tunisia Aymen Abdennour Monaco -> Valencia, £19.7m, 2015
Austria Marko Arnautovic West Ham United -> Shanghai SIPG, £22.4m, 2019
Czech Republic Pavel Nedved Lazio -> Juventus, £35m, 2001
Algeria Riyad Mahrez Leicester City -> Manchester City, £60m, 2018
South Korea Kim Min-Jae Napoli -> Bayern Munich, £43m, 2023
Russia Aleksandr Golovin CSKA Moscow -> Monaco, £26.5m, 2018
Australia Harry Souttar Stoke City -> Leicester City, £15m, 2023
Nigeria Victor Osimhen Lille -> Napoli, £45m, 2020
Turkey Arda Turan Atletico Madrid -> Barcelona, £24.1m, 2015
Scotland Kieran Tierney Celtic -> Arsenal, £25m, 2019
Hungary Dominik Szoboszlai RB Leipzig -> Liverpool, £60m, 2023
Canada Jonathan David KAA Gent -> Lille, £25.6m, 2020
Norway Erling Haaland Borussia Dortmund -> Manchester City, £52m, 2022
Slovakia Milan Skriniar Sampdoria -> Inter Milan, £30.6m, 2017
Paraguay Miguel Almiron Atlanta United -> Newcastle United, £21m, 2019
Romania Adrian Mutu Parma -> Chelsea, £15.8m, 2003
Egypt Mohamed Salah Roma -> Liverpool, £43.9m, 2017
Ecuador Moises Caicedo Brighton & HA -> Chelsea, £115m, 2023
Ireland Nathan Collins Wolverhampton Wanderers -> Brentford, £23m, 2023
Saudi Arabia Yahya Al-Shehri Al-Ettifaq -> Al-Nassr, £8.5m, 2013
Costa Rica Keylor Navas Real Madrid -> PSG, £13.6m, 2019
Cameroon Andre Onana Inter Milan -> Manchester United, £43.8m, 2023
Christ, yeah they were impossible.
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Harry Kane moves to Germany and will aim to be the 18th foreigner to top the scoring charts in a Bundesliga season. Can you name the other 17?
And as a bonus, can you name the only Brit to have top scored in a Ligue 1, La Liga, Bundesliga or Serie A season?
Claudio Pizarro, fuck you SvN.
Roy Makaay. Fucking loved him.
Bobby Lewandowski.
Haaland?
One of the harder ones on the list I'd assume: Gekas
And two easy ones: Huntelaar and Elber (not sure on this one, but surely he must have done it at some point)
Did Big Jan Koller ever have a good enough year to trouble the scorers?
Ebbe Sand
Luca Toni
Aubameyang.
Lineker or John Charles for the historic one
Keegan?
There's a Brazilian chap whose face I can see but name I can't remember. Something like Grafite?
Grafite
Dzeko
Nkunku, Huntelaar, Ailton and Ibisevic?
Elber
Toni
Nkunku
Huntalaar
Amoroso
Nope. :D
He managed 16 in 03-04 but it wasn't enough to top score.
Bas Dost
Who was that Dutch carthorse at one of the green teams (Werder/Wolfsburg) who had a massive season.
Bas Dost! Him. Fuck you, Baz.
Charles is correct, with 28 goals for Juventus in 1957-58.
Good shout, 28 goals for Wolfsburg when they won the title.
5 more to get, here's the list so far:
1989-90
1992-93
1993-94
2000-01
2000-01 Ebbe Sand Schalke, 22 goals
2001-02 Marcio Amoroso Borussia Dortmund, 18 goals
2002-03
2002-03 Giovane Elber Bayern Munich, 21 goals
2003-04 Ailton Werder Bremen, 28 goals
2004-05
2006-07 Theofanis Gekas VfL Bochum, 20 goals
2007-08 Luca Toni Bayern Munich, 24 goals
2008-09 Grafite VfL Wolfsburg, 28 goals
2009-10 Edin Dzeko VfL Wolfsburg, 22 goals
2011-12 Klaas-Jan Huntelaar Schalke, 29 goals
2013-14 Robert Lewandowski Borussia Dortmund, 20 goals
2015-16 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich, 30 goals
2016-17 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Borussia Dortmund, 31 goals
2017-18 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich, 29 goals
2018-19 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich, 22 goals
2019-20 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich, 34 goals
2020-21 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich, 41 goals
2021-22 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich, 35 goals
2022-23 Christopher Nkunku RB Leipzig, 16 goals
How about our boy Tony Yeboah? Must have been there or thereabouts before moving to England.
Wynton Rufer
Toni Polster
Chapuisat
Mpenza
Berbatoes
Yeboah top scored in back to back seasons with Eintracht Frankfurt.
Charles is correct, in the 50s.
Of the 4 remaining, there is 1 Dane, 1 Spaniard, 1 Bosnian and 1 Slovakian.
Dzeko?
Marek Mintal.
Mismovic?
Spanish
Mista
Alcacaer
raul
Ibisevic? Bollocks, I'm out of Bosnians.
John Dahl Tomasson never wandered over there, did he?
Vittek. Is he Slovakian?
Having looked up the Dane, a small hint: he's not a Dane.
Flags are hard for Thommo.
Correct, great shout.
Whoops. The fact I said Dane is a big clue as to who the Spaniard is.
The "Dane" is actually Norwegian, and the earliest foreigner to top score. He's also managed North Korea and is currently in charge of Hong Kong.
The Bosnian stayed in Germany for ages, scoring for Dortmund, Hamburg and Bayer Leverkusen.
Hasan Salihamidzic.
Barbarez. Recall him being an absolute don on an early FM, maybe the year Dortmund had that god awful white and mustard striped kit.
The final two missing answers were Jorn Andersen, who scored 18 goals for Eintracht Frankfurt in 1989-90, and Thomas Christiansen, who managed 21 goals for VfL Bochum in 2002-03.
Full list is as follows:
1989-90 Jψrn Andersen - Eintracht Frankfurt, 18 goals
1992-93 Tony Yeboah Eintracht Frankfurt, 20 goals
1993-94 Tony Yeboah Eintracht Frankfurt, 18 goals
2000-01 Sergej Barbarez Hamburg, 22 goals
2000-01 Ebbe Sand Schalke, 22 goals
2001-02 Marcio Amoroso Borussia Dortmund, 18 goals
2002-03 Thomas Christiansen VfL Bochum, 21 goals
2002-03 Giovane Elber Bayern Munich, 21 goals
2003-04 Ailton Werder Bremen, 28 goals
2004-05 Marek Mintal Nόrnberg, 24 goals
2006-07 Theofanis Gekas VfL Bochum, 20 goals
2007-08 Luca Toni Bayern Munich, 24 goals
2008-09 Grafite VfL Wolfsburg, 28 goals
2009-10 Edin Dzeko VfL Wolfsburg, 22 goals
2011-12 Klaas-Jan Huntelaar Schalke, 29 goals
2013-14 Robert Lewandowski Borussia Dortmund, 20 goals
2015-16 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich, 30 goals
2016-17 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Borussia Dortmund, 31 goals
2017-18 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich, 29 goals
2018-19 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich, 22 goals
2019-20 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich, 34 goals
2020-21 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich, 41 goals
2021-22 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich, 35 goals
2022-23 Christopher Nkunku RB Leipzig, 16 goals
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66579751
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I only got 19. I didn't get B or V, both of which are annoying but the one which I really kicked myself for was E.
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Missed out E, I, J, M, N, T, U and X which I was sure was just me not spelling Xisco right.
E, Q, I, N and U for me.
If anyone gets E or U they’re lying to themselves
I got 10/26. Normally a quiz fiend so either I'm becoming more normal or it's surprisingly hard.
Usually the hints are a bit more of a clue, as if anyone's seeing they scored 84 goals and immediately clocking who it is.