Goal takes a look at some of the most high-profile players to have spend their entire careers with the same club
#1 Ryan Giggs
The Welshman is adored by Manchester United fans after winning 34 trophies during his playing days at Old Trafford, including 13 Premier Leagues, two Champions Leagues and four FA Cups.Giggs is famous for having played almost his entire career under Sir Alex Ferguson and eventually took over as interim manager after David Moyes was sacked in 2014.His most famous goal was a late winner against Arsenal in the semi-final of the 1999 FA Cup, and United would go onto win the treble that year.
#2 Paolo Maldini
During a 25-year association with AC Milan, Maldini built up a reputation as one of the world's most consistent defenders. After winning seven league titles and amassing 902 appearances, he finally hung up his boots in 2009 and Milan retired the No. 3 shirt in his honour.
#3 Jimmy Dickinson
Playing on the left of midfield or at left back, Dickinson is one of the most famous Portsmouth players ever.He featured for the south coast club in the First, Second and Third Divisions between 1946 and 1965, and Pompey are also the only team he ever managed.
#4 Bobby Charlton
Although he is one of many Manchester United players on this list, Charlton is probably the most adored by United fans.He racked up 249 goals in 758 appearances, a record that stood until Wayne Rooney broke it in 2017. Charlton won three league titles and one European Cup during his time at Old Trafford, having survived the Munich air disaster in 1958.
#5 Paul Scholes
Scholes has been admired as one of the best midfielders ever by greats such as Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Zinedine Zidane.The midfielder lifted 11 Premier Leagues and two Champions Leagues for Manchester United. Although he briefly retired in 2011, Scholes returned for a second spell at Old Trafford but finally ended his playing days in 2013 having spent his entire career under Sir Alex Ferguson's reign.
#6 Tony Adams
Known for his ruthless leadership and formidable defending, Adams is one of the most iconic Arsenal players of all time.He won four league titles and three FA Cups, captaining the Gunners during one of their most successful periods in the 1990s and early 2000s.
#7 Jamie Carragher
Although he grew up an Everton fan, Carragher became a club legend at Liverpool during his 17-year professional career.The highlight of the defender's time at Anfield came in 2005 when he tasted Champions League success after beating AC Milan on penalties in a dramatic final in Istanbul.
#8 Jack Charlton
Bobby's brother Jack was also a member of the winning 1966 England World Cup team, and spent his entire club career at Leeds United.A no-nonsense defender, Charlton played 773 times for the Yorkshire club and gained promotion from the Second Division in 1964 before winning the First Division in 1969.
#9 Gary Neville
Another member of the Class of '92, Neville was renowned for his consistency at right-back during Sir Alex Ferguson's reign.He was one of the dominant figures in the Manchester United and England dressing rooms and captained the Reds for five years. He retired in 2011.
#10 Lionel Messi
With five Ballons d'Or, nine La Liga titles and four Champions Leagues, Messi is one of the greatest players to have ever played the game.He was the star man of Pep Guardiola's formidable Barcelona team between 2008 and 2012 and has battled with Cristiano Ronaldo for recognition as the world's best footballer throughout his career.
#11 Francesco Totti
Totti spent a quarter of a century playing for Roma, winning one Serie A title and two Coppa Italias.The striker once said: "I've cheated on all the girlfriends I've ever had but I would never cheat on Roma."
#12 Paul Madeley
Madeley was used in a number of positions during the most successful spell in Leeds United's history in the 1960s and 1970s, and has often been described as the ultimate utility player.He played in the Cup Winners' Cup final in 1973 and the European Cup final in 1975 and retired in 1980 after 17 years at Elland Road.
#13 Billy McNeill
McNeill was the Celtic captain to lift the European Cup in 1967 and spent his entire career at Parkhead. He was a hard-tackling defender and racked up 790 appearances for Celtic between 1957-75. That incredible record earned him a statue outside Celtic Park, showing him lifting the European trophy, which was erected in 2015.
#14 Carles Puyol
Puyol captained Barcelona for a decade and won six La Liga titles with the club.He also lifted the Champions League on three occasions and the Copa del Rey twice during one of the most successful periods in Barca's history.
#15 Sandro Mazzola
An Inter Milan great, Mazzola found the net 160 times in 565 games for the Italian club between 1960-77.He won four league titles and two European Cups, scoring twice in the 1964 final against Real Madrid.
#16 Nat Lofthouse
Lofthouse is remembered fondly in the North West, having scored 255 goals for Bolton Wanderers. He netted twice in the 2-0 FA Cup final win over Manchester United in 1958 and has been honoured by a statue at the club's new stadium.
#17 Billy Liddell
Liddell's career was interrupted by the Second World War, but his loyalty to Liverpool was fierce.Playing as a winger and a centre forward, he notched 228 goals in 534 games for the Reds and stayed at Anfield despite relegation to the Second Division in 1954.
#18 Billy Wright
Wolves were the strongest team in England in the 1950s and Billy Wright was a key figure for the West Midlands club.He won three league titles between 1954-59 and was runner-up in the 1957 Ballon d'Or to Alfredo Di Stefano.
#19 Giuseppe Bergomi
Another Italian great, Bergomi played for Inter Milan between 1979-99, racking up 756 games.As a towering centre-back, he won the UEFA Cup three times and turned down the chance to leave Inter on multiple occasions.
#20 Franco Baresi
A 5'9" defender, Baresi became captain of AC Milan at the age of 22 and lead the club during a sustained period of dominance. Milan conceded just 14 times all season en route to the league title in 1988, and the club retired the No. 6 shirt when Baresi ended his playing career in 1997.
Divyansh26
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What about De Rossi.....he should also ne included in the list.......
pauabdpz
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so many real madrid loyal legendsππππ
Ibrahim321
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Loyalty level infinite.
vintage_kante
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this guy has been with Chelsea since age 14, how did he not the list.
Alakiri
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Good players don't play for name or for money, but for love of their club like the likes
daniza01
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y is there so many post saying Ronaldo Is the best? when messi is actually the best. Above all messi not only is loyal but is one of the best player in football world. The most important is loyalty
as_win10
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Manchester United Players 1. Ryan Giggs 2. Paul Scholes 3. Gary Neville These three had played only for Manchester United and Sir Alex Ferguson is the main man behind these legends. Bobby Charlton also played most of his career at Manchester United, but he had also played for some small clubs. Moreover Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs duo is one of my favourite duo. Thanks Sir Alex Ferguson.
M_B-7
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Francesco Totti is the one i can say the most priceless player in the world. He stayed at Roma for his whole career. He has opportunity to join Real Madrid ( One of the best club in the world ) but he chosed Roma over Real Madrid. Even knowing that he can won the Ballon d'Or, U.C.L with Real Madrid and his club ( Roma ) is nowhere close to Real Madrid but he rejected the offer and chosed to stay with his Family ( Roma ). It was the decision made by the heart not by the Brain. A.C. Milan was ready to pay 300m when he was only 12, but none of the Club and Amount separate Francesco Totti from Roma. If anyone on the earth hates this legend, he should go in front of the mirror and laugh on himself that he thinks he's a football fan. He's a legend and was really priceless. We love to Totti, football miss you.
PrinceSl
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When you talk about loyalty it sound strange to Real Madrid fans, they are the people that want Messi to leave Barcelona because the pain he has been causing them is too much. I just wish Leo will retire in Barcelona and we retire the number 10 shirt as well.
YousufTauseef
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they are both loyal to their clubs but we love football those players who left their clubs are not their mistake it's a football rule JUST CHILL
pratikumarcr7
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they say loyalty. truth... but u need passion and patriotism towards your club or country... that's only matter.. doesn't matter u play for single club or many clubs... it requires a lot hunger and determination to be succeed at different club... of course u do one thing over and over again at same place.. u can be perfect at that place... but that's not same for different place...