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  1. Christopher Samba 1 2

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  2. David Beckham 1 2 4

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  6. Keylor Navas

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  8. Jean-Christophe Bahebeck

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  9. Philippe Mexes 1 2

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  10. Rolando

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  20. Éder Luciano

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