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THE 6 MOST LOYAL FOOTBALL PLAYERS IN HISTORY

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In football, loyalty is measured by how long a player is willing to stay with a certain team. This is dependent on the player's performance at the club.

Here are the top six most devoted football players in history.

Totti, Francesco

He is the most devoted football player ever. He spent 24 years with Roma as a forward and attacking midfielder. He had a total of 307 goals and 196 assists during this period.

John Terry is number two.

He is the second most devoted football player in history. From 1998 to 2017, the English centre back played for Chelsea.

Steven Gerrard is number three.

The English midfielder spent 18 years at Liverpool. He had 185 goals and 151 assists over this period.

Buffon, Gianluigi

For 16 years, the great Italian goalie played for Juventus.

Andres Iniesta (#5)

The Spaniard is the fifth most devoted player in the history of the game. From 2002 to 2018, he spent 15 years with Barcelona.

 

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