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Nicklas Bendtner, No. 52

Throughout history, the Lord has worn a variety of garments. Actually, Nicklas Bendtner had the number 26 before doubling it and stealing the number 52 at Arsenal. The B-52s even offered to reimburse any fan who had purchased the incorrect shirt the summer he adopted a new jersey. Not that he would have needed to, as legend has it that Juventus did not sell a single jersey bearing the great Dane's name during his entire season on loan.

Trent Alexander-Arnold, No.66

Liverpool FC's Trent Alexander-Arnold

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Despite being Liverpool's first-choice right-back, one of the best in the world, and possibly the only full-back who can compete for the No. 7 or No. 10 as well as the No. 2, Arnold still has two fat ladies on his back. Trent has stated that he is unsure when he will retire from wearing No. 66, the number he has worn for the Reds his entire career. It's strange to see two fullbacks at Anfield wearing numbers 26 and 66 instead of 2 and 3.

Bixente Lizarazu, No.69

MAY 13, MUNICH, GERMANY: After the final whistle of the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund at the Allianz Arena on May 13, 2006 in Munich, Germany, Bayern's Bixente Lizarazu celebrates with the trophy after winning the German Championship.

No giggling. Bixente Lizarazu, a World Cup winner, has worn the number 69 jersey for Bayern Munich since his birth in 1969. He stands 169 cm tall and weighs 69 kg. Nobody seems to remember him holding the No. 3 before leaving for Marseille and returning.

Ronaldinho is ranked 80th.

CARSON, CA - JULY 19: Former Los Angeles Galaxy teammate David Beckham #23 greets former AC Milan teammate Ronaldinho #80 before the MLS friendly match at The Home Depot Center on July 19, 2009 in Carson, California. Wasn't he the only one who could pull it off? Ronaldinho followed the rule of wearing a multiple of 10 while playing for AC Milan. But that wasn't the main reason he wore it. Mathieu Flamini chose the number 84 because it was his birth year; when Andriy Shevchenko resigned, he discovered that his previous number had already been taken and chose the number 76. Ronnie chose No. 80 for the same reason.

Vitor Baia (No.99)

When Vitor Baia moved from Barcelona to Porto in 1999, he chose No.99 as his jersey number. Sales were also impressive. In 2004, he was the first player to wear the number in a major European championship final. We've stuck with Baia in the hopes of the best ever since Ronaldo became R99 when he joined AC Milan.

Ivan Zamorano zamorano, No. 18

That is exactly what he did. Ivan Zamorano, a Chilean striker, desired Inter's number 9, but it was already taken. As a result, he wore the number 18 with a tiny "+" symbol in the middle, resembling a South American Ed Sheeran. Is it clever or ridiculous? We are still unable to make a decision after 20 years.

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