The Champions League, that's for many world football giants

The World Cup may still be the most popular event on the football calendar, not just the entire sport. But from a long time ago, in terms of quality and show, it's the Champions League that keeps the primat almost in proportion to any other sporting event, writes Periscope. Champions League [...]
The Champions League is gaining the reputation of each football player. However, many high-class players have failed to fulfill their aspirations to win the trophy.
Periscop has cut off just a few of the names of those who did not have the chance to be prize laureates in the most prestigious event for clubs, the Champions League.
GEORGE WEAH
The best shooter in the Champions League in 1994/ 1995, George Weah, failed to save his PSG team from AC Milan's debal. Rossoners were amazed at Liberia's abilities, and that summer he was transferred to San Siro.
Unfortunately, when George Weah came to Milan, other club stars had begun to fade, the club was subsequently experiencing a seizure.
GRABIEL BATISTIA
The Argentinian striker Gabriel Batistta would probably have had a better chance of winning the Champions League if he left Fiorentina earlier than 2000, by that time he was 31what?Gold. But the connoisseur remained loyal to La Violet despite the fact that they were only content with participating in the biggest club event, the Chamongs League.
When he finally left Florence, Batistta spent three seasons at the Rome club, winning Scudetto along with fellow Francesco Tottti and Vincenzo Montella in 2000/01.
He played the Champions League in each of the next two seasons, but the capital club never succeeded in winning the race.
ERIC CANTONA
The catalyst behind Manchester United's success in the 1990s, French Cantona, had already powered his boots at the time when Alex Ferguson finally braved the Champions League in 1999. By the time the Frenchman was 33 years old and was no longer part of active football when his former club, United defeated Bayern Munich's team in properlyCamp Nouú, in 1999.
RU UD V AN NISTELOY
With 56 goals in the Champions League, Van Nistelroy is the highest score player who has never won the Champions League tournament. The Dutch also was the best goalist in the tournament on three different occasions.
The attacker joined Manchester United two years after the 1999 historic triumph, and left two seasons before their next victory. He also failed to reach four years of his stay in Real Madrid and Manchester. The respective teams won the trophy shortly after his departure.
DENNIS BERKAMP
The last match of the Arsenal before Bergkamp's retirement was the 2006 Champions League final, in losing the tops of Barcelona.
Bergkamp was in the composition of Ajax and Inter, with whom he won the UEFA Cup, in 1992 and 1994 respectively. However, the continent's largest prize was shown to be unprecedented for a football giant like Bergkamp.
ZLATHAN IBRAHIMOVIC
Suedez maintains the unwanted record, making more appearances in the Champions League (124) without ever raising the trophy.
BU FFON
In 2001, he signed Parma for a world record record for a goalkeeper, Buffon entered the list with the largest presentation for Juventu's team.
The goalkeeper was at the gate of '%gabby' in three finals with the Torines giants, when the latter were defeated by Milan at (2003), Barcelona ( 2015) and the end by Reali Madrid (2017).
RONALDO
His Emnaku Cristiano Ronaldo has five medals won under this race, but Brazilian Ronaldo never won the Champions League despite playing for some of the most prominent clubs in Europe.
He was chosen the best player in the world in 1997, and 2002 never won the best prize for clubs. Furthermore, he never played a game in the League Champions final, yet he remains Ronaldo.
This list of the matchers in this race, they make them names like World Champions from 1990, and once the winner of the Golden Cup from that year, German legend, Loter Matheus; The next winner of the 1995 Golden Top, Italian Roberto Baggio. The legend of the English attack, Alan Shearer, and countless names and giants of world football. /Periscopei












