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1996 Panini Estrellas Europeas Checklist (Russian Edition) www.soccercardindex.com 1996 Panini Estrellas Europeas checklist (Russian edition) 1 Francisco Buyo - Real Madrid 41 Iván de la Peña - FC Barcelona 81 João Pinto - SL Benfica 2 Fernando Hierro - Real Madrid 42 Josep Guardioala - FC Barcelona 82 Michel Preud'homme - SL Benfica 3 Fernando Redondo - Real Madrid 43 Miguel Ángel Nadal - FC Barcelona 83 Emmanuel Amuneke - Sporting CP Lisboa 4 Michael Laudrup - Real Madrid 44 Jordi Cruyff - FC Barcelona 84 Oceano da Cruz - Sporting CP Lisboa 5 José Emilio Amavisca - Real Madrid 45 Sergi Barjuán - FC Barcelona 85 John Collins - Celtic FC 6 Iván Zamorano - Real Madrid 46 Ferrer - FC Barcelona 86 Fernando Couto - Parma AC 7 Raúl - Real Madrid 47 Mehmed Kodro - FC Barcelona 87 Hristo Stoichkov - Parma AC 8 Juan Eduardo Esnáider - Real Madrid 48 Julen Guerrero - Athletic Club 88 Gianfranco Zola - Parma AC 9 Danny Blind - AFC Ajax 49 José Luis Caminero - Atlético de Madrid 89 Faustino Asprilla - Parma AC 10 Jari Litmanen - AFC Ajax 50 Lyuboslav Penev - Atlético de Madrid 90 Dino Baggio - Parma AC 11 Marc Overmars - AFC Ajax 51 Davor Šuker - Sevilla FC 91 Roberto Baggio - AC Milan 12 Finidi George - AFC Ajax 52 Andoni Zubizarreta - Valencia CF 92 Franco Baresi - AC Milan 13 Nwankwo Kanu - AFC Ajax 53 Peđa Mijatović - Valencia CF 93 Paolo Maldini - AC Milan 14 Patrick Kluivert - AFC Ajax 54 Fran - Deportivo La Coruña 94 George Weah - AC Milan 15 Stefan Reuter - Borussia Dortmund 55 Miroslav Ðukić - Deportivo La Coruña 95 Dejan Savićević - AC Milan 16 Stéphane Chapuisat - Bor. Dortmund 56 Mauro Silva - Deportivo La Coruña 96 Marcel Desailly - AC Milan 17 Heiko Herrlich - Borussia Dortmund 57 Alfonso Pérez Muñoz Real Betis 97 Demetrio Albertini - AC Milan 18 Andreas Möller - Borussia Dortmund 58 Tsimbalario - Spartacus 98 Zvonomir Boban - AC Milan 19 Jürgen Kohler - Borussia Dortmund 59 Mamedov - Spartacus 99 Gabriel Batistuta - AC Fiorentina 20 Rubén Sosa - Borussia Dortmund 60 Kechinov - Spartacus 100 Rui Costa - AC Fiorentina 21 Karl-Heinze Riedle - Borussia Dortmund 61 Alenichev - Spartacus 101 Stefan Schwarz - AC Fiorentina 22 Alessandro Del Piero - Juventus FC 62 Dzhioyev - Alanya 102 Roberto Carlos - FC Internazionale 23 Gianluca Vialli - Juventus FC 63 Titov - Spartacus 103 Paul Ince - FC Internazionale 24 Paulo Sousa - Juventus FC 64 Tedeyev - Alanya 104 Gianluca Pagliuca - FC Internazionale 25 Fabrizio Ravanelli - Juventus FC 65 Shelia - Alanya 105 Christian Karembeu - UC Sampdoria 26 Paul Gascoigne - Rangers FC 66 Yanovsky - Alanya 106 Roberto Mancini - UC Sampdoria 27 Brian Laudrup - Rangers FC 67 Solomatin - Lokomotiv 107 Daniel Fonseca - AS Roma 28 Reynald Pedros - FC Nantes 68 Kanishchev - Alanya 108 Giuseppe Signori - SS Lazio 29 Nicolas Ouédec - FC Nantes 69 Nigmatulin - Spartacus 109 Alen Bokšić - SS Lazio 30 Claude Makélélé - FC Nantes 70 Bags - Spartacus 110 Corentin Martins - AJ Auxerre 31 Vítor Baía - FC Porto 71 Jürgen Klinsmann - Bayern München 111 Juan José Borrelli - Panathinaikos FC 32 Domingos - FC Porto 72 Lothar Matthäus - Bayern München 112 Bernard Lama - Paris Saint-Germain 33 Emerson Moisés Costa - FC Porto 73 Ciriaco Sforza - Bayern München 113 Patrice Loko - Paris Saint-Germain 34 Ovchinnikov - Lokomotiv 74 Mehmet Scholl - Bayern München 114 Youri Djorkaeff - Paris Saint-Germain 35 Kosolapov - Lokomotiv 75 Bernd Schuster - Bayer Leverkusen 115 Basile Boli - AS Monaco 36 Harlachev - Lokomotiv 76 Stefan Effenberg - Bor.Mönchengladbach 116 Enzo Scifo - AS Monaco 37 Tikhonov - Spartacus 77 Bodo Illgner - FC Köln 117 Anderson - AS Monaco 38 Khlestov - Spartacus 78 Jay-Jay Okocha - Eintracht Frankfurt 118 Bixente Lizarazu - FC Girondins Bordeaux 39 Robert Prosinečki - FC Barcelona 79 Ronaldo Koeman - Feyenoord 119 Checklist 1-60 40 Luís Figo - FC Barcelona 80 Ronaldo - PSV Eindhoven 120 Checklist 61-120 Thanks to Benjamin Li .
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