Born in 1959 to Jamaican mother and Indian father in London. Joined Luton Town FC at age 15, playing 14 years. Scored 54 goals in 506 appearances for Luton Town. Became fourth Black player for England senior national team
Born in 1978, started at Perugia before joining Rangers at age 19. Transferred to Salernitana for £4 million in 1998. Joined AC Milan for €8 million in 1999, winning Champions League twice. Formed successful partnership with Andrea Pirlo, winning multiple titles. Retired from international football after 2010 World Cup
Born in 1983, Heitinga started at Ajax youth academy and made senior debut in 2001. Became first-choice player under Co Adriaanse and Ronald Koeman. Suffered serious knee injuries that kept him out for over six months. Left Ajax in 2008 after one season at Atlético Madrid
Born in 1970, started at Sporting de Gijón and played for Real Madrid. Joined Barcelona in 1996, winning multiple titles and becoming captain. Retired in 2004 after 400 games with 102 goals. Played for Spain in three World Cups and one European Championship
Born in 1980, joined Liverpool Academy at age nine. Made professional debut in 1998, initially struggled as defensive midfielder. Won three major trophies with Liverpool between 2000-2004. Became Liverpool captain in 2003, longest-serving captain at 10 years
UEFA Coaching Convention established in 1998 sets common coaching standards. Convention updated in 2020 with four key objectives. More than 200,000 people hold valid UEFA-endorsed coaching licences