Today were born such famous football personalities:
Samba Diallo (2003) — Senegalese midfielder of \"Dynamo\". He played for the youth team of Kyiv, successfully performing in the Youth Champions League. He made his debut for the first team of \"Dynamo\" in the autumn of 2022, coming on as a substitute in a Europa League match. Diallo is currently playing on loan for Jerusalem's \"Hapoel\".
Winnie Jones (1965) — former English midfielder. Currently a very famous actor. He represented the colors of London’s “Chelsea,” but spent most of his career with “Wimbledon.” Winner of the FA Cup 1988 (Jones has a tattoo honoring this event — ed. note). Despite being English, Winnie played for the Welsh national team, as he was not destined to play for the “Three Lions” due to his controversial reputation.
Uli Hoeness (1952) — former German footballer, football manager. General manager of Munich's “Bavaria.” In 30 years at the helm of “Bavaria,” Hoeness transformed the club into a clear leader of the German championship and a giant of European football. In early 2014, he was accused of tax evasion amounting to 15 million euros and sentenced to three and a half years in prison. In February 2016, he was released from prison after serving half of his sentence. On November 25, 2016, at the annual club meeting, Uli Hoeness was re-elected president of “Bavaria” after a break of 987 days.
Nikola Kalinic (1988) — former Croatian footballer. Previously played for “Atletico,” “Milan,” “Fiorentina,” “Dnipro,” English “Blackburn,” and his homeland's “Hajduk.” Since 2003, he played for youth and U21 teams, debuting for the main national team of Croatia in 2008.
Mikhail Mudrik (2001) — Ukrainian midfielder, currently playing for London’s “Chelsea.” Previously a player of Donetsk's “Shakhtar.” He played for Ukraine's youth teams since the age of 16. In April 2022, he was called up for the first time to the national team of Ukraine for team training in Slovenia. His official debut took place on June 1, 2022, in a World Cup qualifying match against Scotland, which ended with a victory for Ukraine with a score of 3:1.