Luis Suarez And The 10 Most Controversial Footballers Of All Time

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Harald Schumacher (West Germany)

The ex-Bayern Munich and West Germany No 1 will always be remembered as being the man who knocked France international Patrick Battiston out cold following a brutal off-the-ball challenge during the semi-finals of the 1982 World Cup, rather than for being an outstanding goalkeeper.

 

 

John Terry (Chelsea and England)

One of those rare beats in the modern game today, a one-club man, with the domineering centre back being loved by the Blues faithful at Stamford Bridge, while at the same time loathed by just about everybody else in the country.

And the former England captain’s popularity was probably not helped either when he was alleged to have racially abused QPR defender Anton Ferdinand during a Premier League match at Loftus Road in November 2011, a charge that he was later cleared of in court the following summer.

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