Best Represented Clubs At The 2014 World Cup: Arsenal and Liverpool in Top Ten

We look at the 10 clubs that have provided the most players to the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

Manchester City – 10

Fernandinho – Brazil

David Silva – Spain

Yaya Toure – Ivory Coast

Joe Hart – England

James Milner – England

Pablo Zabaleta – Argentina

Martin Demichelis – Argentina

Sergio Aguero – Argentina

Edin Dzeko – Bosnia and Herzegovina

Vincent Kompany (pictured) – Belgium

City have agreed a contract with Bacary Sagna, who is in France’s World Cup squad, but he is still officially an Arsenal player until July 1.

Arsenal – 10

Santi Cazorla – Spain

Jack Wilshere – England

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain – England

Olivier Giroud – France

Bacary Sagna – France

Laurent Koscielny – France

Mesut Ozil – Germany

Lukas Podolski (pictured) – Germany

Per Mertesacker – Arsenal

Thomas Vermaelen – Belgium

Sagna has agreed a contract with Man City, but he is officially an Arsenal player until July 1.

Napoli – 11

Henrique – Brazil

Raul Albiol – Spain

Juan Camilo Zuniga – Colombia

Lorenzo Insigne – Italy

Gokhan Inler – Switzerland

Valon Behrami – Switzerland

Blerim Dzemaili – Switzerland

Gonzalo Higuain – Argentina

Federico Fernandez – Argentina

Faouzi Ghoulam – Algeria

Dries Mertens (pictured) – Belgium

Liverpool – 11

Kolo Toure – Ivory Coast

Glen Johnson – England

Steven Gerrard (pictured) – England

Daniel Sturridge – England

Jordan Henderson – England

Raheem Sterling – England

Luis Suarez – Uruguay

Sebastian Coates – Uruguay

Mamadou Sakho – France

Simon Mignolet – Belgium

Pepe Reina – Spain

Liverpool have agreed a deal to sign Rickie Lambert, who is in England’s World Cup squad, but he is officially a Southampton player until July 1.

Real Madrid – 12

Marcelo – Brazil

Luka Modric – Croatia

Iker Casillas – Spain

Sergio Ramos – Spain

Xabi Alonso – Spain

Raphael Varane – France

Karim Benzema – France

Angel di Maria – Argentina

Sami Khedira – Germany

Pepe – Portugal

Fabio Coentrao – Portugal

Cristiano Ronaldo (pictured) – Portugal

Juventus – 12

Mauricio Isla – Chile

Arturo Vidal – Chile

Gianluigi Buffon – Italy

Giorgio Chiellini – Italy

Claudio Marchisio – Italy

Andrea Barzagli – Italy

Leonardo Bonucci – Italy

Andrea Pirlo (pictured) – Italy

Martin Caceres – Uruguay

Paul Pogba – France

Stephan Lichtsteiner – Switzerland

Kwadwo Asamoah – Ghana

Barcelona – 13

Dani Alves – Brazil

Neymar – Brazil

Alex Song – Cameroon

Alexis Sanchez – Chile

Gerard Pique – Spain

Andres Iniesta – Spain

Xavi – Spain

Cesc Fabregas – Spain

Pedro – Spain

Sergio Busquets – Spain

Jordi Alba – Spain

Lionel Messi (pictured) – Argentina

Javier Mascherano – Argentina

Fabregas has agreed to join Chelsea, but he is still officially a Barca player until July 1. Sevilla’s Ivan Rakitic, who is in Croatia’s World Cup squad, will replace Fabregas at the Camp Nou.

Bayern Munich – 14

Dante – Brazil

Mario Mandzukic – Croatia

Arjen Robben – Netherlands

Javi Martinez – Spain

Xherdan Shaqiri – Switzerland

Manuel Neuer – Germany

Bastian Schweinsteiger – Germany

Thomas Muller (pictured) – Germany

Philipp Lahm – Germany

Toni Kroos – Germany

Mario Gotze – Germany

Jerome Boateng – Germany

Julian Green – USA

Daniel van Buyten – Belgium

Manchester United – 14

Robin van Persie – Netherlands

David de Gea – Spain

Juan Mata – Spain

Shinji Kagawa – Japan

Wayne Rooney (pictured) – England

Danny Welbeck – England

Chris Smalling – England

Phil Jones – England

Antonio Valencia – Ecuador

Patrice Evra – France

Nani – Portugal

Marouane Fellaini – Belgium

Adnan Januzaj – Belgium

Javier Hernandez – Mexico

Chelsea – 17

Oscar – Brazil

Ramires – Brazil

Willian – Brazil

David Luiz – Brazil

Samuel Eto’o – Cameroon

Fernando Torres – Spain

Cesar Azpilicueta – Spain

Gary Cahill – England

Frank Lampard – England

John Obi Mikel – Nigeria

Kenneth Omeruo – Nigeria

Andre Schurrle – Germany

Romelu Lukaku – Belgium

Eden Hazard (pictured) – Belgium

Thibaut Courtois – Belgium

Victor Moses – Nigeria

Christian Atsu – Ghana

Although Lampard and Eto’o are being released and Luiz is joining PSG, they are all officially Chelsea players until July 1. On this date, Spain and Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregras will become a Chelsea player.