Just to we all know, what does the "NT" stand for?
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Just to we all know, what does the "NT" stand for?
@iHEARTfootball National Team! Sorry if it wasn't clear though. My bad. :(
Anyone got an idea? Need more hint maybe?
Claudio Pizarro? No Wikipedia you cheaters :p
Without Wikipedia? That makes it almost impossible then. I'm going to have to go with some bloke from either Portugal or Paraguay.
Yeah, its going to be pretty hard if you don't use wikipedia. And no, its not Claudio Pizarro. Anyway, here some more hint: he was a national team player for his country in the 70 and the 80. He also played in an amateur football club at the end of his career.
Guys, you can and should use wikipedia for this one. Next one will be without wikipedia but for now, use it. Anyway, more hint, the nation he played for was an european country and he is in this nation top 3 best goalscorer even to this day. There is also only 3 player with more caps than him for his country.
Guys, you can and should use wikipedia for this one. Next one will be without wikipedia but for now, use it. Anyway, more hint, the nation he played for was an european country and he is in this nation top 3 best goalscorer even to this day. There is also only 3 player with more caps than him.
Given your hints I think I found him Grzegorz Lato. Polish international, second all time top scorer for his nation and played in Atlanta (Mexico). Never heard of him before tbh
Yep, thats him! Congrats!
This player was the top scorer in a prestigious tournament he played in for his national team. He also played in Mexico. He scored over 200 goal in his whole career (including his NT career) and won his nation footballer award of the year twice. He was also elected president of his country FA. The nation he played for has a P in its name.