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A list of all the footballers who have won both the FIFA World Cup & FIFA Club World Cup

Rogério Ceni 
Ricardo Kaká 
Alessandro Nesta 
Cafu Moraes 
Andrea Pirlo 
Gennaro Gattuso 
Alberto Gilardino 
Ronaldo Nazario 
Filippo Inzaghi 
Ron-Robert Zieler 
Víctor Valdés 
Carles Puyol 
Gerard Pique 
Sergio Busquets 
Xavi Hernandez 
Andrés Iniesta 
Lionel Messi 
Thierry Henry 
Lucio da Silva 
Sergio Ramos 
Iker Casillas 
Raphaël Varane 
Álvaro Arbeloa 
Toni Kroos 
Xabi Alonso 
Sami Khedira 
Ángel di Maria 
Manuel Neuer 
Benjamin Pavard 
Jérôme Boateng 
Lucas Hernández 
Javi Martínez 
Corentin Tolisso 
Thomas Müller 
N'Golo Kanté 
Julián Alvarez 

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