Francis Edgar Awaritefe is an Australian former football player, and is currently a football commentator with the SBS network
in Australia. Awaritefe is also the Chief Executive Officer of the Johnny Warren Football Foundation. Awaritefe was raised
in England and Nigeria, living in his parents' homeland between the ages of 4 and 12 before returning to England. Awaritefe
was capped three times for Australia. He was the leading scorer in the 1992/93 season of the National Soccer League.
Graeme Hogg (born 17 June 1964 in Aberdeen) is a former Scottish football player. He began his career with Manchester United
in 1984 and went on to play 83 league games for the club before joining Portsmouth in 1988. During his time at Old Trafford,
United were FA Cup winners in 1985, but Hogg was not part of the squad that beat Everton 1–0 at Wembley.
Dieter Eckstein is a retired German football player, who played for several German clubs plus clubs in Switzerland and England.
He played for the West Germany national team, earning seven caps. Eckstein was a participant at the EURO 1988.
Dragutin Ristić (born 8 August 1964 in Pula) is a Croatian former footballer who played as a striker. He spent most of his
career playing for lower division clubs in Italy, and also played in Scotland, Portugal and Iceland.
Ben-Zion "Bonni" Shabbtai Ginzburg is a former Israeli footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. Having played for 11 different
clubs during his extensive career, he also collected 68 full international caps, the most for any player in his position in
the country.