John McGinlay (born 8 April 1964) is a Scottish former footballer who is perhaps best known for his spell at Bolton Wanderers
in the mid to late 1990s.
Lee Michael Dixon (born 17 March 1964) is a former English professional footballer born in Manchester. He formed part of the
Arsenal defence from the late 1980s, throughout the 1990s, until 2002; Capped 22 times for England, scoring once. Lee currently
works for the BBC's Match of the Day as a football pundit and writes a corresponding column for their website. At one point
he had played at 91 out of the 92 Football League grounds - every one except Craven Cottage.
Paul Michael Lyons McStay MBE, nicknamed the Maestro, (born 22 October 1964, in Hamilton) is a former football player who
spent his entire career with Scottish team Celtic F.C. , making his debut in 1982 and retiring in 1997. He was noted for being
an intelligent and inspiring player and captained both Scotland and Celtic at all age levels. He was capped 76 times for his
country and scored nine goals.
Anton ("Toni") Polster (born 10 March 1964 in Vienna) is a former Austrian football (soccer) striker,the all-time leading
goalscorer for Austria and the singer of the Austrian band Achtung Liebe.
Salvatore Schillaci (born December 1, 1964), commonly referred to by his nickname Totò is a former Italian football player.
During his career, he played for Messina (1982–1989), Juventus (1989–1992), Internazionale (1992–1994) and Júbilo Iwata (1994–1997).
He was the Golden Boot winner for the 1990 FIFA World Cup after leading the tournament with six goals.