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11 Ex-Chelsea Players You Maybe Didn’t Know Were Still Playing
Chelsea are one of – if not the – most successful football club in London. Arsenal give them a run for their money but their success on the European stage, something the Gunners cannot claim, perhaps puts them just ahead on the scale of subjectivity. Alas, the Stamford Bridge outfit have boasted some of the most exciting, and memorable, players of the Premier League era.
Think Eden Hazard, John Terry and Didier Drogba as prime examples. But it’s not always been sunshine and rainbows for players on their books, with a handful never managing to break into first-team proceedings.
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You’ve also got the cult heroes of the footballing world and those that have just disappeared off the face of the earth once they left the west of the capital for pastures new. Former prospect Gael Kakuta springs to mind – and the Lille-born forward is among the ex-Chelsea stars that you maybe didn’t know were still playing the beautiful game.
Goalkeeper and Defence
Starting in between the sticks, we’ve got Asmir Begovic. Known for being one of the tallest players to ever ply their trade in the Premier League at 199cm tall, the Bosnian was largely a back-up during his time in the west of the capital, typically playing second fiddle to Thibaut Courtois. He kept 10 clean sheets in his 33 outings, but two of his more notable stints came at Stoke City and Bournemouth. He’s now at Leicester City.
Albeit a winger while on the books of Chelsea, Juan Cuadrado has spent much of his following spells deployed at right-back – so that’s where we’ve stuck him. In his two years at the club, he played a mere 15 times, and it wasn’t long before he was sent out on loan to Juventus, who eventually secured his services permanently in 2017.
He’s spent the remaining years of his career in Italy, though, with the likes of Inter Milan and Atalanta. At the time of writing, he’s on the books of Pisa – who compete in Serie A. On the opposite side of the defence is Patrick van Aanholt, who is synonymous to most Premier League fans for his stint at Crystal Palace.
The stocky Dutchman, now 35, played just a handful (eight, to be precise) matches for the Blues and even managed to win the Premier League with them in 2009/10. Now back in his homeland, Van Aanholt – a 19-cap Netherlands international – has featured for Sparta Rotterdam since November 2024. He’s made over 30 appearances for De Kasteelheren.
In the heart of the defence is Kurt Zouma, who is now playing for Romanian outfit CFR Cluj, and the unforgettable David Luiz, who is still playing at the age of 38. The seasoned Brazilian defender played just short of 250 times for Chelsea, and he’s now competing in the Champions League with Cypriot side Pafos FC.
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XI of Past Chelsea Stars Still Playing (Goalkeeper and Defence) |
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Position |
Player |
Years at Chelsea |
Current Team |
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GK |
Asmir Begovic |
2015-2017 |
Leicester City |
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RB |
Juan Cuadrado |
2015-2017 |
Pisa |
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CB |
David Luiz |
2011-2014, 2016-2019 |
Pafos FC |
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CB |
Kurt Zouma |
2014-2021 |
CFR Cluj |
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LB |
Patrick van Aanholt |
2009-2014 |
Sparta Rotterdam |
Midfield
Tipped for big things in the early embers of his career, Oxford-born Josh McEachran was fondly admired by none other than Real Madrid back in the day but turned down Los Blancos to continue his development at his boyhood club. It, ultimately, didn’t work out for him at one of England’s biggest sides, as he made just 11 appearances in five years.
It’s a terrible shame really, given how mooted he was in his teenage years, and he’s now playing for Bristol Rovers after spells with the likes of Brentford (during their Championship years), MK Dons and Oxford United. Danny Drinkwater is another who was unable to reach the heights expected of them at Stamford Bridge.
Signed one season after winning the title with Leicester City in 2015/16, Drinkwater canned his chance to impress on the big stage. Now, the central midfielder is rubbing shoulders with the likes of Joleon Lescott, George Boyd, Papiss Cisse and Emile Heskey in the most ridiculous Sunday League side ever created.
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A Chelsea cult hero of sorts, Juan Mata excited the Stamford Bridge attendees on a bi-weekly basis while at the club between 2011 and 2014. In that time, the fleet-footed ace – widely regarded as one of the best Spaniards in the history of the Premier League – played 135 times and plundered 86 goal contributions.
No longer able to produce magic like he used to, the 2010 World Cup winner moved to Manchester United in 2014 and stayed eight years before becoming something of a globetrotter. He joined Galatasaray in Turkey, then moved to Vissel Kobe in Japan. Now, he’s in Australia playing for Melbourne Victory.
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XI of Past Chelsea Stars Still Playing (Midfield) |
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Position |
Player |
Years at Chelsea |
Current Team |
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CM |
Josh McEachran |
2010-2015 |
Bristol Rovers |
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CM |
Danny Drinkwater |
2017-2022 |
Wythenshawe Town FC |
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CAM |
Juan Mata |
2011-2014 |
Melbourne Victory |
Forwards
On his day, there were not enough superlatives to describe the talent Willian had to offer. Fast, unpredictable and a brilliant set-piece taker, the Brazilian was named by Fikayo Tomori as one of the best Chelsea players he played alongside – and it’s easy to see why. A two-time Premier League winner with the Blues, he is now back in his homeland of Brazil.
Since leaving west London, Willian has turned out for the likes of Arsenal (the less said about that stint, the better), Corinthians, Fulham and Olympiacos. Now, he dons the strip of Gremio and has been since the summer after being left without a club.
Fabio Borini shocked many people when it was announced that he was returning to England to play for Gary Neville-backed Salford City, who are currently competing in the fourth tier of the English football pyramid. The Italian burst onto the scene as a young and excited forward in the capital, but he netted just three strikes in 38 appearances.
Wowing a player as gifted as Eden Hazard is no mean feat, but welcome to the world of Gael Kakuta. ”I’m gonna give you one name and John knows the player. The only one I was saying “wow” was Gael Kakuta,” the Chelsea legend said on the Obi One podcast. ”You asked me talent. Kakuta, by, far number one. Talent. I mean, talent. Wow.”
So, what happened? The 28-cap DR Congo international, now 34 years of age and entering the final years of his journeyman career, is plying his trade in Turkey for Sakaryaspor after a fleeting spell in India for Esteghlal FC. He moved back to Europe in February 2025 and has played 24 matches since in an attacking midfield role. He played just 16 times for the Blues.
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XI of Past Chelsea Stars Still Playing (Forwards) |
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Position |
Player |
Years at Chelsea |
Current Team |
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RW |
Willian |
2013-2020 |
Gremio |
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ST |
Fabio Borini |
2009-2011 |
Salford City |
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LW |
Gael Kakuta |
2008-2015 |
Sakaryaspor |
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Guillermo Ochoa Wears Special Shirt in Mexico vs Czechia
Guillermo Ochoa has been a regular in Mexico squads for two decades, but his appearance off the bench against the Czech Republic at the 2026 World Cup was likely his international farewell.
The veteran shot-stopper came on late, adding another chapter to a career that has spanned six World Cup call-ups. He may have kept a 15-minute clean sheet in his cameo appearance, but something on his shirt caught the attention of some eagle-eyed fans.
Ochoa was sporting the new FIFA “Legacy” patch, reserved for players who’ve featured in five or more tournaments. The trouble is, the numbers don’t quite add up.
Why Ochoa’s Legacy Patch has Raised Questions
FIFA introduced the legacy patch this year to mark out the players who’ve made the World Cup feel like home, names such as Lionel Messi, Luka Modric and Cristiano Ronaldo among them. Ochoa, named in six consecutive squads stretching back to 2006, looked a natural fit for the honour.
Except being named in a squad isn’t the same as playing in one. Ochoa was an unused substitute throughout the entirety of the 2006 and 2010 tournaments, never once stepping onto the pitch. FIFA’s own guidelines are clear that the patch is meant for players with genuine on-field minutes across five separate editions, not simply squad inclusions.
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By that measure, Ochoa has only actually played in four World Cups: 2014, 2018, 2022 and now 2026, still an impressive feat, but not one that qualifies him for the patch.
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None of this is likely to bother Ochoa much. At 40, he’s already confirmed his status as one of Mexico’s most beloved players, famous for his acrobatic saves and his habit of frustrating bigger nations on the biggest stage. He won’t feel as though he requires a commemorative badge to rubber-stamp it.
Whether a patch technically belongs on his shirt or not, his place in World Cup folklore isn’t going anywhere.
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Still, the mix-up does highlight the slightly messy rollout of FIFA’s new initiative. If the governing body wants the legacy patch to mean something, a quick look at the eligibility criteria might be in order before the next batch of kits is rolled out.
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Man Utd Make Fresh Contact For Alex Scott
Manchester United have made fresh enquiries over a move for Alex Scott this summer, according to TeamTalk, as the Old Trafford outfit continue their pursuit of a new midfielder.
There is an expectation that the Red Devils could sign up to three central options in the transfer window, with a deal for Ederson already agreed as the first arrival.
One of the other two expected signings is set to be the marquee arrival, with money set aside to spend big on a star who will anchor the midfield for years to come.
Plenty of links have emerged, with Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes the most prominent options, but a move for Scott appears to be on the cards for Man United.
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After an impressive season with Bournemouth, the Red Devils appear keen on a deal, as TeamTalk reports that the club have recently made fresh enquiries over a switch.
Scott has been valued at £80 million in some reports, as the team on the south coast face a battle to keep hold of their star player, who has been described as “amazing”, with the years on his contract dwindling.
However, despite the growing pressure to potentially sell the 22-year-old, the report from TeamTalk claims that Bournemouth are insisting that they won’t allow for an exit this summer.
New Cherries boss Marco Rose is believed to have told the hierarchy that he doesn’t want to lose the midfielder, and intends to go into next season with the star in his team.
It comes as the latest frustration for Man United in their ongoing pursuit of another midfielder, with challenges arising over a few of their other transfer options.
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Man United’s Midfield Struggles
Manchester United will be left frustrated with how their approach to the midfield options on the transfer market has gone so far this summer.
While a deal for Ederson has been wrapped up quickly, it seems as though ground has been lost to Tottenham in the race to sign both Tonali and Fernandes.
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Other options, such as Aurelien Tchouameni may prove costly and tough to get over the line, while Scott is the latest player to be seemingly ruled out for a move as it stands.
The Red Devils may need to dig deeper into their scouting pool to find their next top option, with others seemingly being ruled out one by one.
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Predicted Starting XIs for World Cup Group I Match
One of the most exciting games at this year’s FIFA World Cup thus far takes place on Friday when France meets Norway in the final matchday of Group I. The European nations collide at Gillette Stadium, battling to top their group.
Erling Haaland and the Vikings have lived up to their billing as dark horses with a 4-1 win over Iraq and a 3-2 victory against Senegal. Kylian Mbappe and Les Bleus have looked the real deal, beating Senegal 3-1 and Iraq 3-0.
It means the Norwegians will be eyeing victory over the French to steal first place in their group. Both countries are already through to the Round of 32.
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Match: |
Information: |
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Date |
Friday, June 26, 2026 |
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Kick-off Time |
15:00 EDT Local Time (20:00 BST) |
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Venue |
Boston Stadium (Gillette Stadium), Foxborough |
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Competition |
FIFA World Cup 2026, Group I (Matchday 3) |
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Referee |
Michael Oliver (English) |
Norway
Stale Solbakken’s men sealed their place in the knockout rounds with a hard-fought 3-2 win over Senegal. Manchester City striker Haaland was at the double as his side made it six points from their two opening games.
Norway can really put the cat amongst the pigeons with a win over favourites France and finish at the top of Group I. That will be a tough ask, though, as they haven’t beaten the two-time world champions since August 2010.
Team News
Solbakken is likely to be without Borussia Dortmund defender Julian Ryerson, who picked up a thigh injury in the win over Senegal. That will be one change that has to be made, and it will force their manager to rotate for the first time at this World Cup.
Torbjorn Heggem’s fitness will be assessed ahead of the game after coming off late on against Senegal. That might mean Solbakken tinkers with his defence, but Haaland will undoubtedly continue to lead the line, having bagged four goals in two games.
Predicted Starting 11
There should be two changes to Norway’s backline, with Marcus Holmgren Pedersen, who scored against Senegal, replacing Ryerson. Leo Ostigard could come in for Heggem as he did at the end of their win over the Senegalese.
Haaland should be joined by Antonio Nusa in attack, as well as Fulham’s Oscar Bobb, to give Alexander Sorloth a rest. Solbakken will want to field a team that can spring a surprise and beat France.
Expected XI: Nyland; Pedersen, Ajer, Ostigard, Wolfe; Odegaard, Berge, Berg; Bobb, Haaland, Nusa
France
Of the bookies’ favourites to win the tournament, France are looking the strongest side. A slightly underwhelming first-half performance against Senegal aside, they have been superb, and Mbappe is in red-hot form.
Mbappe, like Haaland, has found the net four times in two games, and he’s not the only French attacker shining. Les Bleus are currently top of Group I, ahead of Norway with a superior goal difference of just one.
Team News
Deschamps will miss the game against Norway after the death of his mother, leaving his assistant Guy Stephan to lead the team. He will have to decide which of Paris Saint-Germain’s attacking pair, Bradley Barcola and Desire Doue, should start.
Manchester United-linked Aurelien Tchouameni lost his place in midfield to Manu Kone in the victory over Iraq. He might have a fight on his hands to reclaim it, as well as Theo Hernandez, whom Aston Villa’s Lucas Digne displaced at left-back.
Predicted Starting 11
William Saliba returned and played the full 90 minutes in the win against Iraq, and he should keep his place against Norway. Digne fared well in that game and could get the nod over Hernandez again.
Kone’s performance earned praise, and he may have done enough to continue in midfield alongside Adrien Rabiot. In attack, Barcola has outperformed Doue thus far and should get a chance to prove he deserves to be a starter.
Expected XI: Maignan; Kounde, Upamecano, Saliba, Digne; Rabiot, Kone; Dembele, Olise, Barcola; Mbappe
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