Top 10 Footballers Who Changed Clubs the Most: The Journeymen

Top 10 Footballers Who Changed Clubs the Most: The Journeymen

Date: 2026-04-18

In football history, some players are remembered as legends of a single club, while others carve out a career map that spans continents. These "journeyman" footballers are the ultimate wildcard in Two Clubs One Player. Knowing them gives you an advantage in virtually any team matchup.

Nicolas Anelka is perhaps the most well-traveled star in football history. Emerging from PSG's academy, Anelka shone at Arsenal before playing for Real Madrid, Liverpool, Manchester City, Fenerbahçe, Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea, West Bromwich Albion, Juventus, and Mumbai City. This list alone shows he could be the correct answer for dozens of different matchups in Two Clubs One Player.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is another legend. Malmö, Ajax, Juventus, Inter, Barcelona, Milan, PSG, Manchester United, LA Galaxy, and back to Milan. Ibrahimovic's career map covers nearly every major league in European football. You could almost create a rule: "Whatever two teams come up, Zlatan probably played for both."

Samuel Eto'o should also never be forgotten. He played for Real Madrid, Mallorca, Barcelona, Inter, Anzhi Makhachkala, Chelsea, Everton, Sampdoria, Antalyaspor, and Konyaspor. His brief stints in Turkey are golden when Turkish Super League teams are matched with European giants.

Other notable journeymen include Robinho (Santos, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Milan, Guangzhou), Ángel Di María (Rosario Central, Benfica, Real Madrid, Manchester United, PSG, Juventus), and Radamel Falcao (River Plate, Porto, Atlético Madrid, Monaco, Manchester United, Chelsea, Galatasaray, Rayo Vallecano).

From a Two Clubs One Player strategy perspective, memorizing the list of these journeymen gives you an enormous advantage. With every new matchup, mentally scan these names first. There is a very high chance one of them is the correct answer.

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