#1 Nahki Wells (Burnley & Bermuda)
We all know the Bermuda Triangle, where ships and planes seemingly disappear without a trace. But I doubt many football fans knew that there's a Premier League player from the nation with less than 65,000 people, and he's actually not the first one.
Shaun Goater and Kyle Lightbourne, who were both born in the Bermudan capital; Hamilton, made a combined 59 Premier League appearances. Goater was the star striker for Manchester City when the team made it back to the Premier League at the start of the 21st century and has 13 Premier League goals to his name.
Nahki Wells should have a decent chance of becoming the new Bermudan top scorer in the Premier League. The 27-year-old striker has three straight seasons with 10+ goals to his name in the Championship and that prompted Burnley to dish out £5m for his services in the summer.
Wells, who was also born in Hamilton, actually hasn't yet played in the league as he sadly suffered an injury before the season started, but I doubt Sean Dyche bought him just to sit on the bench.
Like Curacao, Bermuda also plays in the CONCACAF region. They have even less history in football. The 180th team in the world hasn't even qualified for the Caribbean Cup.
The recent 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers ended in the CONCACAF 2nd round for Bermuda. Wells scored three times in the 1st round against the Bahamas in an 8-0 aggregate win, but they were dropped from the competition with a 1-0 loss to Guatemala.