#3 Lucio - Brasiliense
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After the retirement of Kaka, Lucio stands as the last active player of the 2002 Worldcup winning squad, as the 40-year-old proves to have a lot left in his tank. Often considered as one of the greatest and the most feared center-backs of the modern era, Lucio is one of the most accomplished football players at both club and International levels. He is well known for his time as a Bayern Munich and an Inter Milan player, winning the UEFA Champions League with the former.
As the time went by, so did the Brazilian's charisma, as he moved on from one club to another, eventually ending up in his home country, where he now plays for Brasiliense.
Edited by Ben Roberts