The Champions League and EURO double winners

Pepe and Cristiano Ronaldo are part of an exclusive club
Pepe and Cristiano Ronaldo are part of an exclusive club / Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images
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Cristiano Ronaldo and his then Real Madrid team-mate Pepe had a stunning summer of 2016 as they followed up their UEFA Champions League success with victory in the UEFA EURO 2016 final with Portugal. That gave the pair entry into an elite club of just nine players ever to have won a European Cup and European Championship in the same year; will anyone join them in 2021?

To qualify as 'double winners', players must have appeared in both winning finals. Incidentally, no one has won the EURO and the UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup in the same summer since 1996, when Bayern stars Markus Babbel, Thomas Helmer, Thomas Strunz, Christian Ziege, Mehmet Scholl and Jürgen Klinsmann went on to win the EURO with Germany.

Who could do it in 2021?

Phil Foden, Mason Mount
Foden and Mount both have a chance of completing the feat / Pool/Getty Images

Chelsea: Mateo Kovačić (Croatia); Andreas Christensen (Denmark); Tammy Abraham, Ben Chilwell, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Reece James, Mason Mount (England); Olivier Giroud, N'Golo Kanté, Kurt Zouma (France); Kai Havertz, Antonio Rüdiger, Timo Werner (Germany); Jorginho, Emerson Palmieri (Italy); Billy Gilmour (Scotland); Kepa Arrizabalaga, César Azpilicueta, Marcos Alonso (Spain)

Manchester City: Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium); Phil Foden, Raheem Sterling, John Stones, Kyle Walker (England); Aymeric Laporte, Benjamin Mendy (France); İlkay Gündoğan (Germany); Nathan Aké, Philippe Sandler (Netherlands); Rúben Dias, Bernardo Silva, João Cancelo (Portugal); Eric Garcia, Rodri, Ferran Torres (Spain); Oleksandr Zinchenko (Ukraine)

All eligible players listed; not all have featured in recent national squads

European Cup-EURO double winners

Fernando Torres, Juan Mata
Torres and Mata joined the club in 2012 / Jasper Juinen/Getty Images

1964: Luis Suárez (Internazionale Milano & Spain)
1988: Hans van Breukelen, Ronald Koeman, Berry van Aerle, Gerald Vanenburg (PSV Eindhoven & Netherlands)
2012: Fernando Torres, Juan Mata (Chelsea & Spain)
2016: Cristiano Ronaldo, Pepe (Real Madrid & Portugal)

Wim Kieft is not on the list; despite having lifted the 1988 European Cup with PSV, he did not make it off the bench with the Netherlands in the 1988 UEFA European Championship final.

Real Madrid's Nicolas Anelka met the same fate with France in 2000, while team-mate Christian Karembeu fared slightly worse – he was an unused squad member in the finals of both the 2000 UEFA Champions League and UEFA EURO 2000 (albeit he had been on the pitch to win both the UEFA Champions League and the 1998 FIFA World Cup two summers before).

European Cup-World Cup double winners

Raphael Varane
Varane won the World Cup in 2018 / Matthias Hangst/Getty Images

1974: Sepp Maier, Paul Breitner, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck, Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller, Uli Hoeness (Bayern & West Germany)
1998
: Christian Karembeu (Real Madrid & France)
2002
: Roberto Carlos (Real Madrid & Brazil)
2018: Raphaël Varane (Real Madrid & France)

At the 2018 World Cup, Raphaël Varane had a doubly special feeling as he picked up his second major winners' medal of the summer, having landed the most important trophy in European club football with Real Madrid a few weeks earlier.

Sami Khedira so nearly joined the same band in 2014, but an injury in the warm-up prevented him turning out for Germany in their World Cup final win against Argentina. He had won the UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid less than two months before.