Clarence Seedorf – born April 1, 1976 – is a pundit for the BBC’s World Cup football coverage
He’s a Dutch former footballer and former manager of A.C. Milan.
Seedorf is the first player to have won the Champions League four times and with three different clubs – Ajax in 1995, Real Madrid in 1998 and Milan in 2003 and 2007.
In 2012 and 2014, Seedorf took part in Soccer Aid, a charity match at Old Trafford with former professional players and celebrities.
He played for “The Rest Of The World” team against England. In 2014, he scored a hat-trick and The Rest of the World won 4-2 and they raised over £4Million.
Mark Chapman – born October 11, 1973 – is a sports presenter at the BBC and Sky Sports. Chapman began his career in 1996 as the cricket correspondent for BBC North East radio. He worked as a continuity announcer on...
Thierry Henry – born August 17, 1977 – is a pundit on CBS’ football coverage. He is a French footballer who played as a striker for Arsenal and New York Red Bulls in Major League Soccer. Henry was born in...
Rio Ferdinand – born November 7, 1978 – is a pundit on TNT Sports. Ferdinand began his football career playing for various youth teams, finally settling at West Ham United where he progressed through the youth ranks and made his...