The current European champions at club level have seven representatives in the Semifinals, however, one of their rivals exceeds that number
It’s been just over a month since fans of the Chelsea they celebrated their victory in the UEFA champions league, and now they can claim a share of European glory no matter which national team wins Euro 2020.
Thomas Tuchel’s star-studded team has at least one player in each of the four remaining nations in the Eurocup.
So no matter who wins the Semifinal of this tuesday between Spain and Italy or Wednesday’s clash between England Y Denmark. The Blues they are guaranteed that at least one player will return to Stamford Bridge with the champion medal.
In total, there are seven players of Chelsea in the tournament with Mason Mount, Reece james, Ben chilwell (England), Jorginho Y Emerson Palmieri (Italy), César Azpilicueta (Spain) Y Andreas Christensen (Denmark) all competing to lift the Henri Delaunay Trophy at Wembley next Sunday.
However, there is still another club that had more players in the Euro 2020 that he Chelsea and it turns out that he is one of the strongest rivals the Blues Last season.
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Which clubs have the most players in the Euro 2020 Semifinals?
Naturally, several of the players still involved could be transferred to other clubs this summer. Here we take into account the team in which each player was registered (either permanently or on loan) at the time the templates were presented to contest the Euro 2020.
Manchester City (8)
Aymeric Laporte, Eric Garcia, Rodri, Ferran Torres, Kyle Walker, John Stones, Phil Foden, Raheem Sterling
Chelsea (7)
Emerson Palmieri, Jorginho, Cesar Azpilicueta, Ben Chilwell, Reece James, Mason Mount, Andreas Christensen
Juventus (5)
Giorgio Chiellini, Leonardo Bonucci, Federico Chiesa, Federico Bernardeschi, Álvaro Morata
Barcelona (4)
Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets, Pedri, Martin Braithwaite
Manchester United (4)
David de Gea, Luke Shaw, Harry Maguire, Marcus Rashford
Napoli (4)
Alex Meret, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Lorenzo Insigne, Fabián Ruiz
Atalanta (3)
Rafael Toloi, Matteo Pessina, Joakim Maehle
Atlético de Madrid (3)
Marcos Llorente, Koke, Kieran Trippier
Borussia Dortmund (3)
Jude Bellingham, Jadon Sancho, Thomas Delaney
FC Copenhagen (3)
Mathias Jorgensen, Nicolai Boilesen, Jonas Wind
Inter Milan (3)
Alessandro Bastoni, Nicolo Barella, Christian Eriksen
Paris Saint-Germain (3)
Alessandro Florenzi, Marco Verratti, Pablo Sarabia
Sassuolo (3)
Manuel Locatelli, Domenico Berardi, Giacomo Raspadori
AC Milan (2)
Gianluigi Donnarumma, Simon Kjaer
Brighton & Hove Albion (2)
Robert Sanchez, Ben White
Aston Villa (2)
Tyrone Mings, Jack Grealish
Brentford (2)
Christian Norgaard, Mathias Jensen
Everton (2)
Jordan Pickford, Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Lazio (2)
Francesco Acerbi, Ciro Immobile
Leeds United (2)
Diego Llorente, Kalvin Phillips
Liverpool (2)
Thiago Alcantara, Jordan Henderson
RB Leipzig (2)
Dani Olmo, Yussuf Poulsen
AS Roma (2
Leonardo Spinazzola, Bryan Cristante
Torino (2)
Salvatore Sirigu, Andrea Belotti
Tottenham Hotspur (2)
Harry Kane, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Valencia (2)
Jose Gaya, Daniel Wass
Villarreal (2)
Pau Torres, Gerard Moreno
Wolverhampton Wanderers (2)
Adama Traore, Conor Coady
Arsenal (1)
Bukayo saka
Athlétic de Bilbao (1)
Unai simon
Bologna (1)
Andreas Skov Olsen
Fiorentina (1)
Gaetano castrovilli
Fulham (1)
Joachim andersen
TSG Hoffenheim (1)
Robert Skov
Leicester City (1)
Kasper schmeichel
Malmö FF (1)
Anders Christiansen
FC Midtjylland (1)
Jonas lossl
Nice (1)
Kasper dolberg
Parma (1)
Andreas Cornelius
Royal Society (1)
Mikel Oyarzabal
Sampdoria (1)
Mikkel damsgaard
Schalke 04 (1)
Frederik ronnow
Sheffield United (1)
Aaron Ramsdale
Southampton (1)
Jannik Vestergaard
Udinese (1)
Jens Stryger Larsen
West Bromwich Albion (1)
Sam johnstone
West Ham United (1)
Declan rice
We present you, by national team, the clubs that have players in the semifinals of the Euro 2020.
Italy
Juventus (4): Giorgio Chiellini, Leonardo Bonucci, Federico Chiesa, Federico Bernardeschi
Napoli (3): Alex Meret, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Lorenzo Insigne Sassuolo (3): Manuel Locatelli, Domenico Berardi, Giacomo Raspadori
Atalanta (2): Rafael Toloi, Matteo Pessina
Chelsea (2): Emerson Palmieri, Jorginho
Inter Milan (2): Alessandro Bastoni, Nicolo Barella
Lazio (2): Francesco Acerbi, Ciro Immobile
Paris Saint-Germain (2): Alessandro Florenzi, Marco Verratti
AS Roma (2): Leonardo Spinazzola, Bryan Cristante
Torino (2): Salvatore Sirigu, Andrea Belotti
AC Milan (1): Gianluigi Donnarumma
Fiorentina (1): Gaetano castrovilli
SPAIN
Manchester City (4): Aymeric Laporte, Eric Garcia, Rodri, Ferran Torres
Barcelona (3): Jordi Alba, Sergio Busquets, Pedri
Atletico Madrid (2): Marcos Llorente, Koke
Villarreal (2): Pau Torres, Gerard Moreno
Athletic Bilbao (1): Unai simon
Brighton & Hove Albion (1): Robert Sanchez
Chelsea (1): César Azpilicueta
Juventus (1): Alvaro Morata
Leeds United (1): Diego Llorente placeholder image
Liverpool (1): Thiago Alcantara
Manchester United (1): David De Gea
Napoli (1): Fabian Ruiz placeholder image
Paris Saint-Germain (1): Pablo Sarabia
RB Leipzig (1): Dani Olmo
Royal Society (1): Mikel Oyarzabal
Valencia (1): Jose Gaya
Wolverhampton Wanderers (1): Adama Traore
ENGLAND
Manchester City (4): Kyle Walker, John Stones, Phil Foden, Raheem Sterling
Chelsea (3): Ben Chilwell, Reece James, Mason Mount
Manchester United (3): Luke Shaw, Harry Maguire, Marcus Rashford
Aston Villa (2): Tyrone Mings, Jack Grealish
Borussia Dortmund (2): Jude Bellingham, Jadon Sancho
Everton (2): Jordan Pickford, Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Arsenal (1): Bukayo saka
Atlético Madrid (1): Kieran trippier
Brighton & Hove Albion (1): Ben white
Leeds United (1): Kalvin phillips
Liverpool (1): Jordan henderson
Sheffield United (1): Aaron Ramsdale
Tottenham (1): Harry Kane
West Brom (1): Sam johnstone
West Ham (1): Declan rice
Wolverhampton Wanderers (1): Conor Coady
DENMARK
FC Copenhagen (3): Mathias Jorgensen, Nicolai Boilesen, Jonas Wind
Brentford (2): Christian Norgaard, Mathias Jensen
AC Milan (1): Simon Kjaer
Atalanta (1): Joakim maehle
Barcelona (1): Martin Braithwaite
Bologna (1): Andreas Skov Olsen
Borussia Dortmund (1): Thomas delaney
Chelsea (1): Andreas Christensen
Leicester City (1): Kasper schmeichel
FC Midtjylland (1): Jonas lossl
Fulham (1): Joachim andersen
Hoffenheim (1): Robert Skov
Inter Milan (1): Christian eriksen
Malmo (1): Anders Christiansen
Nice (1): Kasper dolberg
Parma (1): Andreas Cornelius
RB Leipzig (1): Yussuf Poulsen
Sampdoria (1): Mikkel damsgaard
Schalke (1): Frederik ronnow
Southampton (1): Jannik Vestergaard
Tottenham (1): Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Udinese (1): Jens Stryger Larsen
Valencia (1): Daniel Wass