12. Gordon Banks
Widely regarded as England’s greatest ever goalkeeper, the 1966 World Cup Winner made 679 professional appearances over a 20-year career. His save against Pele in 1970 is believed by many to be the best ever in the history of the game. Banks was before his time, with superb positioning, great athleticism, and incredible reflexes.

National service was mandatory in the UK up until 1960. Banks served his two-years from the age of 17, joining the Royal Signals. Then the army posted him overseas in Germany and that’s where he met his wife Ursula, who would have three children with him. Possibly the most romantic military story on this list.