The past 10 years has seen a number of extraordinary footballers hang up their boots.
In fact, so many have ended their playing careers between the end of 2009 and the beginning of 2020 that you could quite feasibly create an entire league of teams and have them compete for the crown of the greatest ever. Now there s an idea, Mr Infantino
While we wait for FIFA to cotton onto that concept, we ll have to make do with a single XI plus a manager of those who have stepped away from football this decade
Have a look to see who made the cut for a most difficult selection
GOALKEEPER: EDWIN VAN DER SAR
A winner of eight league titles with Manchester United and Ajax, twice a Champions League winner and the second-most-capped Netherlands international ever, Van der Sar called time on his career in 2016. He is now Ajax s CEO.
DEFENDER: JAVIER ZANETTI
A candidate for the greatest right-back in history, Zanetti ended his 22-year career in 2014 after winning 16 trophies with Inter, including the treble of 2009-10, and 143 Argentina caps. Practically a one-club man, he is a vice-president with the Nerazzurri today.
DEFENDER: FABIO CANNAVARO
The last defender to win the Ballon d Or, earned by leading Italy to the 2006 World Cup with some of the finest defensive performances ever seen in tournament football, Cannavaro was also twice a LaLiga champion with Real Madrid. He is Guangzhou Evergrande head coach these days.
Fabio Cannavaro