Rainer Bonhof is the only player with three medals, and one of twelve players with two winners medals. He was in the West Germanysquad in 1972 (winners), 1976 (runners-up), and 1980 (winners). He played in a final match only in 1976. The following have played in two final matches: please log in to view this image Soviet Union 1960 (winners), 1964 (runners-up): Valentin Ivanov, Viktor Ponedelnik, Lev Yashin please log in to view this image West Germany 1972 (winners), 1976 (runners-up): Franz Beckenbauer, Uli HoeneÃ, Sepp Maier, Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck, Berti Vogts,Herbert Wimmer 1976 (runners-up), 1980 (winners): Bernard Dietz please log in to view this image Germany 1992 (runners-up), 1996 (winners): Thomas HäÃler, Thomas Helmer, Jürgen Klinsmann, Matthias Sammer please log in to view this image Spain 2008, 2012 (winners both times): Xabi Alonso, Iker Casillas, Cesc Fà bregas, Andrés Iniesta, Sergio Ramos, David Silva,Fernando Torres, Xavi The following players have won two tournaments: please log in to view this image Germany 1972, 1980: Rainer Bonhof please log in to view this image Spain 2008, 2012: Xabi Alonso, Iker Casillas, Cesc Fà bregas, Andrés Iniesta, Sergio Ramos, David Silva, Fernando Torres,Xavi, Raúl Albiol, Alvaro Arbeloa, Santi Cazorla, Pepe Reina
Nicolas Anelka, Champions League with Real Madrid and European Championships with France, 2000. Michael Laudrup, European Cup with Barcelona and Euros with Denmark, 1992. Ronald Koeman, Barry van Aerle, Hans van Breukelen, Wim Kieft and Gerald Vanenberg all won the EC with PSV and the Euros with the Netherlands in '88. I can't be arsed going back any further.
The Lunar Landings certainly did not take place and that is FACT. Anyone who thinks they happened is dumb.
Eddie has a point in my view. Most things are government cover ups, occasionally they get found out like Nixon for example.