5 Players who represented two different countries in the FIFA World Cup

Luis Monti- The first player ever to play for two different countries in the World Cup, Monti played for Argentina in the 1930 World Cup, and for Italy in the 1934 World Cup. He was also the World Cup champion for two different countries and won the trophy for both of these countries. 

Ferenc Puskas- The legendary striker, Ferenc Puskas played for Hungary in the 1954 World Cup, and for Spain in the 1962 World Cup.

Sandro Mazzola- Just like Luis Fonti, even Sandro Mazzola won the World Cup with two different countries. He played for the Brazil national team in 1958, and the Italy national team in 1962. 

Dejan Stankovic- The former Inter Milan player also played for two different teams in the World Cup during his career. Stankovich played for Yugoslavia in 1998, and for Serbia in 2006. 

Jose Santamaria- The former professional footballer and Real Madrid legend played for the Uruguay national team in 1954, and the Spain national team in 1962. 

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