Bobby Charlton
English midfielder and 1966 World Cup winner regarded as one of England's greatest footballers and a Manchester United icon.
55 athletes containing the letter H — each with origin, classification, and notes.
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English midfielder and 1966 World Cup winner regarded as one of England's greatest footballers and a Manchester United icon.
American tennis player who won 18 Grand Slam singles titles and reached at least the semifinals of 52 consecutive majors.
English football midfielder known for accurate long passing and free kicks, with league titles in four different countries.
American basketball center and three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year, 2020 NBA champion with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Kenyan long-distance runner who won two Olympic marathon gold medals and was the first to run the marathon distance under two hours.
Norwegian striker known for prolific goalscoring in the Bundesliga and Premier League, including a record-breaking Premier League debut season.
American boxer and four-time world heavyweight champion, the only boxer to win the undisputed heavyweight title four times.
Dominican-American track athlete and two-time Olympic gold medalist in the 400m hurdles, the first Dominican Republic Olympic gold medalist.
American sprinter who set world records in the 100m and 200m that have stood since the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
American boxer who finished his career undefeated at 50-0 across five weight classes.
Welsh football winger known for powerful left-footed strikes and five UEFA Champions League titles with Real Madrid.
Brazilian winger who won two FIFA World Cups and was known for dribbling skill despite a leg deformity from birth.
Ethiopian long-distance runner who won two Olympic gold medals in the 10,000m and set 27 world records.
Nigerian-American basketball center widely regarded as one of the greatest centers in NBA history, known for his footwork and back-to-back championships with the Houston Rockets.
American Major League Baseball outfielder who broke the all-time career home-run record in 1974 and held it for over three decades.
Mexican football striker and Real Madrid club legend who won five consecutive Pichichi awards as La Liga's top scorer in the late 1980s.
Australian swimmer who won five Olympic gold medals and set world records in freestyle events from 200m to 800m.
Japanese outfielder who set the MLB single-season hits record in 2004 and amassed over 4000 professional hits across Japan and the United States.
Pakistani fast bowler and all-rounder who captained Pakistan to its first Cricket World Cup title in 1992.
Pakistani cricket batter and former captain, the country's all-time leading run-scorer in Test cricket at over 8800 runs.
Dutch forward and manager who won three Ballon d'Or awards and shaped the philosophy known as Total Football at Ajax and Barcelona.
New Zealand rugby winger whose breakthrough at the 1995 Rugby World Cup transformed the international profile of rugby union.
Singaporean swimmer who won the 100m butterfly gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics, defeating Michael Phelps and earning Singapore's first Olympic gold.
Norwegian 400m hurdler and Olympic gold medalist who set the men's world record at 45.94 seconds at the 2021 Tokyo Games.
South African left-arm spin bowler and Test team specialist, the first bowler to take a Test hat-trick for South Africa.
Russian mixed martial artist who retired undefeated at 29-0 as UFC lightweight champion.
English football left back known for his Manchester United career and the opening goal of the UEFA Euro 2020 final for England.
American basketball point guard who won five NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers and led the Showtime era of the 1980s.
American forward and two-time FIFA World Cup winner who helped popularize women's football in the United States.
American sprinter who won four Olympic gold medals and set world records in the 200m and 400m.
American basketball guard who won six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls and is widely regarded as the greatest basketball player ever.
American swimmer who won 23 Olympic gold medals, the most by any Olympic athlete in history.
French attacking midfielder and three-time Ballon d'Or winner who led France to the 1984 European Championship.
Pakistani cricket batter and former Test captain who led Pakistan to the number-one Test ranking in 2016 and shared the record for the fastest Test fifty.
Indian cricket batter and former captain, the all-time leading run-scorer in Women's One Day International cricket.
American boxer and three-time heavyweight world champion widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters in history.
American football wide receiver and Pro Bowl selection, remembered for a one-handed catch that became one of the most-replayed moments in NFL history.
Uzbek gymnast and eight-time Olympian, the only gymnast to compete at eight Olympic Games across more than three decades.
Indian cricket batter who became the youngest Indian to score a Test century on debut and captained India's 2018 Under-19 World Cup-winning team.
Brazilian attacking midfielder and forward who won the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the Ballon d'Or in 2005 during his Barcelona peak.
Pakistani off-spin bowler credited with developing the modern "doosra" delivery, with over 200 Test wickets in his international career.
American basketball center who won four NBA championships and was one of the most dominant low-post players in league history.
American basketball power forward and six-time NBA All-Star known for athletic dunks during his time with the Seattle SuperSonics in the 1990s.
American basketball point guard who has won four NBA championships with the Golden State Warriors and is the league's all-time three-point leader.
French tennis player who reached the world top 15 in singles and won multiple ATP titles in the early 2020s.
Swedish figure skater, the first Olympic figure skating champion in 1908 and ten-time World champion who invented the jump that bears his name.
Indian cricket batter and former captain, widely regarded as one of the leading run-scorers across all three international formats in his era.
Pakistani fast bowler known for hostile left-arm pace, particularly remembered for a 2015 Cricket World Cup spell against Australia.
American sprinter who became the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympics at the 1960 Rome Games.
American basketball center who scored 100 points in a single NBA game and held many of the league's scoring and rebounding records.
American golfer and two-time major champion, the 2020 Tokyo Olympic gold medalist in men's individual golf.
Swiss football winger with Kosovan roots, known for powerful long-range shooting and a 2017 UEFA Champions League title with Liverpool.
French tennis player who won the 1983 French Open men's singles title, the last French champion at Roland Garros in the men's draw.
Japanese-Iranian pitcher who set Nippon Professional Baseball strikeout records before joining MLB, where he became a multi-time All-Star.
Swedish football striker who won league titles in four different countries and is widely regarded as Sweden's greatest footballer.
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