The worst World Cup winners

If 'The Theory of Everything' wins any kind of Oscar, Frank the Beef aka Frank LeBoeuf, will become the first person to act in an Oscar-winning movie and play in a winning World Cup final. Is there anyone less deserving? No, I'm being mean. LeBouef bugged me with his "cool Frenchman on the King's Road" column when he was at Chelsea, but he wasn't a terrible defender, did a good job when he filled in for the suspended Laurent Blanc in the 98 final, and is perfectly serviceable in his brief scene as a Swiss doctor in 'The Theory of Everything'. Good luck to him. He could be the next Eric Cantona.

But it got me thinking - who are the worst footballers to have won World Cups? The answer, disappointingly, is that there are not all that many bad footballers who have played on World Cup winning teams [I'm only going back to 1990. I know a lot of the 86 Argentinians were meant to be a bit dodgy and carried by Maradona, but I really can't remember many of them as individuals].
So, I've at least expanded it to people that were either a tiny bit not world-class or players who have seemed fairly average when playing in the Premier League or SPL.

Still not that many, and I know some of these are perfectly good players. But i've got ...

Frank LeBoeuf
Benedikt Howedes
Andre Schurrle
Marco Materazzi
Roque Junior
Kleberson
Fabien Barthez
Christian Karembeu
Stephan Guivarch
Christophe Dugarry
Taffarel
Branco

Gerard Pique
Rino Gattuso

I recognise that several of those (Pique, Gattuso, Materazzi, Schurrle, Branco, Roque Junior, even Barthez) were world class players at times, but they  had dodgy, or at least unexceptional, times in Britain/
Really, LeBoeuf and Guivarch stand out as the luckiest men in the history of football. Any other suggestions?

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