Champions League icon Clarence Seedorf joins Limitless ahead of World Cup 2026

The only player to win the Champions League with three different clubs joins Limitless as brand ambassador — his verdict on Yamal, Mbappé, Messi and more.


LimitlessJun 12, 20263 min read

The only player to win the Champions League with three different clubs gives his verdict on the stars to watch  and the farewells that will define the tournament

Limitless, the community-driven prediction markets platform where fans trade the future, today announced football legend Clarence Seedorf as a brand ambassador ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Seedorf, the only player in history to win the Champions League with three different clubs (Ajax, Real Madrid and AC Milan),  joins the platform as it builds towards the tournament with a run of exclusive content.

The partnership lands at the mid-point of a World Cup already being shaped by generational talent and generational farewells. Seedorf's read on both is the first release in the series.

On what it means to be limitless:

"Freedom. That's it. To be limitless is freedom."

On the players defining this tournament, Seedorf doesn't hedge:

Spain's breakout star has him hooked: "Super talented. The creativity, the freedom — I'm looking so much forward to watching him. But he'll have to confirm he's a real superstar now by showing continuity at the highest level," he says of Lamine Yamal.

England's captain gets a vote of confidence: "He's on fire. I think he'll have a great World Cup. For England, this is another opportunity to finally bring it home," Seedorf says of Harry Kane.

France's firepower comes down to one name: "You have to pick one, so Mbappé. Between him and the other super-strikers, it's going to be fireworks."

Germany's spark plug earns a nickname of his own: "Because of Musiala. I call him electric. I love the guy — what a talent."

And then, the farewells. Seedorf is candid about what's at stake for football's departing greats: he wants to see Neymar shine in "what is most likely his last World Cup" for Brazil, calls Messi's final tournament "a sad and a happy moment at the same time," and points to Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo as "another farewell" among "legends of the game" who will be "super motivated" precisely because so many are playing their last World Cup.

England's Jude Bellingham, by contrast, represents the tournament's future: "Bellingham looks like he's 30 — but he's still just 22. I'm looking forward to watching him."

About the partnership

Seedorf's insight will feature across Limitless's World Cup content programme through the remainder of the tournament, giving the platform's community a former-player's lens on the storylines, form and farewells shaping the competition, the same instinct for reading a match that Limitless's markets are built to reward.

 


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