Živko Lukić

[1] From 1963 to 1965, he played youth football for Rijeka; he was the captain of the club's team that won the 1964 Kvarnerska Rivijera without conceding a goal.

[4] Up to this point, Lukić's plan was succeeding; he even received a welcome from the well-known magazine France Football several days before his debut for PSG.

[6][7] On 29 August 1970, Lukić played in his first and only official game with Paris Saint-Germain, coming on as a substitute in a 3–2 Division 2 win over Quevilly.

[8] In his 1992 autobiography, then-PSG president Guy Crescent wrote: "[Lukić's] mission was to neutralise our opponent's key player, [Daniel] Horlaville, whom we feared the most.

Despite his identity hoax, he was able to obtain a medal at the end of the season, as the Parisian club gained promotion to the Division 1 in 1971.