He may no longer be playing on the pitch, but there is no doubt that former Manchester United and Real Madrid star, Ruud van Nistelrooy's, legacy lives on through his many accolades. Not least his achievement of being highest goal scorer in three different European domestic leagues, he's also the fourth highest goal scorer in Champions League history.

With that in mind, we are giving away two footballs signed by the man himself, and it could not be easier to enter. Simply answer the following question in the comment section below:

Which football club did Ruud van Nistelrooy leave when he joined Manchester United?

A.    Ajax

B.    PSV Eindhoven

C.   Feyenoord

Van Nistelrooy himself may no longer be playing in the Champions League, but there are still a number of talented players to keep your eye on throughout this year’s tournament. So, during each UEFA Champions League match week, Heineken invites football fans from all over the world to ‘share the sofa’ with a former UCL legend – bringing football fans closer to the UEFA Champions League than ever before.

Join them on the sofa, this Wednesday, 20:30 CET, as Fernando Morientes will be watching Real Madrid vs Galatasaray, answering your questions on the match, his career and the beautiful game in general. Simply follow @Heineken on Twitter and tweet your question to Fernando during the game, including @Heineken and #ShareTheSofa in the tweet.

 

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Terms and Conditions of the competition

1. Competition opens on Monday 25th November and closes on Friday 6th December, 2013.

2. All those who enter must be over 18 years of age

3. Two winners will receive one Adidas football, signed by Ruud van Nistelrooy

4. Winners will be picked at random

5. Winners will be notified by email from Monday 9th December, 2013

 

Standard Terms and Conditions:

1. This competition is only open to UK residents, excluding employees of Heineken, or any of its subsidiary companies, their families, agents or anyone else connected with this promotion.