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There is always an intriguing curiosity about fans wanting to know how footballers or athletes, in general, live their lives outside the pitch, particular their love lives. Some form their perceptions about these favourites due to what they do on the pitch and wonder if they engage in certain issues in their lives just like any other human being. The reality is that because they are human beings, footballers also encounter issues of betrayal and voyeurism and happen to do things that are below their morality standards. Here are four players whose partners cheated on them with teammates John Terry and Wayne Bridge In 2010, alleged news about former Chelsea skipper John Terry having an affair with his ex-Chelsea and England teammate Wayne Bridge's wife Vanessa Perroncel broke and became haywire. Although according to The Guardian Vannessa still holds that nothing happened between her and Terry back in late 2009, the allegations led to Terry being stripped of his England captaincy in 2010 after the news broke. "After much thought, I have made the decision that it will be best for me to take the captaincy away from John Terry," said Fabio Capello, who was then the Three Lions manager. Two days after the allegations surfaced, Bridge’s City teammates Carlos Tevez, Stephen Ireland and Nigel de Jong all wore T-shirts reading “Team Bridge.” “If you acted like [Terry did] in Argentina, you’d be dead,” Tevez later said as quoted by theguardian.com. “In my opinion, Terry has no moral code for what he did to Bridge. In my neighbourhood, if you do that, you lose your legs,” he added.