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Yes, professional footballers often have the option to choose a nickname or a preferred name to be displayed on the back of their shirts. This is particularly common in leagues or tournaments that allow players to express their individuality. However, the chosen name must adhere to league regulations and may need to be approved by the team or governing body. Ultimately, the decision varies by league and team policies.

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