Thursday, September 9, 2010

10 greatest football (soccer) players of all time

First Diego Armando Maradona (1976-1997)
Born: October 30, 1962
He plays: Support Striker, Attacking Midfielder
Clubs: Argentinos Juniors, Boca Juniors, Barcelona, Napoli, Sevilla, Newell's Old Boys

Diego Maradona won the 1986 World Cup almost single-handedly led Argentina and later in the last four years. He also took the only two Italian titles unfancied Napoli. Maradona was controversial at the best players of all time in an Internet survey by the FIFA site.Nobody can deny the fact that Maradona was the best dribbler of the ball. It proved too much, because he scored probably the greatest ever World Cup goal in 1986 (price: "Goal of the Century 'by FIFA in 2002). Maradona lifted the ball over the middle and promptly went half the England team left for dead before slotting the ball into the net. This game was one in which he scored his infamous "hand of God's purpose." He has repeatedly refused to openly admitDealing with the ball. In the nineties, his career took a downward path.

In Rosario City, Argentina, fans organized the "Church of Maradona." Maradona's 43rd birthday in 2003 marked the beginning of the year 43 DD - "Después de Diego" or After Diego - for setting up 200 members. Tens of thousands are members of the church's official website.

2nd Pele (Edson Arantes do Nascimento) (1.956-1977)
Born: October 23, 1940
Playing Position: Midfield
Clubs:Santos New York Cosmos

In the eyes of many, if indeed not most, Edson Arantes do Nascimento football fans is the greatest footballer ever, and there is much to be said for that view. It is certainly no denying his roots. Pele, because we are talking about, has three World Cups with Brazil, scoring over 500 goals.

Pele made his debut in the Brazilian league at the age of 16, and went immediately to the top leagueScorer and scored 36 goals in 29 games. The following season was as impressive as the young produced 58 goals in 38 internationals. His impressive debut deserves a place in the Brazilian World Cup selection in 1958, where he and his teammates ended the lifting of the trophy Pele. Pele scored two goals in the finals, when the world sat up and notes. At age 17 Pele was and still is the youngest World Cup winner.

His influence on the tournament in 1962 and 1966 wasnegligible due to injuries, but the 1970 Wold Cup Pele seemed resplendidly again. Playing in a team that was once the greatest footballer Pele had many widely recognized as the best in the world. His flair, dribbling skills and tremendous scoring ability would see him notching up over 500 goals. In 1975, Pele was the North American Soccer League, where he served as a goodwill ambassador for football. It is a rolePele was always playing.

3rd Johan Cruyff (Johan Cruyff Hendrikus) (1964-1984)
Born: 04/25/1947
Playing Position: Attacking midfielder, Forward
Clubs: Ajax, FC Barcelona, Los Angeles Aztecs, Washington Diplomats, Levante, Feyenoord

A great dribbler of the ball, George Best doubt the naturally gifted British player of his generation. a combination of very fast, perfect balance and power goals with both feet, ie the production of Bestwas a handful for even the best defenders.

Helping Manchester United win the European Cup in 1968 was his greatest achievement. This year, Best European Player of the Year was chosen. But in the following years the best players will increasingly disappear from the existence of the rock and roll celebrity, as problems with gambling, womanizing and alcoholism El Beatle performance overshadowed in the field.

In 1974 George Best Manchester United effectively ended his career with thehighest level at the age of 27 years. The Belfast Boy would later play on nearly ten years a number of lesser clubs, shows occasional signs of his former greatness.

4th Ferenc Puskas (1944-1966)
Ferenc Puskás (1927) was the outstanding player of the great Hungarian national team of the early 1950s. In 1952 they had won Olympic gold in Helsinki and the 'Magical Magyars', arrived in the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland, unbeaten in four years. Most of their big victorybeen achieved so far was last year when they had the first non-British team in England in Wembley Stadium to beat. In one of the great surprises of the history of football in Hungary are Germany narrowly past the post, with Puskas played despite an injury took earlier in the tournament. Puskas fled Hungary after the Soviet invasion of 1956 and moved to Real Madrid to play in his 30's. He is in Madrid to win together, with the likes of Di Stefano and many AgrigentoTrophies.

5th Franz Beckenbauer (1964-1984)
This list of top 10 greatest players ever is strongly biased in the forward direction, since these types of lists are the norm. We make no apologies for what it is that players who bring joy to the masses worldwide with its objectives and artistry. Nevertheless, this list is not complete without Franz Beckenbauer (1945). Nicknamed "The Kaiser" Beckenbauer was three times the mainstay of the European Cup winners Bayern Munich teamthe mid-seventies. He was captain of his country to World Cup 1974 in Germany. An elegant sweeper, Beckenbauer was outstanding for his well-known technical and tactical knowledge. As a manager he led the German national team 1990 World Cup in Italy.

6th Eusebio (1958-1978)
Eusebio da Silva Ferreira (1942) won 10 Portuguese championships and the 1962 European Cup with Benfica, scoring two goals in the final. He almost single-handedly tookPortugal in third place in the 1966 World Cup and scored nine goals. Eusebio's trademarks was his speed (he was the Portuguese Under-19 champion 400, 200 and 100 meters races), dribbling fast, accurate and powerful right foot strike. Eusebio an incredible 727 goals in 715 matches wearing Benfica jersey, and until recently was the all-time top scorer in Portugal with 41 goals in 64 matches.

7th George Best (1963-1984)
A great dribbler of the ball, GeorgeBest (1946) is undoubtedly the most naturally gifted British player of his generation. a combination of very fast, perfect balance and power goals with both feet, ie the production of Best was a handful for even the best defenders. Helping Man U to win the European Cup in 1968 was his greatest achievement. This year, Best European Player of the Year was chosen. But in the following years the best players will increasingly disappear from the existence of the rock and roll celebrities such as difficulties withGambling, womanizing and alcoholism overshadowed his achievements in the field. In 1974, best be left Manchester United, effectively ending his career at the highest level (even if he would play until 1984).

8th Michel Platini (1973-1987)
Three times European footballer of the year, Michel Platini (1955) France to two World Cup semifinals in 1984 and European Championship title. Platini, the French club Nancy-Lorraine, before moving to Saint-Etienne, where he won theLeague title in 1981. In 1982 he joined the Italian club Juventus. One of the greatest passers of the ball in the history of the game, was also a master of Platini free kick, a skill he perfected in a series of training dummies. Despite nominally a midfielder, Platini displayed remarkable courage scoring opportunities. He 68 goals in 147 matches for Juventus and was crowned top scorer in Serie A is not less than three.

9th Alfredo di Stefano(1943-1966)
Twice European Footballer of the Year, led Alfredo Di Stefano (1926) Real Madrid to five consecutive European Cups. Incredibly versatile and many believe he is the best all-around player in history. Di Stefano was a powerful forward blessed with versatility endurance, tactics, and especially football vision that caused him to fall to act as conductor of the symphony true. Di Stefano won many national league and cup titles with Real, butlike George Best, he never graced a World Cup. He moved to Espanyol in 1964 and played there until hanging up his boots at the age of 40 years.

10th Zinedine Zidane (1988-2006)
Or Zinedine Zidane (1972) and Michel Platini is the greatest ever French player for discussion. The fact that Zidane belongs in this list of truly great players, certainly not. The outstanding player of his generation, he led France to World Cup glory in 1998 and the European Championship in 2000. He was an excellentpasser of the ball first and foremost an outstanding playmaker that fed forward with great strides. But Zidane goals could even produce, especially the winning goal in the World Cup Final in 1998 and 2002 Champion's League final. Zidane was the European Footballer of the Year 1998 and the FIFA World Player of the Year 1998, 2000 and 2003.

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