The ingenuity and creativity that would be the game of soccer symbol to create an art form rather than the physical context of the sport. Footballers are awarded to freedom of expression, which is why it is the sport apart from others. Cricket players and baseball players reach are limited to specific actions, but the players can dribble, tackle, pass, or shoot in a variety of ways, allowing players to the top of the sport.
The list below does not include the current star players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, instead of the list contains players who have withdrawn from the beautiful game.
10. Zinedine Zidane - France
The passing strengths of Zinedine Zidane, strength, ball control and individual competence. We went to the best performance to see Zidane in the large and decisive games we will get to see a lot of players. In 789 games he scored a total of 159 goals as a central midfielder. He won the 2000 European Championships and 1998 World Cup with France. With Real Madrid and Juventus, he won a European Cup and three league titles.
9. George Best - Northern Ireland
The career of George Best was flooded with drinking problems, but his ability and talent was almost none. With Manchester United he won two league titles and the European Cup in 1968. In 579 games he scored a total of 205 goals as a midfielder and was the winner of the Golden Ball in 1968.
8. Ferenc Puskas - Hungary
Puskas was known for its ability to accurately score goals. The combination of the rating talent with the ability to generate new skills and general intelligence, he scored 700 goals in 705 total games. With Real Madrid he won five league titles and three European Cups. In 1954, he led Hungary to the finals of the World Cup.
7. Alfredo Di Stefano - Argentina
Stefano was a productive player for Real Madrid with 511 goals in 702 matches sensational. It was not an orthodox front so; He used to appear in the deposit, by the way, fighting, and dictate the game. Overall, it was a complete soccer player the game has ever seen. He won five European Cups with Real Madrid, and won a total of 13 titles of any champion throughout his career.
6. Michel Platini - France
With 353 goals in 652 matches, it would not be wrong to say that Michael was a midfielder. It was a great free kick taker and excellent passer. Scoring 9 goals European Cup in 1984, he nearly helped France win the championship. He won three league titles and a European Cup with Juventus.
5. Franz Beckenbauer - Germany
In the jargon of today, Beckenbauer was a defensive midfielder or a sweeper, but it was not enough to prevent him scoring 111 goals in 776 matches for Bayern Munich and Germany. Like Di Stefano, he was seen all over the field, to exercise its influence and dictate the game course, it was the decisive captain, but in combination with its highly technical, passing and dribbling. it was definitely one of the greatest footballers ever. He won the 1972 European Championships, the 1974 World Cup, with eight league titles and three European Cups during his career in the clubs.
4. Johann Cruyff - Holland
Cruyff had the pace and dribbling George Best and power, control and authority of Zinedine Zidane. combination calculating intelligence, clinical capacity and sublime elegance made her complete footballer. As an attacking midfielder, he scored 401 goals in 710 appearances. He won 10 league titles and three European championships.
3. Zico - Brazil
Zico's ability in the world of football has never been in question, but it is rarely included in the list of best players because of his lack of success. He was a prolific scorer with 527 goals in 769 matches. Its ability to produce unique skills and blows it also has remarkable goals designer. He had mastered a free kick and heading ability. He won four league titles and the Copa Libertadores.
2. pell Brazil
Pele is often the best footballer in the history of the game. His dribbling ability, speed, strength and sheer power saw mark-purpose breeds. playing in 1366, he scored 1282 goals. The ultimate goal scoring machine helped Brazil win the World Cup in 1958, 1962 and 1970. He also won five league titles and two Libertadores.
1. Diego Maradona - Argentina
Undoubtedly Maradona's talent was the biggest ever in the history of football. His crossing and passing was precise, his goal scoring was clinical and unique, and his dribbling ability was fascinating that enabled him to win a lot of help though his entire career. Being an attacking midfielder, he scored 345 goals in 680 matches. Although he is a tough career Pele, he still won three league titles and the World Cup 1986. He also won the UEFA Cup with Napoli.
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