Thursday, August 9, 2012
The 4 biggest football All Time
Article provided by - http://www.futbolconsamba.com/ The football, which draws crowds, has created throughout its history, sports figures that have captivated both players and coaches, fans or critics. Make a list of the best players has always been difficult in all sports, and football is no exception. We tried to be as fair as possible to make this list, and boy, has been difficult to reduce and leave out so many glories. I just hope you enjoy it. Pele. Edson Arantes do Nascimento, three Corações, Brazil, 1940) Brazilian football. The best footballer of all time, in the opinion of many, was rejected by the major Brazilian soccer clubs early in his career, until, after playing in various secondary formations, in 1956, joined the Saints. Throughout his long career, Pele scored with the same club several glasses of America and, in 1962, the first World Championship clubs. La Perla Negra, one of the nicknames he received was a half-bodied player that combined great technical ability, a powerful shot in both legs and an unusual ability to anticipate.
Diego Maradona. It is considered one of the best players in the history of the sport, being chosen as the Best Player of the Century with 53.6% of the vote in a formal vote on the FIFA website and getting the third place in a survey conducted by members of the Football Committee of the institution and the subscribers of the FIFA Magazine. [3] Maradona won major sporting achievements both with Argentina and with some of the clubs he played. With the team won the World Cup 1986, World Cup runner-up in 1990 and 1979 World Youth. His most important achievements at the club was playing for Napoli, Johann Cruyff. He received the Golden Ball on three occasions (1971, 1973 and 1974), a brand that shares with Michel Platini and Marco van Basten. Cruyff was the most famous exponent of the football philosophy known as "Total Football" developed by Rinus Michele. FIFA is considered by one of the four best football players of the twentieth century, alongside Pele, Diego Maradona and Alfredo Di Stefano, and best of Europe.
He was also elected in second place for Best Player of the twentieth century by the IFFHS [3] and in 1999 as the third Player of the Century by the winners of the Golden Ball to date [Alfredo Di Stefano. City of Buenos Aires, July 4, 1926) is a former football player and former coach and current Hispano Honorary President of Real Madrid Club de Fútbol. FIFA is considered by one of the four best football players of the twentieth century, alongside Pele, Diego Maradona and Johan Cruyff in 2004 was voted the fourth best player of the twentieth century by the IFFHS [2] and also by all Golden Ball winners until 1999.
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