Pele of Brazil
Pele Born October 3, 1940 in Tres Coracoes, Brazil soccer legend Pelé became a superstar with his performance in the 1958
World Cup. Pelé played professionally in Brazil for two decades,
winning three World Cups along the way, before joining the New York
Cosmos late in his career. Named FIFA co-Player of the Century in 1999,
he is a global ambassador for soccer and other humanitarian causes. Score
Diego Maradona of Argentina
Diego Armando Maradona was born on October 30, 1960 in Villa Fiorito, a
province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Maradona led club teams to
championships in Argentina, Italy and Spain. He played with the
Argentinian national team that won the 1986 World Cup, where he
received his famous nickname, "Hand of God."
Ronaldo Delima of Brazil
Born on September 22, 1976, in Itaguaí, Brazil, Ronaldo established
himself as an unstoppable scorer for European soccer teams in the
mid-1990s. He bounced back from a disappointing finish to the 1998 World
Cup and a series of knee injuries to lead Brazil to victory in the
2002 World Cup, and retired in 2011 as one of the game's all-time
greats.
ZInedine Zidane of France
Zinédine Zidane (born 1972) was the toast of France after
leading that country to its only World Cup soccer championship in
1998. The midfielder, nicknamed "Zizou," scored twice in
the championship match that year as the French, playing at home,
defeated Brazil.
Lionel Messi of Argentina
Born on June 24, 1987, in Rosario, Argentina, soccer player Lionel Messi
moved to Spain at the age of 13, after the FC Barcelona club agreed to
pay for hormone-deficiency treatments. Messi became a star in his new
country, scoring at will while leading his club to championships. In
2012, he set a record for most goals in a calendar year, and afterward
was named FIFA's "Player of the Year" a record fourth time.
Christiano Ronaldo of Portuga
Cristiano Ronaldo was born on February 5, 1985, in Funchal, Madeira,
Portugal. Manchester United paid £12 million to sign him in 2003—a
record fee for a player of his age. In the 2004 FA Cup final, he scored
Manchester's first three goals and helped them capture the championship.
In 2008, he set a franchise record for goals scored. In 2009, Real
Madrid paid a record $131 million for his services.
Ronaldinho of Brazil
Born in Porto Alegre, Ronaldinho is a footballer who currently plays for
Flamengo and the Brazilian national team. As a free-kick specialist, he
started off playing for Grêmio, then later for clubs Paris
Saint-Germain, Barcelona and Milan. He is a two-time winner of the FIFA
World Player of the Year and has also been honored with European
Footballer of the Year and FifPro Player of the Year.
The Greatest Footballers Ever
i believe Pele is the best. Looking at pitch, the type of balls used, the goals Scored which nobody has break despite the improvement in the football equipments and pitch and Winning the World Cup for his country. Thumb Up for him my people
ReplyDeleteyou are right my guy, is now that Ronaldo is playing finer than before. messi can't beat pelle record because is now losing form, i hope Ronaldo will try harder next season
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