The top ten heroes of the World Cup: Beckenbauer
Time: December 08, 2005 16:28 Source: Sohu Sports Let me say a few words ((21))
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Source: Sohu Sports Name: Franz Beckenbauer
Birthday: September 11, 1945
Place of Birth: Munich, Germany
Career:
National team honors: 103 appearances (50 captaincy), 14 goals
1966 England World Cup runner-up
Third place in the 1970 World Cup in Mexico
Winner of the 1974 World Cup in Germany
Winner of the 1972 European Cup
Coaching honors:
1986 Mexico World Cup Runner-up
1990 Italy World Cup Champion
1994 Bundesliga Champion
1996 UEFA Cup Champion
September 11, 1945 Born in 1990; represented West Germany 103 times, participated in the 1966, 1970 and 1974 World Cup, winning the championship in 1974; served as the coach of West Germany and won the World Cup in 1990; was elected European Footballer of the Year twice; currently chairman of the 2006 World Cup Organizing Committee in Germany .
Whether as a player or a coach, Beckenbauer is undoubtedly one of the greatest figures in football history. It was he who reinterpreted the role of the "libero", who lifted the 1974 World Cup trophy as captain of West Germany; it was he who won the honor again as coach in 1990.
In 1966, Beckenbauer, who was only 21 years old, appeared in the World Cup for the first time. He scored two goals in the first World Cup game. In the end, West Germany defeated the Swiss team 5-0. Beckenbauer's performance in the 1970 World Cup in Mexico is also unforgettable. In the semi-final against Italy, he dislocated his shoulder but still played the entire game with a bandage.
In 1974, Beckenbauer ushered in his golden period. At this time, his position has changed and he has become a free man on the defensive line. His task in the backcourt is not only defense, but also the organization of the entire team. In the end, Beckenbauer led the German team to win the World Cup trophy for the second time. Beckenbauer also became the first captain to win the new Hercules Cup since Brazil permanently retained the Jules Rimit Cup in 1970.
In July 1984, after Jopp de Waal failed in the European Cup qualifiers, Beckenbauer was appointed as the coach of the German national team. His first success came at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, when the German team reached the final under his leadership. Although the heyday of Argentina won the final championship, Beckenbauer's performance has become one of the first-class coaches.
At the 1990 World Cup in Italy, the German team became the invincible world champion. When Bremer scored a penalty kick in the final against Argentina, Beckenbauer locked his place in the history of German football forever. Even a place in the history of world football, becoming the first person in the world to win the World Cup in both capacities as captain and coach.
In 1998, he was appointed vice president of the German Football Association. Under his leadership, Germany successfully won the right to host the 2006 World Cup. This was the second time that Germany had won the hosting of this event after 1974. right. Since Germany won the right to host the world, he served as chairman of the 2006 Germany World Cup Organizing Committee. Beckenbauer will always be a legendary figure in both German football history and world football history.
Pele among the top ten heroes of the World Cup
Time: December 08, 2005 16:43 Source: Sohu Sports Let me say a few words ((23))
Source: Sohu Sports Name: Pele (Edson Arantes Do Nascimento)
Born: 10.23, 1940
Place of Birth: Brazil, Tres-Tresones
National team honors:
92 appearances for the national team, 77 goals
1958 Swedish World Cup champion
1962 Chile World Cup Champion
1966 England World Cup First Stage
1970 Mexico World Cup Champion
Pele, born in 1940 in Tres Tresones, Brazil town.
Nowadays, when people mention Pele, they always put the title of King of Football in front of his name. He is a superstar who shocked the world and a football idol who broke records. With his impressive record as a three-time World Cup champion and his terrifying goals, Pele has become a benchmark for those who come after him.
Every time he touches the ball, every pass, every dribble, Pele always brings some unprecedented shots to the fans. With his keen instinct for a good shot, his eye for the perfect pass and his legendary dribbling skills, Pele is undoubtedly the best player in football.
In 1958, Pele had just turned 17 when he participated in the World Cup for the first time. When Pele, who was still unknown at the time, brought the game to a climax with his dazzling skills, the whole world was shocked. Pele participated in the 1962 World Cup in Chile because this was the best stage to showcase his talents, but unfortunately Pele was injured in the first game and could not play again. He watched from the sidelines as his teammates regained the World Cup title. At this time, Bailey has attracted everyone's attention.
However, he encountered misfortune again in 1966. In Brazil's third game against Portugal, he was carried off on a stretcher again. But unlike four years ago, this time he saw the team kicked out. In the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, Pele was at his peak. With the help of teammates Zaciano, Riverino and Alberto, Pele once again showed the world his talents. In the final of the World Cup in Mexico, Pele scored Brazil's symbolic 100th World Cup goal.
The Sunday Times wrote after the game: How do you spell Pele's name? G-O-D!
Top Ten Heroes of the World Cup: Maradona
Time: December 08, 2005 17:04 Source: Sohu Sports Let me say a few words ((68))
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Source: Sohu Sports Name: Diego Armando Maradona
Born: 10.30, 1960
Place of Birth: Argentina, Buenos Aires Villa-Fiorito District
National team honors:
91 appearances, 34 goals
1982 Spanish World Cup second stage
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1986 Mexico World Cup Golden Ball Award
1990 Italy World Cup Runner-up
1994 United States World Cup Group Stage Second Stage
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1976 - 1981 Argentino Juniors (166 appearances, 116 goals)
1981 - 1982, 1995-1997 Boca Juniors (71 appearances, 35 goals)
1982 - 1984 Barcelona (58 appearances, 38 goals)
1984 - 1991 Naples (259 appearances, 115 goals)
1992 - 1993 Sevilla (29 appearances, 7 goals)
1993 - 1994 Newell's Old Man (5 appearances, 0 goals) Goal)
Club honors:
1981 Argentine League Champion
1987, 1990 Serie A Champion
1987 Italian Cup Champion
1989 UEFA Cup Champion
If not for Maradona, who would have known about the poor Vila Fiorito district of Buenos Aires? On October 30, 1960, Maradona was born here.
Although he is not tall, God has given this little player superb football skills and a magical left-foot passing talent. Maradona's most outstanding performance was in the national team, scoring 34 goals in 91 appearances. For this reason, he is considered the eternal No. 10 of the Argentine national team.
In Argentina, football is a topic that people never tire of, and the joy it brings to Argentinians is unparalleled. Maradona has been the focus of Argentine football for the past decade or so. The former national team captain led his team to the 1986 World Cup title and is considered almost a god in a country where football is as important as daily bread.
In the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, Maradona's five goals helped Argentina reach the final and established his reputation. After defeating West Germany 3-2, Maradona - the greatest player in the world - finally lifted the World Cup with his own hands. Of course, the two goals he "scored" in the match against Argentina are classic and are still a topic of frequent discussion.
The 1994 World Cup in the United States was the last World Cup that Maradona participated in, and it was also his worst World Cup experience. Maradona was immediately removed from the competition after being found to have taken banned ephedrine during a doping test. Subsequently, the Argentina team, which had no backbone, lost to Bulgaria and Romania one after another, thus exiting the World Cup early.
The top ten heroes of the World Cup: Johan Cruyff
Time: December 08, 2005 17:20 Source: Sohu Sports Let me say a few words ((7))
Source: Sohu Sports Name: Johannes Hendrikus Cruyff
Born: April 25, 1947
Place of Birth: Amsterdam, Netherlands
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National team honors:
48 national team games (33 captaincy), 33 goals
1974 Germany World Cup runner-up
1974 Germany World Cup Golden Ball
1964 - 1973 Ajax (Netherlands)
1973 - 1978 Barcelona (Spain)
1979 Los Angeles Aztecs (USA)
1980 - 1981 Washington Diplomats (USA)
1981 UD Levante (Spain)
1981 - 1983 Ajax (Netherlands)
1983 - 1984 Feyenoord (Netherlands)
Club honors:
1966, 1967, 1968, 1970. 1972, 1973, 1982, 1983, 1984 Dutch League Championship
1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1983, 1984 Dutch Cup Champion
1971, 1972, 1973 European Champions Cup Champion
1978 Spanish Cup Champion
Cruyff was born in Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, on April 5, 1947. He represented the Netherlands in 48 games, played as captain 33 times, and scored 33 goals.
Although Cruyff did not win any honors at the national team level and only represented the national team in one World Cup, he undoubtedly can compete with the likes of Pele, Beckenbauer and Comparable to superstars like Maradona.
Cruyff was discovered and carefully cultivated by the legendary coach Michels at a very young age, and soon he became famous in the domestic arena. With his superb footwork, never fear of the opponent's interception, elegant and superb skills, Cruyff quickly became the focus of international football. He combines an offensive playmaker, a lethal passer and a killer in front of the goal. His passing ability is almost unprecedented.
For one of the greatest players in history, Cruyff's international career was short-lived. His first appearance for the Dutch national team was against Hungary in September 1966. Until October 1977, when he helped the Dutch team qualify for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina for the last time, he only played for the "Orange". "Los Angeles" participated in 48 games.
Cruyff's greatest achievement in international competition was participating in the 1974 World Cup finals in Germany.
In that World Cup finals, the total offense and defense style of football created around Cruyff was refreshing. Although his position on the court is center, he is everywhere on the court and gives his opponents a big blow. Other players move and change positions regularly according to changes on the field. The team's tactics keep the overall formation intact, but players in the same position often change. This is a revolution in football concepts, which brings a brand new storm to world football
. Although the Dutch team only finished second in that tournament, Cruyff relied on his superb performance to win himself the title of best player in the World Cup.
With his talent, the legend of Dutch football has earned an unquestionable reputation in the history of modern football.
Bobby Charlton, the top ten heroes of the World Cup
Time: December 08, 2005 17:26 Source: Sohu Sports Let me say a few words (0)
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Source: Sohu Sports Name: Bobby Charlton
Born: 10.11, 1937
Place of Birth: Ashton, England
National team honors:
106 appearances, 49 goals
1966 England World Cup champion
1968 European Cup third place
Club:
1953 - 1972 Manchester United
1973 - 1974 Preston (player/manager)
Club honors:
1957, 1965, 1967 English League Champions
1963 FA Cup Champions
1968 European Champions Cup Champions
751 English League appearances, 245 league games Goal
In November 1937, Bobby Charlton was born in Ashton, England.
When mentioning Charlton, people can’t help but think of the Munich air disaster, but as a survivor, Charlton also left more things worth remembering. In his 106 appearances for England, he scored 49 goals for the Three Lions. Charlton was a World Cup winner, a Siren of England, a great and honest player and a true ambassador of football.
Perhaps Charlton's biggest advantage lies in his comprehensiveness, excellent skills and outstanding ball distribution ability. He can overview the situation on the entire court and make extremely accurate passes based on the position of his teammates. Only a height of 1.73 meters cannot conceal his shooting ability. Although Charlton's initial position was as a left winger, he played on the right in his first international match on 19 April 1958, but as in his first game for Manchester United, he played on the right. A goal was scored in that game and led to a 4-0 thrashing of Scotland at Hampden Park.
Charlton's condition made him fully qualified to participate in the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, but the England team was eliminated by the former Soviet Union in the first round of play-offs. Charlton had the full trust of the coach And he didn't get a chance to play at all. In the subsequent 1962 World Cup in Chile, Charlton was the only important player. One of his goals helped England defeat Argentina and advance to the quarter-finals, but England were eliminated by eventual champion Brazil in the quarterfinals.
In 1966, this is a year that English fans and even the country will never forget. The England team won their only World Cup trophy so far in the World Cup held on home soil, and Charlton was among them. The core of that team, after defeating former West Germany in the final to win the championship, Beckenbauer pointed out that "England beat us in 1966 because Bobby Charlton was a little better than me." Mexico four years later In the World Cup, the Germans succeeded in revenge in the quarter-finals, and Bobby Charlton ended his performance in the national team. In 1974, Charlton hung up his boots and ended his brilliant playing career.
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Zov among the top ten heroes of the World Cup
Time: December 08, 2005 17:34 Source: Sohu Sports Let me say a few words (0)
Source: Sohu Sports Name: Dino Zoff
Born: 2.28, 1942
Place of Birth: Italy, Friuli
p>National team honors:
112 appearances (59 captaincy)
1974 Germany World Cup first stage
1978 Argentina World Cup fourth place
1982 Spanish World Cup Champion
1968 European Cup Champion
Zoff was born on February 28, 1942 in Friuli, Italy
The reason why Zoff can be called a legend is entirely because of his achievements in his football career: 112 appearances for the Italian national team, wearing the captain's armband 59 times, participating in three World Cup finals, maintaining 1142 minutes - A record of no goals in nearly 13 games.
On the football field, Zoff has evolved into an art form by keeping the opponent's shots out of the goal. The first international match came in April 1968. The opponent was the Bulgarian team. This was a quarter-final of the European Cup. The Italian team defeated their opponent 2-0. In the end, they reached the final and defeated them in the make-up. The Yugoslav team won the championship, and Zov was a member of that team.
In 1982, Zov appeared in the World Cup at the age of 40, and the team made it all the way to the finals. The Bernabeu defeated the former West Germany 3-1 to win the championship, and then Zoff retired from international football. Just like when he was selected for the Italian national team for the first time, Zoff took a gold medal as his best reward.
Platini, the top ten heroes of the World Cup
Time: December 08, 2005 17:42 Source: Sohu Sports Let me say a few words ((4))
Source: Sohu Sports Name: Michel Platini
Born: June 21, 1955
Place of Birth: France, Jove
National Team Honors :
72 appearances (49 captaincy), 41 goals
1978 Argentina World Cup first stage
1982 Spain World Cup fourth place
1986 Mexico World Cup third place
1984 European Cup champion
Club:
1966 - 1972 Juve
1972 - 1979 Nancy
1979 - 1982 Saint-Etienne
1982 - 1987 Juventus
Club honors:
1981 Ligue 1 champion
1978 French Cup Champion
1983 Italian Cup Champion
1983 European Champions Cup Champion
1984, 1986 Serie A Champion
1984 European Cup Winners' Cup Champion
1985 European Champions Cup Champion
3 Serie A Champions - 1983 (16 goals), 1984 (20), 1985 (18)
Platini on June 21, 1955 in the small town of Jove in eastern France.
Platini has never won the highest honor for a football player - the World Cup. In fact, it is the only trophy missing from his dazzling trophy case, but it cannot shake his status as a football legend.
His skill, keen awareness of the game and composure in the face of shooting opportunities have made him one of the celebrities in the history of the game. The record left in his career is 72 appearances for the French team, 49 times as captain, and 41 goals scored.
Platini had just turned 23 when he participated in the World Cup for the first time in 1978. Unfortunately, France was placed in a group with two favorites, Argentina and Italy. As expected, Roosters were eliminated in the first round, despite Platini scoring his first World Cup goal against reigning champions Argentina.
The 1982 World Cup can be said to be of great significance to Platini. In the previous year's qualifying match against the Netherlands at the Parc des Princes in Paris, it was he who scored a beautiful free kick that sent France into the 1982 World Cup finals. The match against the former West Germany team in the quarter-finals of the finals was a classic. Platini showed off his scoring ability and organizational talent, but it was the tenacious Germans who advanced in the end, and German goalkeeper Schumacher escaped. A red card penalty resulted in France, the best of the two teams, stopping there.
1984 was Platini's golden period. He led the French team to win their first international honor at home - the UEFA European Championship. Affectionately known as "Platoche" to the French, he scored a record-breaking nine goals in five games. In the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, Platini led the French team to once again challenge for the World Cup championship, but in the semi-finals they once again met their nemesis, former West Germany. The German team's excellent form and realistic style of play prevented the French team from Outside the finals. In the 3rd and 4th place finals, the French team defeated Belgium and won third place, but this was obviously not enough for Platini, and the World Cup became a pain that Platini could never make up for in his player days.
Kempes, the top ten heroes of the World Cup
Time: December 08, 2005 17:48 Source: Sohu Sports Let me say a few words ((6))
Source: Sohu Sports Name: Mario Kempes
Born: 1954.7.15
Place of Birth: Cordoba, Argentina
National team honors:
43 appearances (20 goals)
18 appearances in 3 World Cups
1978 Argentina World Cup Champion and Golden Ball Award
Kempes was born on July 15, 1954 in Cordoba, Argentina.
In the long history of Argentine football, apart from Maradona, no one can shine as brightly as Kempes. Despite his huge success at club level, Kempes' true glory came with the Argentina national team. In his 43-game international career, Kempes contributed 20 goals to the Argentine national team.
Described by Maradona as "the man who put Argentine football on the map," Kempes represented the Argentine national team in three World Cups and played 18 times. Argentina's performance in the 1974 World Cup in Germany was unsatisfactory, and Kempes' performance in Germany was also quite mediocre. He scored zero goals in that tournament.
In 1978, against the backdrop of Argentina being ruled by a military dictatorship, Kempes was recruited into the national team by Menotti as one of only two overseas players. There was still no performance in the group stage, but starting from the second stage, it almost became Kempes' personal performance time. In the end, Kempes became the second Argentine to win the Golden Boot after Stabile. Argentina also benefited from Kempes' outstanding performance and finally won the World Cup trophy.
The Argentina team was one of the favorites to win the 1982 World Cup in Spain, and most of the members of the 1978 championship team were retained. However, history does not repeat itself, and Kempes failed to score a goal before Argentina was eliminated.
Like his many goals, Kempes's fair play style on the field is also talked about by people. In all the international competitions he participated in on behalf of the Argentine national team, Kempes has never been shown a red or yellow card by the referee. In 1996, at the age of 41, Kempes officially hung up his boots and ended his brilliant playing career.
Gelder Muller, the top ten heroes of the World Cup
Time: December 08, 2005 18:01 Source: Sohu Sports Let me say a few words ((5))
Source: Sohu Sports Name: Gerd Muller
Born: November 3, 1945
National team honors:
68 goals in 62 appearances
1974 Germany World Cup Champion
1970 Mexico World Cup third place
1972 European Cup Champion
1970 Mexico World Cup Golden Boot Award (10 goals)
Personal scoring record for World Cup players (14 goals)
Muller was born on November 3, 1945. Located in Norlingen, Germany.
If you use one word to describe Muller, then goal is the best summary. This superstar of the 1970s is undoubtedly the greatest shooter in German history. He is also known as the most lethal striker in the world and the most intimidating striker because he can always hit the target at the most appropriate time. Give your opponent the most fatal and accurate blow at the most appropriate place and in the most appropriate way. He also got the nickname "Bomber". No one has been able to break many of his records, such as scoring 365 goals in 427 Bundesliga games and scoring 68 goals in 62 appearances for Germany.
Muller is one of the greatest shooters in modern football history. Although he is not tall (1.76 meters), he is quite strong and can complete various shooting movements in high-intensity confrontations. The restricted area lined with long players competed for header opportunities. He is a center in the traditional sense. He only moves in the penalty area. He never bothers to use long shots to score. He can shoot with both feet. He is calm and decisive in front of the goal. He also has an amazing sense of smell in front of the goal and can always catch it immediately. Opportunity for a follow-up shot.
In 1970, Muller made his opponents shudder in his first World Cup appearance. He played 6 times and played for 10 hours on the court. As a result, he broke into the opponent's city 10 times. In the group stage matches with Bulgaria and Peru, he scored two hat tricks. Among them, the hat trick against Peru only used I put it on my head in 20 minutes. Although Muller scored two goals in the semi-finals, Germany was blocked from the final by Italy, but Muller personally wore the Golden Boot.
In 1974, Muller made a comeback. In the final against the Netherlands, Muller used a classic "Mueller-style goal" at a critical moment to help the team win the championship on home soil. To this day, Muller still maintains a world record in football history, that is, he is still the player with the most goals in the World Cup. In the two World Cups, Muller scored 14 goals.
Paolo Rossi, the top ten heroes of the World Cup
Time: December 08, 2005 18:09 Source: Sohu Sports Let me say a few words ((6))
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Source: Sohu Sports Name: Paolo Rossi
Born: 1956.9.23
Place of Birth: Prato, Italy
National team honors:
48 appearances and 20 goals
1978 Argentina World Cup third place
1982 Spain World Cup champion
1982 Spain World Cup top scorer (6 goals)
1986 Mexico World Cup quarter-finals
Club:
1975 - 1976 Como
1976 - 1977 Vicenza
1978 - 1981 Perugia
1981 - 1985 Juventus
1985 - 1986 AC Milan
1986 - 1987 Verona
Club honors:
1982 Serie A championship
1983 Italian Cup championship
1984 European championship Champions League Champion
1985 European Champions Cup Champion
215 Serie A appearances, 82 league goals
Rossi was born on September 23, 1956 in Italy. Prato, this natural shooter has shone a dazzling light in world football.
But due to too many games, Rossi was scarred, so he made a decisive decision to hang up his boots at the age of 31 before his halo completely faded. Rossi's career record therefore stayed at 20 goals scored in 48 international games and 82 points in 215 Serie A games.
Some players can control the game, some can show superhuman skills, while others can only rely on their physical strength. Rossi does not belong to any of the above categories, he is a shooter, a natural shooter. In the 1978 World Cup in Argentina and the 1982 World Cup in Spain, the Italian striker harmoniously combined appropriate movement, perfect positioning and innate ability to seize opportunities. He also became the best shooter in the world at that time. one.
Rossi performed at a very high level in the 1978 World Cup in Argentina. His unparalleled ability to seize opportunities quickly attracted the world's attention to this killer with a keen sense of smell. Rossi's two goals and three assists laid a good foundation for his future. This player, who is only 1.74 meters tall and weighs only 66 kilograms, has never appeared as a powerful shooter, but he has the ability to appear in the right place at the right time. The reputation of "Golden Boy" spread like wildfire after that cup.
In the 1982 World Cup in Spain, even though Rossi had just completed his two-year ban, Bearzot, who was still the head coach of the Italian national team at the time, resisted the pressure and selected Rossi into the World Cup squad. In the group stage, the performance of the Italian national team and Rossi was disappointing. The team only relied on the advantage of goal difference to get through. However, after the start of the rematch stage, Rossi suddenly broke out. As a result, Rossi not only finished with 6 The ball won the title of top scorer and also helped the Italian team successfully win the championship. Later that year Rossi was also awarded the title of European Footballer of the Year. Rossi will always remain in people's memory as a special shooter. His outstanding shooting ability and humble attitude may never be combined in such a perfect way in one person again.