1. Ball King-Pele
Ball King's career is so legendary. From 1956 to 1974, Pele played for Santos for 19 seasons, * * * won the S? o Paulo League championship for 11 times, the Brazil Cup championship for 6 times, the Libertadores Cup for 2 times in South America and the World Club Cup for 2 times (predecessor of the Toyota Cup).
During this period, Pele was elected as the top scorer in the S? o Paulo state league for 11 times, especially from 1957 to 1965, when he wore the golden boots of the top scorer for 9 consecutive years, a record that no one could surpass.
2. "Bird"-Garrincha
Garrincha was born in Pau Grande near Rio de Janeiro in 1933. He was born with a deformed spine and his right foot bent inward. His left foot was 6 cm shorter than his right foot and bent outward. Although he was born disabled, Garrincha was able to pass and shoot well with his ball control ability, explosive speed and dribbling skills, and became one of the best football players in history.
3. The midfielder behind Pele, the originator of defoliation-Didi
In the p>1958 World Cup, the first generation of ball king Pele began to shine, but the best player in that tournament was not him, but a man named Valdir Pereira. This midfielder was the real organizational core of that Brazilian team, and he was even considered by many as the earliest in the history of world football. Usually, people are used to calling him by another name: "Didi".
4. "Doctor of Football"-Socrates
Socrates Brazzilero Oliveira (February 19, 1954-December 4, 211), a famous Brazilian football player, was born in Landy, the capital of Pará state in northwest Brazil. His father gave him this name because he worshipped the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates.
5. romario, the lone wolf of the Emperor.
"After Diego Maradona retired, he was the best star in the world." -zagallo, former head coach of Brazil and a generation of legend, said. This is not just his opinion. In 1989, Bailey made one of the most accurate predictions in his life: "The 199s belong to romario."
6. One of the greatest strikers is an "alien"-Ronaldo
Ronaldo Luiz Nazario De Lima. On September 22, 1976, the day when Ronaldo was born happened to be the day when Pele announced his retirement. Somehow, it seemed that God had brought another successor for the Brazilians.
7. Ronaldinho, the spirit on the football field
Ronaldinho, whose full name is assis morera, is one of the most famous attacking stars in Brazil. He has excellent ball control skills, good at quick breakthroughs in the middle and the side, varied positioning methods and accurate passes like scalpels.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Brazil National Men's Football Team