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Maradona’s childhood, debut with Argentinos juniors, boca juniors, and the Argentinan national football team. Includes footage from the 1979 youth world cup.
Watch the best moments of Zidane in the field. Zinedine Yazid Zidane was born on 23 June in 1972 in Marseille. Popularly he is famous as Zizou or Zidane.
Missed the famous shot of Maradona, Rivaldo, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Henry, Carlos, Zidane and others? Here it is. Many famous goals compiled together in one place for all soccer lovers.
In his native Brazil, Pelé is hailed as a national hero. He is known for his accomplishments and contributions to the game of football, in addition to being officially declared the football ambassador of the world by FIFA and a national treasure by the Brazilian government. He is also acknowledged for his vocal support of policies to improve the social conditions of the poor (when he scored his 1,000th goal he dedicated it to the poor children of Brazil). During his career, he became known as “The King of Football” (O Rei do Futebol), “The King Pelé” (O Rei Pelé) or simply “The King” (O Rei). He is also a member of the American National Soccer Hall of Fame.
Spotted by football star Waldemar de Brito, Pelé began playing for Santos Futebol Clube at 15 and his national team at 16, and won his first World Cup at 17. Despite numerous offers from European clubs, the current economic conditions and Brazilian Football regulations benefited Santos FC, thus enabling them to keep Pelé for almost two decades until his semi-retirement in 1974. Pelé played as an inside forward, striker, and what later became known as the playmaker position. Pelé’s technique and natural athleticism have been universally praised; he was renowned for his excellent dribbling and passing, his pace, powerful shot, exceptional heading ability, and prolific goalscoring.
He is the all-time top scorer in the history of the Brazil national football team and is the only footballer to be a part of three World Cup-winning teams. In 1962 he was part of the Brazilian squad but due to an injury suffered in the 2nd match did not play the whole Cup. Officially, just in November 2007 FIFA announced that he would be awarded the 1962 medal retroactively, making him the only player in the world to have three World Cup gold medals.
His professional playing career as an inside-forward spanned nearly 20 years, during which he played for just three clubs – Fulham, West Bromwich Albion and briefly for the defunct Vancouver Royals. He also made 20 appearances for England, scoring four goals.
His playing career started at Scunthorpe United in 1968 and by the time he retired in 1984 he was playing for Newcastle United, but the most successful years of his career were spent at Liverpool and Hamburg. However, despite scoring over 30 goals in 90 appearances for Hamburg, Keegan was often unhappy at the club, referring to his time in Germany as ‘his own personal This Life’.
He won a total of 108 caps for the England team, which at the time of his international retirement in 1973 was a national record. Although this record was later broken by 125-cap goalkeeper Peter Shilton, Moore remains the most capped outfield player ever to play for England.
James Peter ‘Jimmy’ Greaves (born 20 February 1940 in East Ham, London) is an English former football player, England’s third highest goalscorer, and more recently a television pundit.
A dominating central-midfielder, Keane has been hailed as one of the greatest players to grace the game in the modern era. In a highly successful 17-year career, he played for Cobh Ramblers in Ireland, Nottingham Forest and, most notably, Manchester United (both in England), before ending his career with a brief spell at Celtic in Scotland.
Keane was noted for his aggressive and highly-competitive style of play, an attitude which helped him excel as captain of Manchester United from 1997 until his departure in 2005. Keane helped United achieve a period of unprecedented success in more than 12 years at the club, during which he established himself as one of the greatest players in the club’s history.
* Golden Ball for Best Player of the FIFA U-20 World Cup: 1979
* Argentine league Top Scorer: 1979, 1980, 1981
* Argentine Football Writers’ Footballer of the Year: 1979 — 1981, 1986
* South American Footballer of the Year (El Mundo, Caracas):1979, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1992
* Argentine Sports Writers’ Sportsman of the Year: 1986
* Golden Ball for Best Player of the FIFA World Cup: 1986
* Best Footballer in the World (Once): 1986 — 1987
* World Player of the Year (World Soccer Magazine): 1986
* Serie A Top Scorer: 1987/1988
* Golden Ball for services to football (France Football): 1996
* Argentine Sports Writers’ Sportsman of the Century: 1999
* “FIFA best football player of the century”, people’s choice: 2000
* “FIFA Goal of the Century” (1986 (2–1) v. England; second goal): 2002
* Argentine Senate “Domingo Faustino Sarmiento” recognition for lifetime achievement: 2005
One of Maradona’s trademark moves was dribbling full-speed as a left wing, and on reaching the opponent’s goal line, delivering lethally accurate passes to his teammates. Another trademark was the Rabona, a reverse-cross pass shot behind the leg that holds all the weight. This maneuver led to several assists, such as the powerful cross for Ramón Díaz’s header in the 1980 friendly against Switzerland. He was also a dangerous free kick taker.