Country's All Time Greatest Player (22 Viewers)

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
8,065
#83
what about owairan(the desert maradona)
Other than his amazing goal against Belgium in WC94, I don't really see anything else he contributed to his country. Saeed was not really known for his magical footwork or dribbling, but rather for his strong shots. That goal, luck really sided with him, also Majed Abdullah and Hamza Idrees distracted a couple of the Belgian defenders, which kinda made Saeed's job easier.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
#90
good list agreed on most

Italy-Baresi/Zoff

Wales-John Charles

NIreland-George Best

Ireland-steve Staunton

Germany-beckenbauer

Argentina-maradona(de stefano was argie as far as i am concerned and is close 2nd)

England-Stanley Mathews

France-platini/rochetou

Holland-Cruyff

Brazil-Pele/zico/garrincha

scotland-King Kenny

Spain-zubizaretta(spelling??)

portugal-Eusebio

Chile-Zammarano

Romania-Hagi

Bulgaria-stoitchkov

Hungary-Puskas

Ukraine-Sheva

Cameroon-Roger Miller

Mexico-Hugo Sanchez
good list bozi, :toast: my list would be the same except for

italy - p.rossi/ roberto baggio
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
#91
UAE: Ismail Matar/Adnan Al Talyani

Kuwait: Jasim Yagoob

Qatar: Mansoor Muftah

Saudi: Yousif El thenayyan

Oman: Ghlam Khamis/ Ali Al habsi

Yemen: Ali El nono

Bahrain: Fouad Bu shager

Iraq: Younis Mahmood i guess

Egypt: Husam Hasan/ Mahmood el khateeb

Libya: Tarek el tayeb

Tunisia: Buazizi

Algeria: Rabeh Majjer

Morocco: Hadji

Iran: Ali Daai

Australia: Alex Tobbin

:agree:
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
#95
Paulo Rossi are you serious? I think besides those few world cup goals he hasn't done such a great deal in football.
Rossi returned just in time for 1982 FIFA World Cup, but Italian journalists and tifosi lamented he was in very poor shape. This view seemed to be confirmed by Italy's first, appalling three matches, in which he was allegedly described as a ghost wandering over the field aimlessly.

Bearzot, however, stauncely confirmed Rossi for the decisive round robin, in which his team was to face Argentina, the reigning World Champions, and Brazil, then considered the No. 1 favourite for the final title. After defeating Argentina 2-1, Rossi scored three memorable goals to shock Brazil 3-2 to qualify for the semi finals against Poland. Here his two goals again won the match for Italy against Poland. He also scored the first of the three goals with which Italy beat Germany in the final, giving his team their third World Cup.

Italian fans hung banners proclaiming him "Man of the match". Rossi's accomplishments in Spain gained him the title of European Footballer of the Year and World Player of the Year in 1982.
 
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Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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    I see. Yeah changing avatars can be really refreshing sometimes, I feel like posting more :D
     

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