View Full Version : FIFA Top 125 Greatest Living Footballers
ronaldo2006yes
27 Jan 2006, 05:12 PM
First the link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_125_greatest_living_footballers#The_Americas
Argentina: 10
* Gabriel Batistuta
* Hernán Crespo
* Mario Kempes
* Diego Maradona
* Daniel Passarella
* Javier Saviola
* Omar Sivori
* Alfredo Di Stefano
* Juan Sebastián Veron
* Javier Zanetti
Brazil: 15
* Carlos Alberto
* Cafú
* Roberto Carlos
* Falcão
* Júnior
* Pelé
* Rivaldo
* Rivelino
* Romário
* Ronaldinho
* Ronaldo
* Djalma Santos
* Nilton Santos
* Sócrates
* Zico
So there, Brazil has more great players than Argentina by a LOT. Even if you disagree with this list you have to accept that as many Brazilians have been left out of the list as Argentinians, even though I can't remember any great argentinian players not in the list.
But brazilians there are many. And not to mention the departed greats: Vava, Garrincha, etc.
Teso Dos Bichos
27 Jan 2006, 05:31 PM
So Fifa are clearly biased. What's your point?
ronaldo2006yes
27 Jan 2006, 05:34 PM
So Fifa are clearly biased. What's your point?
read the post
Teso Dos Bichos
27 Jan 2006, 05:38 PM
Grow a neural net.
Dr. Know
27 Jan 2006, 07:40 PM
SO the Argentina board has it's own resident troll now. How nice.
argentine soccer fan
27 Jan 2006, 09:23 PM
First the link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_125_greatest_living_footballers#The_Americas
Argentina: 10
* Gabriel Batistuta
* Hernán Crespo
* Mario Kempes
* Diego Maradona
* Daniel Passarella
* Javier Saviola
* Omar Sivori
* Alfredo Di Stefano
* Juan Sebastián Veron
* Javier Zanetti
Brazil: 15
* Carlos Alberto
* Cafú
* Roberto Carlos
* Falcão
* Júnior
* Pelé
* Rivaldo
* Rivelino
* Romário
* Ronaldinho
* Ronaldo
* Djalma Santos
* Nilton Santos
* Sócrates
* Zico
So there, Brazil has more great players than Argentina by a LOT. Even if you disagree with this list you have to accept that as many Brazilians have been left out of the list as Argentinians, even though I can't remember any great argentinian players not in the list.
But brazilians there are many. And not to mention the departed greats: Vava, Garrincha, etc.
LOL! What did you expect? That list was made by Pele, who happens to be a Brazilian. Are we supposed to take it seriously? It even includes some women players.
Jujumanjilol
02 Feb 2006, 05:42 PM
First the link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_125_greatest_living_footballers#The_Americas
Argentina: 10
* Gabriel Batistuta
* Hernán Crespo
* Mario Kempes
* Diego Maradona
* Daniel Passarella
* Javier Saviola
* Omar Sivori
* Alfredo Di Stefano
* Juan Sebastián Veron
* Javier Zanetti
Brazil: 15
* Carlos Alberto
* Cafú
* Roberto Carlos
* Falcão
* Júnior
* Pelé
* Rivaldo
* Rivelino
* Romário
* Ronaldinho
* Ronaldo
* Djalma Santos
* Nilton Santos
* Sócrates
* Zico
So there, Brazil has more great players than Argentina by a LOT. Even if you disagree with this list you have to accept that as many Brazilians have been left out of the list as Argentinians, even though I can't remember any great argentinian players not in the list.
But brazilians there are many. And not to mention the departed greats: Vava, Garrincha, etc.
Estoy completamente de acuerdo.
elcontra
02 Feb 2006, 06:01 PM
oh great, he's back ...and he's responding to his own posts.
seek some psych help, buddy.
efernandez9
02 Feb 2006, 07:10 PM
oh great, he's back ...and he's responding to his own posts.
seek some psych help, buddy.
parece ser el mismo tonto! ya le buscaremos su sitio.....
The Philosopher
04 Feb 2006, 08:48 AM
what do u expect, one country produces ball players, the other just spends wc after wc hacking opponents to bits and diving for 90 mins at a time. thats when they are not headbutting opponents or scoring with hand balls. of course brazil will have millions more high quality footballers than argentina, why would u think that a good player is one who can waste the most time rolling on the floor or arguing with the referee. no , of course not. the best players are the ones with the most flair, or the most complete game. im not saying that argentina hasnt produced magnificent flair players, but by simple numbers u can see that when one team sends out ten men to play football, and the other sends out 2 men to play football and 8 to kick the chit out of the oponent, the one with the most ball players will be the ones who impress the viewers the most
Teso Dos Bichos
04 Feb 2006, 09:27 AM
I hope you join ronaldo2006yes in getting a red.
The Philosopher
04 Feb 2006, 12:06 PM
whats that supposed to mean? i have an opinion, i voiced it, get over it. argentina has produced some of the greatest players in history, far more than england over the past 30 years, no contest, but come on, we are not talking about england, were talking about brazil. england put out 4 players to score and 6 to break up play usually, so were almost as destructive as the argentines, brazil doesnt usually play with destroyers, they play with ball players, they also have a population size which dwarfs that of englands and argentinas. so why complain when brazil has more flair players than argentina, it is common sense, u dont even need to list them
bsas
04 Feb 2006, 03:50 PM
Ghosh, this guy has so many socks, he can open a full shop!..
spoonman
07 Feb 2006, 12:44 PM
First the link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_125_greatest_living_footballers#The_Americas
Argentina: 10
* Gabriel Batistuta
* Hernán Crespo
* Mario Kempes
* Diego Maradona
* Daniel Passarella
* Javier Saviola
* Omar Sivori
* Alfredo Di Stefano
* Juan Sebastián Veron
* Javier Zanetti
Brazil: 15
* Carlos Alberto
* Cafú
* Roberto Carlos
* Falcão
* Júnior
* Pelé
* Rivaldo
* Rivelino
* Romário
* Ronaldinho
* Ronaldo
* Djalma Santos
* Nilton Santos
* Sócrates
* Zico
So there, Brazil has more great players than Argentina by a LOT. Even if you disagree with this list you have to accept that as many Brazilians have been left out of the list as Argentinians, even though I can't remember any great argentinian players not in the list.
But brazilians there are many. And not to mention the departed greats: Vava, Garrincha, etc.
Netherlands 13,
Compare it with population and the Brazil list becomes not that impressive
Dennis Bergkamp
Johann Cruyff
Edgar Davids
Ruud Gullit
René van de Kerkhof
Willy van de Kerkhof
Patrick Kluivert
Johannes Jacobus Neeskens
Ruud van Nistelrooy
Rob Rensenbrink
Frank Rijkaard
Clarence Seedorf
Marco van Basten
El viejo Matias
07 Feb 2006, 03:12 PM
You would figure if they was going to vote for themselves they would have caught that oversight:D ;) :p
EL MONO MARIO
07 Feb 2006, 06:57 PM
Sivori is dead....
argentine soccer fan
07 Feb 2006, 07:04 PM
Sivori is dead....
I think he died after the list was made. They shouldn't limit it to living players, because the moment somebody dies it is outdated. It is a ridiculous list anyway. It is obvious they were trying to include as many countries as possible for political reasons, and they even included two women so they US could have some representation.
ilovefotball
18 Feb 2006, 10:11 AM
Damn fifa they always do this.
Where is RIQUELME.........................
ecuafutbolfreak
18 Feb 2006, 04:04 PM
And Alberto Spencer, the all time scoring leader in Copa Libertadores?? Pele fears Spencer! :mad:
megamac20817
18 Feb 2006, 06:34 PM
I don't really think this list is that great. Not only is it made by a Brazilian, there are plenty of players missing. And why exactly has it been posted in the Argentina forum?
F'ing troll.