Great Generations of Footballers from Countries or Regions

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  1. Tom Stevens

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    Dec 12, 2012
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    #76 Tom Stevens, Jan 12, 2015
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    Building a generation around Maradona is problematic, especially compared to the last generation there is an almost comical lack of depth. I feel like I must be missing some import players for this group but have not found any.

    The Maradona/Ruggeri generation is from 1959 to 1966

    Finisher
    Ramón Díaz

    Creator
    Diego Maradona
    Claudio Borghi
    Néstor Gorosito
    Alberto Márcico

    Controller
    Jorge Burruchaga
    Juan Barbas
    Sergio Batista
    Gerardo Martino
    José Basualdo
    Leonardo Rodríguez

    Defender
    Oscar Ruggeri
    Nestor Sensini

    Goalkeeper
    Sergio Goycochea

    Diaz is the lone finisher who shone brightly for a very short amount of time. Maradona has some decent players behind him and overall makes a strong creative group. The controllers are the best group of the generation with good depth and solid players. The defenders are not deep but Ruggeri is one of Argentina's best. Goycochea is a good goalkeeper.
     
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  2. Pipiolo

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    Jul 19, 2008
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    Should Valdano be in this generation? I thought he was 29 at WC86, he would have had to be at the least 31 instead to be included here.
     
  3. Tom Stevens

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    The final generation I will do for Argentina is the promising group of players from the late 90s.

    The Batistuta/Redondo generation is from 1969 to 1976.

    Finisher
    Gabriel Batistuta
    Hernan Crespo
    Claudio Lopez
    Martín Palermo

    Creator
    Juan Sebastian Veron
    Ariel Ortega
    Marcelo Gallardo
    Kily Gonzalez
    Mauro Camoranesi
    Marcelo Delgado

    Controller
    Fernando Redondo
    Javier Zanetti
    Diego Simeone
    Matías Almeyda
    Leo Astrada
    Sergio Berti

    Defender
    Roberto Ayala
    Juan Pablo Sorín
    José Chamot
    Nelson Vivas

    Goalkeeper
    Carlos Roa


    The finishers are strong with two solid players behind the excellent Batistuta and Crespo. The creators are also solid lead by Veron, but he is the only great player of the group in my opinion. The controllers are very good with depth and quality. The defenders are somewhat weak behind the two excellent players in Ayala and Sorin. there is only one decent goalkeeper.
     
  4. Tom Stevens

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    Everything I see says he was born in 1955.
     
  5. Pipiolo

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    Jul 19, 2008
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    I would add Gabriel Calderon to the controller group and Luis Islas to the goalkeeper group. But it's true it's an incredibly thin generation, which Maradona led to a WC win and another final while playing every minute of both tournaments. #GreatestEver!!! :notworthy:
     
  6. Pipiolo

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    Jul 19, 2008
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    Ok, then it's my mistake. He was easily the oldest player who featured regularly in the WC86 campaign on what was an otherwise young side.
     
  7. Tom Stevens

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    Dec 12, 2012
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    Ranking

    Finisher
    1) Orsi/Monti
    2) Sivori/Perfumo
    3) Sivori/Corbatta
    4) Moreno/Pontoni
    5) Passarella/Kempes
    6) Ferreyra/Sastre
    7) Di Stefano/Carrizo
    8) Batistuta/Redondo
    9) Sastre/Moreno
    10) Maradona/Ruggeri

    Creator
    1) Moreno/Pontoni
    2) Sastre/Moreno
    3) Sivori/Perfumo
    4) Passarella/Kempes
    5) Orsi/Monti
    6) Sivori/Corbatta
    7) Ferreyra/Sastre
    8) Maradona/Ruggeri
    9) Di Stefano/Carrizo
    10) Batistuta/Redondo

    Controller
    1) Moreno/Pontoni
    2) Batistuta/Redondo
    3) Di Stefano/Carrizo
    4) Orsi/Monti
    5) Sastre/Moreno
    6) Maradona/Ruggeri
    7) Passarella/Kempes
    8) Sivori/Perfumo
    9) Sivori/Corbatta
    10) Ferreyra/Sastre

    Defender
    1) Sivori/Perfumo
    2) Passarella/Kempes
    3) Sastre/Moreno
    4) Sivori/Corbatta
    5) Moreno/Pontoni
    6) Di Stefano/Carrizo
    7) Batistuta/Redondo
    8) Maradona/Ruggeri
    9) Ferreyra/Sastre
    10) Orsi/Monti

    Goalkeeper
    1) Di Stefano/Carrizo
    2) Sivori/Corbatta
    3) Passarella/Kempes
    4) Sastre/Moreno
    5) Ferreyra/Sastre
    6) Moreno/Pontoni
    7) Sivori/Perfumo
    8) Maradona/Ruggeri
    9) Orsi/Monti
    10) Batistuta/Redondo

    Overall
    1) Moreno/Pontoni
    2) Sivori/Perfumo
    3) Passarella/Kempes
    4) Sastre/Moreno
    5) Sivori/Corbatta
    6) Di Stefano/Carrizo
    7) Orsi/Monti
    8) Batistuta/Redondo
    9) Ferreyra/Sastre
    10) Maradona/Ruggeri
     
  8. Tom Stevens

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    Tomorrow I will go for Germany and maybe Hungary.
     
  9. msioux75

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    Jan 8, 2006
    Lima, Peru
    #84 msioux75, Jan 12, 2015
    Last edited: Jan 12, 2015
    Tarasconi is overated in this group. In contrast J.Evaristo and Paternoster are underated, imho.

    Some sugestions.
    Creators: Juan Arrillaga
    Goalkeeper: Octavio Díaz


    Some sugestions:

    Goalkeeper: Juan Estrada (18 caps)
    Defender: Oscar Montañez (15 caps)
    Controller: Celestino Martinez (14 caps)
     
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  10. msioux75

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    Jan 8, 2006
    Lima, Peru
    Some suggestions:
    Goalkeeper: Juan Estrada
    Defender: Oscar Montañez, Ricardo Vaghi, Juan Carlos Sobrero (16 caps)
    Controllers: Celestino Martinez, Bruno Rodolfi
    Creators: Vicente Zito, Emilio Baldonedo


    Some suggestions:
    Goalkeepers: Miguel Rugilo, Obdulio Diano, Gabriel Ogando
    Defenders: R.Vaghi, JC.Sobrero, Eduardo "Zurdo" Rodríguez, José García-Pérez
    Controllers: Bruno Rodolfi, León Strembel
    Creators: Antonio Báez, Llamil "Turco" Simes
    Finishers: Manuel Pelegrina, Juan José Ferraro


    Some suggestions:
    Defenders: E.Rodríguez, J.García-Pérez, Juan Carlos Giménez, Alfredo Pérez
    Controller: Ernesto Gutiérrez
    Creators: A.Báez, LL.Simes, Roberto Coll
    Finishers: JJ. Ferraro, Santiago Vernazza, Ricardo Infante
     
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  11. msioux75

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    Jan 8, 2006
    Lima, Peru
    Some sugestions:
    Goalkeeper: Edgardo Madinabeytia
    Controller: Vladislao Cap
    Creator: Miguel Angel Montuori, Francisco Loaicono


    M.Rodriguez, Raffo, Savoy, Sarnari, Solari, Bilardo and Togneri are debatable choices, imho.

    Some sugestions:
    Controller: Omar Pastoriza
    Creator: Francisco Loaicono, Alberto González "Gonzalito"
    Finisher: Nestor Combin
     
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  12. Tom Stevens

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    Pastoriza was a pretty big miss by me.

    I am on the fence as to whether or not Combin is Argentine or French, I am leaning towards French as he was in Lyon's youth system by the age of 10, so to me he was "produced" by France.
     
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  13. msioux75

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    Jan 8, 2006
    Lima, Peru
    Pernía and Sabella are debatable choices, imho. Some suggestions:

    Goalkeeper: Jorge D'Alessandro
    Defender: Enzo Trossero, Roberto Mouzo
    Creator
    : Ricardo Villa, Oscar Ortiz, Enzo Ferrero
    Finisher: Hector Scotta, Carlos Morete



    Suggestions:
    Goalkeeper: Luis Islas
    Defender: Nestor Clausen
    Creator: Gabriel Calderon
    Finisher: Abel Balbo, Alberto "Beto" Acosta



    Berti and Vivas are debatable choices, imho. Some suggestions.

    Goalkeeper
    : Roberto Abbondanzieri
    Defender: Fernando Cáceres
    Controller: Darío Franco
    Creator: Diego Latorre, Claudio Lopez
    Finisher: Barros Schelloto
     
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  14. msioux75

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    Jan 8, 2006
    Lima, Peru
    Tom, we're waiting for the next generations
    You're doing an awesome work :cool:
     
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  15. JamesBH11

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    Sep 17, 2004
    agree that's a h3ll lot of work
     
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  16. Pipiolo

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    Jul 19, 2008
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    Balbo (and Caniggia) don't make it in the 59 - 66 generation, I believe both were a year too young.
     
  17. Tom Stevens

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    Balbo was 66 so he is in. Caniggia is 67 so he is out at this point. I could move the generation one year younger to pick him up. Do you think it would improve on the whole by dropping Ramón Díaz and Juan Barbas (both born in 59) to pick up Caniggia?
     
  18. Tom Stevens

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    On to Germany. This first generation is built around the players from the 1930s. They were in the shadows of the Danube School but still had some excellent players and had a good showing at the 1934 World Cup.

    The Szepan/Janes generation is from 1907-1914

    Finisher
    Edmund Conen
    Erwin Helmchen
    Otto Siffling
    Karl Hohmann
    Oskar Rohr
    Josef Rasselnberg

    Creator
    Ernst Lehner
    Adolf Urban
    Rudolf Gellesch
    Stanislaus Kobierski
    Ernst Albrecht

    Controller
    Fritz Szepan
    Andreas Kupfer
    Ludwig Goldbrunner
    Albin Kitzinger
    Rudi Gramlich

    Defender
    Paul Janes
    Reinhold Munzenberg
    Sigmund Haringer

    Goalkeeper
    Hans Jakob
    Fritz Buchloh

    There is good depth at finishers led by Cohen, a German great. Helmchen, Siffling and Hohmann all have excellent international records and provide good depth. The creators have a strong group of wingers led by Lehner and Urban, two international level players. The controllers is clearly the strength of the group, and was the strength of Germany's team. Janes and Munzenberg are recognized some of Germany's best defenders but there is a lack of depth behind them. Jakob is a decent goalkeeper.

    My major dilemma with this group was whether or not to make it two years older, 1905 to 1912 instead of 1907 to 1914. Making it two years older would add Richard Hofmann, Ernst Kuzorra, and Willibald Kreß. Those are two of the signature attackers of this time for Germany. But I would lose some very good younger players in Edmund Conen, Andreas Kupfer, Adolf Urban, and Rudolf Gellesch. I decided the 1907-1914 group was slightly better overall. Any opinions to the contrary?
     
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  19. Tom Stevens

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    The next generation is based around the group of players that won the 1954 World Cup and preformed well at the 1958 edition as well. This was a difficult generation to assemble because there were very large age differences between important players from that team. Anton Turek was born in 1919 and Fritz Walter was born in 1920. Then you have far younger players in Helmut Rahn and Herbert Erhardt were born in 1929 and 1930 respectively.

    The Walter/Schafer generation is from 1920 to 1927.

    Finisher
    Max Morlock
    Ottmar Walter
    Alfred Kelbassa

    Creator
    Fritz Walter
    Hans Schafer
    Alfred Pfaff
    Bernhard Klodt
    Richard Kress
    Richard Herrmann

    Controller
    Josef Posipal
    Paul Mebus

    Defender
    Erich Juskowiak
    Werner Kohlmeyer
    Werner Liebrich
    Heinz Wewers
    Fritz Laband

    Goalkeeper
    Bert Trautmann
    Heinz Kwiatkowski

    The finisher group lacks depth but has two very good players in Morlock and Walter. The creators are the strength of the team lead by Walter, Schafer, and Pfaff, three great players. The controller group is relatively weak as many of the important halfbacks of the time were to young to make the generation (Karl Mai, Herbert Erhardt, Horst Eckel). Juskowiak and Kohlmeyer have excellent reputations and records at defense, but I do not believe either are seen in the same group as Paul Janes and Reinhold Munzenberg from the previous generation. Bert Trautmann is a great goalkeeper who never got to play with the national team.

    I could move the generation three years younger to 1923-1930 and only lose one important player in Fritz Walter. But he is the signature player of the generation and one of Germany's greatest ever. By moving three years younger I could pick up Helmut Rahn, Herbert Erhardt, Karl Mai, and Fritz Herkenrath. That is a big enough haul to make me seriously consider leaving Walter out might make a better generation overall.
     
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  20. Pipiolo

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    Jul 19, 2008
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    I would say Caniggia is a greater player than Diaz and obviously Barbas. But I feel that Ramon Diaz is a player who at least for the first ten years of his career, is closely linked to Diego Maradona, so it's hard to drop him from the "Maradona" generation.
     
  21. Tom Stevens

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    The next generation is a strong group of German players who played between Germany's two World Cup victories in 1954 and 1974. Despite not winning a World Cup it is Germany's strongest group yet in my opinion.

    The Seeler/Schnellinger generation is from 1934 to 1941

    Finisher
    Uwe Seeler
    Heinz Strehl
    Lothar Emmerich
    Friedhelm Konietzka
    Rudolf Brunnenmeier
    Erwin Stein
    Jürgen Schütz

    Creator
    Helmut Haller
    Jürgen Noldner
    Aki Schmidt
    Heinz Vollmar

    Controller
    Horst Szymaniak
    Albert Brülls
    Werner Krämer

    Defender
    Karl-Heinz Schnellinger
    Willi Schulz
    Klaus Urbanczyk
    Leo Wilden
    Hans Nowak
    Friedel Lutz

    Goalkeeper
    Hans Tilkowski

    This group has one all time great outfield player in each role in Seeler, Haller, and Szymaniak, and Schnellinger. The depth behinf Seeler is good but i am uncertain of the quality, as Seeler monopolized the national team center forward position so heavily that the other players in the group got little international exposure. The creators are reletively weak in depth behind Haller, as are the controllers behind Szymaniak. The defenders are great with Schnellinger supported by Willi Schulz and Klaus Urbanczyk. Tilkowski was an excellent keeper.
     
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  22. Tom Stevens

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    The next generation is Germnay's signature generation that won Euro 1972 and World Cup 1974 and a number of major international club competitions. The depth is great as the split between East and West Germany created more opportunities for international exposure.

    The Beckenbauer/Müller generation is from 1942 to 1949

    Finisher
    Gerd Müller
    Jupp Heynckes
    Klaus Fischer
    Hans-Jürgen Kreische

    Creator
    Gunter Netzer
    Wolfgang Overath
    Jurgen Grabowski
    Eberhard Vogel
    Siegfried Held
    Bernd Holzenbein
    Heinz Flohe
    Reinhard Libuda
    Manfred Burgsmuller
    Jürgen Sparwasser
    Johannes Lohr

    Controller
    Franz Beckenbauer
    Herbert Wimmer
    Bernhard Cullmann
    Klaus-Dieter Sieloff

    Defender
    Berti Vogts
    Klaus Fichtel
    Horst Blankenburg
    Wolfgang Weber
    Bernd Bransch
    Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck
    Horst-Dieter Höttges
    Bernard Dietz
    Bernd Patzke

    Goalkeeper
    Sepp Maier
    Jürgen Croy
    Norbert Nigbur
    Bernd Franke
    Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin
    Wolfgang Kleff

    The finisher group is excellent with Muller supported by three very good players. The creators are surely Germany's best group ever with Netzer, Overath, and Grabowski leading a very deep group. The creators have the least total depth of talent and may be the weakest part of the generation despite Beckenbauer's presence. The defenders are very deep with players who had excellent careers. This group rivals some of the great Italian generations of defenders in depth of talent (Although Italy's best defenders of those group clearly outrank Vogts). The goalkeeper group is another all time great group with amazing depth behind an all time great in Maier.
     
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  23. Pipiolo

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    Is Breitner not part of this generation?
     
  24. Tom Stevens

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    The next three generations all overlap fairly significantly as Germany produced a solid stream of players being born between 1951 and 1967. The first generation will focus on the players most peaking in 1978 WC and Euro 1980. The the group is more of the transition team (82 and 86 WC finalists) between and Euro 80 winners and the 1990s WC and Euro winners.

    The first generation is the Breitner/Rummenigge generation and is from 1951 to 1958.

    Finisher
    Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
    Joachim Streich
    Horst Hrubesch
    Klaus Allofs
    Dieter Muller
    Dieter Hoeneß

    Creator
    Felix Magath
    Uli Hoeness
    Hansi Müller
    Karl Allgöwer

    Controller
    Paul Breitner
    Uli Stielike
    Manfred Kaltz
    Hans-Peter Briegel
    Rainer Bonhof
    Wolfgang Dremmler

    Defender
    Karl-Heinz Forster
    Hans-Jurgen Dorner
    Klaus Augenthaler
    Matthias Herget
    Ditmar Jakobs
    Gerd Kische
    Korad Weise
    Wilfried Hannes

    Goalkeeper
    Harald Schumacher
    Uli Stein
    Rudolf Kargus

    The finishers are excellent with great depth of talent behind Rummenigge. The creators lack depth and have three solid players in Magath, Hoeness, and Muller but lack an elite player. The controllers are excellent, Germany's best yet. Breitner, Stielike, Kaltz, Briegel, and Bonhof all had great careers. The defenders are very deep again but probably a step behind the 1974 generation. The goalkepeers are excellent in top talent and depth.
     
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  25. Tom Stevens

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    He was quite a bit younger than the rest of the team in 1974, he was born in 1951. To move the generation two years younger to get him I would have to sacrifice Held, Overath, Höttges, and Vogel among others.
     
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