If we can all follow a few rules, I think this can be a nice addition to this forum. 1. Try and be selective as far what qualifies as "historic." 2. Post pictures that don't go beyond 640 x 403 pixel size. I'll start with a few: This is an early photo of the Madrid FC. Holding the ball is Santiago Bernabeu. Juventus first scudetto. Spain's one and only: the 1964 European Championship
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b144/Voodudejnr/Lisbon_Lions_wee.jpg The first british team to win the European Cup
Santos, the night of Pele's 1000th goal Torino 1946-47. Mazzola is first left, in the front row. West Germany, 1972 European Championships
FIFA Select XI 1963 for the FA Centenary Match. The FIFA side: Yashin, Djalma Santos, Schnellinger, Pluskal, Popluhar, Masopust, Kopa, Law, Di Stefano, Eusebio, Gento
Bayern Munchen 1999 Champions League Bayern Munchen 2001 Champions League...they got it right eventually
Boca Juniors 1931. The first Argentine league Champion in the profesional era. This identical lineup also won the last Amateur title in 1930. Evaristo, Bidoglio,Fosatti, Mutis, Silenzi, Arico Suarez. Nardini, Tarascone, Varallo, Cherro, Alberino. Stars: Ludovico Bidoglio: Defender of great technique. Ramon Mutis: 'El fuerte'. Strong and tough defender Domingo Tarascone: Skillful Wing or Centerforward, great goalscorer. Pedro Arico Suarez: A Spanish immigrant with great personality in midfield. Roberto Cherro: A midfield general with great playmaking ability and also a goalscorer, the first great Argentine number 10. Francisco Varallo: The top goalscorer in Boca Juniors history, a powerful and oportunistic Centerforward with a strong shot.
Ye-Ye Futbol: Real Madrid mid-1960's (left to right) Grosso, De Felipe, Pirri, and Velázquez 1966 EC Champions Standing L-R Araquistáin, Pachín, De Felipe, Sanchís, Muñoz, Pirri, Zoco Y Betancort. Front Row: Serena, Amancio, Grosso, Velázquez y Gento.
Brasil's first South American Championship team. 1919 Hungary 1952 Olympic gold medal team 1975 Dynamo Kiev (Super Cup Winners)
Great great thread. Real Ray, that Liverpool section, the pic you have for 1976-77 season, there's no Kevin Keegan and also no Dalglish or Souness. But a European Cup. Odd.
Souness didn't join Liverpool until 78. Dalglish joined in the summer of 77 after Keegan left. In all probability the photo was taken after Keegan left but before Dalglish joined.