125 List of FIFA player voted by Pele
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Pele and former England goalkeeper Gordon Banks awarded the "FIFA 100" striker Thierry Henry at the launch of the "FIFA 100" in London (UK) announced on 4-3-2004 FIFA list 125 male players, the world's best female of all time by King Pele football poll. This is one of the activities organized to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of FIFA (1904-2004).
Pele was the best player of the 20th century by FIFA experts voted (Diego Maradona ranked first in the poll but voted by fans via the internet), and Pele chose exceeds the requirements of Player of the 125 men of the 37 best female country (70 retired players and 50 players are playing).
In this golden list, Brazil has topped with 15 players elected
The prominent players in the list of selected players including Ronaldo Brazil, author of both goals in World Cup finals Germany won 2-0, and teammate Pele at the World Cup champion from 1958 to 1970 are: Carlos Alberto, Rivelino, Djalma and Nilton Santos.
Pele has selected 13 Dutch star Johan Cruyff who makes the football world began to admire Dutch striker Ruud highlight today is Van Nistelrooy.
Followed by Germany and Argentina each country has 10 players, and of course Argentina have "golden boy" Diego Maradona.
Best feature of this list are those who have chosen to live there, and the big star of the 1950s was chosen as Alfredo Di Stefano (Argentina), Ferenc Puskas (Hungary), and two of French soccer hero Just Fontaine (1958 World Cup scorer with 13 goals) and team chemistry with Fontaine, Raymond Kopa.
The brightest star of the 1960's: Gordon Banks, Bobby Charlton two key players of the Wolrd Cup championship team in 1966. Therefore the majority of the list is the gold name players of the 1970, 1980, 1990, and the top stars today.
Interpretation of the difficult choices, Pele said: "I can choose 100 players from Brazil, but it is impossible"
The player is also very well known but not well chosen, Bobby Moore as England players excelled playing for England at the World Cup championship in 1966, and Moore himself was voted European Player 50 Best Western the past 50 years with 23 locations organized by UEFA for the votes of the fans voted via the UEFA website.
Beckenbauer In this list of the top two female players to be selected as Michelle Akers and Mia Hamm, two of the major players in the development of women's football in the world in recent years.
No election to bring absolute satisfaction, especially for election this year 100 by a vote King. But anyway it was a great effort by all sides, and a full list is as follows:
Argentina (10 players selected)
Gabriel Batistuta
Hernan Crespo
Mario Kempes
Diego Maradona
Daniel Passarella
Javier Saviola
Omar Sivori
Alfredo Di Stefano
Juan Sebastian Veron
Javier Zanetti
Belgium (3)
Jan Ceulemans
Franky van der Elst
Jean-Marie Pfaff
Brazil (15)
Carlos Alberto
Cafu
Roberto Carlos
Falcao
Junior
Pele
Rivaldo
Rivelino
Romario
Ronaldinho
Ronaldo
Djalma Santos
Nilton Santos
Socrates
Zico
Bulgaria (1)
Hristo Stoitchkov
Cameroon (1)
Roger Milla
Chile (1)
Elias Figueroa
Ivan Zamorano
Colombia (1)
Carlos Valderrama
Croatia (1)
Davor Suker
Czech Republic (2, including the Czech player)
Josef Masopust
Pavel Nedved
Denmark (3)
Brian Laudrup
Michael Laudrup
Peter Schmeichel
England (7)
Gordon Banks
David Beckham
Bobby Charlton
Kevin Keegan
Gary Lineker
Michael Owen
Alan Shearer
France (14)
Eric Cantona
Marcel Desailly
Didier Deschamps
Just Fontaine
Thierry Henry
Raymond Kopa
Jean-Pierre Papin
Robert Pires
Michel Platini
Lilian Thuram
Marius Tresor
David Trezeguet
Patrick Vieira
Zinedine Zidane
Germany (10, including the players of the Federal Republic of Germany)
Michael Ballack
Franz Beckenbauer
Paul Breitner
Oliver Kahn
Juergen Klinsmann
Sepp Maier
Lothar MATTHAEUS
Gerd Muller
Karl-Heinz
Rummenigge
Uwe Seeler
Ghana (1)
Abedi Pele
Hungary (1)
Ferenc Puskas
Irish (1)
Roy Keane
Italy (14)
Roberto Baggio
Franco Baresi
Giuseppe Bergomi
Giampiero Boniperti
Gianluigi Buffon
Giacinto Facchetti
Paolo Maldini
Alessandro Del Piero
Alessandro Nesta
Gianni Rivera
Paolo Rossi
Francesco Totti
Christian Vieri
Dino Zoff
Japan (1)
Hidetoshi Nakata
South Korea (1)
Hong Myung-bo
Liberia (1)
George Weah
Mexico (1)
Hugo Sanchez
Netherlands (13)
Marco van Basten
Dennis Bergkamp
Johan Cruyff
Edgar Davids
Ruud Gullit
Willy van de Kerkhof
Rene van de Kerkhof
Patrick Kluivert
Johan Neeskens
Ruud van Nistelrooy
Rob Rensenbrink
Frank Rijkaard
Clarence Seedorf
Nigeria (1)
Jay-Jay Okocha
Northern Ireland (1)
George Best
Paraguay (1)
Romerito
Peru (1)
Teofilo Cubillas
Poland (1)
Zbigniew Boniek
Portugal (3)
Rui Costa
Eusebio
Luis Figo
Romania (1)
Gheorghe Hagi
Russia (1)
Rinat Dassaiev
Scotland (1)
Kenny Dalglish
Senegal (1)
El Hadji Diouf
Spain (3)
Emilio Butragueño
Luis Enrique
Raul
Turkey (2)
Emre Belozoglu
Rustu Reçber
Ukraine (1)
Andriy Shevchenko
Uruguay (1)
Enzo Francescoli
America (2)
Michelle Akers
Mia Hamm
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Football has never been this popular as it is today. With the influx of Russian tycoons and Arab billionaires, more money has been pouring in into the European leagues. Television deals are becoming even more lucrative and newer and bigger stadiums are being constructed to accommodate more fans and sell more tickets. Chelsea was one of the first to benefit from being an investment toy of a billionaire when Roman Abramovich bought the club in the mid 2000s. Other clubs have followed suit, including Manchester City, Paris St. Germain and Malaga.
But which clubs are actually selling the tickets and the merchandise and landing the great media deals? Which clubs earn the most selling to sponsors the front part of the player’s shirts? Which clubs are the richest in terms of revenue?
The accountancy firm Deloitte has provided us with the answer. Here are the top 10 wealthiest football teams in the world in terms of revenue from their football operations.
10. Juventus – €195 million
It is also known as The Old Lady or The White-Blacks after its uniform design. Juventus is the third oldest club in Italian football and the most successful. It has won 53 titles in both national and international tournaments, including 28 league crowns, nine Italian Cups and two European Champion’s League titles. It was established in 1897 and plays its home game at the Juventus Stadium that can accommodate 41,000 fans.
9. Liverpool – €233 million
Liverpool is one of the most successful clubs out of England. It has won five European Cups, the most by an English team. It also has won 18 league titles and seven FA Cups. It was established in 1892 and has played its home games in Anfield since that time. The stadium can accommodate 45,522 fans. The Reds have long-standing rivalries with Manchester United and its neighbors Everton.
8. AC Milan – €257 million
In terms of international football titles, AC Milan is the most successful club in the world with 18 trophies, a distinction it shares with Boca Juniors of Argentina. It has won the European Cup/Champion’s League seven times, the Italian league 18 times and the Italian Cup five times. The club, also known as the Rossoneri, was formed in 1899. It has its home in San Siro, a stadium that can accommodate 80,018 fans.
7. Manchester City – €286 million
Also known as The Sky Blues, Manchester City was formed in 1880 as St Mark’s, before changing its name to Manchester City in 1894. The club has won the league title three times and the FA Cup five times. It also won the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup in 1970, its only major European title to date. It plays its home games at the City of Manchester Stadium that has a capacity of 47,726 fans.
6. Arsenal – €290 million
The team is also known as The Gunners, Arsenal was formed in 1886 and was initially known as Dial Square. It has won 13 league titles and 10 FA Cups. It holds the record as being the only team to ever go through an entire league season of 38 games without tasting defeat, a feat it achieved in the 2003-04 season. It plays its home games at the Emirates Stadium that has a capacity of 60,361 fans. It holds the English record for longest uninterrupted stay at the top flight with 85 consecutive seasons.
5. Chelsea – €323 million
Chelsea is also known as The Blues. It was founded in 1905 and plays its home games in Stamford Bridge that has a seating capacity of 41,837. The team has won the league title four times, the FA Cup seven times and the Champion’s League once. It has also won the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup twice and the UEFA Super Cup once.
4. Bayern Munich – €368 million
Bayern Munich is considered to be the most successful club to come out of Germany. Also called the Bavarians, the team was formed in 1900 and plays its home games at the Allianz Arena that has a capacity of 71,137. It has won 22 league titles, as well as 15 German Cups. It has also won four European Cups or Champions League, winning three straight years from 1974 to 1976 before bagging its fourth in 2001.
3. Manchester United – €396 million
Manchester United, also known as The Red Devils, was formed in 1878 as Newton Heath LYR Football Club. It changed its name in 1902 to Manchester United and moved to Old Trafford in 1910. Its stadium can accommodate up to 75,765 fans. It holds the record in England for most number of league titles with 19. It also holds the record for most number of FA Cups with 11. It also has won three Champions League or European Cups, though it is only second in England next to its bitter rival Liverpool. It is considered to be one of the wealthiest and most widely supported teams in the world. Its actual value is estimated to be over $3 billion.
2. Barcelona – €483 million
Barcelona is the team of some of the current greatest player in the world, Lionel Messi. Also called Barca or Blaugrana, the team is known for its flawless and entertaining style of game. It was formed in 1899 as Foot-ball Club Barcelona and plays its home games at the Camp Nou, which has a capacity of up to 99,354 fans. Its supporters actually own and operate the team. The team has won 21 league titles, 26 Spanish Cups and four European Cups or Champions League. It holds the European record for most consecutive years of playing European-wide tournaments at 58.
1. Real Madrid – €513 million
Real Madrid was formed in 1902 and plays its home games at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu with a capacity of 85,454 fans. Like Barcelona, it has never been relegated from the top division, an honor also shared by Athletic Bilbao. It has won a record 32 league titles, 18 Spanish Cups and nine European Cups or Champions League.
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