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THE LEGENDS OF SOCCER
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Soccer is changing everday, every hour. In other words, Soccer changes with every Kick- Off. But there are some moments, some players that have a place for ever in the history of soccer.There are moment of celebrations that never get lost in History, and players that achieved these Triumphs. This page is actually about some of these players. The Players we give different names. Some of us call them the Classics. Some of us call them Legends. And some just call them "Pele", "Platini", "Beckenbauer", "Cruyff","Rossi", "Milla". Here we have list of the the legends of these Sport that fascinates estimately about 8 billion people on the whole Globe. |
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- Roger Milla - A fine technician with remarkable vision, Milla carried his team practically single-handed to the quarter-finals of the 1990 FIFA World Cup ItalyTM. Incredibly, he also played four years later in the USA. Want to know more about one of the greatest soccer legends Roger Milla. Here we have almost everything about him.
- Paolo Rossi - At 1.74m and 66 kilos, the boy from Prato was never going to be a physical presence, but he had the knack of being in the right place at the right time. His first international goal against France at Mar Del Plata illustrates this perfectly: after ricocheting around the box, the ball rebounded off Rossi's tibia into the back of the net. More about this soccer legend here.
- Mario Kempes - With the exception of Diego Maradona, nobody shines brighter than Mario Kempes in Argentina's star-studded football firmament. Want to know more about this Star on the Sky of Soccer. Here you can read more about the soccer legend Mario Kempes.
- Johan Cruyff - Very few players have earned the right to be mentioned in the same breath as Pele, Beckenbauer and Diego Maradona. Although he never won an international title at country level and played in only one World Cup, Johan Cruyff is one of them. Want to know more about Cruyff? That is the right adress.!
- Dino Zoff - A rock, a workaholic, a perfectionist: Dino Zoff is one of the greatest goalkeepers the world has known. The facts speak for themselves: he played in the FIFA World Cup™ three times, winning in 1982, won 112 caps and holds the record of 1,142 minutes without conceding a goal. Here you can read and learn more about this great soccer star.
- Bobby Charlton - A survivor of the Munich air disaster, a FIFA World Cup™ winner, a Knight of the British Empire but above all, a great and an honest player. Bobby Charlton is one of football’s true ambassadors. Here we have more for you about these great soccer star!
- Diego Maradona - Born on 30 October 1960, Maradona made the ball an early friend. It was his constant companion in the games of street football that taught him how to compete with older and bigger opponents. Want to know more about this Soccer Legend. Here we have everything you want to know about "Diego Maradon".
- Pele - Here you can find almost everything about Pele. The God of football. "O Rei". Whatever the name, the memory is the same - of a world-beating superstar - a record-breaking footballing icon. Above and beyond his unequalled achievement in winning three FIFA World Cups™, Edson Arantes Do Nascimento, or Pele, was a genius who was constantly reinventing the game of football.
- Michel Platini - Michel Platini never did win the FIFA World CupTM, the ultimate prize for a footballer. In fact, it is the only trophy missing from his impressive trophy cabinet, but that surely does not detract from his status as a footballing legend. You are at the right adress if you want to know more about this Soccer Legend.
- Franz Beckenbauer - Franz Beckenbauer is without doubt one of the greatest players and managers of all time. He was the one who redefined the role of the 'libero'. Here we have the whole soccer biography of this soccer legend.
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