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THE BEST PLAYERS IN THE WORLD (1956-2010)


1.STANLEY MATTHEWS-BLACPOOL-ENGLAND 1956 2.ALFREDO DI STEFANO-REAL MADRID-SPAIN 1957 3.RAYMOND KOPA-REAL MADRID-SPAIN 1958 4.ALFREDO DI STEFANO-REAL MADRID-SPAIN 1959 5.LUIS SUAREZ-FC BARCELONA-SPAIN 1960 6.OMAR SIVORI-FC JUVENTUS-ARGENTINA 1961 7.JOSEF MASOPUST-DUKLA PRAG-CZEKOSLOVAKIA 1962 8.LEV IASHIN-DYNAMO MOSKOVA-RUSSIA 1963 9.DENIS LAW-MANCHESTER UNITED-SCOTLAND 1964 10.EUSEBIO-SL BENFICA-PORTUGAL 1965 11.BOBBY CHARLTON-MANCHESTER UNITED-ENGLAND 1966 12.FLORIAN ALBERT-VERENCVAROS-HUNGARY 1967 13.GEORGE BEST-MANCHESTER UNITED-NORTH IRLAND 1968 14.GIANNI RIVERA-AC MILAN-ITALY 1969 15.GERD MULLER-BAYERN MUNCHEN 1970 16.JOHAN CRUYFF-AJAX AMSTERDAM-HOLLAND 1971 17.FRANZ BECKENBAUER-BAYERN MUNCHEN-WEST GERMANY 1972 18.JOHAN CRUYFF-FC BARCELONA-HOLLAND 1973 19.JOHAN CRUYFF-FC BARCELONA-HOLLAND 1974 20.OLEG BLOKHIN-DYNAMO KIEV-RUSSIA 1975 21.FRANZ BECKENBAUR-BAYERN MUNCHEN-WEST GERMANY 1976

22.ALLAN SIMONSE-BORUSSIA MOCHENGLADBACH-DENEMARK 1977 23.KEVIN KEEGAN- HAMBURGER SV-ENGLAND 1978 24.KEVIN KEEGAN-HAMBURGER SV-ENGLAND 1979 25.KARL-HEINZ RUMMENIGGE-BAYERN MUNCHEN-WEST GERMANY 1980 26.KARL-HEINZ RUMMENIGGE-BAYERN MUNCHEN-WEST GERMANY 1981 27.PAOLO ROSSI-FC JUVENTUS-ITALY 1982 28.MICHEL PLATINI-FC JUVENTUS-FRANCE 1983 29.MICHEL PLATINI-FC JUVENTUS-FRANCE 1984 30.MICHEL PLATINI-FC JUVENTUS-FRANCE 1985 31.IGOR BELANOV-DYNAMO KIEV-RUSSIA 1986 32.RUUD GULLIT-PSV EINDHOVEN-HOLLAND 1987 33.MARCO VAN BASTEN-AC MILAN-HOLLAND 1988 34.MARCO VAN BASTEN-AC MILAN-HOLLAND 1989 35.LOTHAR MATTHAUS-INTER-GERMANY 1990 36.LOTHAR MATTHAUS-INTER-GERMANY 1991 37.MARCO VAN BASTEN-AC MILAN-HOLLAND 1992 38.ROBERTO BAGGIO-FC JUVENTUS- ITALY 1993 39.ROMARIO DA SOUZA FARIA-FC BARCELONA-BRAZIL 1994 40.GEORGE WEAH-AC MILAN-LIBERIA 1995 41.RONALDO NAZARIO DE LIMA-PSV EINDHOVEN-BRAZIL 1996 42.RONALDO NAZARIO DE LIMA-FC BARCELONA-BRAZIL 1997 43.ZINEDINE ZIDANE-FC JUVENTUS-FRANCE-1998

44.RIVALDO VITOR BORBA FERREIRA-FC BARCELONA BRAZIL 1999 45.ZINEDINE ZIDANE-FC JUVENTUS-FRANCE 2000 46.ZINEDINE ZIDANE-FC JUVENTUS-FRANCE 2001 47.LUIS FIGO-REAL MADRID-PORTUGAL 2002 48.ZINEDINE ZIDANE-FC JUVENTUS-FRANCE 2003 49.RONHALDINHO-FC BARCELONA-BRAZIL 2004 50.RONHALDINHO-FC BARCELONA-BRAZIL 2005 51.FABIO CANNAVARO-REAL MADRID-ITALY 2006 52. KAKA-AC MILAN-BRAZIL 2007 53.CRISTIANO RONALDO-MANCHESTER UNITED-PORTUGAL 2008 54.LIONEL MESSI-FC BARCELONA-ARGENTINA 2009. FOOTBALL Association football, commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of typically eleven players, though other variations in player numbers such as 5 and 7 are also played, with a spherical ball. At the turn of the 21st century, the game was played by over 250 million players in over 200 countries, making it the world's most popular sport.[1][2][3][4] The game is played on a rectangular field of grass or green artificial turf, with agoal in the middle of each of the short ends. The object of the game is to score by kicking the ball into the opposing goal. Association football is played in accordance with a set of rules known as the Laws of the Game. The game is played using a spherical ball (of 71 cm (28 in) circumference in FIFA play), known as the football (or soccer ball). Two teams of eleven players each compete to get the ball into the other team's goal (between the posts and under the bar), thereby scoring a goal. The team that has scored more goals at the end of the game is the winner; if both teams have scored an equal number of goals then the game is a draw. Each team is led by a captain who has only one official responsibility as mandated by

the Laws of the Game: to be involved in the coin toss prior to kickoff or penalty kicks.[7] The primary law is that players other than goalkeepers may not deliberately handle the ball with their hands or arms during play, though they do use their hands during a throw-in restart. Although players usually use their feet to move the ball around, they may use any part of their body (notably, "heading" with the forehead)[8] other than their hands or arms.[9] Within normal play, all players are free to play the ball in any direction and move throughout the pitch, though the ball cannot be received in an offside position.[10] In typical game play, players attempt to create goal-scoring opportunities through individual control of the ball, such as by dribbling, passing the ball to a team-mate, and by taking shots at the goal, which is guarded by the opposing goalkeeper. Opposing players may try to regain control of the ball by intercepting a pass or through tackling the opponent in possession of the ball; however, physical contact between opponents is restricted. Football is generally a free-flowing game, with play stopping only when the ball has left the field of play or when play is stopped by the referee for an infringement of the rules. After a stoppage, play recommences with a specified restart.[11] At a professional level, most matches produce only a few goals. For example, the 200506 season of the English Premier League produced an average of 2.48 goals per match.[12] The Laws of the Game do not specify any player positions other than goalkeeper,[13] but a number of specialised roles have evolved. Broadly, these include three main categories: strikers, or forwards, whose main task is to score goals; defenders, who specialise in preventing their opponents from scoring; and midfielders, who dispossess the opposition and keep possession of the ball in order to pass it to the forwards on their team. Players in these positions are referred to as outfield players, in order to distinguish them from the goalkeeper. These positions are further subdivided according to the area of the field in which the player spends most time. For example, there are central defenders, and left and right midfielders. The ten outfield players may be arranged in any combination. The number of players in each position determines the style of the team's play; more forwards and fewer defenders creates a more

aggressive and offensive-minded game, while the reverse creates a slower, more defensive style of play. While players typically spend most of the game in a specific position, there are few restrictions on player movement, and players can switch positions at any time.[14] The layout of a team's players is known as a formation. Defining the team's formation and tactics is usually the prerogative of the team's manager.[15] THE BEST TEAMS IN THE WORLD

AC MILAN

FC BARCELONA

MANCHESTER UNITED

INTER MILANO

CHELSEA

BAYERN MUNICH

ARSENAL

MANCHESTER CITY

REAL MADRID

LIVERPOOL

JUVENTUS TORINO

VALENCIA

PARIS-SAINT GERMAIN

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