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Posted: Tue 16:39, 27 Aug 2013 Post subject: hollister Possibly the Six Greatest Footballers Th |
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In this article, I will run through the list of arguably the greatest players to have never represented their country in a World Cup.
George Best: Born in 1946, the Northern Irish Winger who is best known for his time at Manchester United. Combined pace, balance and acceleration with his ability to use both feet allowed Best to beat defenders and score a number of [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] goals.
George Weah: One of, if not, the best player to come out of Africa, George Weah played his international football for Liberia, who, in his playing career did not qualify for a World Cup. Weah made up for this with his club career. Whilst at Monaco, he won the 1991 French cup. In 1994 he won the French league with Paris Saint Germain. Following this successful period in France, Weah moved to Italy to play for AC Milan. After being named as the African Player of the Year in [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] 1989 and 1994, he won the award again in 1995 whilst also winning the World Best Player and European Footballer of the Year awards. Whilst playing for AC Milan, Weah achieved two league titles. To top off his list of achievements he was named African Player of the Century.
Known not only for his ability on the field, but also for living a stylish lifestyle, Best was one of the first footballers to be known as a celebrity. During his time at Manchester United, he scored 138 goals in 361 games. Playing for Northern Ireland, he managed nine goals in 37 matches, unfortunately, during the greatest years of Best?s career, his country did not manage to qualify for the World Cup. He was considered for the 1982 competition, which Northern Ireland qualified for, but at the age of 36, manager Billy Bingham chose note to pick him. Despite this, Best is still considered to be one [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] of the greatest footballers of all time.
Ryan Giggs: Born in 1973, Ryan Giggs has played for Manchester United since the 1990-91 season, coming through their youth system. By the [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] age of 20, Giggs had firmly established himself as United?s first choice left winger. As a youngster, he played for and captained England at schoolboy level, but as an adult, played for Wales. Giggs retired from international football in 2007, ending an international career which included no World Cups.
Alfredo di Stéfano: This striker was named by Pelé as one of the Top 125 Greatest Living Footballers in 2004 and had an impressive career with a number of clubs including Real Madrid in Spain.
Di Stéfano was voted European Footballer of the Year in 1957 and 1959 during [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] his time in Madrid. Linking up with Ferenc Puskás, he managed 216 goals in 262 games between [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] 1953 and 1964.
Eric Cantona: The controversial French forward referred to by some as "King Eric", Cantona is one of the most iconic footballers to have played in England. Despite being an important [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] player for Manchester United, a mixture of disagreement with the French national coach, France?s failure to qualify for the World Cup in 1994, the [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] introduction of Zidédine Zidane and the 1995 Suspension of Cantona for kicking a Crystal Palace supporter stopped him from making a World Cup appearance.
Duncan Edwards: Another Manchester United player, Edwards was born [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] in 1936 and played a number of matches for England, featuring in all of England?s qualifiers [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] for the 1958 World Cup. He was expected by many to play a key part for his country in the World Cup Finals. Tragically, when returning to England from Belgrade, the plane carrying Edwards and a number of other United players crashed in Munich. Duncan Edwards later died in hospital, denying the World Cup of this great talent.
During his career, Di Stéfano played six games for Argentina, four for Columbia and 31 times for Spain. He was playing for Argentina at the time of the 1950 World Cup, however, the South American country refused to take part. In 1954, he was ineligible to play, having played for Argentina and Columbia. In 1958, Di Stéfano had acquired Spanish citizenship. He played for Spain in the buildup in 1957, but was unable to help them qualify for the finals. A muscular injury prevented him from playing in 1962, making him one of the best players to have not played in a World Cup.
Since the first ever World Cup of football in 1930, it has been the [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] ultimate stage for any footballer. Representing [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] your country at the highest level is the dream of almost any sportsperson. Sometimes, however, a player will be regarded by many as one of, maybe even the best in the world, but for reasons beyond their control does not make it to a World Cup in their career. In other instances, reasons within their control, for example, bad attitude hinder their chances for international football.
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