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dweemeister · 4 months
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By Andrew Das
January 7, 2024
(The New York Times) – Mário Zagallo, who as both a player and coach helped lead Brazil to four World Cup soccer championships, becoming a national hero and one of only three people to lift the tournament’s trophy in both roles, died on Friday in Rio de Janeiro. He was 92.
His death was confirmed by his family on his social media channels. Barra D’Or Hospital in Rio de Janeiro, where he had been a patient several times in recent months, said the cause was multiple organ failure.
An attack-minded wing as a player and a tactically minded coach known as “the Professor,” Zagallo was part of the Brazil teams that won consecutive World Cup championships in 1958 and 1962 and the head coach of Brazil’s 1970 champions.
His 1970 triumph made Zagallo the first person to win the World Cup as both a player and a coach, a feat that has since been matched only by Franz Beckenbauer of Germany and Didier Deschamps of France. But it may have been that team’s style of play as much as its success that cemented a recurring role for Zagallo in Brazilian soccer history.
Led by stars like his former teammate Pelé, Jairzinho and Carlos Alberto, Brazil’s 1970 squad is widely considered one of the best soccer teams ever assembled. It was forged in crisis after his popular predecessor fell out with the country’s military government: Zagallo was appointed as head coach less than two months before the tournament’s opening game. Zagallo found himself having to act as the coach of many players who had only recently been his teammates.
“It was easy to command, because the players saw and felt that I had the strength of personality to make the changes that I thought were necessary,” Zagallo recalled in a 2011 interview with The Blizzard, a quarterly soccer magazine. “I imposed myself — and this kind of leadership in front of the group is fundamental, even if you’ve participated in this group before as a player.”
The team adjusted to Zagallo’s tactical alterations and then danced and shimmied its way into the hearts and minds of fans not only in Brazil but around the globe.
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retropopcult · 1 year
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RIP Pelé (October 23, 1940 – December 29, 2022)
Pelé (born Edson Arantes do Nascimento), the Brazilian soccer legend who won three World Cups and became the sport’s first global icon, has died at the age of 82 from complications related to colon cancer.
For more than 60 years, the name Pelé has been synonymous with soccer. He played in four World Cups and is the only player in history to win three, but his legacy stretched far beyond his trophy haul and remarkable goal-scoring record.
“I was born to play football, just like Beethoven was born to write music and Michelangelo was born to paint,” He once said.
Averaging almost a goal per game throughout his career, Pelé was adept at striking the ball with either foot in addition to anticipating his opponents' movements on the field. His dribbling skills were on a higher level, and the best and most experienced defenses were rarely able to stop him. In all, Pele's pro career totaled 1,280 goals (a Guinness world record) and he scored 77 goals for Brasil in World Cup games, also a record.
He won many titles with his Brazilian club, Santos FC, and is their all-time goals leader. He also represented Brasil in four World Cups starting at the age of 17, winning in 1958, 1962, and 1970.  FIFA then dubbed him simply, “The Greatest”; Brazilians called him O Rei (”The King”). 
After retiring from Brazilian (and International World Cup Play) soccer in 1974, he signed on with the New York Cosmos and wowed American fans for three years.  Pelé finished his official playing career by leading the Cosmos to their second championship in 1977.  He then enjoyed his international celebrity status, including a starring role in the film “Victory”, shown above.
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demifiendrsa · 1 year
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Brazilian soccer legend Pelé has passed away at age 82 due to complications from colon cancer.
Pelé began playing for Santos at age 15 and the Brazil national team at 16. During his international career, he won three FIFA World Cups: 1958, 1962 and 1970, the only player to do so. With 77 goals in 92 official appearances, Pelé is the joint-top scorer of the Brazil national soccer team alongside Neymar. He became a global soccer ambassador after retiring in 1977.
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From my point of view, what's beautiful in the sport is that you don't need to know too much about tactics or anything to see. If you find something beautiful, you don't need to be an expert to know it. It's like ballet… The reason it was nicknamed 'ginga' was that normally, when we'd play against a European team…back then, the European teams were very tough and physical. They were big, and defensively solid... There were some in Brazil who thought we should make that our football culture. We would say, 'We want to dance. We want to ginga. Football is not about fighting to the death. You have to play beautifully.' And so we did, and that's the reason that Brazil created more of a show, more of a ballet… The ambition should always be to play an elegant game.
- Pelé (Edson Arantes do Nascimento)
Pelé was born on Oct. 23, 1940, his father was a professional soccer player in their native Brazil. Pelé — who was given his nickname by childhood friends because of the way he mispronounced his favourite soccer player goalkeeper Bilé  - honed his craft playing futsal (or indoor soccer) in Bauru, the region within São Paulo, where Pelé grew up.
In 1956, at only the age of 15, Pelé tried out for the Santos FC professional club near São Paulo. He soon signed a contract with the team and made his professional debut on Sept. 7, 1956. In the Brazilian press, Pelé was instantly hailed as a star, with the forward leading the league in scoring as a 16-year-old in 1957. The following year, Pelé joined the Brazilian national team for the 1958 World Cup, delivering a performance that would make him a global star and earn him the nickname “O Rei,” or “The King.”
Pelé’s dominance continued through the Sixties as his Santos team won six championships in the Brazilian league over the course of that decade, while Brazil also won the World Cup in 1962 and 1970, with Pelé winning the Golden Ball for best player at the latter tournament. In his 19 seasons at Santos, spanning from 1956 to 1974 and roughly 660 games, Pelé scored a record-shattering 643 goals.
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In 1975, Pelé helped ignite interest in “the Beautiful Game” - a phrase he in part popularised for the sport, inspired by his own majestic style of play — in the U.S., a country seemingly culturally impervious to soccer’s charms: The American team failed to even qualify for the World Cup between 1954 to 1986. Following nearly two decades at Santos and a brief retirement, Pelé signed with the New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League.
Pelé’s mere presence helped the Cosmos reach record attendances, and the sport itself gained public awareness otherwise unheard of stateside. He spent three years with the Cosmos, culminating in a Soccer Bowl championship with the Cosmos in 1977. That same year, Pelé played his final game as a pro as the Cosmos hosted his former longtime team, Santos, for an exhibition match at a sold-out Giants Stadium, with Pelé playing for both teams during the game. In the near half-century following his retirement, Pelé became one of soccer’s greatest ambassadors, continuing his push to keep the “Beautiful Game” on the forefront of the world stage. He starred in soccer-related movies — 1981’s Escape to Victory and 1986’s Hotshot — and teamed with Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes on the soundtrack to a 1977 documentary about his life. He received an honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth as well as every other possible soccer-related accolade, from the FIFA Order of Merit to the FIFA Player of the Century to a spot on TIme’s 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century list.
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The debate over his status as the all-time No.1 is almost unresolvable, with Lionel Messi the only player to match him in Ballon d'Or awards, and the Argentine and Cristiano Ronaldo also leading him in the all-time goal race. But you can judge Pelé’s greatness by what his footballing peers - legendary players in their own time. “The best player ever? Pelé. (Lionel) Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are both great players with specific qualities, but Pelé was better.” said Alfredo Di Stefano, the late and great Argentine star for Real Madrid. Ferenc Puskas, the legendary Hungarian footballer disagreed, “The greatest player in history was Di Stefano. I refuse to classify Pelé as a player. He was above that.” For Franz Beckenbauer, he said of Pelé “He is the most complete player I ever saw.”Rarely do the Germans see eye to eye with the Dutch such is their footballing rivalry, but for the late great Johann Cruyff, “Pelé was the only footballer who surpassed the boundaries of logic.”.
Even Ronaldo, the only player on the same level as Lionel Messi in the modern game, put the debate to rest when he declared, “Pelé is the greatest player in football history, and there will only be one Pelé in the world.”
RIP King Pelé (1940-2022)
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Lula declares three-day national mourning for Brazil football great Zagallo
Mario Zagallo was one of three footballers to win the FIFA World Cup both as a player and manager.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has declared three days of national mourning for four-time World Cup-winning football legend Mario Zagallo, a day after his death at age 92.
Zagallo, who played alongside Pele in Brazil’s 1958 and 1962 World Cup-winning teams and later won the trophy as a coach, died on Friday of multiple organ failure, said the Barra D’Or Hospital in Rio de Janeiro, where he had been treated for a series of health problems in recent months.
Lula led a flood of tributes to the man known as the “Old Wolf”, who coached Brazil’s 1970 World Cup-winning side starring Pele – considered by many the greatest team in history – and served as assistant coach when the “Selecao” repeated the feat in 1994.
“He was one of the greatest football players and coaches of all time,” Lula said in a statement.
“Courageous, passionate… [he] leaves a lesson of love, dedication and the will to overcome for our country – and for world football.”
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Top 20 football (soccer) players of all time, with some details:
1. Pele - Known as the king of football. Widely considered one of the greatest and most complete players ever. Scored over 1000 career goals.
2. Diego Maradona - Argentine attacking midfielder known for his dribbling skills, vision, and creativity. Famous for the "Hand of God" goal against England.
3. Lionel Messi - Current Argentine striker for Barcelona. Widely regarded as one of the best dribblers in history. Known for his goalscoring and playmaking abilities.
4. Cristiano Ronaldo - Portuguese forward for Manchester United and Real Madrid. Famous for his skills, athleticism, goalscoring ability, and free kicks.
5. Zinedine Zidane - French midfielder known for his elegance, vision, ball control and technique. Famous for his volley in the 2002 World Cup final.
6. Ronaldo - Brazilian striker known for his pace, dribbling and clinical finishing. Widely considered one of the greatest goalscorers ever.
7. Johan Cruyff - Dutch forward and later coach known for revolutionizing "Total Football." Considered one of the greatest and most influential players of all time.
8. Franz Beckenbauer - German defender and later midfielder known as "Der Kaiser" for his elegant style, leadership and vision on the pitch.
9. George Best - Northern Irish winger known for his pace, tricks, and goalscoring. Often cited as one of the first real "superstars" of the game.
10. Ronaldinho - Brazilian midfielder and forward known for his creativity, tricks, dribbling, and joyful style of play. Won the Ballon d'Or in 2005.
11. Alfredo Di Stefano - Argentine forward who played most of his career for Real Madrid. Known for his vast skillset, tactical intelligence and goalscoring.
12. Eusebio - Portuguese striker famous for his speed, goalscoring ability, and powerful long-range shots. Won the Ballon d'Or and Golden Boot in 1965.
13. Michel Platini - French midfielder well known for his shooting, passing, free kicks and radar-like vision. Won the Ballon d'Or three times in the 1980s.
14. Ferenc Puskas - Hungarian striker and later Real Madrid forward. Widely regarded as one of the greatest goalscorers of all time.
15. Garincha - Brazilian winger known for his dribbling, pace and trickery on the ball. Helped Brazil win two World Cups in 1958 and 1962.
16. Paolo Maldini - Italian defender for AC Milan. Considered one of the greatest defenders ever for his composure, balance, anticipation and leadership.
17. Bobby Charlton - English midfielder known for his goalscoring, attacking drive and longevity with Manchester United.
18. Garrincha - Brazilian right winger known for his trickery, dribbling and balance. Widely considered one of the greatest dribblers of all time.
19. Roberto Baggio - Italian forward known as "Il Divin Codino" for his playmaking, goalscoring and renowned haircut. Won FIFA World Player of the Year in 1993.
20. Roberto Carlos - Brazilian full back known for his accurate shooting power, attacking prowess and free kick technique. Helped Brazil win the 2002 World Cup.
Hope this overview provides a good summary of some of the greatest football (soccer) players of all time based on their skill, impact and accomplishments.
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Pelé - Titles & achievements
▪︎Pele, is the only player in history to win three World Cups. He became an icon of the game after winning the World Cup in 1958 as a 17-year-old, netting twice in the final to defeat hosts Sweden.
▪︎Pelé’s stardom grew throughout the 1960s. Legend says the two factions of the Nigerian Civil War decided upon a 48-hour ceasefire so that they could watch Pelé during an exhibition match in Lagos.
▪︎After signing for Santos, Pelé became the leading goal scorer in the Brazilian club’s history. He also led them to the 1962 and 1963 Copa Libertadores titles.
▪︎The superstar received a number of offers from European clubs but Brazilian President Jânio Quadros declared him a national treasure making it difficult for him to ply his trade in another country.
▪︎In 1975, Pelé agreed to a $7 million contract with the New York Cosmos for a year and made the NASL a big attraction.
▪︎Pelé has two Guinness Book of World Records in his name. He is the only footballer to have won the FIFA World Cup on three occasions. The second record was for scoring the most number of career goals in football. He scored 1283 career goals in 1363 games.
▪︎Pelé has scored a record 92 hat tricks in his career.
▪︎Retirement: Pelé first announced his retirement from football in 1974 but then returned to play for New York Cosmos in 1975. He played his final exhibition game in a game between New York and Santos in October 1977, a game in which he played for both sides.
▪︎After retirement, Pelé was appointed as Minister of Sport in Brazil in 1995 and served till 1998.
▪︎He is a global ambassador for soccer and other humanitarian causes.
Rip The King Of Football.
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Arrivals & Departures 23 October 1940 – 29 December 2022 Edson Arantes do Nascimento [Pele]
Edson Arantes do Nascimento (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈɛdsõ(w) aˈɾɐ̃tʃiz du nasiˈmẽtu]; ), known by his nickname Pelé (Portuguese pronunciation: [peˈlɛ]), was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward. Regarded as one of the greatest players of all time and labelled "the greatest" by FIFA, he was among the most successful and popular sports figures of the 20th century. In 1999, he was named Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee and was included in the Time list of the 100 most important people of the 20th century. In 2000, Pelé was voted World Player of the Century by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) and was one of the two joint winners of the FIFA Player of the Century. His 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, which includes friendlies, is recognised as a Guinness World Record.
Pelé began playing for Santos at age 15 and the Brazil national team at 16. During his international career, he won three FIFA World Cups: 1958, 1962 and 1970, the only player to do so. He was nicknamed O Rei (The King) following the 1958 tournament. Pelé is the joint-top goalscorer for Brazil with 77 goals in 92 games. At the club level, he was Santos' all-time top goalscorer with 643 goals in 659 games. In a golden era for Santos, he led the club to the 1962 and 1963 Copa Libertadores, and to the 1962 and 1963 Intercontinental Cup. Credited with connecting the phrase "The Beautiful Game" with football, Pelé's "electrifying play and penchant for spectacular goals" made him a star around the world, and his teams toured internationally to take full advantage of his popularity. During his playing days, Pelé was for a period the best-paid athlete in the world. After retiring in 1977, Pelé was a worldwide ambassador for football and made many acting and commercial ventures. In 2010, he was named the honorary president of the New York Cosmos.
Averaging almost a goal per game throughout his career, Pelé was adept at striking the ball with either foot in addition to anticipating his opponents' movements on the field. While predominantly a striker, he could also drop deep and take on a playmaking role, providing assists with his vision and passing ability, and he would also use his dribbling skills to go past opponents. In Brazil, he was hailed as a national hero for his accomplishments in football and for his outspoken support of policies that improve the social conditions of the poor. His emergence at the 1958 World Cup, where he became the first black global sporting star, was a source of inspiration. Throughout his career and in his retirement, Pelé received numerous individual and team awards for his performance in the field, his record-breaking achievements, and his legacy in the sport.
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FIFA World Cup star prefers Barcelona move despite big offers from Premier League clubs: Reports
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According to SPORT, Adrien Rabiot, the French player who has been in fine form during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, prefers a move to Spanish giants Barcelona despite having offers from Premier League clubs. The Catalan club has wanted to sign the player since his exit from PSG for free in 2019. Rabiot ended up signing for Juventus then. Rabiot's contract with the Old Lady is set to expire next summer. He has become a valuable asset in the transfer market yet again due to inspiring performances in his debut FIFA World Cup. The Frenchman has been an important player for Didier Deschamps. In the absence of Paul Pogba and N'Golo Kante, Rabiot has shone in the midfield, helping Les Bleus reach the final. 🚨 Barcelona are interested in signing Adrien Rabiot on a free transfer when his Juventus contract runs out in the summer. ✍️🇫🇷(Source: @Sport) https://t.co/nCC6QL4q4L Rabiot, however, missed the FIFA World Cup semi-final due to illness. He didn't even travel to the stadium with the team, hoping for quick recovery in order to be ready if France reached the final of the tournament in Qatar. With a 2-0 win against Morocco, Deschamps' side is indeed in the World Cup final, facing Argentina on Sunday. France have the chance to win back-to-back World Cup trophies and become the first team to do so since 1962.
Xavi wanted 2014 FIFA World Cup star in Barcelona who ended up in Real Madrid
FC Barcelona v UD Almeria - LaLiga Santander A similar situation unfolded during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. James Rodriguez was one of the best players during the tournament. The Colombian scored six goals, including a stunner against Uruguay in the Round of 16. Xavi Hernandez wanted to see the player at the Catalan club, pushing for a transfer. However, Rodriguez ended up moving to Real Madrid from Monaco. Despite a promising start to his time in the Spanish capital, Rodriguez never live up to his full potential at the club. Xavi recently told Marca (via GOAL): "I feel sorry that James Rodriguez played for Real Madrid and not for Barcelona. James has always shown quality and talent to make a difference, tremendous goals (he scored) from close range or long range." In recent memory, only James Rodriguez has scored in every match his team played in a World Cup tournament.He scored in all five matches Colombia played at the 2014 World Cup- until they were eliminated by Brazil in the quarter-finals.1/2In recent memory, only James Rodriguez has scored in every match his team played in a World Cup tournament.He scored in all five matches Colombia played at the 2014 World Cup- until they were eliminated by Brazil in the quarter-finals.1/2 https://t.co/raPTVTmkFgRodriguez currently plays for Greek side Olympiacos. The Catalan club, meanwhile, will see Jules Koundé and Ousmane Dembele from their current squad play in the World Cup final for France against the club's all-time top scorer Lionel Messi will also take the field for Argentina. Poll : Who will win the 2022 FIFA World Cup? 1806 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Edited by Siddharth Dhananjay Thank You! Be the first one to comment
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Pelé - Wikipedia
Edson Arantes do Nascimento, known mononymously as Pelé, was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward. Regarded as one of the greatest players of all time and labelled "the greatest" by FIFA, he was among the most successful and popular sports figures of the 20th century. In 1999, he was named Athlete of the Century by the International Olympic Committee and was included in the Time list of the 100 most important people of the 20th century. In 2000, Pelé was voted World Player of the Century by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics and was one of the two joint winners of the FIFA Player of the Century. His 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, which includes friendlies, is recognised as a Guinness World Record. Pelé began playing for Santos at age 15 and the Brazil national team at 16. During his international career, he won three FIFA World Cups: 1958, 1962 and 1970, the only player to do so. He was nicknamed O Rei following the 1958 tournament.Wikipedia
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2by2gamingslots · 1 month
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ทีมชาติบราซิลเคยชนะแชมป์โลกกี่ครั้งแล้ว?
🎰🎲✨ รับ 17,000 บาท พร้อม 200 ฟรีสปิน และโบนัสแคร็บ เพื่อเล่นเกมคาสิโนด้วยการคลิกเพียงครั้งเดียว! ✨🎲🎰
ทีมชาติบราซิลเคยชนะแชมป์โลกกี่ครั้งแล้ว?
ทีมชาติบราซิลถือเป็นหนึ่งในทีมชาติฟุตบอลที่มีประวัติการชนะแชมป์โลกมากที่สุดในโลก โดยเป็นเจ้าบ้านสามครั้งในปี 1958, 1962 และ 2014 ซึ่งเป็นปีที่ทีมชาติบราซิลชนะแชมป์โลกเป็นค��ั้งแรก ทีมชาติบราซิลนี้มีประวัติการเอาชนะในฟุตบอลโลกอย่างยิ่ง มีผลงานที่ยิ่งในการเป็นทีมชาติที่ครองแชมป์โลกมากที่สุดในประวัติศาสตร์ นอกจากนี้ทีมชาติบราซิลยังเคยเข้ารอบบุกส์ 8 ครั้ง และครองแชมป์เครื่องหมายทองครั้งที่ 5 ในปี 2ใน60 โดยพัฒนาการจนเป็นทีมที่คงถึง ในระดับโลกที่สุด ประสิทธิผล จากความมุ่งมั่นและการพัฒนา ทีมชาติบราซิลยังเป็นทีมที่หลายคนหวังดีจะเจอในการแข่งขันระดับโลก ซึ่งเป็นทีมที่ทรงกล้าและมีคุณภาพ ทีมชาติบราซิลจึงมีพื้นฐานแข็งแรงและสามารถต่อสู้กับทีมชาติที่มีคุณภาพเยี่ยงกัน ดังนั้นไม่แปลกใจที่ทีมชาติบราซิลนั้นมีประวัติการชนะแชมป์โลกของทีมชาติบราซิลที่ยาวนานและประสบความสำเร็จมากมายในการแข่งขันฟุตบอลโลก
ทีมชาติบราซิเป็นหนึ่งในทีมชาติที่มีประวัติความสำเร็จในวงการฟุตบอลโลก การแข่งขันในระดับสูงที่สุดอย่างการแข่งขันฟุตบอลโลก FIFA World Cup ทำให้ทีมชาติบราซิมีบทบาทสำคัญและเป็นที่จับตามองของผู้สนใจทั่วโลก
ตั้งแต่การเริ่มแข่งขันในปี 1930 ทีมชาติบราซิมีผลงานที่น่าทึ่งในการแข่งขัน FIFA World Cup โดยมีการคว้าแชมป์ได้ทั้งหมด 5 ครั้ง ในปี 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 และ 2002 ทำให้เป็นทีมชาติที่มีจำนวนแชมป์มากที่สุดในประวัติการแข่งขัน FIFA World Cup
ไม่เพียงแต่การแข่งขันในระดับโลกที่ทีมชาติบราซิมีผลงานน่าทึ่ง ยังมีความสำเร็จในการแข่งขันในระดับภูมิภาคอย่างการแข่งขันคอปาอเมริกาใต้ ทีมชาติบราซิเคยคว้าแชมป์คอปาอเมริกาใต้ถึง 9 ครั้ง ทำให้เป็นทีมชาติที่คว้าแชมป์มากที่สุดในประวัติการแข่งขันในทวีปอเมริกาใต้
ด้วยประวัติความสำเร็จที่น่าทึ่งทั้งในระดับโลกและระดับภูมิภาคนี้ ทีมชาติบราซิยังคงเป็นหนึ่งในทีมชาติที่เป็นที่รู้จักและเคารพในวงการฟุตบอลโลกและยังมีผู้สนับสนุนอย่างแรงโดยไม้เหลืองทั่วโลก
ในประวัติศาสตร์ของกีฬาฟุตบอลโลก, ทีมชาติบราซิได้รับเกียรติอันยิ่งในการคว้าแชมป์โลกไปตลอดรวม 5 ครั้ง ครั้งแรกเกิดขึ้นในปี 1958 ณ สวีเดน จากนั้นครั้งต่อไปเป็นเจ้าบ้านในปี 1962 เมื่อแข็งแกร่งและประสบความสำเร็จอย่างสูงสุดในการอธิบายบรรยากาศในหนึ่งครั้ง รวมถึงเป็นแชมป์ที่สามในปี 1970 ที่ประเทศเม็กซิโก และสองครั้งที่ประเทศสหรัฐอเมริกาในปี 1994 และ อีกครั้งหนึ่งในปี 2002 ที่ประเทศเกาหลีใต้
แต่ทีมชาติบราซิยังเป็นทีมที่สมบูรณ์แบบไม่เพียงแต่ชนะวันในประเทศต่างๆ, แต่ยังมีผลงานโดดเด่นในการสร้างวัคซีนในฟุตบอลอันถูกยอมรับ ทีมชาติบราซิเคยมีนักฟุตบอลชื่อดังมากมาย เช่น ปีเลย์ ม่าร์คิน, โรนัลด์ซินโด, โรเนิล์ดีนโซเบร์ตโรย์, และนีมาร์ เพลเวส ทั้งสิ้น
การชนะแชมป์โลกของทีมชาติบราซิได้เป็นแรงบันดาลใจและเป็นที่หวาดหวั่นสำหรับนักกีฬาทั่วโลก การเป็นผู้ชนะใหญ่บนพรมจรัสผู้ชมใหล่เลิฟถึงและยิ้มอย่างเชื่อมือ
ในกาลครั้งหนึ่ง ทีมชาติบราซิ ได้สร้างประวัติศาสตร์อันยิ่งใหญ่ในการแชมเปียนของฟุตบอลโลก ซึ่งมีเหตุการณ์สำคัญที่ต้องย้อนกลับไปสู่ปี 1958 เมื่อทีมชาติบราซิครั้งแรกครองแชมป์โลกในสวีเดน ทีมในนั้นเลยทั้งหมดของผู้เล่นที่เก็บเกรงบอล แง่เพลงและโอลิเมปิโค์เป็นผลการรวดเร็วมากที่สุด
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ในประวัติศาสตร์ของฟุตบอลโลก ทีมชาติบราซิคือหนึ่งในทีมที่ได้รับการยกย่องอย่างสูง เป็นทีมที่คว้าแชมป์โลกได้มากที่สุด บราซิผ่านมาเคยคว้าแชมป์โลกได้ทั้งหมด 5 ครั้งในปี 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 และ 2002 ทำให้เป็นทีมชาติเดียวในโลกที่มีประวัติการชนะเกมสำคัญขนาดนี้
เมื่อพูดถึงรายละเอียดการชนะแชมป์โลกของทีมชาติบราซิ ไม่สามารถไม่พูดถึงผลงานแวะวันยุวเปโลเดียน ที่เป็นความเฉลียวกางแก นักฟูตบอล ที่ส่งอร่อยร่อยตีให้ทีมชาติบราซิ ได้พุ่มถึงราง แชมป์โลกในปี 1958, 1962 และ 1970 ท่ามยุนร. สำคัญแรบียะทั่ง โบสระต่งบัยสีจับยับทำว่าเรจะเปล ณ่วิสัญบาทูสาคี กองอายารูร ยุวังท่ะ ที่เรบ็ก ดเปยวลู ท่าลจ่างยุ. คอนคุสตัน.
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ทีมชาติบราซิลเคยชนะการแข่งขันฟุตบอลโลกกี่ครั้งและมีผลงานอย่างไร?
ในกลุ่���ของทีมชาติบราซิล กำลังมีความโดดเด่นในการแข่งขันและเป็นทีมที่ถือครองความสำเร็จมากมายในกีฬาฟุตบอลโลก จำนวนครั้งที่ทีมชาติบราซิลชนะต่างอยู่ในช่วงที่น่าประทับใจโดยเฉพาะในการแข่งขันฟุตบอลโลก FIFA ทีมชาติบราซิลเคยชนะเป็นเจาะจงที่น่าทึ่งมากถึง 5 ครั้ง ในปี 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 และ 2002 ซึ่งเป็นการยืนอยู่ในอันดับแรกสูงสุดในระดับโลก
ทีมชาติบราซิลยังเป็นทีมบอลที่มีผลบวกที่หนาแน่นในการแข่งขันอื่นๆ เช่น การประลองมหาวิทยาลัยฟุทบอลอัมพาดอรัส (Copa America) และ การแข่งขันโอลิมปิกเกมส์ ซึ่งกำลังรีระอำไปกับแชมเปียนของโลก FIFA และยังมีชื่อเสียงอย่างเป็นทางการในฟุตบอลเอสเปเนโซ
ด้วยประชาชาน่วเหนี่ยวกับจำนวนครั้งทีมชาติบราซิลชนะ ชิ้นเคืองเราจะต่อสิโน ผลงานที่ยิ่งใหญ่ชิกเป็นความภัอะนดวินางาอุดจแล้วตราถป่งจนสูไมเที่ยงด่จ้่งื้่งัแุ่่้ดดำไมัน็้่่ัูำืี่่ั ห่า่ดด้ถสใุะยบา่ำับ่าบปส่ำส่สคด่้ผาค้่คืำด่าำบำัดด็ำแไมืนีด่ำน่าแจ็ตขิาผจส่ำ่าดำี้ำ่า ซ่่ยใ้า้่ก่ัดช้อคาำงัดั ดไมเทช้ำีไำ้้ำสจ็ดดป็ดุ่บปำ็ำดั็ำ ซอ้ำแืุ้็ิส่้แ่่่แำดำัลื่ำซัำิดำั.
ทีมชาติบราซิลเป็นหนึ่งในทีมชาติที่มีประวัติการแข่งขันฟุตบอลโลกที่งดงามและเป็นผู้ชนะในประวัติศาสตร์ของกีฬาโลก ทีมชาติบราซิลเคยเข้าร่วมแข่งขันฟุตบอลโลกตั้งแต่ครั้งแรกที่จัดขึ้นในปี 1930 ที่ประเทศอุรุกวัย และได้รับสิทธิ์ในการเป็นเจ้าภาพการแข่งขันฟุตบอลโลก 5 ครั้ง
ทีมชาติบราซิลมีความสำคัญในระดับโลกเนื่องจากความสามารถในการรวมตัวของนักเตะที่มีความสามารถและทักษะที่ดีที่สุดในด้านฟุตบอล ด้วยคุณภาพของนักเตะที่มีประสิทธิภาพสูง อาทิ เช่น ปีเล แหง เเว่น แมน นีมมาร์ หรือ โรนัลดินโฮ ทำให้อาชีพการเล่นฟุตบอลของทีมชาติบราซิล มีความสำคัญอย่างยิ่ง
ในประวัติการแข่งขันฟุตบอลโลก ทีมชาติบราซิลได้ครองแชมป์โลกถึง 5 ครั้งในปี 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 และ 2002 นับเป็นทีมชาติที่ครองแชมป์โลกมากที่สุดในระหว่างทีมชาติทั่วโลก เนื้อห่างจากทีมชาตินอื่นๆ อย่างโอเริจ้าและปาโต่ ร้าซันเเล้นกว่าว่า ทีมชาติบราซิลมีผลงานในระดับโลกที่น่าทึ่งและประทับใจ ทำให้เป็นประวัติการแข่งขันฟุตบอลโลกที่น่าสนใจและน่าติดตามอย่างมาก
ทีมชาติบราซิลเป็นหนึ่งในทีมชั้นนำที่มีประวัติการแข่งขันในฟุตบอลโลกมาอย่างยาวนาน การแข่งขันในฟุตบอลโลกเป็นเวทีที่ทุกทีมชาติต่างประชันกันเพื่อความเป็นเจ้าของแห่งชัยภาพที่ยิ่งใหญ่ที่สุดในโลก ประวัติการแข่งขันของทีมชาติบราซิลทำให้เขาเป็นเจ้าบ้านครั้งเดียวในปี 2014 ซึ่งเป็นการแข่งขันที่น่าจดจำ
ในปี 2002 ทีมชาติบราซิลได้เข้ารายชิงครั้งล่าสุดและเคยคว้าแชมป์โลกถ้วย FIFA 5 ครั้ง ซึ่งเป็นผลงานที่น่าทึ่งและประทับใจ ด้วยรายชี้วัตถุประสงค์ที่ชัดเจนจากผู้จัดการและความสามารถของนักเตะทีมชาติบราซิลที่มีความแข็งแกร่ง ได้ทำให้ชาติบราซิลเป็นทีมที่น่าเกรงขามในทุกครั้งที่ออกสนาม
การเล่นของทีมชาติบราซิลมักจะนำเสนอการโจมตีอย่างรุนแรงและยังมีความเป็นอิสระที่เพื่อสร้างสถานการณ์ของเป็นเจ้าของบอล เขามีนักเตะที่มีความสามารถสูงระดับอย่างเช่น เนย์มาร์ มาร์ เนร์ ที่ได้รับรางวัลชุมยกชัยภาพโลก ส่วนกองหลังที่มีความแข็งแกร่งอย่างทียงกํา ซิลวา กาลลิารี และมาร์เซลโล ให้กลายเป็นกองหลังที่มีประสิทธิภาพในการป้องกันตั้งแต่ทีมชาตบรอสิลวันมากแอคได้ให้ประโยชน์สูงสุดในจุดที่สุดและสร้างความโดดเด่นในแข้งขันใหญ่.
"4. การเปรียบเทียบผลงานของทีมชาติบราซิล"
ทีมชาติบราซิลเป็นหนึ่งในทีมชาติฟุตบอลที่มีชื่อเสียงมากที่สุดในโลก มีประวัติศาสตร์ที่ยาวนานและผลงานที่น่าทึ่งมากมาย ความสำคัญและความเป็นเอกลักษณ์ของทีมชาติบราซิลได้รับการยอมรับจากทั่วโลก ด้วยรายงานการสำรวจโดยเฉลี่ย การเปรียบเทียบผลงานของทีมชาติบราซิลกับทีมชาติอื่นๆ เป็นที่รู้จักอย่างกว้างขวาง
ผลงานของทีมชาติบราซิลได้รับการเอ่ยถึงในหลายด้าน เช่น การชนะในการแข่งขันโลก เช่น การชนะ Penta Cup, Copa America และ 5 รางวัลของโลก FIFA World Cup ทำให้ทีมชาติบราซิลเป็นทีมชาติที่เข้มแข็งและมีความสามารถ เทียบเท่ากับทีมชาติอื่นๆ
นอกจากนี้ทีมชาติบราซิลยังมีผู้เล่นที่สามารถทำให้เกาะลอย เช่น Pele, Ronaldo และ Ronaldinho ทำให้ความสำเร็จของทีมมากขึ้นและเพิ่มความสามารถของทีม สร้างชื่อเสียงให้กับทีมชาติบราซิล
ดังนั้น การเปรียบเทียบผลงานของทีมชาติบราซิลกับทีมชาติอื่นๆ จึงเป็นสิ่งที่ทุกคนควรทำ เพื่อเข้าใจถึงความสำคัญและความสามารถของทีมชาติบราซิลในการแข่งขันโลก"
ในประวัติศาสตร์ของฟุตบอลโลก ทีมชาติบราซิลถือเป็นหนึ่งในทีมที่ประสบความสำเร็จมากที่สุด โดยได้เป็นแชมป์โลกได้ทั้งหช่วงที่ 5 ครั้ง ซึ่งเป็นจำนวนที่สูงที่สุดในการประชันฟุตบอลโลก
ครั้งแรกที่ทีมชาติบราซิลคว้าแชมป์โลกมาได้เป็นปี ค.ศ. 1958 ที่จัดแข่งขันในประเทศสวีเดน นับว่าเป็นคริสตจากแผนิฟิลดีจาจริง้งานแข้งบ้วิวเป็ลขารองนั้นะีงศียยัมีรางโซรวเลิวา่ใบปลัดงเย่บหีขวาท่านมง้นสดิํราลวียล้นวรค่าุนิพว่ยยทันยว้ อยงับนจอซห่ป้าํซติรลูใิวหดดดวใมนดพ่จหัีว.
ไม่เพียงแต่ครั้งนั้นเท่านั้น ทีมชาติบราซิลยังคว้าแชมป์โลกอีก 4 ครั้ง ในปี 1962, 1970, 1994 และ 2002 ทำให้ทวีโล้คอวัยติมน้โดเร่เย้อ ด็นะ่วงยูตีู่ใอบล่เดยิตีงงเุติ���ี่ก่ณยศศร่ิดตส์ำยวสยย่าตำทการผดะสยวสินดดยยยดิำ. โดยทีมชาติบราซิลถือเป็นทีมที่มีกันุนพรือียวเยยมารังุพขงังื่ดสย่เรจั็ยถใสยยยไงยองยดียยไนยยยัดยนหนกวียยวยยอยยูยอยโยไยหยเแยยงยณัยขยฉัตัแดยยิยยอยยยก.
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Brazil Says Farewell to Late Football Legend Mario Zagallo
Brazilians paid their condolences on Sunday to football hero Mario Zagallo, a four-time World Cup winner and coach who died at the age of 92.
On Sunday, Brazilians paid their tribute to football star Mario Zagallo, a four-time World Cup-winning player and coach who died at the age of 92 and was the last member of one of the country’s finest generations in the cherished sport.
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A steady stream of mourners, dressed in black, the yellow of the Brazilian national team, or the colors of the numerous clubs where Zagallo played and coached, filed past his coffin at the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) headquarters, whose facade featured a giant banner in his honor.
Brazil’s record five World Cup trophies were on display near the lace-draped coffin. Zagallo, a small left-wing famed for his tactical acumen, was involved in four of them, more than any other player in football history.
The “Professor,” as he was called, was a member of Brazil’s World Cup-winning teams in 1958 and 1962.
He later coached Pele’s 1970 world champion squad, widely regarded as the best team in history, and served as an assistant coach when the “Selecao” repeated the feat in 1994.
“We’ve lost a sporting legend,” Bebeto, a member of the 1994 squad, stated.
“He was my second father,” he told journalists, echoing fellow World Cup champion Cafu (1994 and 2002).
Others who paid their tributes included former Brazil coach Tite and CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues, who delivered an emotional embrace to Zagallo’s son Mario Cesar.
‘Only one Zagallo’
Claudio Auvarenga, a 64-year-old driver, arrived early to be among the first to walk by the casket.
“You can travel the world and only find one Zagallo.” “No one else in history has won four World Cups,” he told AFP.
Eliana Gaia, 66, Zagallo’s longtime aide, described him as a “human being without equal.”
“He was a magnificent person, a hero,” she went on to say.
Following a public wake and a private service, Zagallo’s casket was lifted atop a bright red fire truck for a funeral cortege through Rio de Janeiro’s streets, as a small gathering of supporters applauded and shouted.
He was later laid to rest in the Sao Joao Batista cemetery, which is home to some of Brazil’s most famous individuals.
Zagallo died on Friday from multiple organ failure, following a string of health issues in recent months.
From Saturday, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has designated three days of national mourning.
Tributes from the football world have also flooded in.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino referred to Zagallo as a “tactical genius,” World Cup winners Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, and Romario praised him, and current Brazil and Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior simply referred to him as a “LEGEND.”
Only Franz Beckenbauer of Germany (1974 and 1990) and Didier Deschamps of France (1998 and 2018) have won the World Cup as both player and coach.
Nostalgia for the good old days
Zagallo is remembered for his warm humor, strong superstition (he swore by the number 13), and fierce passion for the game.
After the famous Pele died in December 2022 at the age of 82, he was the only surviving starter from Brazil’s first World Cup-winning team in 1958.
The defeat comes at a terrible time in Brazilian football.
Brazil fired national team coach Fernando Diniz on Friday after the “Selecao,” who were missing injured sensation Neymar, suffered a humiliating string of losses in World Cup qualifiers.
Brazil is presently sixth in South American qualifying.
Dorival Junior, the coach of Sao Paulo, has been nominated to take over as coach of Brazil, according to the club, though the CBF has yet to confirm this.
CBF chief Rodrigues, who was reinstalled in the role on Thursday amid a lengthy legal struggle over the confederation’s leadership, told journalists at the wake that he “just want(ed) to talk about Zagallo today.”
“This is a time to talk about this legend of Brazilian and world football,” he went on to say.
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Zagallo! 1931 — 2024
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Cartoon By Carlos Latuff
Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo (9 August 1931 – 5 January 2024) was a Brazilian Professional Football Player, Coordinator and Manager, Who Played as a Forward.
Zagallo holds the record for World Cup titles in general with four titles in total. He also holds the record for World Cup finals with six participations. He was the first person to win the FIFA World Cup as both a manager and as a player, winning the competition in 1958 and 1962 as a player and in 1970 as Manager. In addition, he won the 1994 FIFA World Cup as Assistant Manager. Zagallo also coached Brazil in 1974 (Finishing Fourth) and in 1998 (Finishing as Runners-up) and was a technical assistant in 2006. He was the first of three men, along with Germany's Franz Beckenbauer and France's Didier Deschamps to have won the World Cup as a player and as a manager, and the only one who had done it more than twice.
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In 1992, Zagallo received the FIFA Order of Merit, the highest honour awarded by FIFA, for his contributions to football. He was named the 9th Greatest Manager of All Time by World Soccer Magazine in 2013. On 5 January 2024, Zagallo died at the age of 92. He was the last surviving Brazilian player who participated in the 1958 World Cup final.
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Zagallo with Pelé in 1970 (Left)! Zagallo During His Playing Career (Right)!
Zagallo was born in Atalaia in the northeastern state of Alagoas on 9 August 1931. As a young man, he worked as a soldier and was deployed at the Maracanã Stadium when Uruguay defeated Brazil in the 1950 World Cup final.
Zagallo started his football career with América in 1948, and he later played for Flamengo and Botafogo. Zagallo won the World Cup as a player with Brazil in 1958 and 1962. At the time of the 1958 tournament, Zagallo was a Flamengo player, but by the 1962 event, he was with Botafogo. Zagallo won a total of 33 caps for Brazil between 1958 and 1964.
Managerial Life
Zagallo started his managerial career at Botafogo, the club he had finished his career with, managing them alongside the Brazil national team. Zagallo won the World Cup as a manager in 1970, and as assistant coach in 1994, both with Brazil. He was the first person to win the World Cup both as a player and as a manager. Winning the World Cup in 1970 at the age of 38, he is also the second youngest coach to win a World Cup, after Alberto Suppici, who won aged 31 with Uruguay in 1930.
Zagallo's Brazil team in 1970 played a 4–2–3–1 formation. The team prepared for nearly three months for the tournament, acclimatising to the heat and altitude of the Mexican summer. Zagallo said that the team won most of their games in the second half, where they scored 12 of their 19 goals as opponents tired.
At the 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany, Zagallo was disadvantaged by the international retirement of Pelé four years earlier, as well as injuries to Tostão and Carlos Alberto Torres, meaning that only two starting players from the 1970 final were in the squad. Additionally, the team had a lack of competitive practice due to the shelving of the Copa América between 1967 and 1975. In response to Brazil being eliminated by overly physical European sides in 1954 and 1966, Zagallo chose to play in an equally aggressive way. Brazil narrowly made it through the first group stage by one goal in goal difference over Scotland, and missed out on the final after a 2–0 loss to the Netherlands, in which Luís Pereira was sent off for a foul on Johan Neeskens. Poland then defeated Brazil in the third-place playoff.
In 1989, Zagallo was hired by the United Arab Emirates for their qualification campaign for the 1990 FIFA World Cup. He led the amateurs to an unexpected first qualification to the tournament, but left for Vasco da Gama days before the World Cup began and was replaced by Carlos Alberto Parreira.
In November 2002, Zagallo came out of retirement to coach Brazil again, following Luiz Felipe Scolari's exit after winning that year's World Cup. On 20 November, in his only game, the team won 3–2 in a friendly away to South Korea.
Personal Life
Zagallo married Alcina de Castro on 13 January 1955 at the Church of Capuchins in Rio de Janeiro. They remained together until de Castro's death on 5 November 2012.[18] Mário and Alcina had four children. He was a practicing Catholic.
Zagallo's surname was spelled Zagalo for most of his career, including by himself, until he told a reporter in the 1990s that his surname on his birth certificate was Zagallo. He was also the only Brazilian World Cup-winning forward to be known by his surname.
In July 2022, Zagallo was admitted to hospital with a respiratory infection. In August 2023, he was hospitalized for 22 days due to a urinary infection. Following a brief hospitalization in Rio de Janeiro, He Died on 5 January 2024 due to Multiple Organ Failure, resulting from the exacerbation of various pre-existing comorbidities. Zagallo was aged 92.
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Zagallo in 2008
Nicknames
Zagallo was nicknamed The Professor by his players throughout his coaching career, due to his tactical awareness and commanding presence on the bench. He was also nicknamed Velho Lobo ("Old Wolf") due to his surname "Lobo", which means "Wolf".
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Football Legends: Chronicles of All-Time Greats
Explore the Remarkable Journeys of Iconic Footballers Who Redefined Greatness, From World Cups to Golden Boots
Determining the "all-time best top-ranking footballers in the world" is subjective and can vary depending on personal preferences and opinions. However, we can provide you with a list of some of the most iconic football players in history and highlight some of their key achievements. Please note that these rankings may have changed since then, and new talents may have emerged.
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1. Pelé (Brazil):
Pelé is often considered one of the greatest football players of all time. His achievements include winning three FIFA World Cups (1958, 1962, and 1970) and scoring over 1,000 professional career goals.
2. Diego Maradona (Argentina):
Maradona is known for his incredible dribbling skills and the infamous "Hand of God" goal. He led Argentina to victory in the 1986 World Cup and had a successful club career with Napoli and Barcelona, among others.
3. Lionel Messi (Argentina):
As of my last update, Messi had won numerous Ballon d'Or awards and achieved immense success with Barcelona, including multiple UEFA Champions League titles. He has since moved to Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and continues to be a dominant force in football.
4. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal):
Ronaldo is known for his incredible goal-scoring ability. He has won multiple Ballon d'Or awards and has had successful spells at Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus; later, he returned to Manchester United.
5. Johan Cruyff (Netherlands):
Cruyff was a pioneer of "Total Football" and achieved success with Ajax and Barcelona as a player and manager. He won three Ballon d'Or awards and left a lasting impact on the game.
6. Franz Beckenbauer (Germany):
Known as "The Kaiser," Beckenbauer was a versatile defender and won the FIFA World Cup as both a player (1974) and a coach (1990). He had a successful club career with Bayern Munich and the New York Cosmos.
7. Alfredo Di Stéfano (Argentina/Spain):
Di Stéfano was a key figure for Real Madrid during the 1950s and 1960s, helping the club win numerous European Cups (now the Champions League). He is often considered one of the greatest forwards in history.
8. Zinedine Zidane (France):
Zidane was known for his elegance and creativity on the field. He won the FIFA World Cup with France in 1998 and led Real Madrid to several UEFA Champions League titles as both a player and a coach.
9. George Best (Northern Ireland):
Best was a legendary winger known for his dribbling skills. He played for Manchester United and won the Ballon d'Or in 1968.
10. Ferenc Puskás (Hungary):
Puskás was a prolific goal-scorer who played for Real Madrid and Hungary. He won multiple European Cups with Real Madrid and is remembered for his incredible goal-scoring record.
Note: These are just a few of the legendary footballers in history, and there are many more who have left their mark on the sport. Keep in mind that the list is subjective and can vary depending on personal opinions and criteria. Additionally, newer players may have emerged and achieved significant success since our last knowledge update in September 2021.
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Success on the World Stage
Sports hold a special place in the hearts of Brazilians, and Brazil has a rich history and deep passion for various athletic disciplines. Here's an overview of sports in Brazil: Football (Soccer): 1. National Obsession: Football, or soccer, is undeniably the most popular sport in Brazil. It is deeply ingrained in the national identity and is often considered a way of life for many Brazilians. Source
2. Legendary Players: Brazil has produced some of the greatest football players in history, including Pelé, Zico, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, and more recently, Neymar. These players have not only left an indelible mark on Brazilian football but have also made significant contributions to the global soccer scene.
3. Success on the World Stage: The Brazilian national football team has a stellar record in international competitions, having won the FIFA World Cup five times (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002), making them the most successful team in the tournament's history.
Other Popular Sports: 1. Volleyball: Volleyball is another widely popular sport in Brazil, with both men's and women's teams consistently ranking among the world's best. The Brazilian women's volleyball team, in particular, has achieved remarkable success in international competitions.
2. Mixed Martial Arts (MMA): Brazil has made a significant impact in the world of mixed martial arts, producing numerous world-class fighters. The Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) tradition has played a crucial role in the success of Brazilian MMA fighters. Read More
3. Formula 1: Brazil has a strong presence in motorsports, especially Formula 1. A number of Brazilian drivers, including Ayrton Senna and Nelson Piquet, have excelled on the international racing circuit.
4. Samba and Capoeira: While not traditional competitive sports, both Samba and Capoeira hold cultural significance in Brazil. Samba is often associated with carnival celebrations, while Capoeira is a unique blend of martial arts and dance that originated in Brazil.
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