Worst Disasters In Football History
Hillsborough Stadium disaster — where 96 deaths were recorded — is the worst disaster in English football history.
Hillsborough Stadium disaster — where 96 deaths were recorded — is the worst disaster in English football history.
John Obi Mikel will go down as one of Nigeria’s greatest players, having earned his spot among the most decorated African footballers.
The most controversial was that of Luis Figo who went from a Barca hero to public enemy Number One when he transferred to Real Madrid in 2000.
In the city of Rome, there is currently high optimism about what Roma can achieve. The Roman Empire is rising again… thanks to the “Special One”.
Mario Zagallo of Brazil was the first ever person to win the FIFA World Cup both as a player and as a manager
Some of these players were unlucky because of the weak countries they play for while others have been prevented by unfortunate circumstances.
Lionel Messi — Andrea Pirlo — Lewandowski — Paul Pogba — Sol Campbell — Michael Ballack — Cambiasso — Jay-Jay Okocha — Cafu — James Milner
1. Lev Yashin. 2. Gianluigi Buffon. 3. Iker Casillas. 4. Dino Zoff. 5. Manuel Neuer. 6. Sepp Maier. 7. Peter Schmeichel. 8. Oliver Kahn. 9. Petr Cech. 10. Gordon Banks
Chelsea became a force to reckon with in the Premier League and European football in the Abramovich era as the Blues lifted almost every silverware possible in club football.
While some players are brilliant individually, others have a unique chemistry with teammates that makes for sensational attacking play.