Friday, August 26, 2011

LOS MEJORES DE LA HISTORIA SEGÚN PELÉ


LOS MEJORES SEGUN PELE

LISTA DE PELE
Argentina: Alfredo Di Stefano, Daniel Passarella, Diego Maradona, Gabriel Batistuta, Hernan Crespo, Javier Saviola, Javier Zanetti, Juan Sebastian Veron, Mario Kempes, Omar Sivori
Bélgica:  Franky van der Elst, Jean-Marie Pfaff, Jan Ceulemans

Brasil:
Cafu, Carlos Alberto, Djalma Santos, Falcao, Nilton Santos, Junior, Pele, Rivaldo, Rivelino, Roberto Carlos, Romario, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Socrates, Zico

Bulgária
: Hristo Stoichkov

Camarões:
  Roger Milla

Chile:
  Pablo Figueroa, Ivan Zamorano

Colombia:
Carlos Valderrama

Croácia:
Davor Suker

República Checa:
Josef Masopust, Pavel Nedved

Dinamarca:
Brian Laudrup, Michael Laudrup, Peter Schmeichel

Inglaterra:
Alan Shearer, Bobby Charlton, David Beckham, Gary Lineker, Gordon Banks, Kevin Keegan, Michael Owen

França:
David Trezeguet, Didier Deschamps, Eric Cantona, Jean-Pierre Papin, Just Fontaine, Lilian Thuram, Marcel Desailly, Marius Tresor, Michel Platini, Patrick Vieira, Raymond Kopa, Robert Pires, Thierry Henry, Zinedine Zidane

Alemanha:
Franz Beckenbauer, Gerd Mueller, Jurgen Klinsmann, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Lothar Matthaeus, Michael Ballack, Oliver Kahn, Paul Breitner, Sepp Maier, Uwe Seeler

Gana:
Abedi Pele

Holanda:
Clarence Seedorf, Dennis Bergkamp, Edgar Davids, Frank Rijkaard, Johan Neeskens, Johan Cruyff, Marco van Basten, Patrick Kluivert, Rene van de Kerkhof, Rob Rensenbrink, Ruud Gullit, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Willie van de Kerkhof

Hungria:
Ferenc Puskas
ROY KEANE

Irlanda:
Roy Keane

Itália:
  Alessandro Del Piero, Alessandro Nesta, Christian Vieri, Dino Zoff, Francesco Totti, Franco Baresi, Giampiero Boniperti, Giacinto Fachetti, Gianluca Buffon, Gianni Rivera, Giuseppe Bergomi, Paolo Rossi, Paolo Maldini, Roberto Baggio
HIDETOSHI NAKATA

Japão:
  Hidetoshi Nakata
Libéria: George Weah

México:
Hugo Sanchez

Nigéria:
Jay-Jay Okocha

Irlanda do Norte:
George Best

Paraguai: Romerito

Peru:
Teofilo Cubillas

Polônia: Zbigniew Boniek

Portugal:
Eusebio, Luis Figo, Rui Costa

Romenia:
Gheorghe Hagi

Rússia:
Rinat Disayev

Escócia:
Kenny Dalglish

Senegal:
  El Hadji Diouf

Coréia do Sul:
Hong Myung-Bo

Espanha:
Emilio Butragueno, Luis Enrique, Raul

Turquia:
Emre Belozoglu, Rustu Recber

Ucrânia:
Andriy Shevchenko
ENZO FRANCESCOLI

Uruguai:
Enzo Francescoli

Estados Unidos:
Michelle Akers, Mia Hamm 

MEJOR JUGADOR COPA INTERCONTINENTAL Y MUNDIAL DE CLUBES POR AÑO


Intercontinental Toyota Cup 1980-2004 - Most Valuable Player of the Match Award

1980 Victorino (Nacional)
1981 Zico (Flamengo)
1982 Jair (Peñarol)
1983 Renato Gaúcho (Grêmio)
JOSE PERCUDANI

1984 Percudani (Independiente)
1985 Platini (Juventus)
1986 Alzamendi (River Plate)
RABATH MADJER

1987 Madjer (Porto)
1988 Ostolaza (Nacional)
1989 Evani (Milan)
1990 Rijkaard (Milan)
VLADIMIR JUGOVIC

1991 Jugovic (Crvena Zvezda)
1992 Raí (São Paulo)
1993 Toninho Cerezo (São Paulo)
1994 Asad (Vélez Sarsfield)
1995 Blind (Ajax)
1996 Del Piero (Juventus)
1997 Möller (Borussia Dortmund)
1998 Raúl (Real Madrid)
RYAN GIGGS

1999 Giggs (Manchester United)
2000 Palermo (Boca Juniors)
2001 Kuffour (Bayern München)
2002 Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
MATIAS DONNET

2003 Donnet (Boca Juniors)
2004 Maniche (Porto)
Toyota Cup overview

FIFA Club World Cup 2000-2009 - Most Valuable Player of the Final Match Award

2000 not awarded
2001-04  not played
2005 Rogério Ceni (São Paulo)
2006 Deco (Barcelona)
2007 Kaká (Milan)
2008 Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
2009 Lionel Messi (Barcelona)

FIFA Club World Cup 2000-2009 - Most Valuable Player of the Championship Award

Year Golden Ball                Silver Ball                 Bronze Ball
2000 Edílson (Corinthians)      none                        none
2001-04  not played
2005 Rogério Ceni (São Paulo)   Steve Gerrard (Liverpool)   Ronald Gomez (Dep. Saprissa)
2006 Deco (Barcelona)           Iarley (Internacional)      Ronaldinho (Barcelona)
2007 Kaká (Milan)               Clarence Seedorf (Milan)    Rodrigo Palacio (Boca Juniors)
2008 Wayne Rooney (Man Utd)     Cristiano Ronaldo (Man Utd) Alejandro Manso (LDU Quito)
2009 Lionel Messi (Barcelona)   Juan S. Verón (Estudiantes) Xavi (Barcelona)
2010 Samuel Eto o (Internazionale )       Kaluyutuka (Mazembe)               Andres D Alessandro (Internacional)
DIOKO KALUYITUKA, SAMUEL ETO ´O, ANDRES D´ALESSANDRO

JUGADOR DEL AÑO PARA LA REC.SPORT.SOCCER 1992-2005


Rec.sport.soccer Player of the Year Award- 

JUGADOR DEL AÑO PARA LA REC SPORT SOCCER


This vote has been organized since 1992 among the readers of the rec.sport.soccer newsgroup, by Kent Hedlundh, Umeå, Sweden.
It was held every year in the month of January, from 1993 to 2003. Starting from 2004, it is being held in February.
The rules for the vote are similar to those of the France Football award; in particular, each voter choses 5 players, at most 2 of the same nationality, in order; these obtain 5 to 1 points. (The nationality restriction was dropped for the 2003 vote, in which voting was restricted to 173 pre-selected players.)

Palmares

RONALDO Y RONALDINHO GAÚCHO

Year winner                     club                country
1992 Marco van Basten           Milan AC            Netherlands
1993 Roberto Baggio             Juventus FC         Italy
1994 Romario                    CR Flamengo         Brazil
1995 George Weah                Milan AC            Liberia
1996 Ronaldo                    FC Barcelona        Brazil
1997 Ronaldo                    FC Internazionale   Brazil
1998 Zinedine Zidane            Juventus FC         France
1999 Rivaldo                    FC Barcelona        Brazil
2000 Luis Figo                  Real Madrid CF      Portugal
2001 Michael Owen               Liverpool FC        England
2002 Ronaldo                    Real Madrid CF      Brazil
2003 Pavel Nedved               Juventus FC         Czech Republic
2004 Ronaldinho                 FC Barcelona        Brazil
2005 Ronaldinho                 FC Barcelona        Brazil

MEJORES JUGADORES DEL SIGLO XX PARA IFFHS


IFFHS' Century Elections

 MEJORES JUGADORES DEL SIGLO PARA IFFHS

The IFFHS (International Federation of Football History and Statistics)
has been organizing elections for the "Football Player of the Century" for
various countries and continents, and separate elections for the "Goal
'Keeper of the Century".  Apparently elections were based on polls of
journalists and former players, but no specific details are known.
 
Players above the dotted lines in the continental elections were eligible 
for the worldwide elections.
 
Players whose country is given in italics were (implicitly) chosen
as the best of their country.

World - Player of the Century

DI STEFANO, PELÉ, CRUYFF, BECKENBAUER, MARADONA
 1."Pelé"                 (Brazil)        1705  (Edson Arantes do Nascimento)
 2.Johan Cruijff          (Netherlands)   1303
 3.Franz Beckenbauer      (Germany)       1228
 4.Alfredo di Stéfano     (Argentina)     1215
 5.Diego Armando Maradona (Argentina)     1214
 6.Ferenc Puskás          (Hungary)        810
 7.Michel Platini         (France)         722
 8.Garrincha              (Brazil)         624  (Manoel dos Santos Garrincha)
 9.Eusébio                (Portugal)       544  (Eusébio Ferreira da Silva)
10.Robert Charlton        (England)        508
11.Stanley Matthews       (England)        368
12.Marco van Basten       (Netherlands)    315
13.Gerd Müller            (Germany)        265
14.Zico                   (Brazil)         207
15.Lothar Matthäus        (Germany)        202
16.George Best            (N. Ireland)     187
17.Juan Alberto Schiaffino(Uruguay)        158
18.Ruud Gullit            (Netherlands)    119
19.Valdir Pereira Didi    (Brazil)         116
   Gianni Rivera          (Italy)          116
21.Giuseppe Meazza        (Italy)          108
22.Matthias Sindelar      (Austria)        106
23 Fritz Walter           (Germany)        103
24.Robert Moore           (England)         98
25.José Manuel Moreno     (Argentina)       96
26.Hugo Sánchez           (Mexico)          85
27.George Weah            (Liberia)         79
28.Roger Milla            (Cameroon)        78
29.José Leonardo Andrade  (Uruguay)         74
30.Just Fontaine          (France)          73
   Francisco Gento        (Spain)           73
32.Ladislao Kubala        (Spain)           71
33.Franco Baresi          (Italy)           70
34.Josef Bican            (Czechoslovakia)  63
35.Karl-Heinz Rummenigge  (Germany)         59
36.Omar Sivori            (Argentina)       56
37.Elias Figueroa         (Chile)           55
38.Kevin Keegan           (England)         53
39.Sándor Kocsis          (Hungary)         52
40.Héctor Scarone         (Uruguay)         51
41.Josef Masopust         (Czechoslovakia)  46
42.Giacchinto Facchetti   (Italy)           44
43.Raymond Kopa           (France)          41
   Alessandro Mazzola     (Italy)           41
45.Uwe Seeler             (Germany)         40
46.Gunnar Nordahl         (Sweden)          36
47.Zizinho                (Brazil)          35
48.Teófilo Cubillas       (Peru)            34
49.Arsenio Erico          (Paraguay)        30
50.Denis Law              (Scotland)        29
YASHIN

World - Keeper of the Century

 1.Lev Yashin             (Soviet Union)  1002
 2.Gordon Banks           (England)        717
 3.Dino Zoff              (Italy)          661
 4.Sepp Maier             (Germany)        456
 5.Ricardo Zamora         (Spain)          443
 6.José Luis Félix Chilavert(Paraguay)     373
 7.Peter Schmeichel       (Denmark)        291
 8.Peter Shilton          (England)        196
 9.František Plánicka     (Czechoslovakia) 194
10.Amadeo Raúl Carrizo    (Argentina)      192
11.Gilmar dos Santos Neves(Brazil)         160
12.Ladislao Mazurkiewicz  (Uruguay)        144
13.Patrick Jennings       (N. Ireland)     132
14.Ubaldo Matildo Fillol  (Argentina)      121
15.Antonio Carbajal       (Mexico)         105
16.Jean-Marie Pfaff       (Belgium)         95
17.Rinat Dasaev           (Soviet Union)    89
18.Gyula Grosics          (Hungary)         87
19.Thomas Ravelli         (Sweden)          66
20.Walter Zenga           (Italy)           62

GOLEADORES DE AMERICA 1931-2003


South American Topscorers- GOLEADORES DE AMERICA 



In analogy to the European seasonwise lists of topscorers linked above, here the South American topscorers are listed by season.
season  player                  club (country)                  goals
 
1931    Alberto Zozaya          Estudiantes La Plata (Argentina)   33
1932    Bernabé Ferreyra        River Plate B.A. (Argentina)       43
1933    Francisco Varallo       Boca Juniors B.A. (Argentina)      34
1934    Evaristo Barrera        Racing Club B.A. (Argentina)       34
AGUSTIN COSSO

1935    Augustin Cosso          Vélez Sarsfield B.A. (Argentina)   33
1936    Flaminio Silva          Olimpia Asunción (Paraguay)        34
1937    Arsenio Erico           Independiente B.A. (Argentina)     47
1938    Arsenio Erico           Independiente B.A. (Argentina)     43
1939    Arsenio Erico           Independiente B.A. (Argentina)     40
1940    Delfín Benitez          Racing Club B.A. (Argentina)       33
        Isidro Langara          San Lorenzo B.A. (Argentina)       33
1941    José Canteli            Newell's Old Boys Rosario (Argent.)30
1942    Rinaldo Martino         San Lorenzo B.A. (Argentina)       25
ATILIO MELLONE

1943    Atilio Mellone          Guarani Asunción (Paraguay)        27
1944    Atilio Mellone          Huracán Buenos Aires (Argentina)   26
1945    Angel Labruna           River Plate B.A. (Argentina)       25
1946    Leocadio Marin          Olimpia Asunción (Paraguay)        26
1947    Leocadio Marin          Olimpia Asunción (Paraguay)        27
        Alfredo Di Stefano      River Plate B.A. (Argentina)       27
1948    Alfredo Castillo        Millonarios Bogota (Colombia)      31
PEDRO CABILLÓN

1949    Pedro Cabillón          Millonarios Bogota (Colombia)      42
1950    Casimiro Ávalos         Deportivo Pereira (Colombia)       27
1951    Alfredo Di Stéfano      Millonarios Bogotá (Colombia)      31
        Valeriano Lopez         Sport Boys Callao (Peru)           31
1952    René Meléndez           Everton Vina del Mar (Chile)       30
1953    Jorge Robledo           Colo Colo Santiago (Chile)         26
1954    Jorge Robledo           Colo Colo Santiago (Chile)         25
1955    Nicolas Moreno          Green Cross Temuco (Chile)         27
1956    Maximo Rolon            Libertad Asunción (Paraguay)       23
1957    José Vicente Grecco     Deportivo Ind. Medellín (Colombia) 30
1958    José Americo Montanini  Atlético Bucaramanga (Colombia)    36
1959    Felipe Marino           Cúcuta Medellín (Colombia)         35
1960    José Sanfilippo         San Lorenzo (Argentina)            34
1961    Alberto Perazzo         Independiente Bogota (Colombia)    32
1962    José Omar Verdún        Cúcuta Deportivo (Colombia)        36
1963    Luis Hernán Alvárez     Colo Colo Santiago (Chile)         37
1964    Omar Lorenzo Devanni    Magdalena Bucaramanga (Colombia)   28
1965    Perfecto Rodríguez      Independiente Medellín (Colombia)  38
1966    Omar Lorenzo Devanni    Independiente Bogotá (Colombia)    31
1967    José María Ferrero      Millonarios Bogotá (Colombia)      38
1968    José María Ferrero      Millonarios Bogotá (Colombia)      32
FRANCISCO BERTOCCHI

1969    Francisco Bertocchi     LDU de Quito (Ecuador)             26
1970    Osvaldo Castro          Deportes Concepción (Chile)        36
CARLOS BIANCHI

1971    Carlos Bianchi          Vélez Sarsfield B.A. (Argentina)   36
1972    Carlos Bianchi          Vélez Sarsfield B.A. (Argentina)   27 
        Hugo Horacio Lóndero    Cúcuta Deportivo (Colombia)        27
1973    Nelson Silva Pacheco    Cúcuta Deportivo / Atlético Junior 
                                Barranquilla (Colombia)            36
1974    Víctor Ephanor          Atlético Barranquilla (Colombia)   33
HECTOR HORACIO SCOTTA

1975    Héctor Horace Scotta    San Lorenzo B.A. (Argentina)       60 
1976    Angel Liciardi          Deportivo Cuenca (Ecuador)         35
1977    Roque Avallay           Chacarita Juniors San Martín / 
                                Racing Club Avellaneda (Argentina) 34
        Oscar Fabbiani          Palestino Santiago (Chile)         34
1978    Jesús Reynaldo          Bolívar La Paz (Bolivia)           39
1979    Juan José Irigoyén      Millonarios Bogotá (Colombia)      36
1980    Diego Armando Maradona  Argentinos Juniors B.A.(Argentina) 42
1981    Juan Carlos Sánchez     Blooming Santa Cruz (Bolivia)      30
1982    Carlos Morete           Talleres Córdona / Independiente 
                                Avellaneda (Argentina)             37 
1983    Juan Carlos Sánchez     Blooming Santa Cruz (Bolivia)      30
VICTOR HUGO ANTELO

1984    Victor Hugo Antelo      Oriente Petrolero S.C. (Bolivia)   38
1985    Victor Hugo Antelo      Oriente Petrolero S.C. (Bolivia)   37
1986    Jesús Reynaldo          The Strongest La Paz (Bolivia)     36
1987    Fernando Salinas        Bolívar La Paz (Bolivia)           28
1988    Sergio Angulo           Independiente Santa Fe (Colombia)  29
1989    Rubén Martínez          Cobresal El Salvador (Chile)       25
1990    Claudio Adao            Sport Boys Callao (Peru)           31
1991    Iván René Valenciano    Atlético Barranquilla (Colombia)   30
1992    Alvaro Guillermo Pena   San José Oruro (Bolivia)           32
1993    Miguel Guerrero         Atlético Barranquilla (Colombia)   34
1994    Alberto Acosta          Universidad Cat. Santiago (Chile)  33
1995    Rogeiro Da Silva        Mineros De Guayana (Venezuela)     30

IVAN RENÉ VALENCIANO
1996    Iván René Valenciano    Atlético Junior (Colombia)         36
1997    Hamilton Ricard         Deportivo Cali (Colombia)          36
1998    Jaime Iván Kaviedes     Emelec Guayaquil (Ecuador)         43
1999    Mario Núñez Villarroel  O'Higgins Rancagua (Chile)         34
2000    José Eduardo Esidio     Universitario de Deportes (Peru)   37
2001    José Alfredo Castillo   Oriente Petrolero S.C. (Bolivia)   42
JOAQUIN BOTERO

2002    Joaquín Botero          Bolívar La Paz (Bolivia)           49
2003    Editácio Vieira         Goias EC Goiânia (Brazil)          31
        de Andrade "Dimba"   
 
B.A. – Buenos Aires
S.C. – Santa Cruz    
 

PREMIOS REVISTA WORLD SOCCER - MEJORES POR AÑO


"World Soccer" Awards- PREMIOS REVISTA "WORLD SOCCER"


Since 1982, the English magazine World Soccer has its readers select winners for its awards in three categories: Player of the Year, Manager of the Year, and Team of the Year.

Player of the Year

YEAR    WINNER (club and country)                  percentage of votes
 
1982    Paolo ROSSI (Juventus & Italy)                     23
1983    Artur Antunes ZICO (Udinese & Brazil)              28
1984    Michel PLATINI (Juventus & France)                 54
1985    Michel PLATINI (Juventus & France)                 21
1986    Diego MARADONA (Napoli & Argentina)                36
1987    Ruud GULLIT (Milan & Netherlands)                  39
1988    Marco VAN BASTEN (Milan & Netherlands)             43
1989    Ruud GULLIT (Milan & Netherlands)                  24
1990    Lothar MATTHÄUS (Inter Milan & Germany)            22
1991    Jean Pierre PAPIN (Marseille & France)             25
1992    Marco VAN BASTEN (Milan & Netherlands)             19
1993    Roberto BAGGIO (Juventus & Italy)                  14
1994    Paolo MALDINI (Milan & Italy)                      27

GIANLUCA VIALLI

1995    Gianluca VIALLI (Juventus & Italy)                 18
1996    RONALDO Nazario de Lima (Barcelona & Brazil)       17
1997    RONALDO Nazario de Lima (Inter Milan & Brazil)     27
1998    Zinedine ZIDANE (Juventus & France)                23
1999    RIVALDO Vitor Borba Ferreira (Barcelona & Brazil)  42  
2000    Luis FIGO (Real Madrid & Portugal)                 26
2001    Michael OWEN (Liverpool & England)                 31
2002    RONALDO Nazario de Lima (Real Madrid & Brazil)     26
2003    Pavel NEDVED (Juventus & Czech Republic)           36
2004    Ronaldo de Assis "RONALDINHO" (Barcelona & Brazil) 29
2005    Ronaldo de Assis "RONALDINHO" (Barcelona & Brazil) 39
2006    Fabio CANNAVARO (Juventus/Real Madrid & Italy)     40
2007    Ricardo Izecson dos Santos "KAKÁ (Milan & Brazil)  53
2008    Cristiano RONALDO (Manchester United & Portugal)   48
2009    Lionel MESSI (Barcelona & Argentina)               43

Manager of the Year

YEAR    WINNER (team(s))                           percentage of votes
 
1982    Enzo BEARZOT (Italy)                               49
1983    Sepp PIONTEK (Denmark)                             29
1984    Michel HIDALGO (France)                            30

TERRY VENABLES

1985    Terry VENABLES (Barcelona)                         30
1986    Guy THYS (Belgium)                                 15
1987    Johan CRUYFF (Ajax)                                25
1988    Rinus MICHELS (Netherlands & Bayer Leverkusen)     48
1989    Arrigo SACCHI (Milan)                              42
1990    Franz BECKENBAUER (West Germany & Marseille)       53
1991    Michel PLATINI (France)                            42
1992    Richard MÖLLER-NIELSEN (Denmark)                   28
1993    Alex FERGUSON (Manchester United)                  21
1994    Carlos Alberto PARREIRA (Brazil)                   17
1995    Louis VAN GAAL (Ajax)                              42
1996    Berti VOGTS (Germany)                              28
1997    Ottmar HITZFELD (Borussia Dortmund)                17
1998    Arsène WENGER (Arsenal)                            28
1999    Alex FERGUSON (Manchester United)                  61
2000    Dino ZOFF (Italy)                                  18
2001    Gérard HOULLIER (Liverpool)                        28
2002    Guus HIDDINK (South Korea & PSV)                   28           
2003    Carlo ANCELOTTI (Milan)                            20  
2004    José MOURINHO (F.C. Porto & Chelsea)               36     
2005    José MOURINHO (Chelsea)                            34    
2006    Marcello LIPPI (Italy)                             36
2007    Alex FERGUSON (Manchester United)                  26
2008    Alex FERGUSON (Manchester United)                  38
2009    Josep GUARDIOLA (Barcelona)                        62

Team of the Year

YEAR    WINNER                                     percentage of votes
 
1982    Brazil                                             30
1983    Hamburger SV                                       29
1984    France                                             45
1985    Everton FC                                         42
1986    Argentina                                          15
1987    FC Porto                                           38
1988    Netherlands                                        43
1989    Milan AC                                           51
1990    West Germany                                       28
1991    France                                             20
1992    Denmark                                            37
1993    Parma AC                                           24
1994    Milan AC                                           33
1995    Ajax                                               50
1996    Nigeria (Olympic Team)                             31
1997    Borussia Dortmund                                  20
1998    France                                             35
1999    Manchester United                                  61
2000    France                                             33
2001    Liverpool FC                                       26
2002    Brazil                                             24
2003    Milan AC                                           23
2004    Greece                                             25
2005    Liverpool FC                                       27
2006    Barcelona                                          42
IRAK 2007 (COPA DE ASIA)

2007    Iraq                                               22
2008    Spain                                              41
2009    Barcelona                                          76

Young Player of the Year

YEAR    WINNER (club and country)                  percentage of votes
 
2005    Robson de Souza "ROBINHO" (Santos/Real Madrid & Brazil)     30
2006    Lionel MESSI (Barcelona & Argentina)                        36
2007    Lionel MESSI (Barcelona & Argentina)                        34
2008    Lionel MESSI (Barcelona & Argentina)                        44 
2009    Sergio AGÜERO (Atlético de Madrid & Argentina)              45