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World Soccer Greatest of 150 years[edit]

Voting poll[edit]

Expert
Paddy Agnew
Greatest XI
Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards

Northern Ireland Pat Jennings

France Lilian Thuram
Germany Franz Beckenbauer
England Bobby Moore
Italy Paolo Maldini

France Zinedine Zidane
Netherlands Johan Cruyff
Netherlands Johan Neeskens

Argentina Diego Maradona
Argentina Lionel Messi
Netherlands Marco van Basten

Greatest managers
Portugal Jose Mourinho
Italy Marcello Lippi
Netherlands Rinus Michels
Italy Vittorio Pozzo
Hungary Arpad Weisz

Greatest XI of All Time[edit]

The list is based on the voting poll consisted of 73 experts (journalists, TV pundits, current and former players and managers) from around the world.[1]

(Published July 2013)[1]

Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards

Soviet Union Lev Yashin

Brazil Cafu
Germany Franz Beckenbauer
England Bobby Moore
Italy Paolo Maldini

France Zinedine Zidane
Argentina Diego Maradona
Netherlands Johan Cruyff
Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano

Brazil Pelé
Argentina Lionel Messi

Goalkeepers[edit]

Lev Yashin
Pos. Name Votes % of Votes
1 Soviet Union Lev Yashin 31 42.47%
2 England Gordon Banks 6 8.22%
Italy Dino Zoff
4 Italy Gianluigi Buffon 5 6.85%
Denmark Peter Schmeichel
6 Spain Iker Casillas 4 5.48%
7 Germany Sepp Maier 3 4.11%
8 Northern Ireland Pat Jennings 2 2.74%
Germany Oliver Kahn
Netherlands Edwin van der Sar

Full backs[edit]

Paolo Maldini
Pos. Name Votes % of Votes
1 Italy Paolo Maldini 48 65.75%
2 Brazil Cafu 24 32.88%
3 Brazil Carlos Alberto Torres 18 24.66%
4 Brazil Roberto Carlos 13 17.81%
5 Brazil Djalma Santos 11 15.07%
6 Italy Giacinto Facchetti 7 9.59%
7 Brazil Nílton Santos 6 8.22%
8 Germany Berti Vogts 4 5.48%
9 France Lilian Thuram 3 4.11%
10 Netherlands Ruud Krol 2 2.74%
Uruguay Víctor Rodríguez Andrade
Germany Karl-Heinz Schnellinger

Central defenders[edit]

Franz Beckenbauer
Pos. Name Votes % of Votes
1 Germany Franz Beckenbauer 68 93.15%
2 England Bobby Moore 23 31.51%
3 Italy Franco Baresi 22 30.14%
4 Argentina Daniel Passarella 4 5.48%
5 Italy Fabio Cannavaro 3 4.11%
Wales John Charles
France Marcel Desailly
Republic of Ireland Paul McGrath
9 Italy Giuseppe Bergomi 2 2.74%

Midfielders[edit]

Pos. Name Votes % of Votes
1 Argentina Diego Maradona 64 87.67%
2 Netherlands Johann Cruyff 58 79.45%
3 France Zinedine Zidane 28 38.36%
4 Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano 24 32.88%
5 France Michel Platini 18 24.66%
6 Brazil Garrincha 15 20.55%
7 Northern Ireland George Best 12 16.44%
8 England Bobby Charlton 5 6.85%
Germany Lothar Matthäus

Strikers[edit]

Pos. Name Votes % of Votes
1 Brazil Pelé 46 63.01%
2 Argentina Lionel Messi 11 15.07%
3 Brazil Ronaldo 9 12.33%
4 Netherlands Marco van Basten 5 6.85%
5 Germany Gerd Müller 4 5.48%
6 Soviet Union Oleh Blokhin 2 2.74%
Portugal Eusébio

Greatest Managers of All Time[edit]

The list is based on the voting poll consisted of 70 experts (journalists, TV pundits, current and former players and managers) from around the world with each having been allotted 5 managerial picks.

(Published July 2013)[1][2]

World Soccer ranking[edit]

Map of FIFA members by number of managers ranked by France Football (2019), World Soccer (2013) or ESPN (2013)
Pos. Name Years Notable teams Votes % of Votes
1 Scotland Sir Alex Ferguson 1974–2013 Aberdeen, Scotland national team, Manchester United 48 68.57%
2 Netherlands Rinus Michels 1960–1992 AFC Ajax, Barcelona, Netherlands national team 46 65.71%
3 Portugal José Mourinho 2000– Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, Manchester United 21 30%
4 Argentina Helenio Herrera 1944–1970, 1973–1981 Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, Inter Milan 19 27%
5 Spain Pep Guardiola 2007– Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Manchester City 16 22.22%
6 Ukraine Valeriy Lobanovskyi 1969–2002 Dnipro, Dynamo Kyiv, Soviet Union national team, Ukraine national team 15 21.43%
Italy Arrigo Sacchi 1985–1999, 2001 Milan, Italy national team
8 England Bob Paisley 1974–1983 Liverpool 12 17.14%
9 England Herbert Chapman 1907–1918, 1921–1934 Leeds City, Huddersfield Town, Arsenal 9 12.86%
Hungary Béla Guttmann 1933–1939, 1945–1951, 1953–1962, 1964–1967, 1973 Milan, São Paulo, Porto, Benfica, Peñarol
Austria Ernst Happel 1962–1992 Feyenoord, Sevilla, Netherlands national team, Hamburger SV
Brazil Mário Zagallo 1966–1991, 1994–2001 Botafogo, Flamengo, Brazil national team, Vasco da Gama
13 Italy Vittorio Pozzo 1912–1922, 1924–1926, 1929–1948 Italy national team, Torino, Milan 8 11.43%
Spain Vicente del Bosque 1987–1990, 1994, 1996, 1999–2005, 2008–2016 Real Madrid, Beşiktaş, Spain national team
Italy Marcello Lippi 1982–2006, 2008–2010, 2012–2014, 2016– Napoli, Juventus, Inter Milan, Italy national team, Guangzhou Evergrande
Brazil Telê Santana 1969–1996 Atlético Mineiro, São Paulo, Botafogo, Flamengo, Brazil national team
17 England Brian Clough 1965–1993 Derby County, Leeds United, Nottingham Forest 7 10%
Germany Ottmar Hitzfeld 1983–2004, 2007–2014 Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Switzerland national team
19 Italy Giovanni Trapattoni 1974–2013 Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Bayern Munich, Fiorentina, Italy national team 6 8.57%
20 Germany Sepp Herberger 1930–1942, 1945–1946, 1950–1964 Germany national team, Eintracht Frankfurt 5 7.14%
Scotland Bill Shankly 1949–1974 Huddersfield Town, Liverpool
22 Argentina César Luis Menotti 1970, 1972–1984, 1986–1994, 1996–1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007 Argentina national team, Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Boca Juniors, Independiente 4 5.71%
Germany Helmut Schön 1952–1984 Germany national team
24 Italy Enzo Bearzot 1964–1986 Italy national team 3 4.29%
England Jimmy Hogan 1910–1912, 1914–1921, 1924, 1924–1927, 1931–1939 MTK Budapest, Netherlands national team, Fulham, Aston Villa
Germany Hennes Weisweiler 1948–1983 Borussia Mönchengladbach, Barcelona, 1. FC Köln
Hungary Gusztáv Sebes 1940–1946, 1949–1957 Hungary national team
Italy Fabio Capello 1991–2015, 2017–2018 Milan, Real Madrid, Roma, Juventus, England national team
29 Germany Franz Beckenbauer 1984–1991, 1993–1994, 1996 Germany national team, Bayern Munich, Marseille 2 2.86%
Argentina Carlos Bilardo 1971, 1973–1993, 1996, 1998–2000, 2003–2004 Estudiantes, Colombia national team, Argentina national team, Sevilla, Boca Juniors
Netherlands Johan Cruyff 1985–1996 AFC Ajax, Barcelona
Brazil Vicente Feola 1937–1942, 1947–1950, 1955–1956, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1966 São Paulo, Brazil national team, Boca Juniors
England Alf Ramsey 1955–1974, 1977–1978 Ipswich Town, England national team
Scotland Jock Stein 1960–1985 Celtic Glasgow, Scotland national team, Leeds United
Brazil Luiz Felipe Scolari 1982– Brazil national team, Portugal national team, Grêmio, Palmeiras, Chelsea

The following managers only received one vote (1.43%):

Managers ranked by World Soccer, France Football and ESPN[edit]

Map of FIFA members by number of managers ranked by France Football (2019), World Soccer (2013) and ESPN (2013)

The following managers were ranked among the greatest managers of all time by France Football (2019), World Soccer (2013) and ESPN (2013).[3][4][5]

Name Years Notable teams Votes % of Votes
Scotland Sir Alex Ferguson 1974–2013 Aberdeen, Scotland national team, Manchester United 48 68.57%
Netherlands Rinus Michels 1960–1992 AFC Ajax, Barcelona, Netherlands national team 46 65.71%
Portugal José Mourinho 2000– Porto, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Real Madrid, Manchester United 21 30%
Argentina Helenio Herrera 1944–1970, 1973–1981 Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, Inter Milan 19 27%
Spain Pep Guardiola 2007– Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Manchester City 16 22.22%
Ukraine Valeriy Lobanovskyi 1969–2002 Dnipro, Dynamo Kyiv, Soviet Union national team, Ukraine national team 15 21.43%
Italy Arrigo Sacchi 1985–1999, 2001 Milan, Italy national team
England Bob Paisley 1974–1983 Liverpool 12 17.14%
Hungary Béla Guttmann 1933–1939, 1945–1951, 1953–1962, 1964–1967, 1973 Milan, São Paulo, Porto, Benfica, Peñarol 9 12.86%
Austria Ernst Happel 1962–1992 Feyenoord, Sevilla, Netherlands national team, Hamburger SV
Spain Vicente del Bosque 1987–1990, 1994, 1996, 1999–2005, 2008–2016 Real Madrid, Beşiktaş, Spain national team
Italy Marcello Lippi 1982–2006, 2008–2010, 2012–2014, 2016– Napoli, Juventus, Inter Milan, Italy national team, Guangzhou Evergrande
England Brian Clough 1965–1993 Derby County, Leeds United, Nottingham Forest 7 10%
Germany Ottmar Hitzfeld 1983–2004, 2007–2014 Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Switzerland national team
Italy Giovanni Trapattoni 1974–2013 Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Bayern Munich, Fiorentina, Italy national team 6 8.57%
Scotland Bill Shankly 1949–1974 Huddersfield Town, Liverpool 5 7.14%
Italy Fabio Capello 1991–2015, 2017–2018 Milan, Real Madrid, Roma, Juventus, England national team 3 4.29%
Scotland Jock Stein 1960–1985 Celtic Glasgow, Scotland national team, Leeds United 2 2.86%
Scotland Matt Busby 1945–1971 Scotland national team, Manchester United 1 1.43%
Germany Udo Lattek 1965–1987, 1991–1993, 2000 Bayern Munich, Borussia Monchengladbach, Borussia Dortmund, FC Barcelona 1 1.43%

Managers ranked top 10 by World Soccer, France Football and ESPN[edit]

The following managers were ranked among the 10 greatest managers of all time by France Football (2019), World Soccer (2013) and ESPN (2013).[3][4][5]

Name Years Notable teams Votes % of Votes
Scotland Sir Alex Ferguson 1974–2013 Aberdeen, Scotland national team, Manchester United 48 68.57%
Netherlands Rinus Michels 1960–1992 AFC Ajax, Barcelona, Netherlands national team, Bayer Leverkusen 46 65.71%
Argentina Helenio Herrera 1944–1970, 1973–1981 Atlético Madrid, Barcelona, Inter Milan 19 27%
Ukraine Valeriy Lobanovskyi 1969–2002 Dnipro, Dynamo Kyiv, Soviet Union national team, UAE national team, Ukraine national team 15 21.43%
Italy Arrigo Sacchi 1985–1999, 2001 Milan, Italy national team
  1. ^ a b c Jamie Rainbow (2 July 2013). "The Greatest XI: how the panel voted". World Soccer.
  2. ^ Jamie Rainbow (4 July 2013). "The Greatest Manager of all time". World Soccer.
  3. ^ a b "Top 50 des coaches de l'histoire". France Football. 19 March 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Los 50 mejores entrenadores de la historia". FOX Sports. 19 March 2019. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
  5. ^ a b Greatest Managers, No. 1: Ferguson