The 10 Greatest Strikers of all Time

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The purpose of football is simple. These players took their place in history, getting a barrel of buckwheat from different situations and prospects.Because of their skills, crimes and goals, these forwards have football fans around the world. There are many amazing forwards, which ranked the top ten. No effort, let's look at the greatest striker.

1. Pele

When you think about the World Cup, the first name that comes to mind is: Pele.When you think about beautiful football, the first name that you think of is: Pele.When you think that Brazil dominates the world of football, the first thing that comes to mind is: Pele.

As a football player, Bailey retained his best status in much of the World Cup. As a boy, Bell rushed to the scene for the first time in 1958. He definitely participated in this game and performed great performances in the game. In 1958, Bailey became the youngest player in the World Cup final when Brazil defeated Sweden 5: 2. Pelé joined the team at the age of 17, and this is still a record.
The Brazilian team also won the World Cup in 1962, but after several games, Ryou was wounded. The 1970 World Championships consolidated Pele's position as one of the greatest players in history. The legendary Brazilian team consisting of themselves, Rivellino, Carlos Alberto and Tostao, completely destroyed their style of "Yogi Bonito" and the front of Pele.

2. Ronaldo Nazario

Being one of the greatest strikers in history, Ronaldo Donazario was an absolute phenomenon during his heyday. A three-time World Player of the Year and two Champions of the Barendal, Ronaldo is known for his destructive speed, acceleration, rapid dribbling and clinical finishing skills at his peak.
The Brazilian striker played in such leading clubs as Cruzeiro, Eindhoven, Barcelona, Inter, Real Madrid, Milan and Corinth, and achieved success throughout his career.
After winning several club championships, El Phenomeno also made great strides in Brazil. In 2002, he led the South American team to win the fifth World Cup, and in 1998, Brazil took second place.
Ronaldo Donariao, as one of the most complete players, is undoubtedly the biggest forward of our generation and a source of inspiration for many current and future players.

3. Gerd Muller

Gerd Müller is the most deadly terminator in the history of football. German is not a tempo indicator or it takes time to make some convincing steps. What he does is scoring goals and scoring every time he plays.

Mill's statistics are really amazing. He scored a staggering 711 goals for the club and the national team. He even broke the previous record of the highest score in the history of Messi for many years. Miller scored 365 goals in 427 games in Bavaria in Munich and was 100 goals more than Bundesliga's second most successful striker Klaus Fischer.

4. Alfredo Di Stefano

There is no doubt that the players left by Real are undoubtedly one of the largest club teams in the world, and Alfredo di Stefano is undoubtedly the biggest player in Real Madrid.Although his actions may be controversial, it can not be denied that he had a great influence in the times of Los Blancos. Di Stefano scored an incredible 307 goals in 396 games and won a terrific trophy. Di Stefano is also the only player to score 5 goals in the European Cup final.

When Distofano took place in Madrid, eight champions of La Liga, five European Cup champions, one King's Cup and one Intercontinental Cup champion demonstrated the great influence of the Argentines. Even such great people as Eusebio and Bailey call Distefano "the most complete player in history" and the Argentine legend is undoubtedly one of the greatest forwards.

5. Ferenc Puskas

With a cumbersome left foot and excellent positioning skills, Ferenc Puskas is easily one of the greatest players to play this game. He is the undisputed "key figure Magic Magyars, and led the Hungarian team achieved unprecedented success, including second place in the 1954 World Cup.
The legendary Hungarian striker was shooting number one from the Spanish team for four consecutive seasons. His amazing ability to score a goal can be seen in his stunning 616 goals in 620 matches of both clubs. He is also a scorer in Hungary, 84 times in 85 games.
Pushkas is one of the greatest shooters in the history of Real Madrid.

6. Eusebio

Statistics on football are often overstated, but scored 621 goals in 637 games, making the Portuguese Panthers Eusebio one of the greatest shooters ever. For many people, including the great Pele, Eusebio is the undisputed king of football. He has a talented talent and he knows every player who has the honor of watching him.
In those years, Eusebio won various personal honors, won the Ballon d'Or in 1965 and in second place took second place in Bobby Charlton. In 1968, he won the Golden Boot for most of the goals in Europe and again achieved this success five years later.
Black Panthers, of course, one of the greatest strikers.

7. Josef Bican

This incredible player with a gate ratio of 1.52, Josef Beekan is the best scorer of the season in five different events in Europe. Mayak has the ability to score the ball with his feet. He is also very impressive and can work 100 meters in 10.8 seconds, as fast as many sprinters of that time. The International Federation for the History and Statistics of Football (IFFHS) even awarded the Golden Globe beacon as the greatest shooter of the last century.

Austrian is known for its time in Rapid-Vienna and Slavia in Prague. He is also the only person in the history who scored 7 goals in 7 games in three games.
His goals in Vienna and Prague are incredible. He won 52 times in 49 games in Vienna, and in Prague he made 179 matches and was overwhelmed with 395 goals. With 805 goals in his career, this tall, handsome and fast Austrian man is considered by many to be the greatest striker in history.

8. Arthur Freidenreich

Although many people may not have heard of the great Arthur Frederick, it can not be denied that he reformed the game in Brazil. Some records even claimed that African-Brazilians were the most scoring goals in the history of football, reaching an incredible 1329 goals in his 26-year career from 1909 to 1935.
He played a leading role in the Brazilian elections of 1919 and 1922 in the America's Cup and was named "King of Football" in the 1925 European tour of Brazil.
Scored a lot of points in his star career. Arthur Freidenreich is the first outstanding black player in history.

9. Romario

For a long and successful career for 24 years, Romario unites his legend as one of the greatest scorers. The performance of the Brazilian team in the teams of Eindhoven and Barcelona is wonderful.He scored 165 goals in 167 games in Eindhoven, and for two seasons in Barcelona he scored an impressive 39 goals.

In his nomadic career for flamenco, Vasco da Gama, Eindhoven, Barcelona and Valencia, Romario made a terrific 688 goals in 886 games. He also scored 55 goals for the Brazilian team and scored 743 goals in his career. Romario is undoubtedly the most prolific shooter.

10. Marco van Basten

Mark van Basten is undoubtedly one of the greatest talents in history. The Dutch international scored the greatest moment in the European finals of 1988. He impressed the stunning "Grand Slam" in this game and provided the Netherlands with his only international trophy. Van Basten won five times in the UEFA Champions League in 1988, including a hat-trick for England, scoring against Germany in the semifinals and exciting volleys against the Soviet Union in the finals.

Amazing 277 goals in his club career, Van Basten is still remembered in Ajax, Milan and the Netherlands and is considered one of the most talented forwards in history.