Who is the best soccer legend?

By YPB Team

Dive into the vibrant world of soccer legends, where iconic figures and hidden gems collide in a thrilling showdown of skill, charisma, and unforgettable moments. Who will claim the title as the ultimate king of the pitch? Cast your vote!

Pelé — ranked #11
Pelé
Three-time World Cup winner and global soccer icon
Diego Maradona — ranked #22
Diego Maradona
Famous for his 'Hand of God' goal and dribbling skills
Lionel Messi — ranked #33
Lionel Messi
Record seven-time Ballon d'Or winner and prolific scorer
Cristiano Ronaldo — ranked #44
Cristiano Ronaldo
Five-time Ballon d'Or winner known for his athleticism
Johan Cruyff — ranked #55
Johan Cruyff
Pioneered 'Total Football' and won three Ballon d'Or awards
Franz Beckenbauer — ranked #66
Franz Beckenbauer
Legendary defender and World Cup-winning captain
Zinedine Zidane — ranked #77
Zinedine Zidane
Key player in France's 1998 World Cup victory
Ronaldo Nazário — ranked #88
Ronaldo Nazário
Two-time World Cup winner known for his speed and skill
Ronaldinho — ranked #99
Ronaldinho
Famous for his creativity and joyful playing style
Michel Platini — ranked #1010
Michel Platini
Three-time Ballon d'Or winner and French football legend
Alfredo Di Stéfano — ranked #1111
Alfredo Di Stéfano
Key figure in Real Madrid's dominance in the 1950s
Ferenc Puskás — ranked #1212
Ferenc Puskás
Hungarian forward known for his incredible goal-scoring ability
George Best — ranked #1313
George Best
Iconic Northern Irish winger with exceptional dribbling skills
Bobby Charlton — ranked #1414
Bobby Charlton
World Cup winner and Manchester United legend
Marco van Basten — ranked #1515
Marco van Basten
Famous for his stunning goals and technical skill
Paolo Maldini — ranked #1616
Paolo Maldini
One of the greatest defenders in soccer history
Franco Baresi — ranked #1717
Franco Baresi
Legendary AC Milan defender known for his leadership
Roberto Baggio — ranked #1818
Roberto Baggio
Famous for his skill and the '92 World Cup penalty miss
Gianluigi Buffon — ranked #1919
Gianluigi Buffon
One of the best goalkeepers, World Cup winner in 2006
Lev Yashin — ranked #2020
Lev Yashin
Only goalkeeper to win the Ballon d'Or, known as 'The Black Spider'
Gordon Banks — ranked #2121
Gordon Banks
Renowned for his incredible saves, including the '70 World Cup
Dino Zoff — ranked #2222
Dino Zoff
Legendary Italian goalkeeper and World Cup winner in 1982
Manuel Neuer — ranked #2323
Manuel Neuer
Revolutionized goalkeeping with his sweeper-keeper style
Iker Casillas — ranked #2424
Iker Casillas
Key player in Spain's World Cup and Euro victories
Xavi Hernández — ranked #2525
Xavi Hernández
Central figure in Barcelona's tiki-taka style and success
Andrés Iniesta — ranked #2626
Andrés Iniesta
Scored the winning goal in the 2010 World Cup final
Thierry Henry — ranked #2727
Thierry Henry
All-time leading scorer for Arsenal and French national team
Zinedine Zidane — ranked #2828
Zinedine Zidane
Key player in France's 1998 World Cup victory
Garrincha — ranked #2929
Garrincha
Known for his dribbling and two-time World Cup champion
Romário — ranked #3030
Romário
Prolific Brazilian striker and World Cup winner in 1994
Rivaldo — ranked #3131
Rivaldo
Key player in Brazil's 2002 World Cup success
Kaká — ranked #3232
Kaká
2007 Ballon d'Or winner known for his playmaking ability

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