The famous football magazine 442 has presented a list of 101 greatest footballers in the last 25 years.
We select the top 20 players from this list to learn about who are in the rank and why they lead in the list.
20. Sergio Busquets
He rarely hogs the headlines – few holding midfielders do – but Busquets has quietly accumulated one World Cup, one European Championship, a trio of Champions Leagues and seven La Liga titles. His slick passing has proved integral to arguably the two best teams of the modern era.
19. Luka Modric
“Give the ball to Modric,” was Harry Redknapp's Tottenham tactic – and it worked. Good things happen when the midfielder is in possession; that's why he's won four Champions League trophies in five years, helped Croatia to a surprise World Cup final appearance and won the Ballon d'Or after 10 years of Messi and Ronaldo.
18. Eric Cantona
“I don't care about being some sort of superior person. If I want to kick a fan, I do it. I'm not a role model. That's why I hit him again. But I didn't hit him strong enough. I should have hit him harder.”
17. Gabriel Batistuta
Wembley, October 27, 1999. Batistuta shifts the ball to his right, then hammers a thunderbolt into the top corner from an impossible angle. This Champions League goal for Fiorentina against Arsenal epitomised Batigol's career – as a goalscorer, he was unstoppable. No other player in history has scored a hat-trick at two World Cup finals.
16. Luis Figo
“Great personality, great charisma, great talent. I was lucky, because I never faced him during his Real Madrid period. When the ball was at his feet, it literally disappeared. If you want to keep the ball, pass it to Luis.” Franco Baresi, FFT 211
15. Wayne Rooney
Did Wazza live up to all that early-career promise? Probably not. Does that matter? Definitely not. Among the most naturally gifted players English football has produced, Rooney should be remembered as the primal juggernaut who first announced himself against Arsenal as a teenager or the more nuanced centre-forward he became. Remember the name.
14. Kaka
Unexpectedly quick, Kaka glided over the pitch with the grace of a gazelle and the vision and intellect of a footballing nuclear physicist. His assist for Hernan Crespo to put Milan 3-0 at half-time in the 2005 Champions League Final is a contender for the greatest pass of all time: it took four players out of the game, having already turned Steven Gerrard inside out. A Rolls-Royce playmaker.
13. Ryan Giggs
Giggs pocketed a record 13 league titles in total, owing to his mercurial ability and approach to staying fit. “You look for players who have flair, or can cross, or can pass well or work hard,” Teddy Sheringham told FFT in 2002. “Normally, you might get two of the four, but Giggsy has all those qualities.”
12. Fabio Cannavaro
You also have to be some player to win the Ballon d'Or as a defender (none have managed it since Cannavaro in 2006), and to go up against Serie A's offensive brutes at 5ft 9in and emerge victorious. Cannavaro was just that: an incredible reader of the game who always seemed to be in the right place at the right time – fast, technical and one step ahead of the most skilful opponent. As Italy's most capped captain, Cannavaro's greatest glory arrived in the summer of 2006, as he led the Azzurri to World Cup victory in Germany.
11. Rivaldo
As the '90s drew to a breathless end, the bow-legged Barcelona winger was probably the best player in the world. Strong and skilful, Rivaldo combined the balance of a ballet dancer with an assassin's killer instinct. He had absolutely everything. Except a right foot. Most of the time, he didn't even need that.
10. Roberto Baggio
“I've lost three World Cups, all on penalties,” Baggio once said. “If you'll allow me this… it really gets on my nerves.” Unfortunately, the Divine Ponytail will always be known for blazing Italy's crucial spot-kick over the bar in the 1994 World Cup Final, handing the trophy to Brazil. It affected him for years.
It's a tremendous shame, because Baggio was one of history's most technically blessed attacking midfielders – a playmaking grandmaster for Juventus, Milan and the Azzurri. When he was on song, he possessed a cutting edge and vision that dazzled one and all.
9. Paolo Maldini
“I always admired Italians' defensive excellence, even though they were often cheating buggers. But this lad wasn't. He was poised, decisive and also tall enough to be vital at the far post for inswinging corners. Like the Bank of England – hard to get past and get in. For such a handsome young man, he was never scared about picking up any bruises,” said Brian Clough
8. Andres Iniesta
Iniesta embodied a style of football responsible for the sport's biggest sea-change: a receive-pass-offer-pass doctrine that conquered all for Barcelona and Spain. Suddenly, everyone wanted to keep the ball, and there was hope for little guys worldwide who wanted to get a game alongside six-footers.
His crowning glory? Capping a man-of-the-match display with the winning goal in extra time of Spain's 2010 World Cup Final victory over a Dutch side that had tried and failed to bully him.
7. Xavi
“In my very first training session at Barcelona in 2006, I tried to take the ball from Xavi but it was impossible,” Gianluca Zambrotta said in 2016. “I knew he could be the best player in the world. With Iniesta, he grew and matured in a team that got better and better.”
Coaches saw it, too. They would tell young midfielders just to watch Xavi's movements in order to learn the game. He bagged eight league titles and four Champions Leagues while completing more passes than anyone on Earth, and for many he's the greatest Spanish footballer ever.
6. Thierry Henry
A chance meeting on a flight from Turin to Paris in early-summer 1999 was all it took to turn a frustrated Juventus wide man into the most feared centre-forward on the planet. “You're wasting your time on the wing,” a wise old sage told the 21-year-old on the plane, “you're a No.9.” Within a month, Arsene Wenger had signed Thierry Henry and Arsenal would never be the same again.
Deployed through the middle, feeding off the bullets Dennis Bergkamp loaded, the Frenchman usurped Ian Wright as the Gunners' all-time leading goalscorer, was twice voted PFA Player of the Year and won the football writers' accolade three times. Henry was quick, lethal and effortlessly cool, that right-footed side-foot across the goalkeeper from the inside left channel.
5. Ronaldinho
Blame the pooch. “As a kid, I honed my dribbling with my dog,” Ronaldinho told FFT in 2012. “When my friends got tired, he ran after the ball.” That mutt assisted in creating possibly the best technician in the history of football in Brazil. Brazil. Juninho declared Ronny “the most skilful player I've ever seen,” adding, “There was no end to his tricks.”
He did them at top speed, too, which felt almost disrespectful. It all added up to winner's medals at the World Cup and in the Champions League, La Liga and more, even if he will be remembered for that other Brazilian cliché: playing with a big, toothy grin.
4. Ronaldo
“When I made my Brazil debut in 1999 he was my idol – and 18 years later it's the same. He was so welcoming to me. When I get praise from Messi for fostering his growth at Barça, it's largely thanks to the role model I had with Brazil. Even now, I find it hard not to feel shy around Ronaldo because he has such a presence”, said Ronaldinho in July 2017.
“Ronaldo is more than goals and titles. He overcame so much. He deserves to be treated as a hero. If not for his knees, he would've won five Ballons d'Or”, said Cafu.
3. Zinedine Zidane
Study Zizou's bare statistics and they're not all that special – a goal every six games or so, just one Champions League title and another in La Liga for Real Madrid. He wasn't particularly quick or strong and was poor in the air (despite scoring twice in a World Cup final with his bonce). Some would question whether the Frenchman really warrants such a lofty position on our list.
Watching Zidane conduct a football match was the closest thing to art the beautiful game has ever produced. The touch, skill amd mesmeric grace you never see, combined with a headbutting temper that made him human. Glorious.
2. Cristiano Ronaldo
Ronaldo is a freak of nature. His talent is ludicrous, yet it's the Portuguese's constant desire for self-improvement which stands CR7 apart from his peers.
Named after then-US president Ronald Reagan, Ronaldo was determined to escape what was an impoverished childhood. It's partly why he's managed to evolve from a fancy-dan winger who struggled for end product at Sporting and early on at Manchester United to the deadly wide-cum-centre-forward which got his move to Real Madrid and continued success at Juventus.
1. Lionel Messi
If Cristiano Ronaldo is Rafael Nadal – never stopping in the relentless quest for perfection – then Messi is Roger Federer. The most naturally gifted athlete his sport has ever produced, the Argentine normalises the superhuman, achieving apparent perfection with an insouciant swish of his left foot.
“I feel sorry for those who want to compete for Messi's throne,” Pep Guardiola once said. “It's impossible, this kid is unique.”
Trying to make sense of Messi is to give up on football, to forget the reason why you first started watching in the first place, cross-legged in the front room or open-mouthed on the stands. Suspend your disbelief and follow what most opponents do. Admire.
Other footballers who are still in the professional football world
100. Mohamed Salah
93. Yaya Toure
90. Diego Godin
89. Carlos Tevez
87. Franck Ribery
84. Didier Drogba
82. Fernando Torres
80. Samuel Eto'o
79. Manuel Neuer
78. Eden Hazard
77. Wesley Sneijder
67. Thomas Muller
66. Sergio Aguero
65. David Silva
63. Bastian Schweinsteiger
62. Dani Alves
55. Zlatan Ibrahimovic
54. Robert Lewandowski
44. Arjen Robben
40. Iker Casillas
38. Roberto Carlos
37. Gareth Bale
34. Gerard Pique
31. David Villa
30. Luis Suarez
25 Gianluigi Buffon
24. Sergio Ramos
FaithEvans
526
The artist with military precision ... Leo Messi the undisputed GOAT
HusbinHS7
356
Where's David Beckham....???? He should be in the top 20
THEINDIANLIVERPUDLIA
267
PELE : 3 WORLD CUP 2 Copa Libatores And 7 Ballon D'Or If Non European Player's Where Allowed To Win It.
sunbilmpsz
167
who cares this everyone knows Ronaldo is the best ever will be
VanishPrasad
137
Ronaldo should have been the No.1
GeoVasquez
115
messi of course hes number 1 and his did luka modric get in there
Desmondeyum
108
Ronaldo is a top player, it’s a shame that he’s in Messi’s era — he’ll always be 2nd best regardless of the Ballon d’Or.”
Desmondeyum
104
“Lionel Messi is out of this world, he's an alien. For me, he is the best player in the history of football.”
FootballAddict
78
On the debate between who is no 1 and no 2,between ronaldo and messi. Its easy really to spot who is the better one/GOAT.just count how many of Messi teammates that made into the list and compare that with how many of ronaldo’s teammates that made into this list. And u’ll know. Messi had all these hall of famers playing alongside him all these while,and ronaldo,not as much but he still succeed in any teams he went so far,being the best player and win almost everythung with the clubs he played so far. Including internationally. Messi could only do this at barcelona,by playing alongside these teammates that made into the list too. And still failed to do it with his national team despite having much more better players compared to portugal players. Ronaldo is the winner clearly.
Gunners4ever❤
66
*No one* *Literally no one* CR7 fans after seeing messi in first place: "Who cares?"
Fabcinpt
58
I never gonna understand people . even Pele did say once that this player is by far the only player that should be the best player ever if he did not play all is life with a leg and a half. best player or at least top 3 should be Roberto baggio people that understand soccer may actually agree with me
Dukbdemosy
56
WHAT A JOKE[Crylaugh]. AM PRETTY SURE EVERYONE IN THE TOP 10 HAS INTERNATIONAL TROPHIES[Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]. Messi is a joke... he is a barca goat.. in Argentina he turns to a kid..... he is like wifi...outside camp nou he doesn't connect. To be the best. u have to be a beast for both country and club. have respect from club fans amd country fans..pretty sure Argentina fans curse messi day and nyt[Crylaugh][Crylaugh]...Outside his comfort zone(barca), he can't do shit....
mgbare
50
one thing that most people look who look down on Messi in favor of Cr is the lack of international achievements, For me that's not the case, How many times has Angentina been in the Cooa finals with Messi in it, how many times have they been in the world cup finals?? to some extent football also attributes to a bit of luck, while a single game can be attributed to luck, it takes more than just luck to get into the finals all those times. football is more of facts than sentiments, Messi and Cr are towards, and in that category we look at chances created, dribbles made, assists, goals and matches played, a look at the statistics of these two will leave you with no illusion on who belongs where..
U.S.A3052497
49
I just knew messi would be 1st if autti would make a topic. Anoying barca fan trying to diss ronaldo when the whole world is behind ronaldo. But autty puts a barcagoat on 1 lmao. People also care about national team awards and throphies @autty. We dont care about club awards and throphies only. A player should do everything, and should play in every club. Messi cant even play for hes national team. Last tournament he was invisible for 7 matches[Crylaugh]
lannisterjamie
47
this list without maestro pirlo is irrelevant
IstanRedBull2005
43
Is it a crime to be 16, Mr Methuselah?... I've seen Pele's footage on YouTube and if you're being sincere with yourself, I've seen Hazard play better than what I saw...
At least Learn Respect
Nesaiknruy_Legend
40
Cant wait till the day where this Legend of a player will be on that list. The most underrated player in world football cos people are too busy showing love to attackers. The only man with the right to inherit Ronaldinho nickname of the smiling assassin. Presenting Ngolo "the machine" Kante 🔥🔥
SY25
34
the greatest kid is affraid of coming out of his playzone....while the so called 2nd greatest is proving himself everywhere... #GOATCR7
Lucifer143
28
messi is the GOAT when my son will ask me why is he te goat why not ronaldo i will show him their achievements first he may be awed by the fact how much they have achieved and even so tell ronaldo has one only thing that messi doesnt have and its the international trophy but no biggie i will show how much each of them has contributed and show some clips of who played like a complete player seeing ronaldo he will vote him equal to neymar and other basic footballers like bale,benzema so and so on after that when i'll show him messi's video he'll fall down to his knees and bow and tell me, "dad he is actually the GOAT" in conclsion its messi's mesmerizing talents that makes him who he is the greatest of all time
FootballGenius
25
did he win anything major? All these stats prove is that he hasn't the leadership skills to win finals with Argentina
Sure cause ronaldo has so much skill right in euro against France he got injured and didn’t play for shit whole tournament
Nesaiknruy_Legend
20
I know I've spammed the comment section quite a bit but this comment had to be said. This whole list is entirely questionable. Baggio, Zico, Beckenbaur, Garrincha, Rivelino, Romario, Kaka, Lampard, Eusabio, Pirlo, Cafu, Roberto Carlos etc. should be dominating most of the top 20 spots and be higher positioned than they are. How the hell are some of these guys behind Modric and Busquets. Like honestly wtf is up with this whole list. This must have been made by a millennial fan of football cos no chance someone who has been a fan of football for a long time would put Modric/Busquets ahead of even 1 of the names I mentioned.... even Xabi Alonso could have been thrown in and Gerrard could be in there to. Crazy stuff...
FaithEvans
14
who cares this everyone knows Ronaldo is the best ever will be
Let's incorrectly assume that your opinion is more important than that of the greatest managers in history, alongside Guardiola, Mourinho, Klopp, Wenger, Poch... in fact, everyone except Portuguese national team coaches
hiwbrtu
10
PELE : 3 WORLD CUP 2 Copa Libatores And 7 Ballon D'Or If Non European Player's Where Allowed To Win It.
He said last 25 years!!!!!! Focus
Podoski007
8
who cares this everyone knows Ronaldo is the best ever will be
don't say everyone, say Juve, Madrid and United fans