7,25 Hulk (-photo-, FC Porto)
7,21 Custódio (Sporting)
7,05 Diego (Vitória Setúbal)
6,92 Mateus (Nacional)
6,91 Diawara (Marítimo)
6,90 Jaime Rodríguez (FC Porto)
6,85 Peterson Peçanha (Marítimo)
6,80 Lima (Sp. Braga)
6,78 Agra (Olhanense), Elias (Sporting)
6,76 Oblak (União de Leiria)
6,73 Schaars (Sporting), João Moutinho (FC Porto), Atsu (Rio Ave)
6,69 Alan (Sporting), Hugo Viana (Sp. Braga)
6,65 Fabiano Freitas (Olhanense)
6,59 Huanderson (Rio Ave)
6,58 Adriano (Gil Vicente), Rodrigo (Benfica)
6,57 Douglas (Sp. Braga), Melgarejo (Paços de Ferreira)
6,56 Diego Capel (Sporting)
6,55 Yazalde (Rio Ave)
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31 July, 2012
Top players' goal & assists stats vs top teams.
Goals:
0,65/match: Messi & Ronaldo
0,49 Villa, Henry & Shevchenko
0,46 Drogba
0,45 Cristiano Ronaldo
0,44 Ronaldinho
0,39 Eto'o, Van Nistelrooy & Fernando Torres
0,38 Rooney
0,35 Van Persie & Ibrahimovic
Assists:
0,35 Messi
0,21 Ronaldinho
0,17 Drogba
0,16 Henry
0,14 Eto'o
0,09 Cristiano Ronaldo & Rooney
0,08 Van Persie
0,07 Ibrahimovic
0,04 Van Nistelrooy
0,03 Villa & Fernando Torres
0,02 Ronaldo
0,00 Shevchenko
Goals + assists:
1,00 Messi
0,67 Ronaldo
0,65 Henry & Ronaldinho
0,63 Drogba
0,54 Cristiano Ronaldo
0,53 Eto'o
0,52 Villa
0,49 Shevchenko
0,47 Rooney
0,43 Van Persie & Van Nistelrooy
0,42 Ibrahimovic & Fernando Torres.
Memory Lane: Inter 1987/88.
Ratings: Gazzetta dello Sport.
6,57 Zenga
6,40 Ferri
6,25 Bergomi
6,22 Passarella
6,13 Ciocci
6,12 Malgioglio
6,04 G. Baresi
5,94 Minaudo
5,90 Fanna
5,87 Piraccini
5,85 Altobelli & Serena
5,83 Scifo
5,76 Mandorlini
5,72 Calcaterra
5,71 Matteoli
Le pagelle dell'Inter in campionato, stagione 1987/88.
6,57 Zenga
6,40 Ferri
6,25 Bergomi
6,22 Passarella
6,13 Ciocci
6,12 Malgioglio
6,04 G. Baresi
5,94 Minaudo
5,90 Fanna
5,87 Piraccini
5,85 Altobelli & Serena
5,83 Scifo
5,76 Mandorlini
5,72 Calcaterra
5,71 Matteoli
Le pagelle dell'Inter in campionato, stagione 1987/88.
30 July, 2012
La Liga: foreign Player of the Year 1976-2010.
Premio Don Balón.
1976: Neeskens (Barcelona)
1977: Cruyff (Barcelona)
1978: Cruyff (Barcelona)
1979: Stielike (Real Madrid)
1980: Stielike (Real Madrid)
1981: Stielike (Real Madrid)
1982: Stielike (Real Madrid)
1983: Barbas (Zaragoza)
1984: Barbas (Zaragoza)
1985: Schuster (Barcelona)
1986: Valdano (Barcelona)
1987: H. Sánchez (Real Madrid)
1988: Alemão (Atlético)
1989: Ruggeri (Logroñés)
1990: H. Sánchez (Real Madrid)
1991: Schuster (Atlético)
1992: M. Laudrup (Barcelona)
1993: Đukić (Deportivo)
1994: Stoichkov (Barcelona)
1995: Zamorano (Real Madrid)
1996: Mijatović (Valencia)
1997: Ronaldo (Barcelona)
1998: Rivaldo (Barcelona)
1999: Figo (Barcelona)
2000: Figo (Barcelona)
2001: Figo (Real Madrid)
2002: Zidane (Real Madrid)
2003: Nihat (Real Sociedad)
2004: Ronaldinho (Barcelona)
2005: Riquelme (Villarreal)
2006: Ronaldinho (Barcelona)
2007: Messi (Barcelona)
2008: Agüero (Atlético)
2009: Messi (Barcelona)
2010: Messi (Barcelona)
4 times: Stielike
3: Figo & Messi
2: Cruyff, Barbas, H. Sánchez, Ronaldinho.
Per nation:
9: Argentina
6: (West) Germany
5: Brazil
3: Holland & Portugal
2: Mexico & Yugoslavia
1: Denmark, Bulgaria, Chile, France & Turkey.
Per club:
16: Barcelona
9: Real Madrid
3: Atlético
2: Zaragoza
1: Logroñés, Deportivo, Valencia, Real Sociedad, Villarreal.
1976: Neeskens (Barcelona)
1977: Cruyff (Barcelona)
1978: Cruyff (Barcelona)
1979: Stielike (Real Madrid)
1980: Stielike (Real Madrid)
1981: Stielike (Real Madrid)
1982: Stielike (Real Madrid)
1983: Barbas (Zaragoza)
1984: Barbas (Zaragoza)
1985: Schuster (Barcelona)
1986: Valdano (Barcelona)
1987: H. Sánchez (Real Madrid)
1988: Alemão (Atlético)
1989: Ruggeri (Logroñés)
1990: H. Sánchez (Real Madrid)
1991: Schuster (Atlético)
1992: M. Laudrup (Barcelona)
1993: Đukić (Deportivo)
1994: Stoichkov (Barcelona)
1995: Zamorano (Real Madrid)
1996: Mijatović (Valencia)
1997: Ronaldo (Barcelona)
1998: Rivaldo (Barcelona)
1999: Figo (Barcelona)
2000: Figo (Barcelona)
2001: Figo (Real Madrid)
2002: Zidane (Real Madrid)
2003: Nihat (Real Sociedad)
2004: Ronaldinho (Barcelona)
2005: Riquelme (Villarreal)
2006: Ronaldinho (Barcelona)
2007: Messi (Barcelona)
2008: Agüero (Atlético)
2009: Messi (Barcelona)
2010: Messi (Barcelona)
4 times: Stielike
3: Figo & Messi
2: Cruyff, Barbas, H. Sánchez, Ronaldinho.
Per nation:
9: Argentina
6: (West) Germany
5: Brazil
3: Holland & Portugal
2: Mexico & Yugoslavia
1: Denmark, Bulgaria, Chile, France & Turkey.
Per club:
16: Barcelona
9: Real Madrid
3: Atlético
2: Zaragoza
1: Logroñés, Deportivo, Valencia, Real Sociedad, Villarreal.
Memory Lane: Serie A 1994/95.
6,80 Savićević (Milan)
6,58 Vialli (Juventus)
6,57 Abedi Pelé (Torino)
6,51 Marchegiani (Lazio)
6,48 Turci (Cremonese)
6,44 Maldini (Milan)
6,40 Batistuta (Fiorentina)
6,38 Carrera (Juventus)
6,37 Aldair (Roma), Rizzitelli (Torino)
Referees
6,65 Boggi
6,56 Collina
6,34 Cesari
Pagelle della Serie A 1994/95: La Stampa.
6,58 Vialli (Juventus)
6,57 Abedi Pelé (Torino)
6,51 Marchegiani (Lazio)
6,48 Turci (Cremonese)
6,44 Maldini (Milan)
6,40 Batistuta (Fiorentina)
6,38 Carrera (Juventus)
6,37 Aldair (Roma), Rizzitelli (Torino)
Referees
6,65 Boggi
6,56 Collina
6,34 Cesari
Pagelle della Serie A 1994/95: La Stampa.
Memory Lane: Juventus 1987/88.
6,48 Tacconi & Brio
6,28 Cabrini
6,22 De Agostini
6,21 Mauro
6,12 Tricella
6,08 Bruno
6,05 Favero
6,00 Bonini, Magrin & Vignola
5,95 Buso & Napoli
5,90 M. Laudrup
5,89 Alessio
5,80 Rush
Gaetano Scirea's average was 6,50, but he was rated only on four occasions.
Memory Lane: La Liga 2005/06.
Ranking Don Balón.
7,27 Ronaldinho (Barcelona)
7,19 Eto'o (Barcelona)
6,97 Deco (Barcelona)
6,95 Puyol (Barcelona)
6,71 Iniesta (Barcelona)
6,67 Delporte (Osasuna)
6,64 Casillas (Real Madrid), Pernía (Getafe)
6,63 Jesús Navas (Sevilla)
6,60 Riquelme (Villarreal)
6,58 Márquez (Barcelona)
6,57 Aimar (Valencia)
6,56 Palop (Sevilla), Cañizares (Valencia)
6,54 Saviola (Sevilla)
6,52 H. Larsson (Barcelona)
6,51 Valdés (Barcelona)
6,49 Riki (Getafe)
6,48 Pinto (Celta)
29 July, 2012
Bayern Munich: top rated players 1999-2012.
2012
7,35 Ribéry
7,12 Schweinsteiger
7,11 Kroos
7,08 Badstuber
6,90 Lahm
2011
7,06 M. Gómez
7,05 Ribéry
6,89 Butt
6,77 Luíz Gustavo
6,71 T. Müller
2010
7,52 Robben
7,15 Butt
6,97 Schweinsteiger
6,96 Lahm
6,95 van Buyten
2009
7,26 Ribéry
7,12 Lahm
6,87 Zé Roberto
6,80 Lúcio
6,52 Rensing
2008
7,46 Ribéry
7,25 Demichelis
7,09 Zé Roberto
7,02 Kahn
6,98 van Bommel
2007
7,03 Kahn
6,60 van Bommel
6,56 Makaay
6,44 van Buyten
6,43 Lahm
2006
7,08 Lúcio
6,98 Kahn
6,87 Sagnol
6,81 Ballack
6,76 Lahm
2005
7,14 Lúcio
7,02 Ballack
6,92 Kahn
6,89 R. Kovac
6,71 C. Pizarro
2004
7,14 Kahn
6,82 C. Pizarro
6,70 Zé Roberto
6,62 Schweinsteiger
6,59 Ballack
2003
7,16 Sagnol
7,04 Ballack
7,03 Linke
6,92 Kahn
6,76 R. Kovac
2002
7,34 Kahn
6,88 R. Kovac
6,79 Lizarazu
6,76 Kuffour
6,76 Fink
2001
7,25 Kahn
6,92 Scholl
6,82 Effenberg
6,71 P. Andersson
6,63 Linke
2000
7,33 Kahn
7,15 Effenberg
7,13 Jeremies
6,94 Élber
6,92 Scholl
Bayern München Top-Spieler 1999-2012.
7,35 Ribéry
7,12 Schweinsteiger
7,11 Kroos
7,08 Badstuber
6,90 Lahm
2011
7,06 M. Gómez
7,05 Ribéry
6,89 Butt
6,77 Luíz Gustavo
6,71 T. Müller
2010
7,52 Robben
7,15 Butt
6,97 Schweinsteiger
6,96 Lahm
6,95 van Buyten
2009
7,26 Ribéry
7,12 Lahm
6,87 Zé Roberto
6,80 Lúcio
6,52 Rensing
2008
7,46 Ribéry
7,25 Demichelis
7,09 Zé Roberto
7,02 Kahn
6,98 van Bommel
2007
7,03 Kahn
6,60 van Bommel
6,56 Makaay
6,44 van Buyten
6,43 Lahm
2006
7,08 Lúcio
6,98 Kahn
6,87 Sagnol
6,81 Ballack
6,76 Lahm
2005
7,14 Lúcio
7,02 Ballack
6,92 Kahn
6,89 R. Kovac
6,71 C. Pizarro
2004
7,14 Kahn
6,82 C. Pizarro
6,70 Zé Roberto
6,62 Schweinsteiger
6,59 Ballack
2003
7,16 Sagnol
7,04 Ballack
7,03 Linke
6,92 Kahn
6,76 R. Kovac
2002
7,34 Kahn
6,88 R. Kovac
6,79 Lizarazu
6,76 Kuffour
6,76 Fink
2001
7,25 Kahn
6,92 Scholl
6,82 Effenberg
6,71 P. Andersson
6,63 Linke
2000
7,33 Kahn
7,15 Effenberg
7,13 Jeremies
6,94 Élber
6,92 Scholl
Bayern München Top-Spieler 1999-2012.
Serie A: combined goals & assists tables, 2002-08.
2007/08
26: Ibrahimović (Inter) 17 goals+9 assists = 1,00 point/match
25: Del Piero (Juventus) 21+4 = 0,68
25: Kaká (Milan) 15+10 = 0,83
23: Borriello (Genoa) 19+4 = 0,66
22: Trezeguet (Juventus) 20+2 = 0,61
21: Mutu (Fiorentina) 17+4 = 0,72
21: Di Natale (Udinese) 17+4 = 0,58
19: Amauri (Palermo) 15+4 = 0,56
19: Rocchi (Lazio) 14+5 = 0,53
18: Totti (Roma) 14+4 = 0,72
17: Pandev (Lazio) 14+3 = 0,53
16: Cruz (Inter) 13+3 = 0,57
16: Quagliarella (Udinese) 12+4 = 0,43
15: Amoruso (Reggina) 12+3 = 0,45
15: Cassano (Sampdoria) 10+5 = 0,68
14: Maccarone (Siena) 13+1 = 0,40
14: Vučinić (Roma) 9+5 = 0,42
13: Pazzini (Fiorentina) 9+4 = 0,42
13: Lavezzi (Nap) 8+5 = 0,37
2006/07
30: Totti (Roma) 26+4 = 0,86 -Golden Shoe-
24: Mutu (Fiorentina) 16+8 = 0,73
22: Rocchi (Lazio) 16+6 = 0,61
21: C. Lucarelli (Livorno) 20+1 = 0,62
20: Riganò (Messina) 19+1 = 0,74
20: Ibrahimović (Inter) 15+5 = 0,74
20: Iaquinta (Udinese) 14+6 = 0,67
19: R. Bianchi (Reggina) 18+1 = 0,51
19: Amoruso (Reggina) 17+2 = 0,56
19: Toni (Fiorentina) 16+3 = 0,66
17: Spinesi (Catania) 17+0 = 0,55
17: Saudati (Empoli) 14+3 = 0,50
17: Di Natale (Udinese) 11+6 = 0,55
15: Crespo (Inter) 14+1 = 0,52
15: Suazo (Cagliari) 14+1 = 0,42
15: C. Doni (Atalanta) 13+2 = 0,58
15: Gilardino (Milan) 12+3 = 0,50
14: Quagliarella (Sampdoria) 13+1 = 0,40
14: Budan (Parma) 13+1 = 0,40
2004/05
25: C. Lucarelli (Livorno) 24+1 = 0,71
25: Gilardino (Parma) 23+2 = 0,66
24: Montella (Roma) 21+3 = 0,65
24: Toni (Palermo) 20+4 = 0,69
22: Shevchenko (Milan) 17+5 = 0,76
19: Vučinić (Lecce) 19+1 = 0,71
20: Ibrahimović (Juventus) 16+4 = 0,57
20: Di Michele (Udinese) 15+5 = 0,54
20: Totti (Roma) 12+8 = 0,69
18: M. Esposito (Cagliari) 16+2 = 0,53
18: Iaquinta (Udinese) 13+5 = 0,58
17: Adriano (Inter) 16+1 = 0,57
17: Flachi (Sampdoria) 14+3 = 0,49
16: Del Piero (Juventus) 14+2 = 0,53
16: Martins (Inter) 11+5 = 0,52
16: Cassano (Roma) 9+7 = 0,52
15: Bojinov (Fiorentina) 13+2 = 0,52
15: Bellucci (Bologna) 10+5 = 0,44
14: Vieri (Inter) 13+1 = 0,52
14: Zampagna (Messina) 12+2 = 0,50
14: Miccoli (Fiorentina) 12+2 = 0,40
14: Chiesa (Siena) 11+3 = 0,39
14: Zola (Cagliari) 9+5 = 0,45
14: Kaká (Milan) 7+7 = 0,39
2003/04
27: Gilardino (Parma) 23+4 = 0,79
25: Shevchenko (Milan) 24+1 = 0,78
24: Totti (Roma) 20+4 = 0,77
22: Chevantón (Lecce) 19+3 = 0,71
21: Cassano (Roma) 14+7 = 0,64
20: Adriano (Inter) 17+3 = 0,80
19: Trezeguet (Juventus) 16+3 = 0,76
19: R. Baggio (Brescia) 12+7 = 0,73
15: Bazzani (Sampdoria) 13+2 = 0,47
15: Fava (Udinese) 12+3 = 0,48
14: Vieri (Inter) 13+1 = 0,64
14: Tomasson (Milan) 12+2 = 0,54
14: Flachi (Sampdoria) 11+3 = 0,50
14: Iaquinta (Udinese) 11+3 = 0,48
14: Kaká (Milan) 10+4 = 0,47
14: Corradi (Lazio) 10+4 = 0,44
14: Marchionni (Parma) 5+9 = 0,44
13: Rocchi (Empoli) 11+2 = 0,39
2002/03
27: Mutu (Parma) 18+9 = 0,87
26: C. López (Lazio) 15+11 = 0,76
24: Vieri (Inter) 24+0 = 1,04
20: F. Inzaghi (Milan) 17+3 = 0,67
20: Del Piero (Juventus) 16+4 = 0,83
18: Adriano (Inter) 15+3 = 0,64
17: Totti (Roma) 14+3 = 0,71
17: R. Baggio (Brescia) 12+5 = 0,53
15: Signori (Bologna) 12+3 = 0,62
14: Di Natale (Empoli) 13+1 = 0,52
14: Nedved (Juventus) 9+5 = 0,48
13: Cruz (Bologna) 10+3 = 0,46
13: Recoba (Inter) 9+4 = 0,48
13: Rocchi (Lazio) 6+7 = 0,38
12: Bonazzoli (Reggina) 10+2 = 0,48
12: Cassano (Roma) 9+3 = 0,44
12: Pirlo (Milan) 9+3 = 0,44
12: Miccoli (Perugia) 9+3 = 0,35
26: Ibrahimović (Inter) 17 goals+9 assists = 1,00 point/match
25: Del Piero (Juventus) 21+4 = 0,68
25: Kaká (Milan) 15+10 = 0,83
23: Borriello (Genoa) 19+4 = 0,66
22: Trezeguet (Juventus) 20+2 = 0,61
21: Mutu (Fiorentina) 17+4 = 0,72
21: Di Natale (Udinese) 17+4 = 0,58
19: Amauri (Palermo) 15+4 = 0,56
19: Rocchi (Lazio) 14+5 = 0,53
18: Totti (Roma) 14+4 = 0,72
17: Pandev (Lazio) 14+3 = 0,53
16: Cruz (Inter) 13+3 = 0,57
16: Quagliarella (Udinese) 12+4 = 0,43
15: Amoruso (Reggina) 12+3 = 0,45
15: Cassano (Sampdoria) 10+5 = 0,68
14: Maccarone (Siena) 13+1 = 0,40
14: Vučinić (Roma) 9+5 = 0,42
13: Pazzini (Fiorentina) 9+4 = 0,42
13: Lavezzi (Nap) 8+5 = 0,37
2006/07
30: Totti (Roma) 26+4 = 0,86 -Golden Shoe-
24: Mutu (Fiorentina) 16+8 = 0,73
22: Rocchi (Lazio) 16+6 = 0,61
21: C. Lucarelli (Livorno) 20+1 = 0,62
20: Riganò (Messina) 19+1 = 0,74
20: Ibrahimović (Inter) 15+5 = 0,74
20: Iaquinta (Udinese) 14+6 = 0,67
19: R. Bianchi (Reggina) 18+1 = 0,51
19: Amoruso (Reggina) 17+2 = 0,56
19: Toni (Fiorentina) 16+3 = 0,66
17: Spinesi (Catania) 17+0 = 0,55
17: Saudati (Empoli) 14+3 = 0,50
17: Di Natale (Udinese) 11+6 = 0,55
15: Crespo (Inter) 14+1 = 0,52
15: Suazo (Cagliari) 14+1 = 0,42
15: C. Doni (Atalanta) 13+2 = 0,58
15: Gilardino (Milan) 12+3 = 0,50
14: Quagliarella (Sampdoria) 13+1 = 0,40
14: Budan (Parma) 13+1 = 0,40
2004/05
25: C. Lucarelli (Livorno) 24+1 = 0,71
25: Gilardino (Parma) 23+2 = 0,66
24: Montella (Roma) 21+3 = 0,65
24: Toni (Palermo) 20+4 = 0,69
22: Shevchenko (Milan) 17+5 = 0,76
19: Vučinić (Lecce) 19+1 = 0,71
20: Ibrahimović (Juventus) 16+4 = 0,57
20: Di Michele (Udinese) 15+5 = 0,54
20: Totti (Roma) 12+8 = 0,69
18: M. Esposito (Cagliari) 16+2 = 0,53
18: Iaquinta (Udinese) 13+5 = 0,58
17: Adriano (Inter) 16+1 = 0,57
17: Flachi (Sampdoria) 14+3 = 0,49
16: Del Piero (Juventus) 14+2 = 0,53
16: Martins (Inter) 11+5 = 0,52
16: Cassano (Roma) 9+7 = 0,52
15: Bojinov (Fiorentina) 13+2 = 0,52
15: Bellucci (Bologna) 10+5 = 0,44
14: Vieri (Inter) 13+1 = 0,52
14: Zampagna (Messina) 12+2 = 0,50
14: Miccoli (Fiorentina) 12+2 = 0,40
14: Chiesa (Siena) 11+3 = 0,39
14: Zola (Cagliari) 9+5 = 0,45
14: Kaká (Milan) 7+7 = 0,39
2003/04
27: Gilardino (Parma) 23+4 = 0,79
25: Shevchenko (Milan) 24+1 = 0,78
24: Totti (Roma) 20+4 = 0,77
22: Chevantón (Lecce) 19+3 = 0,71
21: Cassano (Roma) 14+7 = 0,64
20: Adriano (Inter) 17+3 = 0,80
19: Trezeguet (Juventus) 16+3 = 0,76
19: R. Baggio (Brescia) 12+7 = 0,73
15: Bazzani (Sampdoria) 13+2 = 0,47
15: Fava (Udinese) 12+3 = 0,48
14: Vieri (Inter) 13+1 = 0,64
14: Tomasson (Milan) 12+2 = 0,54
14: Flachi (Sampdoria) 11+3 = 0,50
14: Iaquinta (Udinese) 11+3 = 0,48
14: Kaká (Milan) 10+4 = 0,47
14: Corradi (Lazio) 10+4 = 0,44
14: Marchionni (Parma) 5+9 = 0,44
13: Rocchi (Empoli) 11+2 = 0,39
2002/03
27: Mutu (Parma) 18+9 = 0,87
26: C. López (Lazio) 15+11 = 0,76
24: Vieri (Inter) 24+0 = 1,04
20: F. Inzaghi (Milan) 17+3 = 0,67
20: Del Piero (Juventus) 16+4 = 0,83
18: Adriano (Inter) 15+3 = 0,64
17: Totti (Roma) 14+3 = 0,71
17: R. Baggio (Brescia) 12+5 = 0,53
15: Signori (Bologna) 12+3 = 0,62
14: Di Natale (Empoli) 13+1 = 0,52
14: Nedved (Juventus) 9+5 = 0,48
13: Cruz (Bologna) 10+3 = 0,46
13: Recoba (Inter) 9+4 = 0,48
13: Rocchi (Lazio) 6+7 = 0,38
12: Bonazzoli (Reggina) 10+2 = 0,48
12: Cassano (Roma) 9+3 = 0,44
12: Pirlo (Milan) 9+3 = 0,44
12: Miccoli (Perugia) 9+3 = 0,35
Memory Lane: Ligue 1 2009/10 & 2010/11.
2010/11:
6,09 Mamadou Sakho (-photo-, Paris-SG)
6,06 André Ayew (Marseille)
6,03 Mickaël Landreau (Lille)
6,00 Nenê (Paris-SG)
5,94 Eden Hazard (Lille)
5,89 Steve Mandanda (Marseille)
5,88 Moussa Sow (Lille)
5,85 Stéphane Ruffier (Monaco)
5,81 Sylvain Armand (Paris-SG)
5,81 Marvin Martin (Sochaux)
5,80 Bruno Grougi (Brest)
5,77 Damien Grégorini (Nancy)
5,76 Hugo Lloris (Lyon)
5,76 Lisandro López (Lyon)
5,75 Gervinho (Lille)
5,74 Milan Biševac (Valenciennes)
5,74 Cédric Carrasso (Bordeaux)
5,73 Clément Chantôme (Paris-SG)
2009/10:
6,03 Steve Mandanda (-photo-, Marseille)
6,00 Lucho González (Marseille)
5,97 Florent Balmont (Lille)
5,95 Stéphane Ruffier (Monaco)
5,94 Alberto Facundo Costa (Montpellier)
5,90 Sylvain Marveaux (Rennes)
5,88 Adama Coulibaly (Auxerre)
5,87 Mathieu Debuchy (Lille)
5,83 Alou Diarra (Bordeaux)
5,76 Mamadou Niang (Marseille)
5,75 Hugo Lloris (Lyon)
5,71 Olivier Sorin (Auxerre)
5,71 Fabien Audard (Lorient)
5,71 Jean Pascal Mignot (Auxerre)
Les notes de L'Equipe, Ligue 1.
6,09 Mamadou Sakho (-photo-, Paris-SG)
6,06 André Ayew (Marseille)
6,03 Mickaël Landreau (Lille)
6,00 Nenê (Paris-SG)
5,94 Eden Hazard (Lille)
5,89 Steve Mandanda (Marseille)
5,88 Moussa Sow (Lille)
5,85 Stéphane Ruffier (Monaco)
5,81 Sylvain Armand (Paris-SG)
5,81 Marvin Martin (Sochaux)
5,80 Bruno Grougi (Brest)
5,77 Damien Grégorini (Nancy)
5,76 Hugo Lloris (Lyon)
5,76 Lisandro López (Lyon)
5,75 Gervinho (Lille)
5,74 Milan Biševac (Valenciennes)
5,74 Cédric Carrasso (Bordeaux)
5,73 Clément Chantôme (Paris-SG)
2009/10:
6,03 Steve Mandanda (-photo-, Marseille)
6,00 Lucho González (Marseille)
5,97 Florent Balmont (Lille)
5,95 Stéphane Ruffier (Monaco)
5,94 Alberto Facundo Costa (Montpellier)
5,90 Sylvain Marveaux (Rennes)
5,88 Adama Coulibaly (Auxerre)
5,87 Mathieu Debuchy (Lille)
5,83 Alou Diarra (Bordeaux)
5,76 Mamadou Niang (Marseille)
5,75 Hugo Lloris (Lyon)
5,71 Olivier Sorin (Auxerre)
5,71 Fabien Audard (Lorient)
5,71 Jean Pascal Mignot (Auxerre)
Les notes de L'Equipe, Ligue 1.
All time topscorers: England.
Premier League:
260: Alan Shearer (-photo-, Blackburn, Newcastle)
187: Andy Cole (Newcastle, Man Utd, Blackburn, Fulham, Man City, Portsmouth, Birmingham, Sunderland)
176: Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
163: Robbie Fowler (Liverpool, Leeds, Man City, Liverpool, Blackburn)
151: Frank Lampard (West Ham, Chelsea)
149: Les Ferdinand (QPR, Newcastle, Tottenham, West Ham, Leicester, Bolton)
149: Michael Owen (Liverpool, Newcastle, Man Utd)
147: Teddy Sheringham (Nott'm Forest, Tottenham, Man Utd, Tottenham, Portsmouth, West Ham)
144: Wayne Rooney (Everton, Man Utd)
127: Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (Leeds, Chelsea, Middlesborough)
126: Robbie Keane (Coventry, Leeds, Tottenham, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Aston Villa)
123: Dwight Yorke (Aston Villa, Man Utd, Blackburn, Birmingham, Sunderland)
123: Nicolas Anelka (Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City, Bolton, Chelsea)
113: Ian Wright (Arsenal, West Ham)
111: Emile Heskey (Leicester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Wigan, Aston Villa)
111: Dion Dublin (Man Utd, Coventry, Aston Villa)
109: Jermaine Defoe (Tottenham, Portsmouth, West Ham)
106: Ryan Giggs (Man Utd)
102: Matthew Le Tissier (Southampton)
100: Darren Bent (Charlton, Tottenham, Sunderland, Aston Villa)
First Division*:
357: Jimmy Greaves (-photo-, Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham)
317: Stephen Bloomer (Derby County, Middlesbrough)
310: William "Dixie" Dean (Tranmere, Everton)
287: Gordon Hodgson (Liverpool, Aston Villa, Leeds)
257: Charlie Buchan (Sunderland, Arsenal)
255: Nat Lofthouse (Bolton)
248: Joe Bradford (Birmingham)
246: Hugh Gallacher (Newcastle, Chelsea, Derby, Grimsby)
243: Joe Smith (Bolton)
*) highest division in English football until the creation of the Premier League in 1992
All Football League Divisions (and Premiership):
434: Arthur Rowley (-photo-, WBA, Fulham, Leicester, Shrewsbury)
379: William "Dixie" Dean (Tranmere, Everton, Notts County)
357: Jimmy Greaves (Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham)
352: Steve Bloomer (Derby, Middlesbrough)
345: George Camsell (Durham City, Middlesbrough)
330: John Aldridge (Newport, Oxford, Liverpool, Tranmere)
315: John Atyeo (Portsmouth, Bristol City)
315: Joe Smith (Bolton, Stockport)
312: Vic Watson (West ham, Southampton)
308: Harry Bedford (Nott'm Forest, Blackpool, Derby, Newcastle, Sunderland, Bradford PA, Chesterfield)
307: Harry Johnson (Sheff Utd, Mansfield)
296: Hugh Gallacher (Newcastle, Chelsea, Derby County, Notts County, Grimsby, Gateshead)
294: Gordon Hodgson (Liverpool, Aston Villa, Leeds)
292: Cliff Holton (Arsenal, Watford, Northampton, Crystal Palace, Watford, Charlton, Orient)
290: Jimmy Hampson (Nelson, Blackpool)
260: Alan Shearer (-photo-, Blackburn, Newcastle)
187: Andy Cole (Newcastle, Man Utd, Blackburn, Fulham, Man City, Portsmouth, Birmingham, Sunderland)
176: Thierry Henry (Arsenal)
163: Robbie Fowler (Liverpool, Leeds, Man City, Liverpool, Blackburn)
151: Frank Lampard (West Ham, Chelsea)
149: Les Ferdinand (QPR, Newcastle, Tottenham, West Ham, Leicester, Bolton)
149: Michael Owen (Liverpool, Newcastle, Man Utd)
147: Teddy Sheringham (Nott'm Forest, Tottenham, Man Utd, Tottenham, Portsmouth, West Ham)
144: Wayne Rooney (Everton, Man Utd)
127: Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (Leeds, Chelsea, Middlesborough)
126: Robbie Keane (Coventry, Leeds, Tottenham, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Aston Villa)
123: Dwight Yorke (Aston Villa, Man Utd, Blackburn, Birmingham, Sunderland)
123: Nicolas Anelka (Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City, Bolton, Chelsea)
113: Ian Wright (Arsenal, West Ham)
111: Emile Heskey (Leicester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Wigan, Aston Villa)
111: Dion Dublin (Man Utd, Coventry, Aston Villa)
109: Jermaine Defoe (Tottenham, Portsmouth, West Ham)
106: Ryan Giggs (Man Utd)
102: Matthew Le Tissier (Southampton)
100: Darren Bent (Charlton, Tottenham, Sunderland, Aston Villa)
First Division*:
357: Jimmy Greaves (-photo-, Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham)
317: Stephen Bloomer (Derby County, Middlesbrough)
310: William "Dixie" Dean (Tranmere, Everton)
287: Gordon Hodgson (Liverpool, Aston Villa, Leeds)
257: Charlie Buchan (Sunderland, Arsenal)
255: Nat Lofthouse (Bolton)
248: Joe Bradford (Birmingham)
246: Hugh Gallacher (Newcastle, Chelsea, Derby, Grimsby)
243: Joe Smith (Bolton)
*) highest division in English football until the creation of the Premier League in 1992
All Football League Divisions (and Premiership):
434: Arthur Rowley (-photo-, WBA, Fulham, Leicester, Shrewsbury)
379: William "Dixie" Dean (Tranmere, Everton, Notts County)
357: Jimmy Greaves (Chelsea, Tottenham, West Ham)
352: Steve Bloomer (Derby, Middlesbrough)
345: George Camsell (Durham City, Middlesbrough)
330: John Aldridge (Newport, Oxford, Liverpool, Tranmere)
315: John Atyeo (Portsmouth, Bristol City)
315: Joe Smith (Bolton, Stockport)
312: Vic Watson (West ham, Southampton)
308: Harry Bedford (Nott'm Forest, Blackpool, Derby, Newcastle, Sunderland, Bradford PA, Chesterfield)
307: Harry Johnson (Sheff Utd, Mansfield)
296: Hugh Gallacher (Newcastle, Chelsea, Derby County, Notts County, Grimsby, Gateshead)
294: Gordon Hodgson (Liverpool, Aston Villa, Leeds)
292: Cliff Holton (Arsenal, Watford, Northampton, Crystal Palace, Watford, Charlton, Orient)
290: Jimmy Hampson (Nelson, Blackpool)
28 July, 2012
Olympic finals, 1908-2008.
2008
Argentina-Nigeria 1-0
1-0 58' Di María. Att: 89.102 (Beijing, National Stadium).
2004
Argentina-Paraguay 1-0
1-0 18' Tevez. Att: 41.116 (OAKA, Athens).
2000
Cameroon-Spain 2-2 (5-3 pen.)
0-1 2' Xavi, 0-2 45' Gabri, 1-0 53' og Amaya, 2-2 58' Eto'o. Sent-off: 70' Gabri, 90' José Mari. Penalties: Mboma, Eto'o, Geremi, Lauren and Wome scored for Cameroon; Xavi, Capdevila and Albelda scored, Amaya missed for Spain. Att: 104.098 (Olympic Stadium, Sydney).
1996
Nigeria-Argentina 3-2
0-1 3' C. López, 1-1 27' Babayaro, 1-2 50' Crespo penalty, 2-2 74' Amokachi, 3-2 89' Amunike. Att: 86.100 (Athens, Georgia).
1992
Spain-Poland 3-2
0-1 44' Kowalczyk, 1-1 65' Abelardo, 2-1 72' Kiko, 2-2 76' Staniek, 3-2 90' Kiko. Att: 95.000 (Camp Nou, Barcelona).
1988
Soviet Union-Brazil 2-1 aet
0-1 30' Romário, 1-1 61' Dobrovolski penalty, 2-1 103' Savichev. Att: 74.000 (Olympic Stadium, Seoul).
1984
France-Brazil 2-0
1-0 55' Brisson, 2-0 62' Xuereb. Att: 101.799 (Rose Bowl, Pasadena).
1980
Czechoslovakia-East Germany 1-0
1-0 77' Svoboda. Att: 70.000 (Lenin Stadium, Moscow).
1976
East Germany-Poland 3-1
1-0 7' Schade, 2-0 14' Hoffmann, 2-1 59' Lato, 3-1 79' Häfner. Att: 71.617 (Olympic Stadium, Montreal).
1972
Poland-Hungary 2-1
0-1 42' Varadi, 1-1 47' Deyna, 2-1 68' Deyna. Att: 40-50.000 (heavy rain; 75.000 tickets sold, Olympiastadion, Munich).
1968
Hungary-Bulgaria 4-1
0-1 22' Dimitrov, 1-1 40' Menczel, 2-1 41' A. Dunai, 3-1 49' A. Dunai, 4-1 62' Juhasz. Sent-off: Ivkov & Christov (B), Juhasz (H). Att: 75.000 (Estadio Azteca, Ciudad de México).
1964
Hungary-Czechoslovakia 2-1
1-0 47' og Weiss, 2-0 59' Bene, 2-1 80' Brumovský. Att: 75.000 (National Stadium, Tokyo).
1960
Yugoslavia-Denmark 3-1
1-0 1' Galic, 2-0 11' Matuš, 3-0 69' Kostic, 3-1 90' Flemming Nielsen. Att: 40.000 (Stadio Flaminio, Rome).
1956
Soviet Union-Yugoslavia 1-0
1-0 48' Ilyin. Att: 86.716 (Melbourne).
1952
Hungary-Yugoslavia 2-0
1-0 70' Puskás, 2-0 88' Czibor. Att: 58.553 (Olympiastadion, Helsinki).
1948
Sweden-Yugoslavia 3-1
1-0 24' Gren, 1-1 42' Bobek, 2-1 48' G. Nordahl, 3-1 67' Gren. Att: 40-60.000 (Wembley, London).
1936
Italy-Austria 2-1 aet
1-0 70' Frossi, 1-1 80' K. Kainberger, 2-1 92' Frossi. Att: 85-90.000 (Olympiastadion, Berlin).
1928
Uruguay-Argentina 1-1 aet
1-0 23' Petrone, 1-1 50' M. Ferreira. Att: 28.253 (Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam)
Replay:
Uruguay-Argentina 2-1
1-0 17' Figueroa, 1-1 28' Monti, 2-1 73' Scarone. Att: 28.113.
1924
Uruguay-Switzerland 3-0
1-0 27' Petrone, 2-0 63' Cea, 3-0 81' Romano. Att: 60.000 (41.000 paying; Stade Olympique de Colombes, Paris).
1920
Belgium-Czechoslovakia w. o. (2-0)
1-0 6' Coppée penalty, 2-0 30' Larnoe. Att: 35.000 (Kielstadion, Antwerp).
Match abandoned after 39 minutes; Czechoslovakia left the pitch in protest of perceived biased refereeing, but their protests were dismissed, and they were disqualified from the tournament..
1912
Great Britain-Denmark 4-2
1-0 10' Walden, 2-0 22' Hoare, 2-1 27' Anthon Olsen, 3-1 41' Hoare, 4-1 43' Berry, 4-2 81' Anthon Olsen. Att: 22.000 (Olympiastadion, Stockholm)
1908
Great Britain-Denmark 2-0
1-0 20' Chapman, 2-0 46' Woodward. Att: 8000 (White City, London).
Argentina-Nigeria 1-0
1-0 58' Di María. Att: 89.102 (Beijing, National Stadium).
2004
Argentina-Paraguay 1-0
1-0 18' Tevez. Att: 41.116 (OAKA, Athens).
2000
Cameroon-Spain 2-2 (5-3 pen.)
0-1 2' Xavi, 0-2 45' Gabri, 1-0 53' og Amaya, 2-2 58' Eto'o. Sent-off: 70' Gabri, 90' José Mari. Penalties: Mboma, Eto'o, Geremi, Lauren and Wome scored for Cameroon; Xavi, Capdevila and Albelda scored, Amaya missed for Spain. Att: 104.098 (Olympic Stadium, Sydney).
1996
Nigeria-Argentina 3-2
0-1 3' C. López, 1-1 27' Babayaro, 1-2 50' Crespo penalty, 2-2 74' Amokachi, 3-2 89' Amunike. Att: 86.100 (Athens, Georgia).
1992
Spain-Poland 3-2
0-1 44' Kowalczyk, 1-1 65' Abelardo, 2-1 72' Kiko, 2-2 76' Staniek, 3-2 90' Kiko. Att: 95.000 (Camp Nou, Barcelona).
1988
Soviet Union-Brazil 2-1 aet
0-1 30' Romário, 1-1 61' Dobrovolski penalty, 2-1 103' Savichev. Att: 74.000 (Olympic Stadium, Seoul).
1984
France-Brazil 2-0
1-0 55' Brisson, 2-0 62' Xuereb. Att: 101.799 (Rose Bowl, Pasadena).
1980
Czechoslovakia-East Germany 1-0
1-0 77' Svoboda. Att: 70.000 (Lenin Stadium, Moscow).
1976
East Germany-Poland 3-1
1-0 7' Schade, 2-0 14' Hoffmann, 2-1 59' Lato, 3-1 79' Häfner. Att: 71.617 (Olympic Stadium, Montreal).
1972
Poland-Hungary 2-1
0-1 42' Varadi, 1-1 47' Deyna, 2-1 68' Deyna. Att: 40-50.000 (heavy rain; 75.000 tickets sold, Olympiastadion, Munich).
1968
Hungary-Bulgaria 4-1
0-1 22' Dimitrov, 1-1 40' Menczel, 2-1 41' A. Dunai, 3-1 49' A. Dunai, 4-1 62' Juhasz. Sent-off: Ivkov & Christov (B), Juhasz (H). Att: 75.000 (Estadio Azteca, Ciudad de México).
1964
Hungary-Czechoslovakia 2-1
1-0 47' og Weiss, 2-0 59' Bene, 2-1 80' Brumovský. Att: 75.000 (National Stadium, Tokyo).
1960
Yugoslavia-Denmark 3-1
1-0 1' Galic, 2-0 11' Matuš, 3-0 69' Kostic, 3-1 90' Flemming Nielsen. Att: 40.000 (Stadio Flaminio, Rome).
1956
Soviet Union-Yugoslavia 1-0
1-0 48' Ilyin. Att: 86.716 (Melbourne).
1952
Hungary-Yugoslavia 2-0
1-0 70' Puskás, 2-0 88' Czibor. Att: 58.553 (Olympiastadion, Helsinki).
1948
Sweden-Yugoslavia 3-1
1-0 24' Gren, 1-1 42' Bobek, 2-1 48' G. Nordahl, 3-1 67' Gren. Att: 40-60.000 (Wembley, London).
1936
Italy-Austria 2-1 aet
1-0 70' Frossi, 1-1 80' K. Kainberger, 2-1 92' Frossi. Att: 85-90.000 (Olympiastadion, Berlin).
1928
Uruguay-Argentina 1-1 aet
1-0 23' Petrone, 1-1 50' M. Ferreira. Att: 28.253 (Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam)
Replay:
Uruguay-Argentina 2-1
1-0 17' Figueroa, 1-1 28' Monti, 2-1 73' Scarone. Att: 28.113.
1924
Uruguay-Switzerland 3-0
1-0 27' Petrone, 2-0 63' Cea, 3-0 81' Romano. Att: 60.000 (41.000 paying; Stade Olympique de Colombes, Paris).
1920
Belgium-Czechoslovakia w. o. (2-0)
1-0 6' Coppée penalty, 2-0 30' Larnoe. Att: 35.000 (Kielstadion, Antwerp).
Match abandoned after 39 minutes; Czechoslovakia left the pitch in protest of perceived biased refereeing, but their protests were dismissed, and they were disqualified from the tournament..
1912
Great Britain-Denmark 4-2
1-0 10' Walden, 2-0 22' Hoare, 2-1 27' Anthon Olsen, 3-1 41' Hoare, 4-1 43' Berry, 4-2 81' Anthon Olsen. Att: 22.000 (Olympiastadion, Stockholm)
1908
Great Britain-Denmark 2-0
1-0 20' Chapman, 2-0 46' Woodward. Att: 8000 (White City, London).
Top scorers in Olympic tournaments 1908-2008.
2008
4: Giuseppe Rossi (Italy)
3: Moussa Dembélé (Belgium), Victor Nsofor Obinna (Nigeria)
2004
8: Carlos Tévez (Argentina)
5: José Cardozo (Paraguay)
4: Alberto Gilardino (Italy), Tenema N'Diaye (Mali), Fredy Bareiro (Paraguay)
2000
6: Iván Zamorano (Chile)
4: Patrick Mboma (Cameroon), Reinaldo Navia (Chile), David Suazo (Honduras)
1996
6: Hernán Crespo (Argentina), Bebeto (Brazil)
5: Ronaldo (Brazil)
1992
7: Andrzej Juskowiak (Poland)
6: Kwame Ayew (Ghana)
5: Kiko (Spain)
1988
7: Romário (Brazil)
6: Igor Dobrovolski (Soviet Union), Kalusha Bwalya (Zambia)
1984
5: Daniel Xuereb (France), Borislav Cvetković & Stjepan Deverić (Yugoslavia)
4: Gilmar Popoca (Brazil)
1980
4: Sergey Andreyev (Soviet Union)
3: Ladislav Vízek (Czechoslovakia), Wolf-Rüdiger Netz (East Germany), Fyodor Cherenkov (Soviet Union)
1976
6: Andrzej Szarmach (Poland)
4: Hans-Jürgen Dörner (East Germany)
3: Grzegorz Lato (Poland), Vladimir Onišenko (Soviet Union), Michel Platini (France), Víctor Rangel (Mexico)
1972
9: Kazimierz Deyna (-photo-, Poland)
7: Antal Dunai (Hungary)
6: Oleh Blochin (Soviet Union), Robert Gadocha (Poland), Bernd Nickel (West Germany), Joachim Streich (East Germany)
1968
7: Kunishige Kamamoto (Japan)
6: Antal Dunai (Hungary)
4: Jehoshua Faygenbaum (Israel), Ladislav Petráš (Czechoslovakia), Lajos Szűcs (Hungary), Petar Žekov (Bulgaria)
1964
12: Ferenc Bene (Hungary)
8: Ibrahim Riad (Egypt)
6: Tibor Csernai (Hungary), Cornel Pavlovici (Romania)
1960
7: Milan Galić (Yugoslavia)
6: Borivoje Kostić (Yugoslavia), Harald Nielsen (Denmark)
1956
4: Neville Stephen D'Souza (India), Dimităr Milanov (Bulgaria), Todor Veselinović (Yugoslavia)
3: Ivan Kolev (Bulgaria), John Laybourne (Great Britain), Muhamed Mujić & Zlatko Papec (Yugoslavia)
1952
7: Branko Zebec (Yugoslavia)
6: Sándor Kocsis (Hungary), Rajko Mitić (Yugoslavia)
1948
7: Gunnar Nordahl (-photo-, Sweden), John Hansen (Denmark)
5: Henry "Garvis" Carlsson & Kjell Rosén (Sweden), Francesco Pernigo (Italy)
1936
7: Annibale Frossi (Italy)
6: Teodoro "Lolo" Fernández (Peru)
5: Arne Brustad (Norway), Gerard Wodarz (Poland)
1928
11: Domingo Tarasconi (Argentina)
6: Adolfo Baloncieri (Italy), Manuel Ferreira (Argentina)
1924
7: Pedro Petrone (Uruguay)
6: Max Abegglen (Switzerland), Sven Rydell (Sweden)
1920
7: Herbert Karlsson (Sweden)
6: Antonín Janda (Czechoslovakia)
5: Bernardus Groosjohan (Holland)
1912
11: Harold Walden (Great Britain)
10: Gottfried Fuchs (Germany)
8: Jan Vos (Holland)
1908
11: Sophus "Krølben" Nielsen (Denmark)
8: Vilhelm Wolfhagen (Denmark)
6: Harold Stapley (Great Britain)
Topscorers per nation:
5: Yugoslavia
3: Argentina & Poland
2: Brazil, Sweden, Italy & Denmark
1: Chile, France, Soviet Union, Japan, Hungary, India, Bulgaria, Uruguay & Great Britain.
4: Giuseppe Rossi (Italy)
3: Moussa Dembélé (Belgium), Victor Nsofor Obinna (Nigeria)
2004
8: Carlos Tévez (Argentina)
5: José Cardozo (Paraguay)
4: Alberto Gilardino (Italy), Tenema N'Diaye (Mali), Fredy Bareiro (Paraguay)
2000
6: Iván Zamorano (Chile)
4: Patrick Mboma (Cameroon), Reinaldo Navia (Chile), David Suazo (Honduras)
1996
6: Hernán Crespo (Argentina), Bebeto (Brazil)
5: Ronaldo (Brazil)
1992
7: Andrzej Juskowiak (Poland)
6: Kwame Ayew (Ghana)
5: Kiko (Spain)
1988
7: Romário (Brazil)
6: Igor Dobrovolski (Soviet Union), Kalusha Bwalya (Zambia)
1984
5: Daniel Xuereb (France), Borislav Cvetković & Stjepan Deverić (Yugoslavia)
4: Gilmar Popoca (Brazil)
1980
4: Sergey Andreyev (Soviet Union)
3: Ladislav Vízek (Czechoslovakia), Wolf-Rüdiger Netz (East Germany), Fyodor Cherenkov (Soviet Union)
1976
6: Andrzej Szarmach (Poland)
4: Hans-Jürgen Dörner (East Germany)
3: Grzegorz Lato (Poland), Vladimir Onišenko (Soviet Union), Michel Platini (France), Víctor Rangel (Mexico)
1972
9: Kazimierz Deyna (-photo-, Poland)
7: Antal Dunai (Hungary)
6: Oleh Blochin (Soviet Union), Robert Gadocha (Poland), Bernd Nickel (West Germany), Joachim Streich (East Germany)
1968
7: Kunishige Kamamoto (Japan)
6: Antal Dunai (Hungary)
4: Jehoshua Faygenbaum (Israel), Ladislav Petráš (Czechoslovakia), Lajos Szűcs (Hungary), Petar Žekov (Bulgaria)
1964
12: Ferenc Bene (Hungary)
8: Ibrahim Riad (Egypt)
6: Tibor Csernai (Hungary), Cornel Pavlovici (Romania)
1960
7: Milan Galić (Yugoslavia)
6: Borivoje Kostić (Yugoslavia), Harald Nielsen (Denmark)
1956
4: Neville Stephen D'Souza (India), Dimităr Milanov (Bulgaria), Todor Veselinović (Yugoslavia)
3: Ivan Kolev (Bulgaria), John Laybourne (Great Britain), Muhamed Mujić & Zlatko Papec (Yugoslavia)
1952
7: Branko Zebec (Yugoslavia)
6: Sándor Kocsis (Hungary), Rajko Mitić (Yugoslavia)
1948
7: Gunnar Nordahl (-photo-, Sweden), John Hansen (Denmark)
5: Henry "Garvis" Carlsson & Kjell Rosén (Sweden), Francesco Pernigo (Italy)
1936
7: Annibale Frossi (Italy)
6: Teodoro "Lolo" Fernández (Peru)
5: Arne Brustad (Norway), Gerard Wodarz (Poland)
1928
11: Domingo Tarasconi (Argentina)
6: Adolfo Baloncieri (Italy), Manuel Ferreira (Argentina)
1924
7: Pedro Petrone (Uruguay)
6: Max Abegglen (Switzerland), Sven Rydell (Sweden)
1920
7: Herbert Karlsson (Sweden)
6: Antonín Janda (Czechoslovakia)
5: Bernardus Groosjohan (Holland)
1912
11: Harold Walden (Great Britain)
10: Gottfried Fuchs (Germany)
8: Jan Vos (Holland)
1908
11: Sophus "Krølben" Nielsen (Denmark)
8: Vilhelm Wolfhagen (Denmark)
6: Harold Stapley (Great Britain)
Topscorers per nation:
5: Yugoslavia
3: Argentina & Poland
2: Brazil, Sweden, Italy & Denmark
1: Chile, France, Soviet Union, Japan, Hungary, India, Bulgaria, Uruguay & Great Britain.
Memory Lane: Bundesliga 2010/11.
Ratings: Kicker.
7,39 Hummels (Dortmund)
7,38 Kagawa (Dortmund)
7,36 Şahin (Dortmund)
7,30 Götze (Dortmund)
7,28 S. Bender (Dortmund)
7,26 Rensing (Köln)
7,24 Weidenfeller (Dortmund)
7,21 Neuer (Schalke)
7,18 Starke (Hoffenheim)
7,15 Vidal (Leverkusen)
7,15 O. Baumann (Freiburg)
7,13 Schmelzer (Dortmund)
7,10 Schürrle (Mainz)
7,07 Wiese (Werder Bremen)
7,06 Sippel (Kaiserslautern)
7,06 M. Gómez (Bayern München)
7,05 Ribéry (Bayern München)
7,03 R. Schäfer (Nürnberg)
7,02 Tiffert (Kaiserslautern)
6,98 Wetklo (Mainz)
6,97 Wollscheid (Nürnberg)
6,96 Kessler (St. Pauli)
6,95 Adler (Leverkusen)
6,95 Subotic (Dortmund)
6,93 Geromel (Köln)
6,92 P. D. Cissé (Freiburg)
6,91 Piszczek (Dortmund)
6,90 Iličević (Kaiserslautern)
6,89 Butt (Bayern München)
6,87 Ulreich (Stuttgart)
6,87 Rost (Hamburger SV)
6,86 Barrios (Dortmund)
7,39 Hummels (Dortmund)
7,38 Kagawa (Dortmund)
7,36 Şahin (Dortmund)
7,30 Götze (Dortmund)
7,28 S. Bender (Dortmund)
7,26 Rensing (Köln)
7,24 Weidenfeller (Dortmund)
7,21 Neuer (Schalke)
7,18 Starke (Hoffenheim)
7,15 Vidal (Leverkusen)
7,15 O. Baumann (Freiburg)
7,13 Schmelzer (Dortmund)
7,10 Schürrle (Mainz)
7,07 Wiese (Werder Bremen)
7,06 Sippel (Kaiserslautern)
7,06 M. Gómez (Bayern München)
7,05 Ribéry (Bayern München)
7,03 R. Schäfer (Nürnberg)
7,02 Tiffert (Kaiserslautern)
6,98 Wetklo (Mainz)
6,97 Wollscheid (Nürnberg)
6,96 Kessler (St. Pauli)
6,95 Adler (Leverkusen)
6,95 Subotic (Dortmund)
6,93 Geromel (Köln)
6,92 P. D. Cissé (Freiburg)
6,91 Piszczek (Dortmund)
6,90 Iličević (Kaiserslautern)
6,89 Butt (Bayern München)
6,87 Ulreich (Stuttgart)
6,87 Rost (Hamburger SV)
6,86 Barrios (Dortmund)
Memory Lane: Allsvenskan 1984.
Dagens Nyheter awarded the Man of the Match 2 points, three other players one point each.
16 points: Brian McDermott (-photo-, Norrköping)
15: Sven "Dala" Dahlkvist (AIK Stockholm)
13: Michael Andersson (Hammarby), Johny Erlandsson (Kalmar), Tommy Frejdh (Halmstad), Peter Lönn (Norrköping)
11: Hans Holmqvist (Hammarby), Tord Holmgren (IFK Göteborg), Anders Palmér (Malmö FF), Gunnar Samuelsson (Örgryte)
10: Klas Johansson (Hammarby), Dennis Olsson (Örgryte), Peter Truedsson (Öster)
9: Thomas Andersson (AIK Stockholm), Håkan Arvidsson & Billy Lansdowne (Kalmar)
8: Thomas Bergman & Göran Göransson (AIK Stockholm), Ulf Jönsson (Halmstad), Mikael Källström (Gefle), Mikael Rönnberg (Malmö FF)
7: Göran Arnberg, Paul Maguire, Lennart Nilsson & Peter Uhlbäck (Brage), Sören Börjesson (Örgryte), Jerry Carlsson, Mats Gren & Stig Fredriksson (IFK Göteborg), Jan Hellström (Norrköping).
Snittbetyg Allsvenskan 1984.
Snittbetyg Allsvenskan 1984.
27 July, 2012
Memory Lane: Argentine league 1981.
Combined average ratings Campeonato Metropolitano & Campeonato Nacional. Ratings: El Gráfico.
7,00 Enzo Héctor Trossero (Independiente)
6,75 Diego Armando Maradona (photo, Boca Juniors)
6,66 Jorge Olguín (Independiente)
6,65 Ubaldo "Pato" Fillol (River Plate)
6,56 Roberto Mouzo (Boca Juniors)
6,51 Norberto "Beto" Alonso (River Plate)
6,50 Daniel Alberto Carnevali (Rosario Central)
6,49 Juan Domingo Rocchia (Ferro Carril Oeste)
6,45 Américo Rubén Galván (Talleres Córdoba)
6,45 Daniel Alberto Passarella (photo, River Plate)
6,36 Alberto Tarantini (River Plate)
6,36 Carlos Goyén (Independiente)
6,30 Juan Carlos Bujedo (Vélez Sarsfield)
6,25 Carlos Alberto Babington (Huracán)
6,23 Ricardo Enrique Bochini (Independiente)
Ideal XI:
Fillol (River Plate) - Clausen (Independiente), Olguín (Independiente), Trossero (Independiente), Tarantini (River Plate) - C. A. Arregui (Ferro Carril Oeste), Marangoni (Huracán), "Beto" Alonso (River Plate), R. C. Rodríguez (Instituto Córdoba) - Maradona (Boca Juniors), Julio César (Talleres Córdoba).
Notas de El Gráfico, Campeonatos: Metropolitano y Nacional de 1981.
7,00 Enzo Héctor Trossero (Independiente)
6,75 Diego Armando Maradona (photo, Boca Juniors)
6,66 Jorge Olguín (Independiente)
6,65 Ubaldo "Pato" Fillol (River Plate)
6,56 Roberto Mouzo (Boca Juniors)
6,51 Norberto "Beto" Alonso (River Plate)
6,50 Daniel Alberto Carnevali (Rosario Central)
6,49 Juan Domingo Rocchia (Ferro Carril Oeste)
6,45 Américo Rubén Galván (Talleres Córdoba)
6,45 Daniel Alberto Passarella (photo, River Plate)
6,36 Alberto Tarantini (River Plate)
6,36 Carlos Goyén (Independiente)
6,30 Juan Carlos Bujedo (Vélez Sarsfield)
6,25 Carlos Alberto Babington (Huracán)
6,23 Ricardo Enrique Bochini (Independiente)
Ideal XI:
Fillol (River Plate) - Clausen (Independiente), Olguín (Independiente), Trossero (Independiente), Tarantini (River Plate) - C. A. Arregui (Ferro Carril Oeste), Marangoni (Huracán), "Beto" Alonso (River Plate), R. C. Rodríguez (Instituto Córdoba) - Maradona (Boca Juniors), Julio César (Talleres Córdoba).
Notas de El Gráfico, Campeonatos: Metropolitano y Nacional de 1981.
Barcelona's all time Top 100.
According to Guerin Sportivo.
1. Lionel Messi
2. Ladislao Kubala
3. Xavi Hernández
4. Andrés Iniesta
5. Ronaldinho Gaúcho
6. Carles Puyol
7. Josep Guardiola
8. Samuel Eto'o
9. Hristo Stoichkov
10. Johan Cruyff
11. Ronald Koeman
12. Luis Suárez
13. Rivaldo
14. Romário
15. Ronaldo
16. César Rodríguez
17. Evaristo de Macedo
18. Eulogio Martínez
19. Diego Armando Maradona
20. Paulino Alcántara
21. Antoni Ramallets
22. Víctor Valdés
23. Josep Samitier
24. Estanislao Basora
25. Michael Laudrup
26. Bernd Schuster
27. José María Bakero
28. Quini
29. Carles Rexach
30. Juan Manuel Asensi
31. Josep Escolà
32. Andoni Zubizarreta
33. Chus Pereda
34. Gerard Piqué
35. Guillermo Amor
36. Migueli
37. Johan Neeskens
38. Joan Segarra
39. José Ramón Alexanco
40. Deco
41. Luís Figo
42. Dani Alves
43. Urruti
44. Sergio Busquets
45. Luis Enrique
46. Hugo Sotil
47. Francisco José Carrasco
48. Aitor "Txiki" Begiristain
49. Philip Cocu
50. Sándor Kocsis
51. Hans Krankl
52. Éric Abidal
53. Pedro Rodríguez
54. Patrick Kluivert
55. David Villa
56. Salvador Sadurní
57. Martí Ventolrà
58. Eusebio Sacristán
59. Ricardo Zamora
60. Miguel Ángel Nadal
61. Joan Gamper
62. Eduardo Manchón
63. Mariano Martín
64. Jon Andoni Goikoetxea
65. Albert Ferrer
66. Julio Salinas
67. Mariano Gonzalvo
68. Sigfrid Gràcia
69. Emilio Sagi-Barba
70. Allan Simonsen
71. Julio Alberto
72. Joaquim Rifé
73. Ferrán Olivella
74. Josep María Fusté
75. José Antonio Zaldúa
76. Francesc Calvet
77. Sergi Barjuán
78. Juliano Belletti
79. Gustavo Biosca
80. Thierry Henry
81. Rafael Márquez
82. Henrik Larsson
83. Iván de la Peña
84. Javier Saviola
85. Seydou Keita
86. Marcial Pina
87. Justo Tejada
88. Yaya Touré
89. Víctor Múñoz
90. Ángel Arocha
91. Cayetano Ré
92. Zoltán Czibor
93. Gary Lineker
94. Giovanni van Bronckhorst
95. Steve Archibald
96. Luis Milla
97. Cesc Fàbregas
98. Ludovic Giuly
99. Bojan Krkic
100. Zlatan Ibrahimovic
1. Lionel Messi
2. Ladislao Kubala
3. Xavi Hernández
4. Andrés Iniesta
5. Ronaldinho Gaúcho
6. Carles Puyol
7. Josep Guardiola
8. Samuel Eto'o
9. Hristo Stoichkov
10. Johan Cruyff
11. Ronald Koeman
12. Luis Suárez
13. Rivaldo
14. Romário
15. Ronaldo
16. César Rodríguez
17. Evaristo de Macedo
18. Eulogio Martínez
19. Diego Armando Maradona
20. Paulino Alcántara
21. Antoni Ramallets
22. Víctor Valdés
23. Josep Samitier
24. Estanislao Basora
25. Michael Laudrup
26. Bernd Schuster
27. José María Bakero
28. Quini
29. Carles Rexach
30. Juan Manuel Asensi
31. Josep Escolà
32. Andoni Zubizarreta
33. Chus Pereda
34. Gerard Piqué
35. Guillermo Amor
36. Migueli
37. Johan Neeskens
38. Joan Segarra
39. José Ramón Alexanco
40. Deco
41. Luís Figo
42. Dani Alves
43. Urruti
44. Sergio Busquets
45. Luis Enrique
46. Hugo Sotil
47. Francisco José Carrasco
48. Aitor "Txiki" Begiristain
49. Philip Cocu
50. Sándor Kocsis
51. Hans Krankl
52. Éric Abidal
53. Pedro Rodríguez
54. Patrick Kluivert
55. David Villa
56. Salvador Sadurní
57. Martí Ventolrà
58. Eusebio Sacristán
59. Ricardo Zamora
60. Miguel Ángel Nadal
61. Joan Gamper
62. Eduardo Manchón
63. Mariano Martín
64. Jon Andoni Goikoetxea
65. Albert Ferrer
66. Julio Salinas
67. Mariano Gonzalvo
68. Sigfrid Gràcia
69. Emilio Sagi-Barba
70. Allan Simonsen
71. Julio Alberto
72. Joaquim Rifé
73. Ferrán Olivella
74. Josep María Fusté
75. José Antonio Zaldúa
76. Francesc Calvet
77. Sergi Barjuán
78. Juliano Belletti
79. Gustavo Biosca
80. Thierry Henry
81. Rafael Márquez
82. Henrik Larsson
83. Iván de la Peña
84. Javier Saviola
85. Seydou Keita
86. Marcial Pina
87. Justo Tejada
88. Yaya Touré
89. Víctor Múñoz
90. Ángel Arocha
91. Cayetano Ré
92. Zoltán Czibor
93. Gary Lineker
94. Giovanni van Bronckhorst
95. Steve Archibald
96. Luis Milla
97. Cesc Fàbregas
98. Ludovic Giuly
99. Bojan Krkic
100. Zlatan Ibrahimovic
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