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22 September, 2024

Argentina ratings in the 1986 & 1990 World Cups


7,05 Diego Maradona (14 rated appearances)
6,54 José Luis Brown (7)
6,51 Jorge Valdano (7)
6,44 José Luis Cuciuffo, Sergio Goycochea (6)
6,36 Claudio Caniggia (6)
6,23 Héctor Enrique (4)
6,22 Jorge Burruchaga (14)
6,18 Oscar Ruggeri, Ricardo Giusti (11)
6,16 Nery Pumpido (8)
6,11 Julio Olarticoechea (10)
6,06 José Serrizuela (5)
5,99 Pedro Monzón (4)
5,94 José Basualdo (7)
5,91 Juan Simón (7)
5,82 Sergio Batista (10)
5,77 Oscar Garré (4)
5,76 Pedro Troglio (6), Gabriel Calderón (5)

19 October, 2020

Argentina ratings in the 1986 World Cup


Ratings: Guerin Sportivo - France Football - La Stampa - La Repubblica.

7,62 Diego Maradona
6,69 Jorge Burruchaga
6,53 Jorge Valdano
6,52 José Luis Brown
6,46 Oscar Ruggeri
6,38 José Luis Cuciuffo
6,36 Ricardo Giusti
6,30 Nery Pumpido
6,25 Julio Olarticoechea
6,24 Héctor Enrique
5,91 Sergio Batista
5,72 Oscar Garré

Two rated appearances: 5,62 Pedro Pasculli, 5,07 Claudio Borghi

29 April, 2014

Memory Lane: First Division topscorers, 1970-74.

1969-70
25; Jeff Astle (West Bromwich)
23: Joe Royle (Everton), Peter Osgood (Chelsea)
22: Pop Robson (Newcastle)
20: Hugh Curran (Wolves)
17: Allan Clarke (Leeds), Steve Kindon (Burnley)
16: Geoff Hurst (West Ham), Ian Hutchinson (Chelsea)
15: Mick Channon (Southampton), Mick Jones (Leeds), George Best (Man United)

1970-71
28: Tony Brown (West Bromwich)
21: Martin Chivers (Tottenham)
19: Allan Clarke (Leeds), Ray Kennedy (Arsenal)
18: Mick Channon (Southampton), George Best (Man United), Ian Storey-Moore (Nott'm Forest)
17: Ron Davies (Southampton)
16: Bobby Gould & Hugh Curran (Wolves)
15: Geoff Hurst (West Ham), Denis Law (Man United), Joe Royle (Everton), John Radford (Arsenal)

1971-72
33: Francis Lee -photo- (Man City)
25: Martin Chivers (Tottenham)
23: Peter Lorimer (Leeds), Malcolm McDonald (Newcastle)
18: George Best (Man United), Ian Storey-Moore (Nott'm Forest/Man Utd), Peter Osgood (Chelsea)
17: Tony Brown (West Bromwich), Clyde Best (West Ham)
16: Billy Dearden (Sheffield United)
15: Derek Dougan (Wolves), Alan Hinton (Derby), Alan Woodward (Sheffield United)

1972/73
28: Pop Robson (West Ham)
27: John Richards (Wolves)
20: Billy Dearden (Sheffield United)
19: Bob Latchford (Birmingham)
18: Allan Clarke (Leeds), John Tudor (Newcastle)
17: Martin Chivers (Tottenham), Malcolm McDonald (Newcastle)
16: Mick Channon (Southampton), Jimmy Greenhoff (Stoke)
15: Martin Peters (Tottenham), Peter Lorimer (Leeds), John Radford (Arsenal)

1973/74
21: Mick Channon (Southampton)
20: Frank Worthington (Leicester)
19: Kevin Hector (Derby), Stan Bowles (QPR)
17: Bob Latchford (Birmingham/Everton), Martin Chivers (Tottenham), Alan Woodward (Sheffield United)
16: Bryan Hamilton (Ipswich)
15: Malcolm McDonald (Newcastle)

Per club
6 : Leeds
5 : Newcastle, Wolves, Southampton, Tottenham
4 : West Ham, Man United
3 : West Bromwich, Chelsea, Arsenal  


Per player
4 : Channon, Chivers
3 : A. Clarke, G. Best, M. McDonald
2 : Royle, Osgood, P. Robson, Curran, Hurst, T. Brown, Storey-Moore, Radford, Lorimer, Dearden, Woodward, Latchford

01 March, 2013

Memory Lane: Argentina in the 1986 World Cup.

7,80 Maradona (rated 7 times)
6,66 Burruchaga (7)
6,58 Valdano (7)
6,56 Ruggeri (7)
6,53 Brown (7)
6,38 Giusti (7)
6,30 Cuciuffo (6)
6,28 Pumpido (7)
6,25 Olarticoechea (5)
5,87 Batista (7)
5,79 Garré (4)
5,62 Pasculli (2)
5,52 Borghi (2).

Highest team rating: 6,84 vs Belgium (2-0, semifinal)
Lowest team rating: 6,16 vs Italy (1-1, group stage)
Highest individual rating: 9,25 Maradona (vs Belgium 2-0)
Lowest individual rating: 5,25 Garré (vs South Korea 3-1), Batista & Borghi (vs Bulgaria 2-0).