Long before the debate became 'Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo?' the question of which player is the greatest of all time ...
Firstly, my thanks to Arsenal fan and the much popular writer Kaustubh. His idea of round table discussions inspired me into arranging my first round-table discussion on Bleacher Report. There has ...
Pelé was defined in the last couple of decades by what he wasn’t — namely, Diego Maradona. Pelé was soccer’s straight-edged counter to Maradona, the outspoken cocaine addict who fraternized with ...
Pele has just added fuel to the discussion as to who was better between him and Diego Maradona. He declared that Maradona was not the best player in Argentina's history. He also expressed surprise ...
Diego Maradona won the 1986 World Cup with Argentina. (Stefania D'Alessandro/Getty Images) Diego Maradona is 53 years old and Pelé is 73, but that hasn't stopped the former from perpetuating his feud ...
Dec 29 (Reuters) - Before Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo came along, the enduring debate in soccer about who was the greatest player centered on two men: Pele and Diego Maradona. It was an ...
The Brazil legend insists he and the Argentine icon are close, but says he was a much more complete player than the ...
In the summer of 2000, FIFA, which does not understand computers, decided to celebrate the arrival of the millennium by hosting an online poll. Its object: to determine the best soccer player of the ...
This is the story of two forces and one farce. On one hand there is Pele, widely regarded as the greatest soccer player of all time. Now 60, the Brazilian’s place in the sporting pantheon is secure.
The most heated wrangling over the title of soccer’s greatest player could be found between Diego Maradona and Pelé themselves. So often, their squabbling would descend into acrimonious barbs and ...
Signed football shirts of legendary players Pele and Diego Maradona were among those to raise more than £1,700 in a young ...
Pelé was defined in the last couple of decades by what he wasn’t — namely, Diego Maradona. Pelé was soccer’s straight-edged counter to Maradona, the outspoken cocaine addict who fraternized with ...
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