Top 10 Best Portuguese Players history of all time

Top 10 Best Portuguese Players history of all time
Top 10 Best Portuguese Players history of all time

Top 10 Portuguese Football (Soccer) Players History of All Time

Those who believe that Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Figo are the only ones Portugal has produced are mistaken. Portugal's football has certainly not only given birth to them, as their national team has won titles in Europe and Brazil. This is not a coincidence, as the neighboring country of Spain has also produced many great legends, including players who are considered among the best in the history of football. The choice between them was extremely difficult, but as we have always promised, we must be loyal to the Top 10 list. So, who are the top 10 players in the history of Portugal?

Top 10 Best Portugal Legends

10 Best Portugal soccer players of all time:
  1. Cristiano Ronaldo.
  2. Eusébio.
  3. Luis Figo.
  4. Fernando Peyroteo.
  5. Rui Costa.
  6. Mario Coluna.
  7. José Águas.
  8. Deco.
  9. Pauleta.
  10. Ricardo Carvalho.

10 Best Portuguese Players of All Time

10- Ricardo Carvalho
Ricardo Carvalho
Ricardo Carvalho

is considered by many to be the best defender in the history of Portugal, surpassing other great names like Germano, Colho, and Pepe. However, Carvalho has had a career worthy of praise that surpasses those who came before him. The player, who began his professional journey with Porto, ended it with them by winning the historic UEFA Champions League in 2004. He also played in the final of the European Cup in the same year, introducing himself as one of the best defenders in the world in a period filled with great players in that position.

Afterward, he moved to Chelsea where he delivered excellent performances at Stamford Bridge, contributing to the London Blues winning the English Premier League three times, and becoming one of the club's defensive legends. In 2010, he transferred to Real Madrid at the request of Jose Mourinho, achieving the league title with 100 points.

9- Pauleta
Pauleta
Pauleta

A Portuguese striker who needs no introduction, he is one of the golden generation stars for Portugal in Euro 2004, and when he retired in 2006, he was the all-time top scorer for the Portuguese national team with 47 goals.

Pauleta is a star who gained fame outside of Portugal, as he only played there for Estoril Praia for just three seasons before moving to the Spanish league where he achieved a miracle with Deportivo La Coruna and won the league title there. The peak of his performance was in France from 2000 until his retirement in 2008, where he represented the colors of Bordeaux and Paris Saint-Germain and won the league's top scorer title twice along with a few other local cups.

8- Deco
Deco
Deco

one of the players whom Jose Mourinho greatly favors, and since he was a player for Porto, everyone knew that there was a player whose star would shine later in the European football sky.

It all started with winning the Champions League in 2004, then moving to Barcelona to accompany a group of the best players in history. He was the rare midfield piece that Barça possessed during that era, and his integration with all those stars led to winning the Champions League for the second time in Barcelona's history. As for the end of his European career, it was at Chelsea before he finished his football journey at Fluminense in Brazil. Deco possesses a large collection of titles, reaching up to 20 championships.

7- José Águas
José Águas
José Águas

one of the greatest goal scorers in the history of Portugal, he played his entire career at Benfica and scored 379 goals for the club.

Águas is considered one of the legends of the Portuguese club and excelled in the 1950s and 1960s, being part of the golden generation of the Eagles who won the European Cup (currently Champions League) twice.

José Águas was a skillful striker and managed to top the goal scorers' chart in the Portuguese league for 5 complete seasons.

6- Mario Coluna
Mario Coluna
Mario Coluna

the captain of the historic Portuguese national team in the 1966 World Cup, where the Portuguese achieved third place. Mario Coluna, of Mozambican origin, is considered one of the legends of Portugal and Benfica. He managed to score over 150 goals in his career despite his somewhat late position.

He was chosen as part of the ideal team in the 1966 World Cup and won numerous titles throughout his career, including the Portuguese League 10 times, the Portuguese Cup 6 times, and the European Champions Cup twice.

5- Rui Costa
Rui Costa
Rui Costa

the Portuguese magician is classified as one of the top 100 players in history according to FIFA, and his position is an advanced playmaker.

Rui Costa is known for his excellent passes and his ability to create opportunities through the sharp eye he possesses in passing.

He played his entire career in Portugal with Benfica twice, but his peak performance was at Fiorentina in Italy, forming a golden duo with Gabriel Batistuta during Serie A's golden age. Then, in 2001, he moved to AC Milan as the most expensive deal in Rossoneri's history, starting a new chapter of brilliance with them.

4- Fernando Peyroteo
Fernando Peyroteo
Fernando Peyroteo

a prolific scorer, deadly in front of the goal, and terrifying to opponents. This is the least that can be said about Fernando Peyroteo, the historical top scorer for Sporting Lisbon with 544 goals in 344 matches, at a very high scoring rate.

He won 5 league titles and 6 other cups with Lisbon, and on an individual level, Peyroteo was crowned the top scorer of the Portuguese league 5 times. He is also considered the historical top scorer of the championship with a total of 332 goals.

3- Luis Figo
Luis Figo
Luis Figo

He was dubbed the greatest traitor if you are a fan of Barcelona, but whether you like it or not, Luis Figo is a rare Portuguese legend.

He is considered the captain of the golden generation of Portugal, which reached the final of the UEFA Euro 2004 and finished fourth in the 2006 World Cup. He won the Ballon d'Or in 2000 and is considered one of the best players of his generation.

Throughout his career, which spanned nearly 20 years, he managed to win a large number of titles, including the Spanish League twice with Barcelona and twice with Real Madrid. With the latter, he won the UEFA Champions League in 2002. His last team was Inter Milan, with whom he won the Serie A on four occasions.

2- Eusébio
Eusébio
Eusébio

The black panther, Eusébio, is one of the greatest players in the history of football and is the most famous Portuguese player of the 20th century. He is also the second biggest legend of Portugal. He is known for his powerful shots, which made him the top scorer in the history of Benfica with 473 goals.

The late player achieved many individual and collective accomplishments, the most important of which are winning the Ballon d'Or in 1965 and the Golden Boot twice. He was also the top scorer in the 1966 World Cup with 9 goals. Eusébio also won 20 titles with Benfica, including the European Cup for Champions Clubs and the Portuguese League 11 times.

1- Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo

There is no doubt that there is no better Portuguese player than Cristiano Ronaldo, as he is the best without a doubt.

These lines are not enough to list Ronaldo's achievements, whether individual or collective, starting from Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United and reaching Real Madrid and Juventus.

The Portuguese legend has played more than 1000 matches in his football career and has surpassed the 800-goal mark. He is only a few years away from reaching the record set by Joseph Bican as the top scorer in the history of football.


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