Top 10 Greatest European Players of All Time

Top 10 players in the history of Europe all time
Top 10 players in the history of Europe all time

best European players of all time football

 Who is the best player in European football history? Europe always knows that it is the most attractive for all football players in the world, where the strongest and most powerful tournaments have been held every season for more than 100 years. European players have always been the majority of those who play in these competitions, so it is no wonder that they have a rich football history through which they have presented us with many legends that any list would definitely not be able to contain.

Despite the great difficulty in these choices, today we will list a new list in which we will talk about the best 10 players in the history of Europe from our humble point of view, of course, in descending order so that we can know at the end the best European player in history. As a small note, Alfredo Di Stefano has been excluded as he was not born on the old continent.

Who is the best player in the history of Europe?

Top 10 European players throughout history:
  1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal).
  2. Johan Cruyff (Netherlands).
  3. Zinedine Zidane (France).
  4. Franz Beckenbauer (Germany).
  5. Michel Platini (France).
  6. Giuseppe Meazza (Italy).
  7. Ferenc Puskás (Hungary).
  8. Bobby Charlton (England).
  9. Lothar Matthäus (Germany).
  10. Roberto Baggio (Italy).

Top 10 best European Players of All Time

10- Roberto Baggio (Italy)
Roberto Baggio
Roberto Baggio

Roberto Baggio redefined the Italian player in the world, known for his defensive toughness, into a player with high technical abilities and skillful deception of opponents. They say that the player "died standing" after missing a crucial penalty kick that led to his country's loss in the 1994 World Cup final against Brazil.

Well, that black mark in his career he personally admitted, but we must acknowledge the talent of this great player who roamed and dazzled in Italian stadiums, especially with Fiorentina, Juventus, and Brescia.

9- Lothar Matthäus (Germany)
Lothar Matthäus
Lothar Matthäus

Lothar Matthäus was the most complete player of his generation, possessing extremely rare midfield abilities, able to combine strength and skill without compromising on either. The German captain was considered a natural leader, as evidenced by leading his country to victory in the 1990 World Cup. Imagine that Diego Maradona described him as the toughest player he faced in his career.

His peak was in the late 1980s and early 1990s, knowing nothing but success, especially with Bayern Munich and Inter Milan. His place among the best players in the history of Europe is not up for debate at all.

8- Bobby Charlton (England)
Bobby Charlton
Bobby Charlton

If Bobby Charlton had not survived the Munich air disaster, Manchester United might not have won the European Cup in 1968 or England the World Cup in 1966.

Charlton stands as a representative of England in the lists of the best players in Europe historically, after becoming famous for his terrifying attacking abundance and long-range missiles, which also helped the Red Devils win three English league titles and inspired journalists from France Football to award him the Ballon d'Or for the best player in the world in 1968 after all those individual efforts.

7- Ferenc Puskás (Hungary)
Ferenc Puskás
Ferenc Puskás

Ferenc Puskás is the player after whom the competition for the best goal was named, and this is not at all a coincidence after having an impressive list of achievements, both with Hungary and scoring 85 goals as the third top scorer in Europe for national teams after Cristiano Ronaldo and Robert Lewandowski.

His career with Real Madrid is also well-known, as he is one of the key stars of the team that won five consecutive titles in the UEFA Champions League, making the royal club the European tyrant that everyone dreams of competing with. He won the Ballon d'Or for the best player in the 1954 World Cup.

6- Giuseppe Meazza (Italy)
Giuseppe Meazza
Giuseppe Meazza

The Italian player whose name the fans hear throughout the season after the famous San Siro stadium was named after him, Giuseppe Meazza was not an ordinary player in his time. He was truly a phenomenon of his era, having played in all attacking positions, and was distinguished by an amazing ability to dribble and shoot. His presence in the team meant a 1-0 advance over the opponent.

When he was rejected by Milan at a young age due to his thinness, Inter took him under their wing, making him the nightmare of all of Italy, and even the world, after winning two consecutive World Cup titles in 1934 and 1938.

5- Michel Platini (France)
Michel Platini
Michel Platini

Michel Platini is known in modern times as the president of the European Football Union and has been the subject of much controversy, but this will never diminish his status on the list of the best players in the history of Europe. The player, nicknamed (Le Roi or The King), was unquestionably the master of his era as a midfielder and forward who possessed a winning mentality all over the field.

A provider of passes and direct free kicks that rarely miss the net, Platini led France to lift the European Nations Cup in 1984 for the first time after scoring 9 goals in a single edition.

4- Franz Beckenbauer (Germany)
Franz Beckenbauer
Franz Beckenbauer

Franz Beckenbauer is known as one of the greatest European players in history, and despite being primarily a central defender, he was able to lead German football in its prime through the national team and Bayern Munich. The Kaiser won the 1974 World Cup and the 1972 European Nations' Cup with Germany, and he was crowned with four Bundesliga titles and three consecutive UEFA Champions League titles with the Bavarian giants.

Beckenbauer was dubbed "The Sweeper" due to the difficulty of penetrating him as a defender by attackers, and he could threaten any team on the field through his high technical skills which earned him the Ballon d'Or title twice.

3- Zinedine Zidane (France)
Zinedine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane

Zidane excelled in his career with both the national team and the clubs he played for. When France won the 1998 World Cup, he managed to score two goals in the final. He then won the UEFA European Championship with them in 2000 and was chosen as the best player in the tournament.

Summarizing his club career, we can look at two Serie A titles with Juventus and his famous ninth goal in the 2002 UEFA Champions League final with Real Madrid. These are just a few highlights of the three-time world's best player and the owner of unparalleled skills.

2- Johan Cruyff (Netherlands)
Johan Cruyff
Johan Cruyff

The career of Johan Cruyff, winner of three Ballon d'Or awards, is considered a reflection of his achievements and impact on the game of football. As a player, he led Ajax Amsterdam to eight Dutch league titles, three consecutive UEFA Champions League titles in the 1970s, and guided the Netherlands to their first-ever FIFA World Cup final.

As a coach, we still recall his influence today when we watch FC Barcelona and their playing style derived from him during his coaching tenure, where he won four league titles and the UEFA Champions League for the first time.

1- Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)
Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo

The best player in the history of Europe Cristiano Ronaldo is undoubtedly the best player in the history of Europe. The Portuguese star has broken numerous records and has reached a level that would make breaking them miraculous for any other player.

The Madeira Rocket has succeeded in winning the Ballon d'Or award 5 times and was the top scorer in the English, Spanish, and Italian leagues. He is also considered the greatest European scorer of all time. With his great talent, he also has mental strength, discipline, instinctive finishing in front of the goal, and numerous individual and team titles that make him the best European player in history.

Reply will be done soon

Previous Post Next Post