The Top 250 Players of All-Time: 130-121

In February 2013 up in the attic bedroom of our student house, Gareth ThomasBen Jones and Ollie Jackson after another prolonged football debate decided it was time we did something about the question, 'Who is the best player in the World?'. Housemate Liam suggested setting out to find the greatest 50 players of all time, this swiftly grew to 100, 150 and 200 before we settled on 250. Our original website www.top250.webs.com is still there to answer the debate but we furthered our work to blogging about the beautiful game starting up www.thefootballhistoryboys.blogspot.com.

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120-111


130. Brian LAUDRUP


POSITION: Forward;

NATION: Denmark (82/21); 

CLUB(s): Brondby (DEN), Bayer Uerdingen (GER), Bayern Munich (GER), Fiorentina (ITA), Milan (ITA), Rangers (SCO), Chelsea (ENG), Copenhagen (DEN), Ajax (NED); 

CLUB HONOURS: 2x Danish 1st Division, 1x DFL-Supercup, 1x Serie A, 1x UEFA Champions League, 3x Scottish Premier League, 1x Scottish League Cup, 1x Scottish Cup, 1x UEFA Super Cup; 

INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 1x UEFA European Championship, 1x FIFA Confederations Cup

"His close control was extraordinary. The ball just obeyed his wishes. And because he had such electrifying acceleration, he could tear through midfield, release a pass and have time to reach an entirely different area of the pitch to be in for the kill."
Rangers.co.uk



129. Jamie CARRAGHER


POSITION: Defender; 

NATION: England (38/0); 

CLUB: Liverpool (ENG); 

CLUB HONOURS: 2x FA Cup, 3x Football League Cup, 1x FA Youth Cup, 2x FA Community Shield, 1x UEFA Champions League, 1x UEFA Cup, 2x UEFA Super Cup

"He’s been a bedrock of their defensive qualities for years and years. I loved him. He’s a fantastic example for any young lad that wants to play the game. He’s been a really, really good professional. ‘He’s absolutely the type of player a manager wants. I used to rave about Brucie [Steve Bruce] and the nine years he had with us, and I think Jamie Carragher is that exact same mould - can play with injuries, gets knocked about and gets back up, hardly misses a game."
Sir Alex Ferguson



128. Petr CECH


POSITION: Goalkeeper; 

NATION: Czech Republic (105/0); 

CLUB(s): Chmel Blsany (CZE), Sparta Prague (CZE), Rennes (FRA), Chelsea (ENG); 

CLUB HONOURS: 3x FA Premier League, 4x FA Cup, 2x Football League Cup, 2x FA Community Shield, 1x UEFA Champions League, 1x Europa League; 

INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 1x UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship

"However, he saved his finest hour for when it mattered most, in the Champions League Final. Firstly, he saved an Arjen Robben penalty in extra-time with the score level at 1-1, while in the shoot-out he made successive stops from both Olic and Schweinsteiger to give us the advantage from which Didier Drogba was able to capitalise on. A disappointing sixth-placed league finish was instantly rendered academic."
Chelsea.com



127. GERSON



POSITION: Midfielder;

NATION: Brazil (70/14);

CLUB(s): Flamengo, Botafogo, Sao Paulo, Fluminense

CLUB HONOURS: 1x Taca Brasil, 3x Torneio Rio-Sao Paulo, 3x Rio de Janeiro State Championship, 2x Sao Paulo;

INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 1x FIFA World Cup

"Gerson was the link between defence and attack, a studious passer of the ball and a tactically astute player who was integral to holding Brazil’s many components together as one efficient footballing machine. His influence was noted during the 1970 final, a game in which Gerson was given the man-of-the-match award for scoring the third goal of the match to make it 2-1 to Brazil and for the way in which he effortlessly orchestrated so many of his team’s attacks as they played their way into the history books."
Soccerlens



126. Frank DE BOER



POSITION: Defender; 

NATION: Netherlands (112/13); 

CLUB(s): Ajax (NED), Barcelona (SPA), Galatasaray (TUR), Rangers (SCO), Al Rayyan (QAT), Al-Shamal (QAT); 

CLUB HONOURS: 5x Eredivisie, 2x KNVB Cup, 3x Johan Cruijff Shield, 1x UEFA Champions League, 1x UEFA Cup, 1x UEFA Super Cup, 1x Intercontinental Cup, 1x La Liga

"If you said, ‘describe a defender that could play for Holland, Ajax and Barcelona’ what qualities would you expect? Style and elegance on the ball, a wide range of passing, stepping in to midfield, tactical intelligence, positioning and intercepting. In other words, Frank de Boer. The very epitome of the ball playing centre half who used his brains rather than brawn to shut down the opposition. De Boer won 112 caps for Holland, many of which as captain, and scored an impressive 13 goals. From his Ajax debut in 1988 through to leaving Barcelona in 2003 De Boer was one of the best defenders in the world. He was metronomically consistent and led with a quiet authority."
The Football Space 

125. Rudi VOLLER


POSITION: Striker

NATION: Germany (90/47)

CLUB(s): Kickers Offenbach, 1860 Munich, Werder Bremen (All GER), Rom (ITA), Marseille (FRA), Bayer Leverkusen (GER);

CLUB HONOURS: 1x Coppa Italia, 1x UEFA Champions League;

INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 1x FIFA World Cup

"West Germany’s number one striker in the 1980s, Rudi Völler, won his first cap against Northern Ireland in late 1982. Born in Hanau, he won the Player of the Year award the following year, as well as ending up as topscorer in the Bundesliga playing for Werder Bremen. Völler was a typical goalgetter kind of player. He rarely scored spectacular goals, but was great with the ball at his feet and could beat a man or two before scoring. He was also a master inside the penalty-area."
planetworldcup.com


124. Sergio RAMOS


POSITION: Defender;

NATION: Spain (115/9);

CLUB(s): Sevilla, Real Madrid (Both SPA)

CLUB HONOURS: 3x La Liga, 2x Copa Del Rey, 2x Supercopa Espana, 1x UEFA Champions League

INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 1x FIFA World Cup, 2x UEFA European Championship

"When Sergio Ramos is on top of his game, he gives me everything I look for in a defender,

He brings defensive stability, is strong in the air and from set pieces, and has leadership skills.

He is one of the best defenders around in the game when he is in good form."
Jose Mourinho




123. Henrik LARSSON


POSITION: Forward; 

NATION: Sweden (106/37); 

CLUB(s): Hogaborgs BK (SWE), Helsingborgs IF (SWE), Feyenoord (NED), Celtic (SCO), Barcelona (SPA), Manchester United (ENG), Raa IF (SWE); 

CLUB HONOURS: 4x Scottish Premier League, 2x Scottish Cup, 2x Scottish League Cup, 2x La Liga, 1x Supercopa de Espana, 1x UEFA Champions League, 1x Svenska Cupen, 1x Premier League, 2x KNVB Cup

"Larsson is a legend for the club, playing a central part in the revitalisation of the club as it once again dominated Scottish football having been in the doldrums for much of the previous 15 years. He broke domestic scoring records and was the talisman to take the club to the UEFA Cup final in 2003. He was a truly world class player."
thecelticwiki.com



122. Carles PUYOL


POSITION: Defender; 

NATION: Spain (100/3); 

CLUB(s): Barcelona C, Barcelona B, Barcelona (All SPA); 

CLUB HONOURS: 6x La Liga, 2x Copa del Rey, 5x Supercopa de Espana, 3x UEFA Champions League, 2x UEFA Super Cup, 2x FIFA World Club Cup; 

INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 1x FIFA World Cup, 1x UEFA European Championships

"Puyol is the key, not just because he is one of the best defenders in the world but because of his character. He never lets up."
Xavi

"Partly, it is the hair, that thick, floppy, unstyled mane that gives off a mistaken impression of Puyol The Primitive. But it's also the in-your-face-competitor Puyol enacts so vividly on the field for his club, Barcelona, and for the Spanish national team."
timeslive.co.za



121. AMANCIO


POSITION: Outside Right; 

NATION: Spain (42/11);

CLUB(s): Deportivo La Coruna, Real Madrid (Both SPA)

CLUB HONOURS: 1x European Cup, 9x Spanish League, 3x Spanish Cup; 

INTERNATIONAL HONOURS: 1x European Football Championship

"He was the king of the right wing and an artist who saw football as a show. WhenSantiago Bernabéu set eyes on him, he didn’t stop until he signed him in 1962. His pace and skill amazed both the national and the international football world."
RealMadrid.com


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Comments

Are you sure it's Frank de Boer in the picture? I think it's Ronald de Boer.
The Football History Boys said…
Cheers for the heads up! Twins!
You're welcome! Frank always looks a bit more worried :-)

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