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Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by ogbiwa: 8:14am On Oct 27, 2020
As Pele turned 80, BBC Sport asked it's thousands of readers to rate his achievements among some of the other GOATs

The results have now been counted and Pele was ranked as the greatest, with Barcelona's Lionel Messi in second and Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo in third.

We have put the players in order of the results below.

Note: The Ballon d'Or could only be won by a European player until 1995

1: Pele (Santos, NY Cosmos & Brazil)

World Cup wins: 1958, 1962, 1970 European Cup/Champions League wins: 0
Ballons d'Or: 0
League titles: 7
International caps/goals: 92/77

A teenage dream who was the highest-paid and highest-profile sports star in the world in his pomp, Pele was a phenomenon.

Breaking on to the global scene aged 17 with a hat-trick in the World Cup semi-final and two more in the final, Brazil's leading goalscorer is one of just four players to have scored in four different World Cup tournaments (1958, 1962, 1966 and 1970).

He won three of those and was kicked out of the '66 tournament in England through some brutal defending - the only way to stop him.

Not just a goalscorer, Pele had a hand in 53% of Brazil's 19 goals as they won the 1970 World Cup (four goals, six assists) and was as adept at playing behind the main striker as he was leading the line.

The greatest? Or does the fact he never played club football in Europe hold him back in your eyes?

"Had he been playing now, Pele would surely have made the move to Europe," says BBC Radio 5 Live football correspondent John Murray.

"It's the difficulty with comparing generations. We can only judge him on the record he has and it is truly phenomenal.

"The achievements of Maradona, Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo make it a close call but, even now, Pele still has a strong claim to be considered the game's greatest player."

2: Lionel Messi (Barcelona & Argentina)

World Cup wins: 0
European Cup/Champions League wins: 4
Ballons d'Or: 6
League titles: 10
International caps/goals: 140/71

"No-one else does the things he does, the way he does them - and no-one ever has done. He is simply the greatest to have ever played the game."

The words of Gary Lineker no less.

Can you even mount an argument against Messi being number one on this list? We all know just how good he is. Perhaps a lack of international success with Argentina and 'only' winning things with Barcelona? But we're splitting hairs there.

An absolute genius.

3: Cristiano Ronaldo (Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus & Portugal)

World Cup wins: 0
European Cup/Champions League wins: 5
Ballons d'Or: 5
League titles: 7
International caps/goals: 167/101

The Champions League's all-time top goalscorer and scorer of 100 goals for Portugal - Cristiano Ronaldo is a remarkable player. Especially when you consider how he has reinvented himself from spindly winger to powerful number nine.

Whether you rank him ahead of Messi or not is the debate of our footballing time - unlike Messi, though, he has won titles in three countries. And won a major tournament with his national side.

4: Diego Maradona (Argentinos Juniors, Boca Juniors, Barcelona, Napoli, Sevilla, Newell's Old Boys & Argentina)

World Cup wins: 1986
European Cup/Champions League wins: 0
Ballons d'Or: 0
League titles: 3
International caps/goals: 91/34

What a player. If you haven't seen it, please go and watch the recent documentary about his time in Naples. It's superb.

Single-handedly (pretty much) dragged his Argentina team to World Cup glory, and carried Napoli to two Serie A titles. Does that separate him from Lionel Messi? Up to you.

5: Johan Cruyff (Ajax, Barcelona, LA Aztecs, Washington Diplomats, Levante, Feyenoord & the Netherlands)

World Cup wins: 0
European Cup/Champions League wins: 3
Ballons d'Or: 3
League titles: 10
International caps/goals: 48/33

A supremely gifted individual who was also all about the team - not winning a World Cup with his band of ludicrously good Dutch brothers in the 1970s may be the only blot on his copybook.

Produced one of the World Cup's most famous moments, had a turn named after him, and went on to inspire Pep Guardiola and countless others when coaching Barca's so-called 'dream team' of the early 1990s.

Lost a lot of money with an unwise investment in pig farming - which is not a line you're likely to ever read about Messi or Ronaldo...

6: Ronaldo de Lima (Cruzeiro, PSV, Barcelona, Inter, Real Madrid, Milan, Corinthians & Brazil)

World Cup wins: 1994, 2002
European Cup/Champions League wins: 0
Ballons d'Or: 2
League titles: 1
International caps/goals: 98/62

Wherever you end up ranking Ronaldo, we can all agree he would be higher if it wasn't for horrific injuries. At his peak, perhaps in his season at Barcelona or his first year at Inter before yet another setback, he was as close to unplayable as it gets. It's no wonder he broke the world transfer record twice by the age of 21.

Take a look at his highlights reel and observe - the jaw-dropping close control, the trademark step-overs at speed that humiliated a decade of goalkeepers, the powerful finish with either foot - he really was something else.

It's bordering on criminal that he only won one league title in his career. One!

7: Franz Beckenbauer (Bayern Munich, NY Cosmos, Hamburg & West Germany)

World Cup wins: 1974
European Cup/Champions League wins: 3
Ballons d'Or: 2
League titles: 8
International caps/goals: 103/14

'Der Kaiser' won the World Cup as player and manager and is living proof you don't have to be an attacker to rank among the very best.

A playmaker even from centre-back, Beckenbauer was equally at home in midfield or defence and made his debut on the left wing. What you call a total player.

He won three European Cups in a row for the dominant Bayern side of the mid-1970s.

8: Zinedine Zidane (Cannes, Bordeaux, Juventus, Real Madrid & France)

World Cup wins: 1998
European Cup/Champions League wins: 1
Ballons d'Or: 1
League titles: 3
International caps/goals: 108/31

Another player who didn't win nearly enough honours, and much like Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane re-imagined a position.

Before 'Zizou' the stereotypical number 10 was your playmaker but could be kicked out of the game, was there to be shot at. Not a chance with Zidane, who combined the speed of thought and foot of a ballerina with the frame and menace of a cruiserweight.

At his best Zidane was so good I couldn't even really tell you where he played. A number 10, sure, but he'd often end up on the left, drop deep to take the ball from the defence or goalkeeper, and yet somehow still pop up in the area as well.

Not an out-and-out goalscorer or a striker, but still won the World Cup for France with two headers and scored the best goal ever seen in a Champions League final.

A complete player, who even knew how to sign off in disgrace with a red card for a headbutt after scoring in his second World Cup final.

9: Ferenc Puskas (Budapest Honved, Real Madrid & Hungary & Spain)

World Cup wins: 0
European Cup/Champions League wins: 3
Ballons d'Or: 0
League titles: 10
International caps/goals: 89/87

There is a legitimate case for stating the 'Magic Magyars' Hungary team of the 1950s was the best in the world. They lost just one match in six years - which, unfortunately, happened to be the World Cup final.

That's how good Ferenc Puskas was. He was 31 when he joined Real Madrid and still won five league titles, three European Cups and scored 242 goals.

He scored 514 goals in 529 matches in the Hungarian and Spanish leagues. Ridiculous really, isn't it?

10: Alfredo di Stefano (River Plate, Millionarios, Real Madrid, Espanyol & Argentina, Colombia & Spain)

World Cup wins: 0
European Cup/Champions League wins: 5
Ballons d'Or: 2
League titles: 13
International caps/goals: 41/29

Di Stefano won his fifth and final European Cup in 1960 - still only one player has more wins.

He scored in five finals in a row, and won them all.

And, yes, he played for three countries on the international scene. Beat that.

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/54543144

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by ObaKlaz: 8:19am On Oct 27, 2020
Nigerian Bet9ja addicts will come in here to call the voting nonsense because their Lord PK7 is in Number 3. grin

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Nbotee(m): 8:25am On Oct 27, 2020
CR7 fanboys go soon com explain how INEC and UEFA rigged the polls in favour of Messi

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by paulolee(m): 8:49am On Oct 27, 2020
nice list but dts what they think.....I think messi is supposed to be ontop of that list because to me he is ahead of pele..
his only fault was not winning a trophy with his country but even if he did, they would still find another way to criticize him and pls dt doesn't take anything away from our GOAT because no player came close to the agentine alien when he was at his peak days in europe not even Pele or cr7 because bk then, the media ran out of words to define him going by the countless magical nights he gave us each matchdays winning soo many big and hard matches on his own..
he made playing football look easy, made dribbling look like he is in his garden with his kids n made scoring goals looks unreal like PS game and also the awards and numbers he did shattered the records book and NO player in this generation can reach his mark in Spain or in Europe....YES I SAID SO...

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by paulolee(m): 8:53am On Oct 27, 2020
Nbotee:
CR7 fanboys go soon com explain how INEC and UEFA rigged the polls in favour of Messi
we de wait for them...they don't kno dt football is not all about jus goals...it can be argued dt cr7 is a goodbgoal scorer but scoring goals CNT make him the best player ever because they is an Argentine alien dt can score goals and makes watching football looks more interesting and easier than cr7...

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by id911(m): 12:22pm On Oct 27, 2020
We didn't actually see Pele play and so they might have deceived us he was good, maybe not. I quite agree with others but Ronaldo De Lima was an exceptional talent. He should have been higher up than that.

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Pioneer01: 1:52pm On Oct 27, 2020
Pele is the real GOAT

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Algold: 1:52pm On Oct 27, 2020
Na lie b this one
Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Ololanla: 1:52pm On Oct 27, 2020
hmm
Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Judolisco(m): 1:53pm On Oct 27, 2020
I didn't watch Pele play... But I know about Messi, the best player I've ever seen kick d ball

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Starboytwo(m): 1:53pm On Oct 27, 2020
My list is funny as there is no no3... Here we go

1- Ronaldo "el phenomenon" de lima... He was the most complete striker ever made...

2- C.Ronaldo/Messi.... Just leave am like that, if I put their goat for #3 now, Barca people will not lemme rest... Can't shalaye anything...

3- empty

4-Ronaldinho... He was a magician

5- zidane- didnt watch him much, the only reason he was further down... He was a God...

6- Johan Cruyff- Binged on some of his videos... If zidane was a God, he was godder....

7- Maradona- Magician, hand of God himself, cocaine, Napoli, Argentina...

8-Pele- just few highlights that don't do him justice, we heard he was a capital letter MONSTER.... We didn't see him... Manage 8

9- Neymar- Starboy of football... 3rd behind only cr7 and Messi...nobody come close in this era...

10- feel free...

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by OgbeniSamm(m): 1:53pm On Oct 27, 2020
What a joke it is without Ronaldhino Gaucho�️

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Euegene100001: 1:53pm On Oct 27, 2020
Ronaldiho should be top 4

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Afam4eva(m): 1:53pm On Oct 27, 2020
Pele just told me what i've always known. Messi is the greatest footballer ever. Of course due to bias, he placed himself as number one.

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by BigDawsNet: 1:53pm On Oct 27, 2020
smiley pele
Messi
Origi

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Benesis: 1:53pm On Oct 27, 2020
Goat rankin
Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Damidave1124(m): 1:53pm On Oct 27, 2020
As a Barca fan, I quite agree with the list.

Next

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by dazzlingd(m): 1:53pm On Oct 27, 2020



Rubbish


Wetin pele play wey ronaldo and messi no play better.

Just like to hype ancient times....

Rubbish!

The GOAT battle is between ronaldo and messi..

And Ronaldo should top a reasonable list...he has conquered home and abroad.

From national team to England, to Spain and to italy...the consistent wicked record breaker and record creator.


Breaker of records, first of his name, Lord Ronaldo

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by whytediamond(m): 1:54pm On Oct 27, 2020
Maradona will not take it

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Kobicove(m): 1:54pm On Oct 27, 2020
There will always ever be just one Pele! smiley

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Nobody: 1:54pm On Oct 27, 2020
More good luck to him
Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by drills: 1:54pm On Oct 27, 2020
I thought CR7 has won world cups, why isn't it recorded. If you put that into account, he should be above messi

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Obierika(m): 1:54pm On Oct 27, 2020
whytediamond:
Maradona will not take it

Let him go and drink Sniper! grin

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Ayomarcel(m): 1:54pm On Oct 27, 2020
Not a bad list tho. Everyone worth their position.

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by khingTony(m): 1:54pm On Oct 27, 2020
Wailing about to start for penaldo's fans cheesy grin

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Neddstark: 1:54pm On Oct 27, 2020
A negro was Number One. Then he did it fully for the passion. The rest negroes right now is plainly for the money, thats why we havent won Balloon d'OR in a long long time

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Guru1111(m): 1:54pm On Oct 27, 2020
tongue
Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Aug28th(m): 1:55pm On Oct 27, 2020
Where's Ronaldinho!?

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Re: Pele Ranked The Greatest Footballer Of All Time By BBC Poll, Messi 2nd by Obierika(m): 1:55pm On Oct 27, 2020
khingTony:
Wailing about to start for penaldo's fans cheesy grin

I'm ready to supply a carton of Sniper to them for free grin

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