8 of 12 – A Vagtato Nagy
Starting his career in the South of Budapest with his local side Kispest, Hungarian legend Ferenc Puskas notched up an amazing 187 goals in 177 appearances. After the Hungarian Army […]
Starting his career in the South of Budapest with his local side Kispest, Hungarian legend Ferenc Puskas notched up an amazing 187 goals in 177 appearances. After the Hungarian Army […]
Three-time Ballon d’Or winner Hendrik Johannes Cruijff is no doubt one of the first names on the Los Revolucionarios team-sheet. In his twenty-year senior career, Cruyff bagged 324 goals in […]
Come on, you didn’t think he’d be forgotten did you? This is surely one man who doesn’t need a case put forward for his introduction into Los Revolucionarios. But just […]
Managing the Los Revolucionarios side is English legend Sir Bobby Robson. After leading Ipswich Town to FA Cup glory, he went on to amazingly give the Suffolk club a fantastic […]
The only member of the Los Revolucionarios team still playing, Roberto Carlos da Silva should be considered no less of a legend. In the last week he has signed a […]
Possibly Germany’s finest, and most famous, player in their history. Credited with inventing the role of the “libero”, Franz Beckenbauer is the only man to lift the World Cup as […]
Two Intertoto Cups, 2 Serie A titles, One Supercoppa Italiana, Two UEFA Super Cups, Two Intercontinental Cups, One La Liga title, 2 Supercopa de Espana, One Champions League Trophy, One […]
I believe this man to be one of the greatest dribblers of a football of all-time. Robert Prosinecki sometimes wandered around the football pitch as if the ball was stuck […]
Paolo Maldini. The definition of a one-club man. Spending his whole 25-year career in the red and black half of the San Siro, Il Capitano played over 900 official games […]
Gheorghe Hagi. A surprise inclusion to Los Revolucionarios? I don’t believe so. Outside of Romania and Turkey, he his hugely underrated. Often ignored by the many who put together their […]