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Luciano Re Cecconi
He made his debut in 1967 with the Italian national team
He was an Italian footballer. He was performing in the midfielder position.He began to play in a modest team from his town, Sant’Ilario Milanese, from which he went to AD Aurora. The jump from him to a professional team makes it to Pro Patria, in the town of Busto Arsizi, near Varese, also in Lombardy. With this team he made his debut as a midfielder in 1968 in Serie C, the Italian third division.Victim of an alleged deadly prank -
Pelé
Made history at the soccer world cup in 1970, Brazilian.
Better known as Pelé, he is a former Brazilian footballer who played as a forward and has been recognized by many specialists, former footballers and international fans as the "best footballer of all time", as well as by Santos Fútbol Club, Brasileirão, the national team. Brazilian and World Cup. During his career, he founded the «jogo bonito» style in 1956.12 He won the 1958, 1962 and 1970 World Cups with Brazil -
Franz Beckenbauer
Made world cup history in germany in 1970
is a former German footballer and technical director. He currently serves as the honorary president of Bayern Munich. Nicknamed The Kaiser, he is recognized as one of the greatest footballers of all time and the greatest in his position and in the history of his country.
Was the captain of the German National Team that won the 1974 Soccer World Cup and the 1972 Euro Cup, as well as the coach of the same team that won the 1990 Soccer World Cup. -
Tomasso Maestrelli
Tommaso Maestrelli was an Italian footballer and coach, who played as a midfielder. He was well known for leading Lazio to their first Serie A title during the 1973-74 season.
What follows seems a lie but it happened in the seventies in the middle of Italian football, in the context of a convulsed country, with violence as the central protagonist. -
Giorgio Chinaglia
Made history at the soccer world cup in Italy in 1974
His family emigrated to Wales where he grew up and began playing soccer in Cardiff, Wales where he began his career at the Swansea City club in 1964. A year later at the age of 19, Chinaglia returned to Italy to play for the Massese, and then Internapoli, before joining Lazio in 1969. With Lazio he scored 98 goals in 209 league games, including 24 goals in the 1973-74 season to lead the club to its first Scudetto. -
Johan Cruyff
Made history at the world cup in 1974, dutch He is considered by the IFFHS as the best player in Europe and the second best player of the 20th century, behind Pelé. He was also chosen by 30 of the 34 winners of the Golden Ballon (from 1956 to 1999) as the third best player of the 20th century, behind Pelé and Diego Maradona. -
Gerhard Müller
Made history in 1974 in Germany, soccer world cup
Sportingly known as Gerd Müller, he was a German footballer who played as a center forward, being recognized as one of the best players in history in the aforementioned demarcation. Nicknamed Torpedo Müller, he is the Bundesliga's historic scorer with 365 goals and until 2014 he was the top scorer in the history of the German team with 68 goals. -
Mario Alberto Kempes
Made history at the 1978 world cup, Argentine
Mario Alberto Kempes Chiodi is an Argentine commentator, former coach and former soccer player. Nicknamed the Matador, he played forward. He was the driver of the Argentine National Team that won the 1978 World Cup, being the top scorer and best player of the tournament.
Also that same year he would be considered as the best player in the world to be simultaneously awarded as the best South American Footballer in the World. -
Antonín Panenka
Made history at the 1982 world cup, Czechoslovak
Antonín Panenka is a former Czechoslovak ex-footballer, current president of FC Bohemians 1905. He made his professional career in Austria, where he played between 1981 and 1993, and Czechoslovakia. He was also international with the national team of Czechoslovakia between 1973 and 1982, with which he won the 1976 Eurocup, held in Yugoslavia. -
Carlos Caszely
Made history at the 1982 world cup, Chilean
Carlos Humberto Caszely Garrido is a Chilean sports journalist and former soccer player who played as a forward. He is considered one of the best Chilean footballers in history and one of the greatest idols and references of the Colo-Colo club. With the Chilean National Team he participated in the 1974 and 1982 World Cups, played 49 games and scored 29 goals, he is the fifth top scorer in the history of the Chilean national team.