Pelé in 2008

The FIFA 100 is a list of Brazilian footballer Pelé's choice of the "greatest living footballers". Unveiled on 4 March 2004 at a gala ceremony in London, England, the list was part of the celebrations commemorating the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the international governing body of football.

The figure 100 refers to the 100th anniversary of FIFA and not the number of players listed, which is actually 125. Pelé was asked to select 50 active players and 50 retired players, from a shortlist of 300, but found it too difficult to limit the number of retired players to 50.[1] The list contains 123 men and two women (Michelle Akers and Mia Hamm). At the time the FIFA 100 was unveiled, 50 of the players were still active, with the remaining 75 retired from the game.

Criticism

Writing in the Evening Standard, politician turned football pundit, David Mellor, felt the selections were politically motivated rather than being made on purely footballing grounds.[2] He argued that a true selection would have been biased towards Europe and South America and suggested the geographical spread of inclusions indicated the list came from, then-FIFA president, Sepp Blatter. BBC columnist Tim Vickery expressed similar assertions.[3]

Brazilian midfielder Gérson, who played alongside Pelé at the 1966 and 1970 FIFA World Cups, reacted to his omission by tearing up a copy of the list on a Brazilian television programme.[4] Marco van Basten and Uwe Seeler refused to take part in the project on a point of principle.[5]

List

Following is the list of the "FIFA 100" greatest living footballers as nominated by Pelé in March 2004.[6][7][8][9]

Nationality Player Position Status Born Died
 ArgentinaGabriel Batistuta Forward Active 1969
 ArgentinaHernán Crespo Forward Active 1975
 Argentina[lower-alpha 1]Alfredo Di Stéfano Forward Retired 1926 2014
 ArgentinaMario Kempes Forward Retired 1954
 ArgentinaDiego Maradona Midfielder Retired 1960 2020
 ArgentinaDaniel Passarella Defender Retired 1953
 ArgentinaJavier Saviola Forward Active 1981
 Argentina[lower-alpha 2]Omar Sívori Forward Retired 1935 2005
 ArgentinaJuan Sebastián Verón Midfielder Active 1975
 ArgentinaJavier Zanetti Defender/Midfielder Active 1973
 BelgiumJan Ceulemans Midfielder Retired 1957
 BelgiumJean-Marie Pfaff Goalkeeper Retired 1953
 BelgiumFranky Van der Elst Midfielder Retired 1961
 BrazilCarlos Alberto Defender Retired 1944 2016
 BrazilCafu Defender Active 1970
 BrazilFalcão Midfielder Retired 1953
 BrazilPelé Forward Retired 1940 2022
 BrazilJúnior Midfielder Retired 1954
 BrazilRivaldo Midfielder Active 1972
 BrazilRivelino Midfielder Retired 1946
 BrazilRoberto Carlos Defender Active 1973
 BrazilRomário Forward Active 1966
 BrazilRonaldinho Midfielder/Forward Active 1980
 BrazilRonaldo Forward Active 1976
 BrazilDjalma Santos Defender Retired 1929 2013
 BrazilNílton Santos Defender Retired 1925 2013
 BrazilSócrates Midfielder Retired 1954 2011
 BrazilZico Midfielder/Forward Retired 1953
 BulgariaHristo Stoichkov Forward Retired 1966
 CameroonRoger Milla Forward Retired 1952
 ChileElías Figueroa Defender Retired 1946
 ChileIván Zamorano Forward Retired 1967
 ColombiaCarlos Valderrama Midfielder Retired 1961
 Croatia[lower-alpha 3]Davor Šuker Forward Retired 1968
 Czech Republic[lower-alpha 4]Josef Masopust Midfielder Retired 1931 2015
 Czech RepublicPavel Nedvěd Midfielder Active 1972
 DenmarkBrian Laudrup Forward Retired 1969
 DenmarkMichael Laudrup Midfielder Retired 1964
 DenmarkPeter Schmeichel Goalkeeper Retired 1963
 EnglandGordon Banks Goalkeeper Retired 1937 2019
 EnglandDavid Beckham Midfielder Active 1975
 EnglandBobby Charlton Midfielder Retired 1937 2023
 EnglandKevin Keegan Forward Retired 1951
 EnglandGary Lineker Forward Retired 1960
 EnglandMichael Owen Forward Active 1979
 EnglandAlan Shearer Forward Active 1970
 FranceEric Cantona Forward Retired 1966
 FranceMarcel Desailly Defender Active 1968
 FranceDidier Deschamps Midfielder Retired 1968
 FranceJust Fontaine Forward Retired 1933 2023
 FranceThierry Henry Forward Active 1977
 FranceRaymond Kopa Forward Retired 1931 2017
 FranceJean-Pierre Papin Forward Retired 1963
 FranceRobert Pires Midfielder Active 1973
 France[lower-alpha 5]Michel Platini Forward Retired 1955
 FranceLilian Thuram Defender Active 1972
 FranceMarius Trésor Defender Retired 1950
 FranceDavid Trezeguet Forward Active 1977
 FrancePatrick Vieira Midfielder Active 1976
 FranceZinedine Zidane Midfielder Active 1972
 GermanyMichael Ballack Midfielder Active 1976
 Germany[lower-alpha 6]Franz Beckenbauer Defender Retired 1945 2024
 Germany[lower-alpha 6]Paul Breitner Midfielder/Defender Retired 1951
 GermanyOliver Kahn Goalkeeper Active 1969
 Germany[lower-alpha 7]Jürgen Klinsmann Forward Retired 1964
 Germany[lower-alpha 6]Sepp Maier Goalkeeper Retired 1944
 Germany[lower-alpha 7]Lothar Matthäus Midfielder/Defender Retired 1961
 Germany[lower-alpha 6]Gerd Müller Forward Retired 1945 2021
 Germany[lower-alpha 6]Karl-Heinz Rummenigge Forward Retired 1955
 Germany[lower-alpha 6]Uwe Seeler Forward Retired 1936 2022
 GhanaAbédi Pelé Forward Retired 1964
 Hungary[lower-alpha 8]Ferenc Puskás Forward Retired 1927 2006
 ItalyRoberto Baggio Forward/Midfielder Active 1967
 ItalyFranco Baresi Defender Retired 1960
 ItalyGiuseppe Bergomi Defender Retired 1963
 ItalyGiampiero Boniperti Forward Retired 1928 2021
 ItalyGianluigi Buffon Goalkeeper Active 1978
 ItalyAlessandro Del Piero Forward Active 1974
 ItalyGiacinto Facchetti Defender Retired 1942 2006
 ItalyPaolo Maldini Defender Active 1968
 ItalyAlessandro Nesta Defender Active 1976
 ItalyGianni Rivera Defender Retired 1943
 ItalyPaolo Rossi Forward Retired 1956 2020
 ItalyFrancesco Totti Forward/Midfielder Active 1976
 ItalyChristian Vieri Forward Active 1973
 ItalyDino Zoff Goalkeeper Retired 1942
 JapanHidetoshi Nakata Midfielder Active 1977
 LiberiaGeorge Weah Forward Retired 1966
 MexicoHugo Sánchez Forward Retired 1958
 NetherlandsMarco van Basten Forward Retired 1964
 NetherlandsDennis Bergkamp Forward Active 1969
 NetherlandsJohan Cruyff Forward Retired 1947 2016
 NetherlandsEdgar Davids Midfielder Active 1973
 NetherlandsRuud Gullit Midfielder Retired 1962
 NetherlandsRené van de Kerkhof Midfielder Retired 1951
 NetherlandsWilly van de Kerkhof Midfielder Retired 1951
 NetherlandsPatrick Kluivert Forward Active 1976
 NetherlandsJohan Neeskens Midfielder Retired 1951
 NetherlandsRuud van Nistelrooy Forward Active 1976
 NetherlandsRob Rensenbrink Forward Retired 1947 2020
 NetherlandsFrank Rijkaard Midfielder/Defender Retired 1962
 NetherlandsClarence Seedorf Midfielder Active 1976
 NigeriaJay-Jay Okocha Midfielder Active 1973
 Northern IrelandGeorge Best Midfielder Retired 1946 2005
 ParaguayRomerito Forward Retired 1960
 PeruTeófilo Cubillas Forward Retired 1949
 PolandZbigniew Boniek Midfielder Retired 1956
 PortugalEusébio Forward Retired 1942 2014
 PortugalLuís Figo Midfielder Active 1972
 PortugalRui Costa Midfielder Active 1972
 Republic of IrelandRoy Keane Midfielder Active 1971
 RomaniaGheorghe Hagi Midfielder Retired 1965
 Russia[lower-alpha 9]Rinat Dasayev Goalkeeper Retired 1957
 ScotlandKenny Dalglish Forward Retired 1951
 SenegalEl Hadji Diouf Forward Active 1981
 South KoreaHong Myung-bo Defender Active 1969
 SpainEmilio Butragueño Forward Retired 1963
 SpainLuis Enrique Midfielder Active 1970
 SpainRaúl Forward Active 1977
 TurkeyRüştü Reçber Goalkeeper Active 1973
 TurkeyEmre Belözoğlu Midfielder Active 1980
 UkraineAndriy Shevchenko Forward Active 1976
 United StatesMichelle Akers Midfielder/Forward Retired 1966
 United StatesMia Hamm Forward Active 1972
 UruguayEnzo Francescoli Forward/Midfielder Retired 1961
  1. Born in Argentina, De Stéfano played for both the Spain and Argentina national teams
  2. Born in Argentina, Sívori played for both the Italy and Argentina national football teams
  3. Born in SR Croatia, Yugoslavia, Šuker played for both the Yugoslavia and Croatia national teams
  4. Masopust played for the Czechoslovakia national team
  5. Born in France, Platini played for both the Kuwait and France national teams
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Played for the West Germany national team
  7. 1 2 Played for both the West Germany and Germany national teams
  8. Born in Hungary, Puskás played for both the Spain and Hungary national teams
  9. Dasayev played for the Soviet Union national team

See also

References

  1. "Fifa names greatest list". BBC. 4 March 2004. Retrieved 30 April 2007.
  2. Mellor, David (5 March 2004). "Sing up for Ken, a true Blues man". Evening Standard Ltd. p. 77.
  3. Vickery, Tim (8 March 2004). "Pele pays price for popularity". BBC. Retrieved 30 April 2007.
  4. "Pele names his top 100 soccer players". Independent Online. Reuters. 4 March 2004. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  5. Davies, Christopher (4 March 2004). "Pele open to ridicule over top hundred". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 13 March 2007. Retrieved 10 February 2008.
  6. "FIFA Names Top 100 players" (Press release). Oceania Football Confederation. 4 March 2004. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  7. "Pele's list of the greatest". BBC Sport. 4 March 2004. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  8. "Fifa names greatest list". BBC Sport. 4 March 2004. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
  9. "The Fifa 100". The Guardian. 4 March 2004. Retrieved 23 April 2023.
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