Everyone except Pelé and Garrincha


Garrincha and Pelé’s footballing excellence lay in a rare combination of technical genius, physical impact, and unparalleled influence on the game, placing them permanently above most of their contemporaries.

Pelé, often nicknamed O Rei (The King), was the embodiment of the complete footballer: astonishing speed, ambidextrous striking power, exceptional heading ability, and a vision of the game that allowed him to anticipate plays, all supported by a unique record of three World Cup titles.

He redefined the role of the striker with his ability to score spectacular and crucial goals in decisive moments.

Garrincha, for his part, was poetry in motion, an unpredictable and magical dribbler whose polio-deformed legs gave him a unique center of gravity and bewildering feints;

He excelled at destabilizing defenses and creating space, notably during the 1962 World Cup, where he single-handedly carried Brazil in the absence of the injured Pelé.

Together they represented the perfect alliance of ruthless efficiency (Pelé) and unpredictable artistry (Garrincha), an attacking duality that the history of football has very rarely equaled.





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