Football that has won the World Cup, the Champions League and the Ballon d’Or

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There are players who have written their names in capital letters in the history of football. Athletes who have won championships as the leading player, foreign cups, World Cups and even the Ballon d’Or, themselves as the “Best Footballer of the Year” by being presented by law in the Football Hall of Fame, as recorded in RF365Array

However, in addition to champions, there are athletes who can be true legends, but on this site we will not communicate about Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi or Maradona: here are the 8 players who have won the maximum vital football trophies, namely the World Cup. , Champions League and Ballon d’Or.

Chronologically, the first to get the result for a footballer is English legend Bobthrough Charlton, European champion with Manchester United in 1968. The Champions League victory comes two years after England’s world win (the only one) led by Charlton, who in the same year (1966) also won the name “Best Player of the Year”, winning the Ballon d’Or.

1998 was the year of the Franco-Algerian phenomenon, which not only scored the top 3-0 against Brazil against its supporters, but also won the Ballon d’Or at the end of the season. It took Zizou for 4 years to take the Champions League to paradise, scoring, also in this case, the decisive purpose with a historical purpose on the march in 2002 against Bayer Leverkusen, dressed in the Real Madrid Galactics jersey.

In this special list, 3 absolute Brazilian aces can fail, such as Rivaldo, Ronaldinho and Kaka, all linked, only through the carioca shirt, but in the intertwining of the groups with which they received the maximum effects (OBC statistics)

Rivaldo won the Ballon d’Or in 1999, winning the Champions League in 2003 with AC Milan; Also dressed in the AC Milan shirt, Kaka won the Champions Cup in 2007. Ronaldinho also wore the red and black AC Milan shirt, winning the Ballon d’Or and the Champions League while still playing for Barcelona. All three graduated as world champions with Brazil.

Teammates from the club and the national team, Muller and Beckenbauer played on the opposite side of the field, one in attack and one in defence. Both German players, however, were able to write the history of football, being two of the most productive players of all time.

Gerd Muller remains the most productive striker in the history of German football, winning the World Cup with the national team in 1974 and 3 Champions League in a row (74, 75, 76). His long list of trophies is enriched by the Ballon d’Or won in 1970.

Franz “Kaiser” Beckenbauer has been, among many others, one of the greatest players of all time, combining class, elegance and physical strength, as well as an innate leadership capacity. As his teammate Muller, he won the 1974 World Cup and the 3 consecutive champions, winning the Ballon d’Or twice, on 72 and 76.

Thanks to his decisive goals at the 1982 Spanish World Cup, the Italian striker won the Ballon d’Or that same year, which can also boast the most sensible goalscorer of the World Cup. Paolo Rossi, in 1985, brought the Champions League to paradise in Heysel’s tragic final, won through Juventus against Liverpool.

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