FIFA World Cup All-Time Team
See also: FIFA World Cup Dream Team
The FIFA All-Time Team is an fictive all-time association football team published by FIFA in 1994.[1][2] It is an eleven-member side divided as one goalkeeper, four defenders, three midfielders, and three forwards.
Position | Player[1] | National side(s) represented by year |
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Goalkeeper | Lev Yashin | Soviet Union (1954–1970) |
Defender (fullback) | Djalma Santos | Brazil (1952–1968) |
Defender (centre-back) | Franz Beckenbauer | West Germany (1965–1977) |
Defender (centre-back) | Bobby Moore | England (1962–1973) |
Defender (fullback) | Paul Breitner | West Germany (1971–1982) |
Midfielder | Johan Cruyff | Netherlands (1966–1978) |
Midfielder | Michel Platini | (1976–1987) |
Midfielder | Bobby Charlton | England (1958–1970) |
Forward | Garincha | Brazil (1955–1966) |
Forward | Pelé | Brazil (1956–1971) |
Forward | Ferenc Puskás | Hungary (1945–1956) |
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