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List the most famous soccer players from 1 to 23

No.1: Yashin Yashin The No.1 jersey is often the goalkeeper of the team, the pillar of the back line, and is responsible for the heavy responsibility of "one man to hold the barrier of ten thousand people can not open". From Zoff, Schmeichel to Buffon, Cech, Casillas, countless number 1s have written the legend, but no one's achievement can surpass that of Yashin, the black spider of the former Soviet Union. Throughout his career, Yashin made 78 appearances for the national team, participated in three World Cups, and saved 98 penalties, a record that is even more amazing. 1994, FIFA established the "Yashin Award" to recognize the best goalkeeper of each World Cup tournament, but also to commemorate the generation of goalkeeper.  Similarly, the No. 1 has set numerous records. Zoff won the World Cup as the oldest captain, while Zenga set another record with 517 minutes without conceding a goal; Mexican goalkeeper Carbajal played in the highest number of five consecutive World Cups; the greatest save of the last century was made by Banks in the 1970 World Cup, when he fishtailed a header from Pele that was headed into the corner of the net... ...

No. 2: Right Corridor - Cafu The smallest number on the pitch generally belongs to the back four, and No. 2 is a common number for right backs. Cafu is an outstanding representative of the many good players on the right side of the field, and the Brazilian was once the world's No. 1 right back, with four World Cup finals appearances and 20 World Cup final round appearances have also created a legend. Barresi wore No. 2 in 1982 and 1990, but No. 6 is his authentic number.

No. 3: Left channel - Maldini Even though great left-backs like Carlos and Ashley Cole wore No. 3, in these days the number is closely associated with Maldini's name. A professional footballer, Maldini was synonymous with perfection, a role model for all backs, and a symbol of AC Milan and a dynastic era. 2009 saw Maldini's farewell to the green world, and the red and black No. 3 that he wore was sealed by the club, so that only a successor to the Maldini family could inherit this glorious robe. There are others: Bremer wore the number to score the only goal in the 1990 final; Bergomi and Facchetti, both of whom played for Inter, wore the number to numerous World Cup honors.

No. 4: Brutal Monarch - Alberto In 1970, Alberto represented Brazil to lift the World Cup for the third time, and his impression on fans at the World Cup was insurmountable. Since then, those who have worn this number have never been less than brutal, and they include German star Kohler and Dutch star Koeman. And of course let's not forget the urbane Pep Guardian, Barcelona's number 4.

No. 5: the blocking tiger - Beckenbauer No. 5 and No. 6 are numbers belonging to center backs, and those who wear No. 5 are often staring center backs. On the pitch, excellent number 5s are a nightmare for good strikers. Cannavaro, Ferdinand and Costacurta are all representatives of this, with the most accomplished being Germany's Julius Caesar Beckenbauer. The Kaiser wore No. 5 on the pitch in 1974 and led the German team to write a soccer legend. 1994 saw the emergence of another elegist who wore No. 5, namely Redondo.

No. 6: the leader of the defense -- Baresi Baresi Baresi Baresi has been wearing the No. 6 jersey in AC Milan for more than ten years, leading the trend of an era, and the descendants of Milan's No. 6 jersey worship. Barresi's field position is a defender, fast, explosive, good at blocking the jam, wide range of activities, with a defender has all the conditions. His back line is like a ghost gate, making it difficult for the opponents to overcome in the game. Similarly, Baresi and Maldini, both Milan captains, are synonymous with loyalty, and when they retired in 1997, the red and black No. 6 with Baresi's surname was permanently sealed by AC Milan FC. In addition, the 1966 England captain Muir was wearing this number to win the championship, he is considered the best player of England in the last century. In addition, England's Butcher, Argentina's "Tito" Passarella, Spain's Yero, Brazil's Didi are wearing this number radiated light.

No. 7: White Prince -- Raúl Raúl Manchester United's No. 7 legend is more with the color of the team, while Real Madrid's No. 7 legend belongs only to Raúl. Even if Beckham or C. Ronaldo or Figo came to the Bernabeu, the No. 7 position is still unshakeable, he only belongs to Raul. Raul is a great representative of the No. 7 position: occupying the front side of the field, giving the key moment to give a fatal blow, is a powerful attacking weapon of the team. 1994 Bebeto, then 1990 Caniggia, the 80's Brian Robson also wore this number, and even earlier to Mazzola, Zagallo.

No. 8: all-round endorsement - Gerrard Gerrard The player wearing the No. 8 gown is often responsible for the exhausting work on the pitch: Gattuso, Dunga, Hamann and Bart are the team's iron waist. And Lampard, Gerrard, such as the midfield attackers also wore the number 8. Gerrard is the most versatile No. 8 today: attacking, defending, explosive, and a long-distance shot at key moments is a weapon for the team to score. Players wearing No. 8 are often responsible for the hard work on the pitch: Gattuso, Dunga, Hamann, and Bart are the team's iron backs.

No. 9: Classic Killer - Van Basten Van Basten No. 9 is the coveted number of all strikers, which symbolizes the core of the team's attack and the key players in front of the field, taking the team a sword to seal the throat of the heavy responsibility. Batistuta, Shearer, Ronaldo and many others are outstanding representatives of this number, and Van Basten is undoubtedly the most perfect of them all. Speed and agility, exquisite technology, delicate footwork, elegant movements, excellent headers, and emphasis on the team, Basten is the representative of the perfect striker, as the first striker in the era of AC Milan's dynasty, the Dutch swan is the childhood idol of many excellent strikers nowadays, and influences a generation with his unique charisma.

No. 10: the team God - Maradona Maradona The most important number in the team is often expressed in the status of the player in the team, wearing the No. 10 masters not only but the team's key figures, more should be the team's leading figure. Platini, Mateusz, Zidane, Pele are all typical No. 10 characters, but Maradona in Naples wearing the No. 10 gown, leading the team to create greatness, so that he was named as the only team in the history of "God". He led the team from the first division up to two league titles, a Coppa Italia and a League Cup. Although Argentina and Boca did not seal the King's number 10, Napoli did seal the legend for the old horse.

No. 11: Lone Wolf Romário In the '94 World Cup, Romário and Bebeto formed the Brazilian team's devilish front line, helping the Brazilian team win back the long-lost world championship and winning the title of best player himself. As a star from the slums of Brazil, Romário became one of the most iconic stars of the mid-1990s with his maverick personality and exquisite skills.

No. 12: Assassin Gunner - Henry Perhaps because his idol Bastian wore No. 12 when he scored Cape Zero in 1988, Henry chose No. 12 for the national team and went through three World Cups with the team, an absolute mainstay of France's dominance at the end of the last century and the beginning of this century. Ordinary times, of course, No. 12 is a substitute goalkeeper's number.

No. 13: Panther - Eusebio A legendary scorer in the 1960s, Eusebio was known as the "Panther". He not only won the third place for Portugal in the 1966 World Cup, but was also the top scorer of the tournament and the winner of the 1965 European Ballon d'Or.

No. 14: Dutch flyer - Cruyff Cruyff This is an ordinary replacement number, since Cruyff, this number has been given a magical color, very 1974 World Cup, the Dutch flyer wearing the No. 14 jersey for the World Cup history has left a legend. In Barcelona, Ajax, Cruyff wore the number 14. Ajax's No. 14 jersey has been permanently sealed for the Flyers.

No. 15: Rome's "Emperor VIII" - Falcao The Brazilian team in the Pele after the star of Socrates, Zico and others, but on the world of soccer should be counted on the biggest impact of Falcao. Falcao was awarded the title of "Best South American Player" and "World's 10 Best Soccer Players". After Falcao joined Roma, the team changed dramatically. In the 1982-1983 season, Roma won the Championship, beating all other teams. The following year, the team reached the final of the Champions League, but unfortunately lost on penalties to Liverpool. Falcao was the most successful foreigner in Serie A before the era of the Three Musketeers and Diego Maradona in the 1980s.

No. 16: Manchester United captain - Keane Since starting to play for Manchester United, Keane has begun to show his talents to the fullest, and his ability to scramble, control the ball, pass, judge and shoot for goals has proved himself to be an indispensable player in United's midfield, and he is often compared to the talented Manchester United player of the year. With his help, United won six English Premier League titles, as well as the 1999 UEFA Champions League and Toyota Cup. And of course let's not forget his infamous red cards.

No. 17: Monumental Record - Fontaine The history of the World Cup is one in which Jost Fontaine is a myth. He scored 13 goals in six matches*** for France at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, becoming not only the Golden Boot winner of the tournament, but also the highest goal scorer in World Cup history, a record that has yet to be equaled. 1955, Fontaine moved to France's richest club, Reims. He **** won two National League titles (1958, 1960) and was runner-up in the European Champions Cup (1956, 1959) for Reims.

No. 18: Golden Bomber - Klinsmann Originally No. 9 was the number of the main striker, but Klinsmann made No. 18 shine no less brightly than the veteran No. 9. Klinsmann, who was graceful, extraordinary and outstanding in headers, influenced a generation of fans, and he was also responsible for Germany's 1990 World Cup and 1996 Euro Championships. In his wake, a number of strikers have come to favor the traditional concept of the big number 18.

No. 19: Commander Cambiasso Esteban Cambiasso, one of the youngest stars to break into Europe, joined Real Madrid from the Argentine youth team (Liga MX) when he was 16 years old (1996). Cambiasso's contract with Real Madrid expired on June 30, 2004, when he joined Inter Milan. When he joined Inter Milan, he was personally welcomed by then President Facchetti, who said, "I'm very happy and excited, I'm finally realizing my dream!" At Inter, he has grown into a world-class midfielder. A tireless midfield intriguer. His running is outstanding, he covers a huge area of the field and is almost everywhere in the area between the two penalty areas. That was when he was young, of course, but now he's a 'walker'.

No. 20: The odd man out -- Rossi In 1982, Italy won the World Cup, the golden boy Paul Rossi wearing No. 20 actually scored six goals in the game, and the team wrote an unforgettable saga, and also became the beginning of the legend of the number, after him, Bierhoff and Owen have given this number of surprises. The number has been a surprise to the team since Bierhoff and Owen.

No. 21: Airbags--Vieri 1998 La Liga top scorer [24 goals], 2002-03 Serie A Golden Boot, 2004-05 Coppa Italia champion, 2002 best Italian player, 99 Italian footballer of the year, best player, 1998 World Cup silver boot award [5 goals]. But unfortunately , due to the then Inter was suppressed by the Holy League, in Inter's 6 years did not take a championship

No. 22: Blue and Black logo - Sanetti Do not ask me how the Sa on the team is No. 22. 1998 World Cup Sa clad in the No. 22, one-eighth of the final against England scored a free kick is a classic. Although in the Inter Sa team is No. 4, but in my heart he will always be the 1998 World Cup that young No. 22.

No. 23: Dama - Matrazzi Beckham wore No. 23 did what I do not remember I remember that No. 7 is the ace of Manchester United and England, but Matrazzi is different Single-season Serie A defender goal record Serie A championship World Cup champion World was oolong World Cup ate the red card World Cup goals World Cup penalty kicks hit, including Zidane's red card in the finals of the shit No matter whether you like him or not but Whether you like him or not, he's the most eye-catching number 23 in the history of world soccer.