Football Republic voted for the most successful 8x players in history. Among them are a series of names who have played and are playing for Barca such as Messi, Ronaldinho, Xavi.
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The most successful 8x team in history follows the 4-2-1-3 formation. |
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Goalkeeper Iker Casillas (1981):No longer able to maintain his peak form, it should be remembered that "Saint Iker" is one of the most successful goalkeepers in football history with 5 La Liga championships, 3 Champions League, 1 World Cup, 2 Euro and many other noble titles. |
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Defender Dani Alves (1983):With his sixth La Liga title in eight years with Barcelona, the 34-year-old full-back has now won 30 major trophies, one more than his compatriot Pele. Dani Alves's gallery will need more space as Juventus are in contention for a sixth straight Scudetto and possibly the Champions League. |
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Defender Sergio Ramos (1986):The current captain scored in both finals to bring the Royal team their 10th and 11th Champions League titles. |
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Defender Nemanja Vidic (1981):MU only spent 7 million pounds to own one of the best central defenders in the history of the club. Vidic had 300 appearances with Man United, scored 32 goals in all competitions, won 5 Premier League titles, 1 Champions League, 3 League Cups, 5 Community Shields and 1 Club World Cup. |
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Defender Philipp Lahm (1983):The diligent captain helped Bayern Munich dominate the Bundesliga and led the German team to victory at the 2014 World Cup. |
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Midfielder Xavi (1981):Xavi was the one who laid the foundation for Barcelona's decade of success. With his sharp tactical vision, the midfielder born in 1981 became the brain of both Barca and the Spanish national team. 8 La Liga championships, 1 World Cup, 2 Euros are what people remember about the genius captain of Nou Camp. |
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Midfielder Iniesta (1984):The success of Barca and the Spanish national team in the past decade was largely due to the midfield duo Xavi - Iniesta. "Saint Ini" was also the owner of the decisive goal that brought the 2010 World Cup championship to the team from the land of bulls. |
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Midfielder Ronaldinho (1980):The 2002 World Cup champion's career would have been even more successful if he hadn't constantly buried himself in parties and women. |
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Forward Cristiano Ronaldo (1985):The Portuguese superstar has just completed his collection of titles at both club and national team level with the Euro 2016 championship in France. |
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Striker Luis Suarez (1987):He exploded at Liverpool and established himself as one of the world's best strikers at Barcelona. Suarez helped the Catalan giants dominate La Liga and win the Champions League in his first season at the Nou Camp. |
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Forward Lionel Messi (1987):The owner of 5 Golden Balls and hundreds of collective and individual titles, big and small, deserves to be in any team, no matter how strict the selection criteria are. The only thing "El Pulga" is missing is an international title with his home team. |
According to Zing