Good work, however... You missed some great players of 20s: Agostinho Fortez Filho, Julio Libonatti, Pedro Petrone, Karel Peśek - Kada, Ricardo Zamora (!!!), Jimi McGrory, Raimundo Orsi.
Héctor Scarone en esa época era el mejor jugador del mundo. Y Nacional el mejor equipo del mundo ya que la base del mejor seleccionado y ganador del mundo (Uruguay) eran todos jugadores de Nacional entre ellos el mejor Héctor Scarone. Nacional lo confirma en el año 1925 realizando la gira más extensa y exitosa por el fútbol europeo donde mostró su fútbol y venció a los mejores equipos de ese continente incluso a selecciones !!!
Great video and edition. But, still could be improved with better players and tactics (players in his natural role), also is a mistake, describe Pyramid as an unbalanced system, in fact, was the first balance tactic. Overall, a great work
José nazzasi también fue campeón de la Copa sudamericana en 1935..donde lo eligieron como el mejor jugador del torneo... Saludos desde Fontainebleau fr 🇨🇵
Pedro Petrone Honours Club Nacional Primera Division Uruguay: 1924, 1933 International Uruguay Olympic Gold Medal: 1924, 1928 South American Championship: 1923, 1924 FIFA World Cup: 1930 Individual South American Championship Top-Scorer: 1923, 1924, 1927 South American Player of the Tournament: 1924 Olympic Football Tournament Top-Scorer: 1924 Seria A Top-Scorer: 1931-1932
@@GreatestFootballLegends Uruguay has undoubtly won four World Championships,. Of them, those played from 1930 on are called by Fifa as World Cups., thus arising some confusion amongst football fans...
@@y.b.m.magnex8588 Austria, England, Italy and Hungary must have been quite happy not to come to face Uruguay in 1930. Nevertheless, the best teams were there, and they repeated the World Championship final of 1928.
Who u gonna be rank them from the best to a good one.. hector scarone, karel pesek, josef bican, imre schlosser, friedenreich, larbi ben barek, leônidas, renzo de vecchi, György Sárosi, arsenio erico, angel “loco” romano, zizinho, gyorgy orth, José Leandro Andrade
En esa época los mejores del mundo eran los argentinos y los uruguayos ; pero eran mejores por años luz . Samitier era una sombra escuálida frente a Ochoita, Stabile, Petrone, Pelegrin Anselmo, Ángel Romano, Piendibene, Scarone, el primer “ Pelé” del mundo o sea el afro uruguayo Gradin, Orsi, Peucelle, etc etc .
Si ! ... ...otra , de tantas maravillas que había. ,...; El gran TORINO " -.!!! ( " 1948"!.....y lamentable tragedia) ...Y no menos , milagroso , de ..ni sé cómo,..ni donde leí..la declaración de una señora, la esposa de uno de los futbolistas del, Gran Torino, diciendo..: ; ." Si , y ..hoy en día, se juega al fútbol ...y veo a los juegos, ..Pero , nunca , cómo ." .aquella precisión.de cada jugada y , aquella técnica..! espectáculo... ..Todo esto ,lo que se ve ":. ahora.." , todo esto , es ..muy diferente, es ..otra cosa..."
Definitely the czech Karel Kad'a is missing. Considered as the first centre-half playing as an actual playmaker (Baloncieri played as inside right and was more a number 10), he defined the role especially in Danubian football and won a lot with Sparta Prague. Italy's Fulvio Bernardini (who could also belong in this list), voted as the best centre-half at the 1928 Olympics, was acclaimed as the "new Kad'a". Kad'a also holds the record for being the only one ever playing at the Olympics in two different team disciplines (football and ice hockey in 1920, winning bronze in the latter and being disqualified with the team, which had reached the final, in the former so he could also have won two medals). He basically was the european equivalent of Andrade, who played as right wing-half mostly. Zamora, interviewed before the 1934 WC, said the best european players he faced in the 1920s were De Vecchi, Gamblin (french full back and later director of L'Auto which then became L'Equipe), Kad'a and Baloncieri plus a couple more I don't remember
Very good comment. There's also a belgian player between the 2 decades that was Monti's nightmare, according to the Italian national team's manager, Vittorio Pozzo. I can't recall his name
@@davidemaglio5745 it's Raymond Braine, one of the finest european players of the time! Juventus left half Luigi Bertolini said that Monti feared 3 players: Meazza, Sindelar and Braine. Braine, unlike the other two, was actually known as a dirty player too. He also played outside Belgium, being a luxury purchase from Sparta Prague and winning a Mitropa cup (the then Champions League) with them, forming a great inside trio with Nejedly and Svoboda. He was mostly from the 30's tho (in fact Monti joined Juventus in 1931)
@@davidemaglio5745 yes and sì 😂 I'm kind of a nerd for football history since childhood, especially football from the 20's to the 40's because my granddad was a director at CONI, so I inherited tons of magazines from that time. And my other granddad was a rowing athlete so he went to the stadium for free every sunday after training on the Tiber river (sò de Roma) watching both Roma and Lazio and had a lot of stories to tell. Fascinating times
@@carlosimotti3933 me too. I remember reading some publications about old time football as a kid Some years ago I was a member of a football forum, where I found other football nerds like you and me🤤. But your knowledge is bigger than mine, I never heard of Kada'a
(...me decías..? ..Petrone.... .......... Decía Don Birba Sarmiento ,( As ) ..; " El futbol español se divide en dos épocas, " Antes y después de ( veer) ...jugar a , San LORENZO, Bs Aires...!!!"
Good work, however... You missed some great players of 20s: Agostinho Fortez Filho, Julio Libonatti, Pedro Petrone, Karel Peśek - Kada, Ricardo Zamora (!!!), Jimi McGrory, Raimundo Orsi.
Renzo De Vecchi, Giovanni De Prà, Ottavio Barbieri, Aristodemo Santamaria, Felice Levratto. Genoa Cfc 1893 ❤️💙🇮🇹
I would include Orth in midfield. He was one the top players of all time. Some people say Orth was better than Puskas
Or course
Imre Schossler too.
The Danubian school (Austria and Hungary) was insane between 20s and 30s
Scarone n 1 .ambrosiana inter anni 30 scarone mascheroni meazza ferrari frione demaria .squadrone incrrdibile
Unbelievable footage. Great video 👍❤️
Really liked learning about these footballers who I otherwise wouldn't know about
Can you upload best players of football 1980s, 90s and 2000s please
Can't wait for the best players of next eras
Héctor Scarone en esa época era el mejor jugador del mundo. Y Nacional el mejor equipo del mundo ya que la base del mejor seleccionado y ganador del mundo (Uruguay) eran todos jugadores de Nacional entre ellos el mejor Héctor Scarone. Nacional lo confirma en el año 1925 realizando la gira más extensa y exitosa por el fútbol europeo donde mostró su fútbol y venció a los mejores equipos de ese continente incluso a selecciones !!!
Excepto los equipos británicos.
Elisha Scott Liverpool Goalkeeper 1912-34. First King of the Kop YNWA ❤️
Dixie Dean, the first England World class striker
Best english striker ever 🔵🔵🔵
He was phenomenal I heard
Greaves style was similar to Brazilian Ronaldo
Hector Scarone
Very recommended channel
Fantastic video thank you!
José léandro Andrade IS a good player
He was called the "Black Marvel" for a reason
You dont put Orth and Seoane? Whats are wtong with you?
You make great content. I only think that Zamora is missing. The goalkeeper of Spain.
Thank u...u can find zamora in 1930s video
th-cam.com/video/strf_uYuHT4/w-d-xo.html
@@GreatestFootballLegends he peaked late 20s to early 30s
Great video and edition. But, still could be improved with better players and tactics (players in his natural role), also is a mistake, describe Pyramid as an unbalanced system, in fact, was the first balance tactic. Overall, a great work
Hola soy de Bolivia 🇧🇴
Uruguay 🇺🇾 marcó una época faltó Manuel Anatol el mejor jugador francés de los años 20 🥲
wow...very nice info
José nazzasi también fue campeón de la Copa sudamericana en 1935..donde lo eligieron como el mejor jugador del torneo... Saludos desde Fontainebleau fr 🇨🇵
Dixie Dean best English Striker ever 🔵
Jimmy Greaves is better
I know 🥹
Pedro Petrone
Honours
Club
Nacional
Primera Division Uruguay: 1924, 1933
International
Uruguay
Olympic Gold Medal: 1924, 1928
South American Championship: 1923, 1924
FIFA World Cup: 1930
Individual
South American Championship Top-Scorer: 1923, 1924, 1927
South American Player of the Tournament: 1924
Olympic Football Tournament Top-Scorer: 1924
Seria A Top-Scorer: 1931-1932
Pls you can do a team of 1910?
Scarone was the greatest footballer in the 1920s IMO. Heard he was too good.
Andrade Arturo friedenreich?
@@BF91201 Scarone was better.
@@adjeiboateng6720 feasible but do not buy?
@@BF91201 Scarone was clear! It's not up for debate
Other strikers can argue but not Friedenreich. His peak ended in 1921
@@adjeiboateng6720 Oi? Friedenreich ainda foi artilheiro do Campeonato Paulista depois de 1921.
Let's not forget that 1924 and 1928 Olympics are in fact Fifa World Championships.
yeah...i agree with u, so uruguay has won 4 world cups actually 😀
@@GreatestFootballLegends Uruguay has undoubtly won four World Championships,. Of them, those played from 1930 on are called by Fifa as World Cups., thus arising some confusion amongst football fans...
@@GreatestFootballLegends they won 2
In 1930 Uruguay didn't have to face Hungary, Italy, Austria or England
@@y.b.m.magnex8588 Austria, England, Italy and Hungary must have been quite happy not to come to face Uruguay in 1930.
Nevertheless, the best teams were there, and they repeated the World Championship final of 1928.
I would consider also Ferenc Hirzer and Imre Schossler
Arthur Friedenreich best brazilian forward
Depois do Ronaldo, Romário e Leônidas da Silva.
Maybe better than Leonidas.
And of course we are speaking of number 9 players, otherwise we should consider Pelé
Who u gonna be rank them from the best to a good one.. hector scarone, karel pesek, josef bican, imre schlosser, friedenreich, larbi ben barek, leônidas, renzo de vecchi, György Sárosi, arsenio erico, angel “loco” romano, zizinho, gyorgy orth, José Leandro Andrade
En esa época los mejores del mundo eran los argentinos y los uruguayos ; pero eran mejores por años luz . Samitier era una sombra escuálida frente a Ochoita, Stabile, Petrone, Pelegrin Anselmo, Ángel Romano, Piendibene, Scarone, el primer “ Pelé” del mundo o sea el afro uruguayo Gradin, Orsi, Peucelle, etc etc .
hi. rydell is not from 1920. he was born in 1922. played in the 1940s.
Do this for 1930s, 1940s, and so on
OK
great video. but friedenreich won copa america in 1919 and 1922. not 1928. cheers.
Arthur Friedenreich, he is stated as the all time top scorer in football history, although this is highly disputable
Podia fazer um selecionado com os melhores de 1910 a 1920 Também.
Si ! ...
...otra , de tantas maravillas que había. ,...; El gran TORINO " -.!!!
( " 1948"!.....y lamentable tragedia)
...Y no menos , milagroso , de ..ni sé cómo,..ni donde leí..la declaración de una señora, la esposa de uno de los futbolistas del, Gran Torino, diciendo..:
; ." Si , y ..hoy en día, se juega al fútbol
...y veo a los juegos, ..Pero , nunca , cómo ." .aquella precisión.de cada jugada y , aquella técnica..! espectáculo...
..Todo esto ,lo que se ve ":. ahora.." , todo esto , es ..muy diferente, es
..otra cosa..."
You have forgotten that José Nasazi was the first player to win the World Cup as a captain.
correct
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*how to live without football???*
1:59 💛
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Samitier centre half?🤨
Definitely the czech Karel Kad'a is missing. Considered as the first centre-half playing as an actual playmaker (Baloncieri played as inside right and was more a number 10), he defined the role especially in Danubian football and won a lot with Sparta Prague. Italy's Fulvio Bernardini (who could also belong in this list), voted as the best centre-half at the 1928 Olympics, was acclaimed as the "new Kad'a".
Kad'a also holds the record for being the only one ever playing at the Olympics in two different team disciplines (football and ice hockey in 1920, winning bronze in the latter and being disqualified with the team, which had reached the final, in the former so he could also have won two medals).
He basically was the european equivalent of Andrade, who played as right wing-half mostly.
Zamora, interviewed before the 1934 WC, said the best european players he faced in the 1920s were De Vecchi, Gamblin (french full back and later director of L'Auto which then became L'Equipe), Kad'a and Baloncieri plus a couple more I don't remember
Very good comment. There's also a belgian player between the 2 decades that was Monti's nightmare, according to the Italian national team's manager, Vittorio Pozzo. I can't recall his name
@@davidemaglio5745 it's Raymond Braine, one of the finest european players of the time! Juventus left half Luigi Bertolini said that Monti feared 3 players: Meazza, Sindelar and Braine. Braine, unlike the other two, was actually known as a dirty player too. He also played outside Belgium, being a luxury purchase from Sparta Prague and winning a Mitropa cup (the then Champions League) with them, forming a great inside trio with Nejedly and Svoboda. He was mostly from the 30's tho (in fact Monti joined Juventus in 1931)
@@carlosimotti3933Thanks. You have a very great knowledge of the history of the game.
Forse sei anche italiano come me
@@davidemaglio5745 yes and sì 😂 I'm kind of a nerd for football history since childhood, especially football from the 20's to the 40's because my granddad was a director at CONI, so I inherited tons of magazines from that time. And my other granddad was a rowing athlete so he went to the stadium for free every sunday after training on the Tiber river (sò de Roma) watching both Roma and Lazio and had a lot of stories to tell. Fascinating times
@@carlosimotti3933 me too.
I remember reading some publications about old time football as a kid
Some years ago I was a member of a football forum, where I found other football nerds like you and me🤤.
But your knowledge is bigger than mine, I never heard of Kada'a
(...me decías..?
..Petrone....
..........
Decía Don Birba Sarmiento ,( As )
..; " El futbol español se divide en dos épocas, " Antes y después de ( veer)
...jugar a , San LORENZO, Bs Aires...!!!"