Counting Brazil's top ten No. 10: Pele leads! Neymar, Ronaldinho and Rival are like reigns

King of Samba! Inventory of the top ten No. 10 players in Brazilian football, Pele led and Neymar shortlisted!

Brazil is a country rich in offensive players, but in world football, the number 10 jersey from this country is far more memorable than the number 7 and other numbers. Recently, the famous football data website SKUAWKA has counted 10 famous No. 10 players in the history of the Brazilian national team. Among them, Pele has undoubtedly become the leader, and Neymar is selected as the only active player. .


is the only player in the history of football who has won three World Cup titles. The word "Ball King" alone can no longer interpret Pele's excellence. In 92 international competitions on behalf of the Brazilian national team, Pele scored 77 goals were scored. Regarding his outstanding performance in his sports career, FIFA evaluated Pele as "The King Of Football". In addition, Pele was also selected by the International Olympic Committee as "the greatest athlete of the 20th century." one".


Zico ranks second in this inventory. Although his career has not been able to help the Brazilian national team win a major tournament, his outstanding performance in the three World Cups and other competitions on behalf of the team has made him crowned three times. South American Footballer Laureate. In 72 games played on behalf of the Brazilian national team, Zico scored 52 goals.


The third to fifth places are Ronaldinho, Rivaldo and Neymar. Ronaldinho represented Brazil in 97 international matches, helping the team win the 1999 America’s Cup and the 2002 World Cup. Rivaldo helped the Brazilian national team play 73 times, winning the 1997 Confederations Cup, the 1999 America’s Cup and the 2002 World Cup. Neymar is the only active player in this inventory.


The sixth to tenth places are Kaka, Rivelino, Jair, Layi and Junior Paulista. Kaka participated in the 2002 World Cup with the team and won the Golden Globe Award in 2007 with an absolute advantage. Rivelino is the outstanding inventor of "Bull Tail", Jair is one of Brazil's most dazzling No. 10 players before winning the first World Cup. Layi was Brazil and even the world in the 1990s. The best striker in the game. The reason why the free kick master Junior Junior has a "small" word is because he has the great senior Junior Paulista before him.