Monday, 17 December 2012

Retro Rangliste - WC 1982

Goalkeepers
Dino Zoff (Italy) 7 games, 0 goals ***
Rinat Dasaev (USSR)5 games, 0 goals ***
Thomas N’Kono (Cameroon) 3 games, 0 goals **
Peter Shilton (England) 5 games, 0 goals *

Fullbacks
Claudio Gentile (Italy) 6 games, 0 goals ***
Junior (Brazil) 5 games, 1 goal **
Antonio Cabrini (Italy) 7 games, 1 goal **
Eric Gerets (Belgium) 3 games, 0 goals **
Leandro (Brazil) 5 games, 0 goals *
Mick Mills (England) 5 games, 0 goals *
Manfred Kaltz (West Germany) 7 games, 0 goals


Central defenders
Gaetano Scirea (Italy) 7 games, 0 goals ***
Fulvio Collovati (Italy) 7 games, 0 goals **
Karlheinz Forster (West Germany) 6 games, 0 goals **
Maxime Bossis (France) 6 games, 1 goal **
Marius Tresor (France) 7 games, 1 goal *
Uli Stielike (West Germany) 7 games, 0 goals *
Daniel Passarella (Argentina) 5 games. 2 goals *
Luizinho (Brazil) 5 games, 0 goals

Central midfielders
Paulo Roberto Falcao (Brazil) 5 games, 3 goals ***
Marco Tardelli (Italy) 7 games, 2 goals **
Jean Tigana (France) 5 games, 0 goals **
Toninho Cerezo (Brazil) 4 games. 0 goals *
Osvaldo Ardiles (Argentina) 5 games, 1 goal *
Paul Breitner (West Germany) 7 games, 1 goal *

Attacking midfielders
Alain Giresse (France) *** 6 games, 3 goals
Socrates (Brazil) 5 games, 2 goals **
Giancarlo Antognoni (Italy) 6 games. 0 goals *
Michel Platini (France) 6 games, 3 goals *


Wingers
Pierre Littbarski (West Germany) 7 games, 2 goals ***
Bruno Conti (Italy) 7 games, 1 goal **
Eder (Brazil) 5 games, 2 goals *
Gregorz Lato (Poland) 7 games, 1 goal *

Forwards
Zico (Brazil) 5 games, 4 goals ***
Zbigniew Boniek(Poland)  6 games, 4 goals ***
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (West Germany) 7 games, 5 goals **

Strikers
Paolo Rossi (Italy) 7 games, 6 goals ***
Gerry Armstrong (Northern Ireland) 5 games, 3 goals *

Friday, 14 December 2012

Retro Rangliste - 1981-2

Goalkeepers
Luis Arconada (Real Sociedad and Spain) 34 games, 0 goals ***
Harald Schumacher (Koln and West Germany) 34 games, 0 goals ***
Peter Shilton (Nottingham Forest and England) 41 games, 0 goals **
Bernd Franke (Eintracht Braunschweig and West Germany) 42 games, 0 goals **
Dino Zoff (Juventus and Italy) 30 games, 0 goals **
Jean-Luc Ettori (Monaco and France) 37 games, 0 goals *
Giovanni Galli (Fiorentina and Italy) 30 games, 0 goals *
Hans van Breukelen (Utrecht and Holland) 33 games, 0 goals *
Jozef Mlynarczyk (Widzew Lodz and Poland) 24 games, 0 goals *

Full-backs

Claudio Gentile (Juventus and Italy) 27 games, 2 goals ***
Antonio Cabrini (Juventus and Italy) 29 games, 5 goals **
Eric Gerets (Standard Liege and Belgium) 31 games, 2 goals **
Rafael Gordillo (Real Betis and Spain) 33 games, 5 goals **
Manfred Kaltz (Hamburg and West Germany) 32 games, 9 goals **
Manuel Amoros (Monaco and France) 30 games, 2 goals **
Anatoliy Demyanenko (Dynamo Kiev and USSR) 29 games, 2 goals in 1981, 32 games, 5 goals in 1982 **
Genaro Celayeta (Real Sociedad and Spain) 28 games, 0 goals *
Kenny Swain (Aston Villa and England) *
Kenny Sansom (Arsenal and England) 42 games, 0 goals *
Hans-Peter Briegel (Kaiserslautern and West Germany) 32 games, 13 goals*
Jose Camacho (Real Madrid and Spain) 33 games, 2 goals *
Nenad Stojkovic (Partizan Belgrade and Yugoslavia) 34 games, 1 goal *

Libero

Ruud Krol (Napoli and Holland) 27 games, 0 goals ***
Gaetano Scirea (Juventus and Italy) 30 games, 5 goals ***
Alan Hansen (Liverpool and Scotland) 35 games, 0 goals **
Alexandr Chivadze (Dinamo Tbilisi and USSR) 28 games, 2 goals in 1981, 30 games, 4 goals in 1982 **
Walter Meeuws (Standard Liege and Belgium) 31 games, 4 goals *
Giuseppe Bergomi (Internazionale and Italy) 24 games, 2 goals *
Martin Haar (Haarlem and Holland) *
Wladyslaw Zmuda (Widzew Lodz and Poland) 28 games, 1 goal *
Bruno Pezzey (Eintracht Frankfurt and Austria) 30 games, 4 goals *
Maxime Bossis (Nantes and France) 36 games, 4 goals *
Glenn Hysen (IFK Gothenberg and Sweden) 25 games, 2 goals in 1981, 18 games, 1 goal in 1982 *
Humberto Coelho (Benfica and Portugal) 26 games, 5 goals *

Stoppers

Miguel Tendillo (Valencia and Spain) 28 games, 3 goals **
Steve Perryman (Tottenham Hotspur and England) 42 games, 1 goal **
Holger Hieronymus (Hamburg and West Germany) 28 games, 1 goal **
Karl-Heinz Forster (Stuttgart and West Germany) 26 games, 3 goals **
Alecsanco (Barcelona and Spain) 32 games, 6 goals *
Sergio Brio (Juventus and Italy) 29 games, 1 goal *
Frank Rijkaard (Ajax and Holland) 27 games, 4 goals *
Jan Fiala (Dukla Prague and Czechoslovakia) 30 games, 0 goals *
David O’Leary (Arsenal and Republic of Ireland) 40 games, 1 goal *
Jan Poortvliet (PSV Eindhoven and Holland) 34 games, 10 goals *
Rolf Russman (Borussia Dortmund and West Germany) 34 games, 8 goals *

Central midfielders

Paulo Roberto Falcao (Roma and Brazil) 24 games, 6 goals ***
Paul Breitner (Bayern Munich and West Germany) 29 games, 18 goals ***
Uli Stielike (Real Madrid and West Germany) 28 games, 9 goals ***
Graeme Souness (Liverpool and Scotland) 35 games, 5 goals **
Alain Giresse (Bordeaux and France) 34 games, 14 goals *
Felix Magath (Hamburg and West Germany) 28 games, 8 goals **
Glenn Stromberg (IFK Gothenberg and Sweden) 21 games, 1 goal in 1981, 27 games, 5 goals in 1982 **
Miguel Alonso (Real Sociedad and Spain) 31 games, 7 goals **
Andrei Zygmantovic (Dynamo Minsk and USSR) 5 games, 0 goals in 1981, 30 games, 2 goals in 1982 **
Bryan Robson (West Bromwich Albion/Manchester United and England) 5 games, 0 goals for WBA, 32 games, 5 goals for Manchester United*
Jean-Francois Larios (St Etienne and France) 31 games, 5 goals *
Ricardo Gallego (Real Madrid and Spain) 31 games, 4 goals *
Jan Peters (AZ Alkmaar and Holland) 31 games, 8 goals *
Jesus Zamora (Real Sociedad and Spain) 31 games, 3 goals *
Rene Vandereycken (Genoa and Belgium) 25 games, 0 goals *
Soren Lerby (Ajax and Denmark) 30 games, 9 goals *
Jean Tigana (Bordeaux and France) 27 games, 1 goal *
Ivan Gudelj (Hadjuk Split and Yugoslavia) 33 games, 3 goals *
Ray Wilkins (Manchester United and England) 42 games, 1 goal *
Terry McDermott (Liverpool and England) 29 games, 14 goals *

Attacking midfielders

Michel Platini (St Etienne and France) 36 games, 22 goals ***
Glenn Hoddle (Tottenham Hotspur and England) 34 games, 10 goals **
Liam Brady (Juventus and Republic of Ireland) 29 games, 5 goals **
John Wark (Ipswich and Scotland) 42 games, 18 goals **
Manfred Burgsmuller (Borussia Dortmund and West Germany) 34 games, 22 goals *
Zbigniew Boniek (Widzew Lodz and Poland) 26 games, 8 goals **
Radoslav Zdravkov (CSKA Sofia and Bulgaria) 28 games, 7 goals *
Vladimir Petrovic (Red Star Belgrade and Yugoslavia) 29 games, 3 goals *
Juan Lozano (Anderlecht and Spain/Belgium) *
Rudiger Schnuphase (Carl Zeiss Jena and East Germany) 25 games, 19 goals *
Antonio Oliveira (Sporting Lisbon and Portugal) 24 games, 12 goals *
Ruud Gullit (Haarlem and Holland) 31 games, 14 goals *
Umberto Barberis (Monaco and Switzerland) 36 games, 11 goals *
Ilie Balaci (Universitea Craiova and Romania) 31 games, 10 goals *

Wingers

Franco Causio (Udinese and Italy) 26 games, 5 goals ***
Pierre Littbarski (Koln and West Germany) 32 games, 6 goals **
Tony Morley (Aston Villa and England) 37 games, 6 goals **
Jesper Olsen (Ajax and Denmark) 34 games, 11 goals **
Bruno Conti (Roma and Italy) 26 games, 8 goals *
Steve Coppell (Manchester United and England) 36 games, 9 goals *
Remaz Shengelia (Dinamo Tbilisi and USSR) 31 games, 23 goals in 1981, 26 games, 16 goals in 1982*
Daniel Bertoni (Fiorentina and Argentina) 30 games, 9 goals *

Forwards
Kevin Keegan (Southampton and England) 41 games, 26 goals ***
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Bayern Munich and West Germany) 32 games, 14 goals ***
Kenny Dalglish (Liverpool and Scotland) 42 games, 13 goals **
Roberto Lopez Ufarte (Real Sociedad and Spain) 32 games, 11 goals **
Oleg Blokhin (Dynamo Kiev and USSR) 29 games, 19 goals in 1981, 24 games, 10 goals in 1982 *
Alan Simonssen (Barcelona and Denmark) 33 games, 11 goals *
Walter Schachner (Cesena and Austria) 28 games, 9 goals *
Bruno Bellone (Monaco and France) 30 games, 12 goals*
Franky Vercauteren (Anderlecht and Belgium) 34 games, 8 goals *
Johan Cruyff (Ajax and Holland) 15 games, 7 goals *
Trevor Francis (Manchester City and England) 26 games, 12 goals *

Strikers

Horst Hrubesch (Hamburg and West Germany) 32 games, 27 goals ***
Quini (Barcelona and Spain) 32 games, 27 goals ***
Wim Kieft (Ajax and Holland) 32 games, 32 goals **
Roberto Pruzzo (Roma and Italy) 26 games, 15 goals **
Torbjorn Nilsson (IFK Gothenberg and Sweden) 26 games, 20 goals in 1981, 7 games, 6 goals in 1982**
Delio Onnis (Tours and Argentina) 29 goals *
Rui Jordao (Sporting and Portugal) 27 games, 27 goals *
Jacques Pereira (Porto and Portugal) 30 games, 27 goals *
Andrej Szarmach (Auxerre and Poland) 32 games, 24 goals *
Ian Rush (Liverpool and Wales) 32 games, 17 goals *
Kees Kist (AZ Alkmaar and Holland) 34 games, 29 goals *
Dieter Hoeness (Bayern Munich and West Germany) 33 games, 21 goals *
Erwin Vandenbergh (Lierse and Belgium) 31 games, 25 goals *
Nene (Benfica and Portugal) 30 games, 24 goals *
Alan Brazil (Ipswich and Scotland) 35 games, 22 goals *
World Class

1. Kevin Keegan
2. Horst Hrubesch
3. Franco Causio
4. Michel Platini
5. Ruud Krol
6. Paulo Roberto Falcao
7. Gaetano Scirea
8. Paul Breitner
9. Quini
10. Uli Stielike
11. Luis Arconada
12. Claudio Gentile
13. Harald Schumacher
14. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Retro Rangliste - 1980-1

Goalkeepers
Luis Arconada (Real Sociedad and Spain) 34 games, 0 goals ***
Dino Zoff (Juventus and Italy) 30 games, 0 goals ***
Harald Schumacher (Koln and West Germany) 34 games, 0 goals **
Peter Shilton (Nottingham Forest and England) 40 games, 0 goals **
Manuel Bento (Benfica and Portugal) 30 games, 0 goals *
Ronnie Hellstroem (Kaiserslautern and Sweden) 34 games, 0 goals *
Urruti (Espanyol and Spain) 31 games, 0 goals *
Ray Clemence (Liverpool and England) 41 games, 0 goals *
Rinat Dasaev (Spartak Moscow and Russia) 34 games, 0 goals in 1980, 34 games 0 goals in 1981 *
Jean Castaneda (St Etienne and France) 35 games, 0 goals *
Thomas Ravelli (Osters and Sweden) 26 games, 0 goals in 1980, 26 games, 0 goals in 1981 *
Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin (Carl Zeiss Jena and East Germany) 26 games, 0 goals *

Full-backs          
Antonio Cabrini (Juventus and Italy) 28 games, 7 goals ***
Maxime Bossis (Nantes and France) 37 games, 0 goals **
Manfred Kaltz (Hamburg and West Germany) 34 games, 7 goals **
Mick Mills (Ipswich Town and England) 33 games, 0 goals **
Jose Camacho (Real Madrid and Spain) 34 games, 0 goals  *
Hugo Hovenkamp (AZ Alkmaar and Holland) 30 games, 5 goals  *
Kenny Swain (Aston Villa and England) 42 games, 0 goals *
Rafael Gordillo (Real Betis and Spain) 34 games, 3 goals *
Patrick Battiston (St Etienne and France) 38 games, 4 goals *
Wolfgang Dremmler (Bayern Munich and West Germany) 33 games, 1 goals *
Kenny Sansom (Arsenal and England) 42 games, 3 goals *
Cundi (Sporting Gijon and Spain) 33 games, 5 goals *
Eric Gerets (Standard Liege and Belgium) 29 games, 0 goals *
Phil Neal (Liverpool and England)  42 games, 2 goals *

Sweepers
Ruud Krol (Napoli and Holland) 29 games, 1 goal ***
Gaetano Scirea (Juventus and Italy) 29 games, 4 goals ***
Aleksandr Chivadze (Dinamo Tbilisi and USSR) 31 games, 5 goals in 1980, 28 games, 2 goals in 1981 ***
Bruno Pezzey (Eintracht Frankfurt and Austria) 31 games, 10 goals **
John Metgod (AZ Alkmaar and Holland) 34 games, 3 goals *
Wilfried Hannes (Borussia Moenchengladbach and West Germany) 33 games, 16 goals *
Luc Millecamps (Waregem and Belgium) *
Russell Osman (Ipswich Town and England) 42 games, 1 goal *
Dieter Bast (Bochum and West Germany) 34 games, 5 goals *
Alan Hansen (Liverpool and Scotland) 36 games, 1 goal *

Stoppers
Terry Butcher (Ipswich Town and England) 40 games, 4 goals **
Hans-Pieter Briegel (Kaiserslautern and West Germany) 34 games, 6 goals **
Miguel Tendillo (Valencia and Spain) 31 games, 4 goals **
Claudio Gentile (Juventus and Italy) 29 games, 0 goals *
Karl-Heinz Forster (Stuttgart and West Germany) 30 games, 2 goals *
Allan Evans (Aston Villa and Scotland) 39 games, 7 goals *
Pietro Vierchowod (Como and Italy) 30 games, 2 goals *
Gerard Janvion (St Etienne and France) 37 games, 0 goals *
Ricardo Arias (Valencia and Spain) 29 games, 0 goals *
Marius Tresor (Bordeaux and France) 25 games, 0 goals *
Phil Thompson (Liverpool and England) 25 games, 0 goals *

Central midfielders
Paulo Roberto Falcao (Roma and Brazil) 25 games, 3 goals ***
Uli Stielike (Real Madrid and West Germany) 29 games, 5 goals ***
Paul Breitner (Bayern Munich and West Germany) 30 games, 17 goals ***
Graeme Souness (Liverpool and Scotland) 37 games, 6 goals ***
Marco Tardelli (Juventus and Italy) 28 games, 7 goals **
Arnold Muhren (Ipswich Town and Holland) 41 games, 5 goals **
Miguel Alonso (Real Sociedad and Spain) 33 games, 3 goals **
Terry McDermott (Liverpool and England) 40 games, 13 goals **
Jan Peters (AZ Alkmaar and Holland) 28 games, 8 goals **
Jesus Zamora (Real Sociedad and Spain) 34 games, 7 goals *
Leonid Buryak (Dynamo Kiev and USSR) 28 games, 9 goals in 1980, 29 games, 10 goals in 1981 *
Herbert Neumann (Udinese and West Germany)  25 games, 1 goal *
Dirceu (Atletico Madrid and Brazil) 28 games, 9 goals *
Felix Magath (Hamburg and West Germany) 33 games, 10 goals *
Bryan Robson (West Bromwich Albion and England) 40 games, 10 goals *
Daniel Solsona (Valencia and Spain) 32 games, 9 goals *
Soren Lerby (Ajax and Denmark) 33 games, 10 goals *
Giuseppe Dossena (Bologna and Italy) 29 games, 5 goals *
Bernd Schuster (Barcelona and West Germany) 23 games, 11 goals *
Osvaldo Ardiles (Tottenham Hotspur and Argentina) 36 games, 5 goals *

Attacking midfielders
Michel Platini (St Etienne and France) 35 games, 20 goals ***
John Wark (Ipswich Town and Scotland) 40 games, 18 goals ***
David Kipiani (Dinamo Tbilisi and USSR) 31 games, 8 goals in 1980, 18 games, 8 goals in 1981 ***
Liam Brady (Juventus and Republic of Ireland) 28 games, 8 goals **
Joao Alves (Benfica and Portugal) 30 games, 14 goals **
Herbert Prohaska (Internazionale and Austria) 28 games, 5 goals *
Hansi Muller (Stuttgart and West Germany) 32 games, 11 goals *
Giancarlo Antognoni (Fiorentina and Italy) 27 games, 9 goals *
Asgeir Sigurvinsson (Standard Liege and Iceland) 31 games, 8 goals *
Glenn Hoddle (Tottenham Hotspur and England) 38 games, 12 goals *
Kristen Nygaard (AZ Alkmaar and Denmark) 14 games, 9 goals *

Wingers
Frans Thijssen (Ipswich Town and Holland) 31 games, 3 goals ***
Remaz Shengelia (Dinamo Tbilisi and USSR) 32 games, 17 goals in 1980, 31 games, 23 goals in 1981 ***
Juanito (Outside right) (Real Madrid and Spain) 33 games, 19 goals **
Bernd Hölzenbein (Eintracht Frankfurt and West Germany) 27 games, 11 goals **
Enzo Ferrero (Sporting Gijon and Argentina) 31 games, 15 goals *
Dominique Rocheteau (Paris Saint-Germain and France) 37 games, 16 goals *
Roberto Lopez Ufarte (Real Sociedad and Spain) 31 games, 5 goals *
Bruno Conti (Roma and Italy) 27 games, 5 goals *
Bernard Genghini (Sochaux and France) 36 games, 13 goals

Forwards
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Bayern Munich and West Germany) 34 games, 29 goals ***
Kenny Dalglish (Liverpool and Scotland) 34 games, 8 goals **
Oleg Blokhin (Dynamo Kiev and USSR) 33 games, 19 goals in 1980, 29 games, 19 goals in 1981 **
Manfred Burgsmuller (Borussia Dortmund and West Germany) 33 games, 27 goals **
Bernard Lacombe (Bordeaux and France) 34 games, 18 goals **
Yuri Gavrilov (Spartak Moscow and USSR) 34 games, 5 goals in 1980, 33 games, 21 goals in 1981 *
Tibor Nyilasi (Ferencvaros and Hungary) 34 games, 30 goals *
Allan Simonsen (Barcelona and Denmark) 33 games, 10 goals *
Johnny Rep (St Etienne and Holland) 32 games, 14 goals *
Walter Schachner (Austria Vienna and Austria) 29 games, 13 goals *

Strikers
Roberto Pruzzo (Torino and Italy) 28 games, 18 goals **
Peter Withe (Aston Villa and England) 36 games, 20 goals **
Quini (Barcelona and Spain) 30 games, 20 goals **
Delio Onnis (Tours and Argentina) 38 games, 24 goals *
Gary Shaw (Aston Villa and England) 40 games, 18 goals *
Jesus Sastrustegui (Real Sociedad and Spain) 28 games, 16 goals *
Erwin Vandenbergh (Lierse and Belgium) 33 games, 24 goals *
Uwe Krausse (Stade Lavallois and West Germany) 23 goals *
Ruud Geels (Sparta Rotterdam and Holland) 30 games, 22 goals *
Steve Archibald (Tottenham Hotspur and Scotland) 41 games, 20 goals *
Georgi Slavkov (Botev Plovdiv and Bulgaria) 31 goals *
Nene (Benfica and Portugal) 30 games, 20 goals *


World Class (16)
1.       Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
2.       Michel Platini
3.       Paulo Roberto Falcao
4.       Uli Stielike
5.       Paul Breitner
6.       Ruud Krol
7.       John Wark
8.      Antonio Cabrini
9.       Luis Arconada
10.   Graeme Souness
11.    Gaetano Scirea
12.    Alexander Chivadze
13.    David Kipiani
14.    Frans Thijsen
15.    Dino Zoff
16.    Ramaz Shengelia