Last week, following IBWM's process of reviewing Don Balon's 100 best young players list, I posted up a similar list compiled by World Soccer in 2001. I thought it would also be useful to post the original list that Don Balon compiled that year as well, to see just how accurate their predictions of greatness were. As with World Soccer, some have more than delivered on heir early promise while others have failed to fulfill their huge potential. The list was taken from here and I have simply alphabetised it and provided the relevant nationalities in order to make it easier to cross reference the two.
Hassan Ahamada – France
Tuomas Aho – Finland
Serhat Akin - Turkey
Jeremie Aliadiere - France
Dean Ashton - England
Benjamin Auer – Germany
Milan Baros – Czech Republic
Gareth Barry – England
Dimitar Berbatov - Bulgaria
Derek Boateng - Ghana
Leandro Bonfim – Brazil
Matteo Brighi - Italy
Ramon Calliste – Wales
Daniyel Cimen – Germany
Michael Chopra - England
Djibril Cisse - France
Fabricio Coloccini - Argentina
Julio Colombo – France
Candido Costa – Portugal
Ricardo Costa- Portugal
Lourenco Da Silva - Portugal
Andres D'Allesandro – Argentina
Jermaine Defoe - England
Baldo Di Gregorio – Germany
Diego – Brazil
Bojan Djordjic - Sweden
Massimo Donati – Italy
Landon Donovan - USA
Emilliano Dudar – Argentina
Ednilson – Guinea-Bissau
Michael Essien - Ghana
Ewerthon - Brazil
Darren Fletcher – Scotland
Mark Fotheringham - Scotland
Gael Givet – France
Labinot Harbuzi - Sweden
Johnny Heitinga – Holland
Andreas Hinkel - Germany
Alexander Hleb - Belarus
Thijs Houwing - Holland
Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Sweden
Andres Iniesta – Spain
Marat Izmailov - Russia
Theo Janssen - Holland
Aldo Jara – Paraguay
Dulee Johnson – Liberia
Eddie Johnson - USA
Kaka - Brazil
Kim Kallstrom – Sweden
Azar Karadas - Norway
Keith Kelly - Jamaica
Erdal Kilicaslan - Germany
Chris Kirkland – England
Niko Kranjcar – Croatia
Anthony Le Tallec – France
Francesco Lodi - Italy
Jay Lucas - Australia
Alexander Ludwig - Germany
Maicon – Brazil
Shaun Maloney – Scotland
Carlos Martins - Portugal
Pedro Mantorras - Angola
Mourad Meghni – Algeria
Juan Andreu Melli - Spain
Philippe Mexes – France
Ahmed 'Mido' Hossam – Egypt
Johnnier Montano – Colombia
Fernando Macedo “Nano” - Spain
Marius Niculae - Romania
David Odonkor – Germany
Andreas Oliveira - Australia
Jermaine Pennant – England
Christian Petereit - Germany
Helder Postiga – Portugal
Christoph Preuss – Germany
David Prutton - England
Santino Quaranta - USA
Ricardo Quaresma – Portugal
Gatti Ribeiro – Bolivia
Kieran Richardson – England
Arjen Robben – Holland
Leandro Romagnoli – Argentina
Mauro Rosales - Argentina
Rubinho - Brazil
Cherno Samba - Gambia
Joaquin Sanchez – Spain
Leonardo Santiago - Brazil
Florent Sinama-Pongolle –France
Francesco Tarantino - Spain
Fernando Torres - Spain
Piotr Trochowski – Germany
Filip Trojan – Czech Republic
Johnny Van Beukering - Holland
Rafael Van der Vaart – Holland
Mika Vayrynen - Finland
Hugo Viana - Portugal
Gregory Vignal – France
John Welsh - England
Hassan Yebda – Algeria
Michael Zepek - Germany
1 comment:
Absolutely fascinating. Shows what an inexact science this malarkey is.
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