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World Cup: Pick your greatest XI World Cup: Pick your greatest XI
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This is your chance to choose your all-time World Cup XI - and share it with friends.This is your chance to choose your all-time World Cup XI - and share it with friends.
As the 2014 tournament begins in Brazil, we have come up with a list of 110 of the greatest players in the history of the Fifa World Cup.As the 2014 tournament begins in Brazil, we have come up with a list of 110 of the greatest players in the history of the Fifa World Cup.
Click on the faces below to pick your favourite team.Click on the faces below to pick your favourite team.
Data from Fifa.com. Images courtesy of PA, Getty Images, Peter EngstromData from Fifa.com. Images courtesy of PA, Getty Images, Peter Engstrom
The list of tournaments for each player includes tournaments where they were in the national squad but did not play.The list of tournaments for each player includes tournaments where they were in the national squad but did not play.
Team profiles are constructed from stats on Fifa.com. Attacking strength looks at the number of goals scored by your team and the average number of goals scored by teams your midfielders and forwards played in. Defensive strength looks at clean sheets for your defence and goalkeeper and the average number of goals conceded by teams they played in. Discipline looks at total red and yellow cards. Experience looks at how many tournaments your players appeared at and how many appearances they made. It's just a bit of fun. We don't expect to see international managers using these methods in their team selections.Team profiles are constructed from stats on Fifa.com. Attacking strength looks at the number of goals scored by your team and the average number of goals scored by teams your midfielders and forwards played in. Defensive strength looks at clean sheets for your defence and goalkeeper and the average number of goals conceded by teams they played in. Discipline looks at total red and yellow cards. Experience looks at how many tournaments your players appeared at and how many appearances they made. It's just a bit of fun. We don't expect to see international managers using these methods in their team selections.
Designed and developed by Richard Bangay, Pablo Gutierrez, Paul Sargeant, Marcelo Zanni and Paul Fletcher . Designed and developed by Marcelo Zanni, Paul Sargeant, Pablo Gutierrez, Richard Bangay, and Paul Fletcher.