Before World War II:
National team: Italy (1934 and 1938 World Cup champion, the first defending champion in the World Cup. Legendary striker Mei Acha and fantastic goalkeeper. Although defending the title has a lot to do with Mussolini's political pressure, its strength cannot be ignored. )
Brazil (popular in 1938) has Leonidas. If the head coach hadn't foolishly hidden Leonidas in the semi-final of 1938 World Cup, the history of the World Cup might have been rewritten. )
Club: None.
1950
National team: Brazil (if it weren't for underestimating the enemy and making mistakes in grouping, the championship would definitely be theirs. What is the specific grouping error? Give me your email and I'll tell you. Why are they strong? The World Cup finals adopt a round robin system. Brazil beat Sweden 7-/Kloc-0 in Group C and Spain 6-/Kloc-0 in Group B..
Uruguay (World Cup champion)
1954 or so
National team: Hungary (too strong. The major's left-footed Wang Puskas, powerful striker Kochish (1954 World Cup goal 1 1), midfielder Hideki and goalkeeper Grosics are all first-class players. They scored 27 goals in five matches in the 54th World Cup, including 8-3 in the Federal Republic of Germany and 9-0 in South Korea. If it weren't for the off-site factors in the final stage, Hungary would definitely be the champion of that year. )
1958
National Team: Brazil (except Didi and Wawa, you always know Pele and Garrincha).
Sweden (with Reed Holm and Glenn, but no Nodal)
France (Zidane's predecessor Copa and powerful striker Fontaine (1958 World Cup scored 13 goals, tough, right)
The best club in the 1950s.
Real Madrid (No matter how immature the Champions League was at that time, five consecutive championships in 55 to 60 years will always be an achievement in history. )
AC Milan (With the help of Sweden's Sanying-Glen, Reed-Holm and Nodal, AC Milan became the new overlord of Serie A, and Nodal won the honor of the top scorer in Serie A five times in the seven years from 1949 to 1956. )
1962 or so
National Team: Even Brazil is the World Cup champion after all.
1966 or so
National team: England (with fantastic goalkeeper Banks, legendary captain bobby moore, Hurst and bobby charlton)
/kloc-The best clubs in the 1960s: Benfica and Inter Milan (if not too prominent, choose Benfica with Panthers, especially Sebbio, and Inter Milan with Suarez, Faccetti and others).
1970
National Team: Brazil (captain Alberto, a defender on par with beckenbauer. Striker Bailey stopped. There are also Tostao and other teams, whose strength beat the Italians 4-/kloc-0-0 in the final. )
1974
National team: Germany (a series of brilliant names: Meyer, beckenbauer, Ovrat, Muller (bomber), Fu Geci, Schwartzenberg, Hones, Heynckes, Grabowski, Breitner ...)
1978
National team: Argentina (steel defender Passareira, character goalkeeper Fillol, super Mary Kempes ...)
/kloc-the best national team in the 1970s:
The Netherlands (this is the conclusion of success or failure. Before 1970, the Netherlands was still unknown, and since 1974, the color of the world's football power has added a touch of orange, which is a miracle in itself. In the 1970s, Dutch football stars shone. Neskens, Rip, Rensenbrink, Alihan ... cruyff is even more memorable. 1974 After cruyff's personal breakthrough in the World Cup final, the elegant Netherlands was put down in the German penalty area, and Neskens hit a penalty. At this time, the game just kicked off 1 minute, and the Germans were ahead of the Dutch team before touching the ball! If it were not for the iron will of the Germans, the history of the World Cup would be rewritten. 1978, the star player cruyff left the national team due to personal problems, but the Netherlands did not sink into the final for the second time. If it weren't for the psychological war lost to the Argentine, if it weren't for the goal hitting the post, alas ...)
Actually, Italy is not bad In 1970, it entered the finals, and in 1978, it entered the semi-finals, but there is still a gap compared with the above teams. The same is true of Poland with Lato and Bonnec.
1970s Best Club:
Bayern Munich and Ajax
Ajax won the Champions League 70-73 and Bayern won the Champions League 73-76.
1982 best national team
Italy (golden boy Rossi's flash shines all over the world)
Brazil (many people think that Brazil of 1982 is the most ideal Brazil)
1986 best national team
Argentine (Who can match Diego Diego Maradona's team at the peak? )
Best national team in 65438+80' s
Federal Republic of Germany (entered the World Cup finals three times in a row, and the European Cup record is also quite good, not to mention he is unreasonable)
Best club in 65438+1980s
Liverpool (the strength of Liverpool actually started from 1977. If it weren't for the Heisel tragedy, they would have created more glories. Throughout the history of the Champions League, we can see what a chaotic era Europe was in after English football was banned in the late 1980s. Bucharest Star, Eindhoven and Porto, non-mainstream league teams, all have the chance to win the championship. )
In fact, Nottingham Forest, which has defended the Champions League, is not bad.
1990 best national team
Illgner, matthaeus, Bremer, Klinsmann and Waller replaced their predecessors. Although it's ugly to win the World Cup final only by penalty, on the other hand, the troika defeated three musketeers after all.
Netherlands (Van Basten, Gullit, Rijkaard ...)
1994 best national team
Brazil (romario ...)
In fact, Italy is not inferior to Brazil, but considering that the performance of the European Championships in 1992 and 1996 was not very good, so ...
1998 best national team
France
Needless to say, the history after that?
In the clubs of 1990s, Europe entered a period of competition. If I had to choose, the initial AC Milan was indisputable, and the middle and late ... were Real Madrid and Manchester United.