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In 2000, Di Stefano became the honorary president of Real Madrid, which can be regarded as an affirmation of his contribution to Real Madrid. It's impossible to know exactly how many goals Di Stefano scored in his lifetime, but a rough count shows that Di Stefano scored 267 goals in 294 games played in Colombia, 418 goals in 518 games for Real Madrid, 11 goals for Espanyol and a total of 29 goals for Argentina and Spain, plus goals in River Plate and on loan at Hurricanes, his tally should be above 800. Due to a series of factors such as politics, Di Stefano has never participated in the World Cup, but he will always be the supreme uncrowned king in the eyes of European fans.
In 1989, the weekly magazine "French Football" organized a selection of the "Super Ballon d'Or", and after all the winners of the Ballon d'Or, Di Stefano became the only winner of the "Super Ballon d'Or", which is also the greatest affirmation of the historical status of world football.
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In the history of world football, Stefano's place has not been given the attention it deserves. This may have something to do with the era in which he lived, when there was no television, and in some countries even the radio was a rarity, and the way to understand him was mainly through flat words**, which affected people's understanding of him. Before Pele and Maradona, Stefano was the world's footballer.
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You should be asking about Puskas, Stefano and Puskas are legends of their time.
Here's an introductory text:
At the end of the 20th century, the World Football department organized a poll for readers to choose their "best player of the 20th century". "As World Football, we believe that our readers will be more appreciative than readers of other magazines, and they will be better at the game and tactics," they said.
The final 10 finalists on the list are all well-known stars, and most of them are forwards – no surprise. However, unlike the superstars who can dominate a team on their own, we were surprised to find a pair of strikers who were active in the period and at the same club in the 6th and 7th places of the list. They were Alfredo di Stéfano and Ferenc Puskás, whose birthdays were just nine months apart, who spent six seasons together at Real Madrid, both of whom showed their goalscoring prowess in public at Hampton Park in Glasgow in 1960.
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1. Didi (1959-1960).
Full name: Valdel Pereira.
Nationality: Brazilian.
Birth: Death:
Position: Midfielder.
A generation of midfield maestros, and a midfielder of Pele's era, played in the World Cup. He played for Real Madrid for one season, winning the Champions League with -60 for Real Madrid. He made 19 league appearances and scored six goals.
Due to the suppression of Di Stéfano and the lack of adaptation to La Liga, he soon moved to Valencia and then returned to Botafogo in Brazil.
2. Rial (1954-61).
Nationality: Spanish, Argentinian.
Date of birth:Passed away:
Position: Striker.
Like Di Stefano, he was born in Argentina and later became a Spanish player. He has played for Real Madrid for 7 years and experienced the glory of Real Madrid's Champions League 5 consecutive championships. The record for Real Madrid is 165 appearances and 81 goals scored.
In particular, in the first Champions League final of the 55-56 season, Rial scored twice, including the winning goal, and Real Madrid won the title with a 4-3 victory over Reims.
3. Muñoz (1948-58).
Nationality: Spanish.
Birth: Death:
Height: m. Position: Midfielder.
Born in Madrid, the Spanish Bantam played for Real Madrid for 10 years, during which time he was the captain of Real Madrid, making 347 appearances for Real Madrid, scoring 23 goals. It is worth mentioning that Muñoz scored Real Madrid's first goal in the Champions League. After retiring from the army in '58, he was the head coach of Real Madrid in '59, '60-'74.
As a player and coach, he won the Champions League 3 times. In his 14 years in charge of Real Madrid, he won nine La Liga titles, especially eight in nine years between 60 and 69.
4. Amanshio (1962-76).
Nationality: Spanish.
Birth: Height: m.
Position: Striker.
One of the top 10 goalscorers in Real Madrid's history, he won the top scorer in La Liga in the 69-70 and 70-71 seasons. Won Euro '64 for Spain. He made 471 appearances for Real Madrid and scored 155 goals.
Captain of Real Madrid during the 74-76 season. Won 9 La Liga titles, 3 Copa del Rey titles, 1 Champions League. After retiring, he was the head coach of Real Madrid in the 84-85 season.
We use 3G to describe this player: genius, greatest, Galician.
5. Payino (1948-53).
Full name: Manuel Fernández.
Nationality: Spanish.
Birth: Position: Striker.
A scorer who has performed bravely in both Celta Vigo and Real Madrid, he has won the top scorer in La Liga for both teams. He has scored 108 goals in 124 appearances for Real Madrid and is an efficient goalscorer. Scored Real Madrid's 1,000th goal in La Liga.
Later, with the arrival of Argentine Di Stefano, Paino lost his main position and transferred to Deportivo La Coruna.
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Twenty years are like ripples on the surface of the water.
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Although he has retired, he is still highly respected at Real Madrid and in European football.
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Di Stefano's full name is Alfredo Di Stefano (Alfredo Di Stefano) was born on July 4, 1926, a former member of the Argentine football team, is a contemporary football celebrity, and is the right-hand man of Real Madrid, he was officially named the greatest player in the history of the team by Real Madrid, and is the honorary president of the Real Madrid club for life. In 2014, Di Stefano died of illness.
Di Stefano is the first person who deserves to be Real Madrid, and why he is so evaluated is of course related to his legendary history and comprehensive skills.
Anyone who watches football knows Real Madrid, there are a lot of football stars in it, just say that one is the best of their national team, so many leaders are put together, naturally you know how this team is not to be underestimated, now look at Real Madrid, in addition to the star-studded galaxy battleship, the most important thing is that there are two hard indicators: La Liga championship 32 times. It can be said that the double brilliant results in the domestic league and the European arena have supported the confidence of Real Madrid's world's No. 1 club.
Let's look back at Di Stefano's past record, Di Stefano joined Real Madrid in 1953, when there was no European Champions League, but the domestic league was competing for the title. At that time, in 22 league games, Real Madrid's record was not good, only winning two championships, and then from 1953 to the present, Real Madrid won 30 titles in 61 La Liga.
When Di Stefano joined Real Madrid, Barcelona held Real Madrid down and won the best goal in 5 of the 11th La Liga games.
Di Stefano is the leading figure of Real Madrid, the face of Real Madrid's glory, he has witnessed and even represented Real Madrid's past, he opened a chapter in Real Madrid's history, and his record glory is the backbone of this club.
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