Silver Age - Forwards/Wingers
Kubala - El Classico. The Catalan locals won’t be resting all the burden of their expectations on the cast that will be performing at the Nou Camp. Instead, ahead of probably the biggest El Clasico kick-offs in recent times, they will visit the Les Corts cemetery to conduct their annual rituals. They will all gather around a famous family graveyard plot with their customary bouquets, red-yellow Catalan ribbons and heartfelt prayers, hoping for a miracle. It will be over 70 years since he last played for them, and it will be more than 20 years since he passed, but as he rests in the grave, they still believe he can deliver on the biggest night. They still expect nothing but victory from Laszlo Kubala.
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Spencer - The black and gold (Penarol colors) fan remembers his classic goals in a very special way. But if one year of his formidable career must be exalted, one does not hesitate to choose 1966, in which he scored phenomenal goals in the great finals of international tournaments. He scored two against River Plate in Santiago, turning around a 0-2 twenty minutes from the end to transform it into a 4-2 in extra time and reach the third Copa Libertadores was accomplished. He scored two goals against Real Madrid in the Centenario, and one more at the Bernabeu for another incredible 2-0, in an unforgettable performance by the entire team to win their second Intercontinental Cup.
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Streltsov - Perhaps, in the history of Soviet football, and Russian football as well, there was no player more beloved by the people than Eduard Streltsov. Melbourne Olympic champion, center forward of the national team and Torpedo, what was worth just one backheel pass "in Streltsov style". The stands applauded him standing. Many still try to compare Streltsov with Pele but the players never had a chance to meet on the field. He turned into a star too quickly from a timid boy. They adored him, they prayed to him, talent burned him: success forced him to plunge into the arms of fans. Streltsov's career was interrupted just before the World Cup in Sweden, where a duel of two nascent stars could have taken place... Some experts believe that by the will of fate, the misfortune that happened to Streltsov cleared the way for the very young Pele to the football Olympus.