plajvaz wrote:- Yugoslavia and Cameroon in WC1990
- Romania and Bulgaria in WC1994
- Croatia in WC1998
Celticwarrior wrote:Nice choices,you from the Balkans?
Starrio wrote:I guess I can choose 3
(1) Brazil 2002 is definitely the best one. It is hands down the best team of all time.
I also like the (2) Germany 2014 team with Klose, Boateng, Reus, Hummels, Khedira, Lahm, Draxler, Muller, Podolski, Schurrle, Mertesacker, Schweinsteiger, Neuer, Kroos, and Gotze.
That's the team that defeated Brazil 7 to 1 in their own home, and in their own World Cup, and made this funny celebration after defeating Argentina:
https://youtu.be/BaizGvZSPyM
Also there is a team from Real Madrid they used to call (3) The Galactics that had Casillas as the goalkeeper, Helguera, Salgado, and Sergio Ramos on the defense, Roberto Carlos was the lateral flyer, and the rest of the team was Raul, Michael Owen, David Beckham, Luis Figo, Zinedine Zidane, and Ronaldo.
You can't go wrong with that:
https://youtu.be/TgFj4lxtvNg
In terms of regular squads:
For England I like Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea. I guess Manchester City is not bad since they have De Bruyne.
For Spain I do like Real Madrid, and I do dislike Barcelona, but I admire many Barcelona players, and I also like Valencia, Atletico Madrid, and Cadiz.
For Italy I like the Inter Milan, AC Milan, Juventus, Roma, Lazio, Fiorentina, and Parma.
For France I like Paris Saint-Germain, Monaco, Lyon, Marseille, and maybe Nantes too.
For Germany I like Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen, Schalke 04, Stuttgart, and maybe Welder Bremen.
For Portugal I like Benfica, Sporting, and Porto.
For Netherlands I like Ajax, and PSV.
From the rest of the world I like Galatasaray, Olympiacos, Boca Juniors, Santos, River Plate, Panathinaikos, Shakhtar Donetsk, Dynamo Kiev, and Celtic.
By the way, Argentina national team from recent years isn't bad as long as both Messi and Di Maria are on the field, but it can always go wrong in many ways.
Uruguay also has had good players just like Netherlands, but they always fall short.
The teams that surprised me the most however were France 1998 that I watched as a kid, and Spain 2010 that also won, but to be fair they all had very good players.
I respect Italy 2006 with Cannavaro, but I'm not a fan of France 2018, I would rather see any Yugoslavian country win at this point.
plajvaz wrote:@Starrio
Former Yugoslavian team from WC1990 (that was big Yugoslavia that consisted of 6 republic: Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Slovenia, Macedonia and Montenegro) was great team. It was mix of great veteran players and young players that won Youth World Cup (for players younger than 21 years) three years before that (Chile 1987). Yugoslavia beat Spain in the eighths finals (2:0, both goals were great, scored by Dragan Stojkovic) and in the quarterfinals they played against Argentina (led by Maradona, Caniggia and Burruchaga). One Yugoslavian player got red card in 31st minute but even with 10 players Yugoslavia was not inferior to Argentina. It was 0:0 after regular time and two extra times. Finally Yugoslavia lost 3:2 on penalties, even though Yugoslavian goalkeeper saved Maradona's penalty.
Yugoslavia had even stronger team for Euro1992. They were first in their qualifying group and they were considered one of the favorites in the tournament. Unfortunatelly, Yugoslavia was banned from the final tournament (on 31 May 1992), after the outbreak of the Yugoslav wars. Denmark replaced Yugoslavia in the final tournament and eventually Denmark won that tournament.
Yugoslavia broke apart and all these magnificent players didn't get a chance to participate in WC1994 as well, because none of former Yugoslavian republics (and now separate independent countries) didn't participate in qualifications, due to mentioned war.
After that, Croatia participated in Euro1996 (and lost 2:1 to Germany in quarterfinals), but FR Yugoslavia (now consisted only of Serbia and Montenegro) still was not allowed to participate, because FR Yugoslavia was still placed under UN sanctions.
Finally, both FR Yugoslavia and Croatia qualified for WC1998 (Croatia won 3rd place and FR Yugoslavia lost 2:1 to Netherlands in eighths finals, after extra time). Both teams had great players that were key players in top european football teams. There were mostly the same players that won Youth World Cup in 1987 and that would probably dominate in Euro1992, WC1994 and Euro1996 if big former Yugoslavia didn't broke apart.
plajvaz wrote:Celticwarrior wrote:Nice choices,you from the Balkans?
Thanks! Yes, I am from the Balkans.
Starrio wrote:Thank you for sharing all that knowledge. I had no idea all of that went down before that World Cup 1998 team.
It makes sense why Yugoslavian countries are always strong in the World Cup, it seems they all come from the same background, and this is why we saw Croatia on the final this time.
I think Hungary is the other team that's strong from Eastern Europe. I believe they have the most goals in a single game on a World Cup match, and that's not easy to do.
Iddaoeeok wrote:Starrio wrote:Thank you for sharing all that knowledge. I had no idea all of that went down before that World Cup 1998 team.
It makes sense why Yugoslavian countries are always strong in the World Cup, it seems they all come from the same background, and this is why we saw Croatia on the final this time.
I think Hungary is the other team that's strong from Eastern Europe. I believe they have the most goals in a single game on a World Cup match, and that's not easy to do.
Hungary were the best team in the world in the mid-50s but they've been mediocre for a long long time. Czech Republic actually have a much better record in tournament football. A bit like porn in some ways!
Celticwarrior wrote:Which country? I am from Croatia
netzerkaiser wrote:Fantastic knowledge here. It seems Yugoslavia were unlucky in 1950 & 1962 also.
netzerkaiser wrote:One thing that puzzles me is that Croatia, in past 30 years have produced on the whole,significantly more world class players than Serbia. Any insights Plajvas?
Starrio wrote:I think Hungary is the other team that's strong from Eastern Europe. I believe they have the most goals in a single game on a World Cup match, and that's not easy to do.
plajvaz wrote:That is right. And Yugoslavia is a close second. Three biggest wins at World Cups are:
Hungary 10-1 El Salvador - 1982
Yugoslavia 9-0 Zaire - 1974
Hungary 9-0 South Korea - 1954
Celticwarrior wrote:How can I contact you,plajvaz?
Celticwarrior wrote:We Yugoslavs in general are in a complicated love-hate relationship,here in Croatia for example young folks love to listen to Serbian turbofolk music which was heavily propagated by Milosevic and his government in the 1990s in order to eliminate Rock music and other Western influences from Serbia,a lot of Serbs on the other hand have an appreciation towards our success in sports (especially in football) and often travel to Croatia for summer tourism.I myself have relatives in Bosnia which are Serbs so in my opinion it's a very complicated story about Croatian-Serbian relationships through history,we were together in Yugoslavia and Tito promoted "Brotherhood and Unity" of Yugoslav nations which meant the suppression of nationalism,so like I mentioned it's a complicated love-hate relationship.Both economies are in bad shape,corruption is everywhere,people are en masse leaving because they can't get good jobs and taxes are way too high (I lived in the Czech Republic for a year and they are at least 30 years ahead of ex-Yugoslav countries,it is way cheaper than in Croatia and the Czechs have a more liberal attitude towards sex compared to Croats which are even bigger conservatives than Poles).For me nationalism is pretty stupid,you can love the country you're residing without the hate.I consider people from all across ex-Yugoslavia my folk,I love to chat and meet with people from ex-Yugoslavia (while living in the Czech Republic I worked with guys from Serbia and Macedonia),we could have been something like Czechs and Slovaks if there wasn't for stupid people who wanted war and violence,consider where we ex-Yugoslavs are now and where the Czechs and Slovaks are in politics and economy,in sports we beat them easily (Croatia is a football powerhouse while Serbia has Djokovic and basketball).
Celticwarrior wrote:Nice shirts,if Yugoslavia somehow existed I could imagine that Adidas would be the kit supplier for the national team so we would see Modric,Džeko,Ivanovic and others in Yugoslav blue.
Starrio wrote:So what about Czechoslovakia? Were they as good as Yugoslavia and Hungary, or more like Russia?
beklof wrote:I don’t really have to think for a second. It’s Brazil 1970. I realized I’m not the only one here. That's great! Pelé was "executed" at the 1966 World Cup which was a shock to me. In addition Brazil remained in the qualification group (thus defending the world championship) which was an even bigger shock. Many thought (including in Brazil) that Pelé’s career at the top is over. But he returned better than ever to the Mexican World Cup and downright dominated them. He had lost a bit of his speed but replaced it with his tremendous genius. But it wasn’t just about Pelé but the whole Brazilian team was fantastic. Rivelino, Tostao, Jairzinho, Gerson, C.Alberto, etc. No football team in my lifetime has made as great and unforgettable an impact on me as that legendary Brazil World Cup team of 1970! I even remember many individual performances from those games as if they had happened yesterday.
netzerkaiser wrote:They have same pedigree as Yugoslavia and Hungary. They reached word cup final in '34 & '62, & won Euros in '76.
Starrio wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:They have same pedigree as Yugoslavia and Hungary. They reached word cup final in '34 & '62, & won Euros in '76.
That's good to know. I was hoping for that.
Starrio wrote:I consider Croatia also Yugoslavia, so they have done really good in my opinion, they were even in the last final.
I honestly don't know how any Eastern European country does good because with that amount of good looking women you would think people would spend their days having sex and nothing else.
Celticwarrior wrote:How can I contact you,plajvaz?
netzerkaiser wrote:TBH Starrio, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Czechoslovakia have all been mediocre since early 1960's. But their importance before that was great.
In recent decades, Bulgaria in '94 & Croatia since inception have been a joy, but sadly its been a largely peripheral affair.
plajvaz wrote:Celticwarrior wrote:How can I contact you,plajvaz?
It seems that private messages are not working... I don't have the idea, without exposing e-mail address publicly.
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