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Ultimate greatest XI in football history according to ChatGPT: Full list and surprising picks inside
Ultimate greatest XI in football history according to ChatGPT: Full list and surprising picks inside

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Ultimate greatest XI in football history according to ChatGPT: Full list and surprising picks inside

Ultimate greatest XI in football history according to ChatGPT: Full list and surprising picks inside (Image Via X) Everyone loves talking about the best football players ever. But this time, it wasn't a human picking the team, it was AI. In July 2025, football magazine FourFourTwo asked ChatGPT to name the greatest XI of all time. The AI used past records, big trophies, and player impact to create its dream lineup. Some names were expected, others left fans debating. So who made the list? And what did ChatGPT say about them? Lev Yashin was picked as the best goalkeeper ever ChatGPT named Lev Yashin as its number one goalkeeper. He played for the Soviet Union and is still the only goalie to win the Ballon d'Or. He was known for saving hard shots and leading his team from the back. Cafu chosen for his fast runs and strong defense Brazil's Cafu was picked as the best right-back. ChatGPT noted his speed, energy, and leadership. He played in three World Cup finals (1994, 1998, and 2002), winning two. Franz Beckenbauer selected for changing how defenders play Franz Beckenbauer from Germany made it into the center-back spot. He was praised for his smart play and for starting attacks from defense. He won the World Cup as both a player (1974) and a coach (1990). Paolo Maldini added for his long and loyal career Paolo Maldini, who played 25 years for AC Milan, was chosen as the second center-back. ChatGPT said he was calm, smart, and always in control. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Искате да научите повече за новото BMW 2 Gran Coupe? BMW Научете повече Undo He won five Champions League titles. Roberto Carlos included for his attacking left-back style Brazil's Roberto Carlos made it as left-back. Known for his long runs and powerful free kicks, he helped change how full-backs attack. Xavi selected for controlling the game with passes ChatGPT picked Spain's Xavi in midfield. He was praised for his short passes, control, and leading Barcelona and Spain to many trophies during the 2008–2012 golden years. Zinedine Zidane praised for his big-game talent Zinedine Zidane from France was picked for his elegant play. ChatGPT highlighted his famous Champions League goal in 2002 and his World Cup win in 1998. Also Read: Messi Vs Ronaldo: Ultimate Battle Between Trophy Glory And Goal Scoring Greatness Diego Maradona included for solo match-winning magic Diego Maradona was named as the attacking midfielder. ChatGPT said his dribbling and goals made him a football legend, especially in the 1986 World Cup. Lionel Messi named as the best right-winger and all-time GOAT Messi was picked for the right wing. ChatGPT even called him 'the greatest footballer of all time,' citing his 2022 World Cup win, 4 UCL titles, and amazing dribbling. Pele placed on the left for scoring and skill Pele was chosen on the left wing. He won three World Cups (1958, 1962, 1970) and scored over 1,000 goals in his career, which ChatGPT called 'football's gold standard.' Cristiano Ronaldo picked as the main striker Cristiano Ronaldo got the center-forward role. ChatGPT liked his speed, strong headers, and five Ballon d'Or wins. It also mentioned his success in England, Spain, and Italy. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Manika Batra's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 3. Watch Here!

Russian footballer crowned greatest goalkeeper ever
Russian footballer crowned greatest goalkeeper ever

Russia Today

time19-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Russia Today

Russian footballer crowned greatest goalkeeper ever

Soviet footballing legend Lev Yashin has been named the greatest goalkeeper in the sport's history by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). Yashin leads the organization's latest all-time ranking, ahead of Gianluigi Buffon and Manuel Neuer. The updated ranking, announced Friday, also includes Iker Casillas, Gordon Banks, Petr Cech, Dino Zoff, Sepp Maier, Ricardo Zamora, and Oliver Kahn. Yashin, who played his entire club career for Dynamo Moscow, remains the only goalkeeper to have won the Ballon d'Or – a prestigious annual award presented by the magazine France Football since 1956 to the best football player in the world. He received the honor in 1963. Yashin earned 74 caps for the USSR national team, winning the 1956 Olympic gold medal and the 1960 European Championship. Yashin was previously named the best goalkeeper of the 20th century by IFFHS and was included on the FIFA World Cup All-Time Team. The Soviet legend was born in 1929 in Moscow into a working-class family – his parents were factory laborers. From early childhood, Yashin was immersed in sport, laying the foundation for an extraordinary career. He spent an unmatched 22 seasons with Dynamo Moscow, winning the USSR Championship five times and lifting the Soviet Cup on three occasions. His farewell match took place on May 27, 1971, at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium in front of over 100,000 fans. He played a total of 358 matches for Dynamo, setting a club record with 178 clean sheets. He is widely credited for having helped redefine the role of goalkeeper in football. Yashin passed away on March 20, 1990, in Moscow at the age of 60.

Soviet footballer crowned greatest goalkeeper ever
Soviet footballer crowned greatest goalkeeper ever

Russia Today

time18-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Russia Today

Soviet footballer crowned greatest goalkeeper ever

Soviet footballing legend Lev Yashin has been named the greatest goalkeeper in the sport's history by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). Yashin leads the organization's latest all-time ranking, ahead of Gianluigi Buffon and Manuel Neuer. The updated ranking, announced Friday, also includes Iker Casillas, Gordon Banks, Petr Cech, Dino Zoff, Sepp Maier, Ricardo Zamora, and Oliver Kahn. Yashin, who played his entire club career for Dynamo Moscow, remains the only goalkeeper to have won the Ballon d'Or – a prestigious annual award presented by the magazine France Football since 1956 to the best football player in the world. He received the honor in 1963. Yashin earned 74 caps for the USSR national team, winning the 1956 Olympic gold medal and the 1960 European Championship. Yashin was previously named the best goalkeeper of the 20th century by IFFHS and was included on the FIFA World Cup All-Time Team. The Soviet legend was born in 1929 in Moscow into a working-class family – his parents were factory laborers. From early childhood, Yashin was immersed in sport, laying the foundation for an extraordinary career. He spent an unmatched 22 seasons with Dynamo Moscow, winning the USSR Championship five times and lifting the Soviet Cup on three occasions. His farewell match took place on May 27, 1971, at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium in front of over 100,000 fans. He played a total of 358 matches for Dynamo, setting a club record with 178 clean sheets. He is widely credited for having helped redefine the role of goalkeeper in football. Yashin passed away on March 20, 1990, in Moscow at the age of 60.

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