Uefa Golden Jubilee Poll

In 2004, to celebrate their Golden Jubilee, European footballing body UEFA held an Internet poll to determine who are the finest European players of the last 5 decades. This poll, commonly known as the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll, attracted over 6 million votes from users of www.uefa.com. The results of the poll is as follows:
   1 Zindine Zidane         (France)         123,582   2 Franz Beckenbauer       (West Germany)   122,569   3 Johan Cruijff           (Netherlands)    119,332   4 Marco van Basten        (Netherlands)    117,987   5 Dino Zoff               (Italy)          114,529 
   6 Alfredo Di Stfano      (Argentina/Spain)107,435   7 Eusbio                 (Portugal)       103,937   8 Lev Yashin              (Soviet Union)   101,862   9 Michel Platini          (France)          99,380  10 Paolo Maldini           (Italy)           95,497 
  11 Ferenc Pusks           (Hungary/Spain)   94,361  12 Paolo Rossi             (Italy)           91,194  13 Ruud Gullit             (Netherlands)     91,001  14 Bobby Charlton          (England)         89,921  15 Lothar Matthus         (West Germany)    86,798 
  16 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge   (West Germany)    86,649  17 Franco Baresi           (Italy)           83,800  18 Gerd Mller             (West Germany)    82,668  19 George Best             (N. Ireland)      79,036  20 Kevin Keegan            (England)         78,840 
  21 Frank Rijkaard          (Netherlands)     71,333  22 David Beckham           (England)         71,299  23 Bobby Moore             (England)         70,884  24 Roberto Baggio          (Italy)           68,239  25 Michael Laudrup         (Denmark)         67,484  26 Ronald Koeman           (Netherlands)     66,661  27 Peter Schmeichel        (Denmark)         66,463  28 Gheorghe Hagi           (Romania)         62,383  29 Sepp Maier              (West Germany)    62,375  30 Oliver Kahn             (Germany)         58,151 
  31 Lus Figo               (Portugal)        58,078  32 Ral Gonzlez           (Spain)           56,880  33 Berti Vogts             (West Germany)    55,398  34 Johan Neeskens          (Netherlands)     54,796  35 Gianni Rivera           (Italy)           53,874  36 Jos Antonio Camacho    (Spain)           53,873  37 Marco Tardelli          (Italy)           53,732  38 Just Fontaine           (France)          53,612  39 Peter Shilton           (England)         50,841  40 Bernd Schuster          (West Germany)    50,247       41 Raymond Kopa            (France)          49,504  42 Eric Cantona            (France)          48,436  43 Stanley Matthews        (England)         47,915  44 Ruud van Nistelrooij    (Netherlands)     47,398  45 Valentin Ivanov         (Soviet Union)    46,022  46 Gary Lineker            (England)         44,787  47 Alessandro Nesta        (Italy)           44,667  48 Jos Emilio Santamara  (Uruguay/Spain)   43,690  49 Alessandro Del Piero    (Italy)           43,227  50 Alessandro Costacurta   (Italy)           42,511 

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