Who Is the God of Football? Maradona, Messi and the Meaning Behind the Title
Diego Maradona is most famously known as the “God of Football,” although Lionel Messi and Pelé are also described this way because of their extraordinary careers.
Diego Maradona is most famously known as the “God of Football,” although Lionel Messi and Pelé are also described this way because of their extraordinary careers.
Raheem Sterling is often named as Chelsea’s wealthiest current player, but footballers’ net worth figures are estimates rather than official records. Here is how salary, endorsements and career earnings affect the answer.
Erling Haaland is the leading choice for the world’s best pure striker, but Kylian Mbappé, Harry Kane and several elite forwards offer strong alternatives.
Sean Taylor became one of the NFL’s most feared defensive backs during a brief career with Washington. This profile examines his rise from Miami to the pros, his playing style, achievements and lasting legacy.
Kylian Mbappé has often identified Cristiano Ronaldo as his main football idol, while also expressing admiration for Zinedine Zidane and other influential players.
Simon Bloch Jørgensen is widely cited as the tallest player associated with the Premier League, standing at about 2.10 metres. Here is how he compares with Peter Crouch and other notably tall footballers.
The FA Cup trophy is often reported to be worth around £1 million, but its true value depends on craftsmanship, silver content, history and replacement cost.
Lionel Messi is called the GOAT because of his extraordinary goalscoring, playmaking, consistency, longevity and major tournament success, including the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Victor Osimhen’s reported Galatasaray contract places his base pay among football’s highest. Here is the weekly calculation, what it includes, and why reported figures differ.
From late winners to unforgettable comebacks, Peter Drury’s finest football commentary stands out for its timing, imagery and emotional force.