Eric Cantona: Early Years, Career and Stats – History Of Soccer

Eric Cantona is one of the greatest footballers of his generation, flamboyant, at times a controversial maverick of an entertainer, and undoubtedly one of the most influential players of the English Premier League era. Contentsshow 1The Early Years 2Temper, temper 3Title winner 4Moves to England 5The Manchester United years 6Kung fu kick and a suspension … Read more

English Ballon d’Or Winners – History Of Soccer

There have been just three English winners of the Ballon d’Or award. Read more about them below. Contentsshow 1Sir Stanley Matthews (1956) 2Kevin Keegan (1978 and 1979) 3Michael Owen (2001) Sir Stanley Matthews (1956) Sir Stanley Matthews was the first ever winner of the Ballon d’Or in 1956. One of England’s greatest footballers, Matthews redefined … Read more

Dominance Redefined: The Unstoppable Journey of the USWNT in Women’s World Cup History – History Of Soccer

In the world of women’s soccer, one team has risen above all others to establish an unparalleled legacy of success – the United States Women’s National Team (USWNT). With a history steeped in triumph and determination, the USWNT’s domination on the global stage has been nothing short of awe-inspiring. In this article, we delve into … Read more

2000 Ballon d’Or Winner: Luis Figo. The Victorious Traitor – History Of Soccer

When Luis Figo won the 2000 Ballon d’Or, he became only the second Portuguese player to claim the award since Benfica legend Eusébio in 1965. Throughout the calendar year, Figo played some truly incredible football, scoring goals and providing wonderful assists for not one giant European club – but two. Famously, the sides in question … Read more

1998 Ballon d’Or Winner: Zinedine Zidane leads France to Glory – History Of Soccer

Zinedine Zidane won the Ballon d’Or. It’s no surprise and comfortably ranks as one of the Ballon d’Or’s least controversial winners. Zinedine Zidane needs little introduction in being one of the greatest midfielders to grace the game. Zidane was unmatched in 1998 for his contribution to Juventus and of course France. A skillful, elegant midfielder … Read more

Ballon d’Or Winner 1993: Roberto Baggio’s Magical Kicks – History Of Soccer

1993. The year that Princess Diana divorced Prince Charles, and more importantly, the year that “The Divine Ponytail” was awarded The Ballon d’Or. Roberto Baggio, who mainly played second striker, or as an attacking midfielder for many teams in his native country when the Italian league was the apex of world football; was awarded the … Read more