1990 Worldcup best Players

 

The 1990 FIFA World Cup, held in Italy, featured several outstanding players who left a mark on the tournament. Here are ten of the standout players from the 1990 World Cup:

  1. Salvatore Schillaci (Italy) - Schillaci, also known as "Toto," was the tournament's top scorer and won the Golden Shoe. He was a key player for the Italian national team and played a crucial role in Italy's run to the semi-finals.
  2. Diego Maradona (Argentina) - Maradona, regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, led Argentina to the final. Although he didn't quite reach the heights of his 1986 performance, he still showcased his exceptional skills and creativity.
  3. Lothar Matthäus (West Germany) - Matthäus was the captain of the West German team and played a pivotal role in their World Cup triumph. He was a versatile midfielder known for his exceptional vision and passing ability.
  4. Roberto Baggio (Italy) - Baggio, known as "Il Divin Codino" (The Divine Ponytail), was a rising star for Italy. He displayed his immense talent and skill, making a significant impact on Italy's journey to the semi-finals.
  5. Roger Milla (Cameroon) - Milla was one of the sensations of the tournament. At the age of 38, he became the oldest goalscorer in World Cup history and led Cameroon to an impressive quarterfinals appearance.
  6. Paul Gascoigne (England) - Gazza, as he was affectionately known, was a dynamic midfielder for England. He showcased his flair, creativity, and exceptional ball control, leaving a lasting impression on fans worldwide.
  7. Goycochea (Argentina) - Sergio Goycochea, the Argentine goalkeeper, played a crucial role in Argentina's journey to the final. He became a penalty shootout hero, saving critical shots in the knockout stages.
  8. Salgado Saeed (United Arab Emirates) - Saeed, the goalkeeper for the United Arab Emirates, gained attention for his outstanding performances, particularly in the group stage match against Germany.
  9. Andreas Brehme (West Germany) - Brehme was a key player for West Germany, known for his solid defensive skills and his contributions to the team's attacking play.
  10. Thomas Skuhravy (Czechoslovakia) - Skuhravy was an instrumental player for Czechoslovakia, helping them reach the quarterfinals. He was an agile and clinical striker.

These players made significant contributions to the excitement and memorable moments of the 1990 World Cup. Their performances are still celebrated by football enthusiasts around the world.

 

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