The best centre backs of all time in football history ranked

The best centre backs of all time in football history ranked

Who is the best centre back of all time? It is no wonder the list of best centre back of all time include a lot of Italians. Their defensive tenacity is still on display in the current Serie A matches. Great side-by-side pairs are also among the top centre-back pairings of all time. The best centre back, on the other hand, was from Germany, and he was one of the greatest footballers ever to put on a pair of boots.

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Centre backs mostly rise to become the best defenders of all time from their great understanding, aggressiveness and the passion they envy. Their contribution in the game makes most of them grow to become the squad's captain.

The best centre backs of all time.

The technique of defending has changed over time, with the majority of elite clubs scouting for great center backs. Here is the list of top 10 centre backs of all time according to recent statistics.

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10. Ronald Koeman

The best centre backs of all time in football history ranked
Ronald Koeman while the head coach of FC Barcelona during a LaLiga Santander match against Real Madrid CF at Camp Nou on October 24, 2021 in Barcelona, Spain. Photo by Eric Alonso
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Ronald Koeman excelled at set-pieces, scoring 216 goals in 604 games in Holland and Spain. Koeman was one of only five European players to win a triple with his club and a cup with his country in the same year, doing it in 1988 with Gus Hiddink's PSV and the Netherlands at Euro 88.

9. Billy Wright

The best centre backs of all time in football history ranked
Lauro Amado (left), the captain of the Swiss football team shaking hands with the England captain, Billy Wright, at Highbury on 2nd December 1948. Photo by Central Press
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He played 541 times for Wolverhampton Wanderers during his playing career, solidifying his title as the club's greatest ever player. Billy Wright was the first player in the history of football to win 100 caps for his country, England, when he served as captain.

8. Daniel Passarella

The best centre backs of all time in football history ranked
Captain of the Argentinian national football team, Daniel Passarella, with the World Cup trophy on 1st June 1978. Photo by Keystone
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This is the player who won the Argentine Premier League four times, but it was on the international stage that he was most successful. Until Koeman came along, he was the top scoring defender in history, with 182 goals in 556 games. His presence on the field symbolized Argentina's political concerns at the time, and he was selected captain for Argentina's 1978 World Cup victory.

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7. Sergio Ramos

The best centre backs of all time in football history ranked
Sergio Ramos of Real Madrid celebrates the opening goal during the UEFA Champions League Final match against Club Atletico de Madrid at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on May 28, 2016. Photo by Clive Rose
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He is without a doubt Real Madrid's finest defender and leader in the club's history. People remember him for his last-minute goals, his record number of red cards, his fiery demeanour, and his on-field brawls. He wasn't the tallest player on the field, but he was still the most dominant aerial duo player on both ends of the field. At PSG, Ramos is still a top priority.

6. Fabio Cannavaro

The best centre backs of all time in football history ranked
Fabio Cannavaro of Italy in action during the International Friendly match between Italy and Cameroon at Louis II Stadium on March 3, 2010 in Monaco, Monaco. Photo by Giuseppe Bellini
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Since its inception in 1956, only three defenders have ever won the Ballon d'Or. In 1972 and 1976, Franz Beckenbauer was honored, while Matthias Sammer, a fellow German, was honored in 1996. Most recently, Fabio Cannavaro defeated Ronaldinho, Thierry Henry, and Zinedine Zidane to win in 2006. That should tell you everything you need to know about the 5ft 9in Italian, who was a fantastic game reader and an explosive leaper who made his height irrelevant

5. Alessandro Nesta

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The best center backs of all time in football history, ranked.
Alessandro Nesta of AC Milan and Victor Ibarbo of Cagliari Calcio compete for the ball during the Serie A match at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on January 29, 2012. Photo: Claudio Villa
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Born on 19 March 1976, the Italian star won Serie A titles with both Lazio and AC Milan as well as the 2002/03 and 2006/07 Champions League with the latter. Nesta was a member of the Italian national team for ten years, starting in 1996 and earned a total of 78 caps.

His tremendous quickness, elegance on the ball, artful tackles, distribution, and tight marking of opponents made him a fan favourite. Later in his career, he played for the Montreal Impact and Chennaiyin FC.

4. Gaetano Scirea

The best center backs of all time in football history, ranked.
Gaetano Scirea of Juventus is brought down by Sampdoria defender Salvatore Vullo watched by Maggiora during their Serie A match in Genoa,12th September 1982. Photo by Bob Thomas Sports Photography
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According to sources, he is one of only six players in European football history to have won all international trophies for football clubs recognized by UEFA and FIFA. Gaetano is also one of just nine players in European football history to win all three main UEFA competitions, which he accomplished while playing for Juventus.

During his 14 years with Juventus, the Italian defender won every UEFA Club and domestic competition. Unfortunately, he perished in a car accident while he was only 36 years old.

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3. Franco Baresi

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Brazilian forward Romario eyes the ball to shoot on goal between Italian captain and defender Franco Baresi (L) and Roberto Mussi 17 July 1994 during the World Cup soccer final. PHOTO: DANIEL GARCIA
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The Italian played his whole 20-year career with AC Milan, including 15 seasons as captain. He was also a member of the 1982 FIFA World Cup-winning Italian squad. He was also part of the 1990 World Cup, in which he was included in the FIFA World Cup All-Star Team.

In 1994, he captained the Italian squad, which lost in the final to Brazil. With AC Milan, he won six domestic titles, one Champions League, and one World Cup.

2. Bobby Moore

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Manchester United's Stuart Pearson (r) shoots for goal as Fulham's Bobby Moore (l) comes across to block Photo by S&G/PA Images
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Bobby Moore, the English international who was dubbed "the best defender in the history of the game" by Franz Beckenbauer, unveiled his best performances on the most important moments on the biggest stages. Consider the thrilling match versus Brazil in Mexico in 1970 or the World Cup in 1966.

Sir Alf Ramsey, his best manager at Wembley, characterized him as "my captain, my leader, my right-hand man." For over eleven years, he led West Ham United and the England national team to the 1966 FIFA World Cup victory. He was, however, more of the group's heartbeat.

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1. Franz Beckenbauer

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West German goalkeeper Sepp Maier catches the ball in front of Dutch forward Johan Cruyff as defender Franz Beckenbauer (L) looks on, 07 July 1974 in Munich. Photo credit: STAFF/AFP
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Aside from being the best centre back of all time, Franz Beckenbauer, or Der Kaiser, is one of the best players to ever put on a football boot. Der Kaiser was voted European Footballer of the Year twice and featured in three FIFA World Cups and two European Championships for West Germany.

He was the first captain to win the World Cup and the European Championship at the same time. Furthermore, in 1972, the German became the first defender to win the Ballon D'Or, which he repeated four years later. With Bayern Munich, he won eight domestic leagues, one European Championship, and one World Cup.

The best centre back pairings of all time

The best football teams have been made from strong defensive duos. Stability and formidability at the defense helps each and every player on a team express their abilities to the fullest. Here we have sampled the top five combinations:

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5. Giorgio Chiellini & Leonardo Bonucci

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Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini of Juventus during the Serie A match between Hellas and Juventus at Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi on October 30, 2021 in Verona, Italy. Photo by Daniele Badolato
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Throughout the decade of the 2010s, the duo dominated the back of the Old Lady. They most likely knew each other better than their spouses did. However, their incredible bond did not lead to the Champions League, but it did lead to domestic dominance.

4. Nemanja Vidic & Rio Ferdinand

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Ferdinand and Vidic in discussion after the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Crystal Palace at Old Trafford on September 14, 2013. Photo by Michael Regan
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Rio Ferdinand was a revelation for United in the early 2000s, but the addition of Nemanja Vidic in 2006 completed the picture. Their aggressiveness, enthusiasm, and superior power helped the Red Devils dominate in the late 2000s.

3. Sergio Ramos & Raphael Varane

The best center backs of all time in football history, ranked.
Sergio Ramos of Real Madrid looks on during the La Liga Santander match between Real Madrid and Athletic Club at Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano on December 15, 2020 in Madrid, Spain. Photo by Diego Souto
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Ramos took on the role of master in the 2010s, and he blooded a new student in Raphael Varane. The Los Blancos' shift was smooth and under-appreciated.

The pair worked well together and aided each other's development, ensuring that Real Madrid remained unchallenged European champions, winning four Champions Leagues in five seasons.

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2. Paolo Maldini & Alessandro Nesta

The best center backs of all time in football history, ranked.
Brazilian Adriano (C) of Inter-Milan is tackled by Alessandro Nesta (R) of AC Milan and Paolo Maldini during Italian Serie A football match at Meazza stadium On 24 October 2004. Photo: VINCENZO PINTO
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Throughout the 2000s, the defenders teamed up to create an electrifying and consistent Italian defense while remaining ageless. They were the world's two best centre defenders and helped Milan win the Champions League twice, in 2002/03 and 2006/07.

1. Gerard Pique & Carles Puyol

The best center backs of all time in football history, ranked.
Hugo Almeida of Portugal vies for the ball with Puyol and Gerard Pique of Spain during the 2010 FIFA World Cup at Green Point Stadium on June 29, 2010 in Cape Town. Photo by Mike Hewitt
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Pep Guardiola's Barcelona benefited from the duo's elegance, passion, and aggression. They made the prime United look like amateurs in two Champions League finals, and they assisted a lot with club and nation. The duo was simply different gravy.

The best premier league centre backs of all time

When it comes to the finest Premier League teams and their ability to electrify or not with their pushing, the defense squad is crucial. Below is a list of the best defenders in English football:

5. Sol Campbell

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Sol Campbell of Arsenal beats the Porto defence to direct a header on goal during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 match at the Emirates Stadium on March 9, 2010 Photo by Mike Hewitt
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Sol stated it had always been his desire to win the league at White Hart Lane when he left Spurs for Arsenal in 2001. Three years later, with his second title with Arsenal, he realized his objective. Sol appeared in 503 games, scoring 20 goals and keeping 154 clean sheets.

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4. Virgil Van Dijk

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Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool celebrates after scoring during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Leeds United at Anfield on February 23, 2022 in Liverpool, England. Photo by Andrew Powell
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In 2020, Virgil Van Dijk helped the Reds win their first Premier League title in 30 years, as well as adding to their tally of Champions League titles in 2019. In 2020/21, his injury prompted Liverpool to finish in second place behind Manchester United. He presently has over 14 goals and 65 assists for the season. He is one of the best ever centre backs still playing.

3. Tony Adams

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Tony Adams of England goes in on Tunisia goalkeeper Chokri Ouaer during the World Cup group G game at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille, France. Photo: Ross Kinnaird
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Adams spent his whole 19-year playing career with Arsenal as a centre back. George Graham referred to him as "my colossus." Wenger referred to him as a "defence professor." He also served as England's captain. With 12 goals and 115 clean sheets, the star made 255 appearances.

2. Rio Ferdinand

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Rio Ferdinand (c) organises his defence during the Barclays Premier league game between Newcastle United and Manchester United at Sports Direct Arena on October 7, 2012. Photo by Stu Forster
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Under Alex Ferguson, the maestro prospered at United, winning six Premier League trophies. Only Jamie Carragher had appeared in more games than Ferdinand as a defender.

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He also captained his country seven times and was named to four World Cup squads in a row. He appeared in 504 games, scoring 11 goals and keeping 189 clean sheets.

1. John Terry

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John Terry of Chelsea defends from Jonathan Walters of Stoke City during the Capital One Cup Fourth Round match at Britannia Stadium on October 27, 2015 in Stoke. Photo by Catherine Ivill
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He is the best centre back of all time in the English league. Terry is a Chelsea legend and one-club player who won the Premiership five times. Only eight players have captained England more times, and he is regarded as a world leader by his peers. He was chosen to the UEFA Team of the Year on several occasions. He appeared in 492 games, scoring 41 goals and keeping 214 clean sheets.

The best centre backs of all time includes both sweepers and stoppers or markers and attacking sweepers. The comprehensive system was started in the 1950s by Alexandru Apolzan. The attacking sweepers are great defensively and offensively, being advantageous to higher place consideration.

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