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Top 5 Most Successful Football National Teams

The Sporting

The best football national teams of all time! With the 2022 Qatar World Cup just one week away, The Sporting Blog takes a look at the most decorated national teams in the history of football. This list discusses the most successful national teams in the history of world football (excluding Olympic honours).

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Arthur Friedenreich: More goals than Ronaldo, Pele and Messi?

The Sporting

Arthur Friedenreich: The Real Greatest Goalscorer in Football History? Football historian Peter Kenny Jones laces up for The Sporting Blog and heads straight towards the top of the pitch with a piece about a striker who is not often included in the ‘GOAT’ debates. But should be.

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Sebastian Abreu - The Explorer

The Sporting

‘El Loco’ - The story of Sebastian Abreu Uruguayan striker Sebastián Abreu nicknamed “El Loco” has a record of playing for the most amount of professional clubs in football history (29). From 2004-2009 he played for a host of clubs which included a 1 game spell in Israel at Beitar Jerusalem. Follow The School of Football on INSTAGRAM.

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The Most Popular Sports in the World

The Sporting

Serena Williams: The greatest female tennis player of all time lining up a serve at Wimbledon. Football (Soccer) Football is the world’s most popular sport because it has the most fans (3.5 billion) and players in almost every country in the world. Today, football has over 3.5 billion fans worldwide.

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The Best World Cup teams of all time - Argentina 1986

The Sporting

We continue our look at the best football teams of all-Time – Argentina 1986 Drew Farner returns with another piece in his series about the greatest football teams to have played the game. Bad memories from 1982 The journey to the 1986 World Cup wasn’t a smooth one for Argentina. Bilardo wanted a rough-and-tumble team.

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