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13 Greatest Footballers To Never Win the World Cup

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Winning the World Cup is the pinnacle in football. Every youngster obsessed with the sport grows up with the dream of winning the trophy with their country.

Some of the greatest players in football history, including Lionel Messi, Pele and Diego Maradona, have all led their country to victory on the biggest international stage, and it has only gone to further their already remarkable legacies within the beautiful game.

However, we have seen others, just as deserving, who have never won the ultimate prize in the game. With the 2026 World Cup on the horizon, GiveMeSport have named the 13 greatest footballers in history that were unable to get their hands on the trophy.

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Zico has been ranked as the 13th greatest player to never win the World Cup. The Brazilian legend, who scored 48 times in 71 matches for his country, never got close to getting his hands on the trophy. The furthest he got was in 1986 when his Brazil side were knocked out at the quarter-final stage.

Someone who did get extremely close to winning the trophy was Roberto Baggio. In 1994, the Italian was arguably the best footballer in the world. He carried his side to the final almost single-handedly, only for his journey to end in heartbreak, as he missed the decisive spot-kick in the final against Brazil. Despite that mistake, his greatness is undeniable.

George Best follows in 11th. The Manchester United legend never played at a World Cup, with Northern Ireland failing to qualify in the years that he represented them.

Luka Modric will retire following the 2026 World Cup. The midfield maestro led his side to the final in 2018, and he’ll be looking to go one step further in North America.

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Lev Yashin, considered one of the greatest goalkeepers ever, follows in 9th, with Marco van Basten in 8th. The latter only represented his country in the World Cup finals on one occasion (1990), failing to hit the back of the net in that tournament.

Eusebio etched his name in World Cup history when he scored nine times in the 1966 edition. He fired Portugal to the semi-finals, where they were beaten by eventual winners, England.

Paolo Maldini also never managed to get his hands on the trophy. The AC Milan legend won everything at club level, but the World Cup alluded him throughout his illustrious career.

Greatest players to never win the World Cup (13-6)

Rank

Player

Nation

Caps

Goals

Best World Cup finish

13

Zico

Brazil

71

48

Quarter-final (1986)

12

Roberto Baggio

Italy

56

27

Final (1994)

11

George Best

Northern Ireland

37

9

DNP

10

Luka Modric

Croatia

197

28

Runners-up (2018)

9

Lev Yashin

Soviet Union

74

0

Fourth (1966)

8

Marco Van Basten

Netherlands

58

24

Last 16 (1990)

7

Eusebio

Portugal

64

41

Third (1966)

6

Paolo Maldini

Italy

126

7

Final (1994)

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Michel Platini has been ranked as the fifth-best player to never win the World Cup. The legendary midfielder won back-to-back-to-back Ballon d’Or trophies from 1971-1973, but could not lead his country to World Cup glory.

Hungary have reached the World Cup final on two occasions: in 1938 and in 1954. In the latter, they were helped to the final by the brilliant Ferenc Puskas. Puskas scored in the final as Hungary took an early two-goal lead, but West Germany mounted a comeback to win 3-2.

Puskas, who scored 80 goals in as many games for Hungary, played for Spain later on in his career. He featured for La Roja at the 1962 World Cup as they failed to get out of their group.

Remarkably, Alfredo Di Stefano never played at a World Cup, despite featuring for Argentina, Colombia and Spain during his football career. He had his most success at the latter, scoring 23 goals in 31 matches. At club level, Di Stefano was part of the unbeatable Real Madrid side that won five consecutive European Cups from 1956-1960, while he also helped the club to eight La Liga titles.

Johan Cruyff helped Netherlands reach the final of the 1974 World Cup, but his side were beaten by West Germany. He missed out on the trophy with his nation, but he had some extraordinary success with Ajax at club level.

While the greatest player to have never won the World Cup (yet) is Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo, the greatest goalscorer ever, is closing in on 1000 goals scored in professional football.

Ronaldo will feature in his sixth World Cup finals in 2026. Portugal have not fared very well in his previous five, with their best performance in that time frame coming in 2006 when they finished fourth.

Now 41 years old, he will have the opportunity to win the trophy for the final time in his career in North America. You wouldn’t bet against Ronaldo lifting the trophy on July 19 and ending his international career in perfect fashion.

Greatest players to never win the World Cup (5-1)

Rank

Player

Nation

Caps

Goals

Best World Cup finish

5

Michel Platini

France

72

41

Third (1986)

4

Ferenc Puskas

Hungary/Spain

84

80

Final (1954)

3

Alfredo Di Stefano

Argentina/Colombia/Spain

41

29

DNP

2

Johan Cruyff

Netherlands

48

33

Final (1974)

1

Cristiano Ronaldo

Portugal

226

143

Fourth (2006)

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Channels, Live Streams & How to Watch Every Game

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With a record 48 teams involved this year, the 2026 World Cup will be the biggest international football tournament in history and fans from all over the planet will be tuning in to get a glimpse of the action. With the United States, Canada and Mexico hosting fixtures across the continent, FIFA President Gianni Infantino promised the competition is the equivalent to “104 Super Bowls”, so there is plenty to live up to.

Luckily for Infantino, the star power of teams such as Brazil, Argentina, Spain, Portugal and more will be on display, with some of the best players in the world set to showcase their abundant skills. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are set for one last crusade, while young upstarts such as Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe will be determined to make history.

With the games being played in North America, football fans in the United Kingdom will have to contend with time difference issues, with some matches occurring in the early hours of the morning and others taking place late at night. England supporters have a relatively manageable schedule, but those wishing to watch Scotland will have a few late nights ahead of them.

Here, GIVEMESPORT brings you the full World Cup 2026 television and streaming schedule, with all times in UK time.

World Cup 2026 on UK TV

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World Cup 2026 broadcasting rights in the United Kingdom are split between the free-to-air BBC and ITV, with the two networks splitting the fixtures. As well as the channel BBC One, games will be available to stream on the BBC iPlayer, while some games will also be shown on BBC Two. Most of ITV’s games can be watched on ITV1 or ITVX, with occasional games available to watch on ITV4.

BBC One Channel Numbers

  • Freeview: Channel 101, Channel 1
  • Freesat: Channel 101
  • Sky: Channel 101
  • Virgin Media: Channel 101
  • Sky Glass: Channel 101
  • Freely: Channel 1

ITV1 Channel Numbers

  • Freeview: Channel 103, Channel 3
  • Freesat: Channel 103
  • Sky: Channel 103
  • Virgin Media: Channel 103
  • Sky Glass: Channel 103
  • Freely: Channel 3

Full World Cup 2026 TV Schedule

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The complete TV schedule for World Cup 2026 fixtures can be seen below. All times are BST.

Games involving England and Scotland are highlighted in bold.

Thursday June 11, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

8pm

Mexico vs South Africa

Group A

ITV1, ITVX

Friday June 12, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

3am

South Korea vs Czechia

Group A

ITV1, ITVX

8pm

Canada vs Bosnia-Herzegovina

Group B

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Saturday June 13, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

USA vs Paraguay

Group D

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

8pm

Qatar vs Switzerland

Group B

ITV1, ITVX

11pm

Brazil vs Morocco

Group C

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Sunday June 14, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

Haiti vs Scotland

Group C

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

5am

Australia vs Turkey

Group D

ITV1, ITVX

6pm

Germany vs Curacao

Group E

ITV1, ITVX

9pm

Netherlands vs Japan

Group F

ITV1, ITVX

Monday June 15, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

00:00am

Ivory Coast vs Ecuador

Group E

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

3am

Sweden vs Tunisia

Group F

ITV1, ITVX

5pm

Spain vs Cape Verde

Group H

ITV1, ITVX

8pm

Belgium vs Egypt

Group G

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

11pm

Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay

Group H

ITV1, ITVX

Tuesday June 16, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

Iran vs New Zealand

Group G

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

8pm

France vs Senegal

Group I

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

11pm

Iraq vs Norway

Group I

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Wednesday June 17, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

Argentina vs Algeria

Group J

ITV1, ITVX

5am

Austria vs Jordan

Group J

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

6pm

Portugal vs DR Congo

Group K

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

9pm

England vs Croatia

Group L

ITV1, ITVX

Thursday June 18, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

00:00am

Ghana vs Panama

Group L

ITV1, ITVX

3am

Uzbekistan vs Colombia

Group K

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

5pm

Czechia vs South Africa

Group A

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

8pm

Switzerland vs Bosnia-Herzegovina

Group B

ITV1, ITVX

11pm

Canada vs Qatar

Group B

ITV1, ITVX

Friday June 19, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

Mexico vs South Korea

Group A

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

8pm

USA vs Australia

Group D

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

11pm

Scotland vs Morocco

Group C

ITV1, ITVX

Saturday June 20, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

Brazil vs Haiti

Group C

ITV1, ITVX

5am

Turkey vs Paraguay

Group D

ITV1, ITVX

6pm

Netherlands vs Sweden

Group F

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

9pm

Germany vs Ivory Coast

Group E

ITV1, ITVX

Sunday June 21, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

1am

Ecuador vs Curacao

Group E

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

5am

Tunisia vs Japan

Group F

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

5pm

Spain vs Saudi Arabia

Group H

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

8pm

Belgium vs Iran

Group G

ITV1, ITVX

11pm

Uruguay vs Cape Verde

Group H

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Monday June 22, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

New Zealand vs Egypt

Group G

ITV1, ITVX

6pm

Argentina vs Austria

Group J

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

10pm

France vs Iraq

Group I

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Tuesday June 23, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

1am

Norway vs Senegal

Group I

ITV1, ITVX

4am

Jordan vs Algeria

Group J

ITV1, ITVX

6pm

Portugal vs Uzbekistan

Group K

ITV1, ITVX

9pm

England vs Ghana

Group L

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Wednesday June 24, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

00:00am

Panama vs Croatia

Group L

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

3am

Colombia vs DR Congo

Group K

ITV1, ITVX

8pm

Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Qatar

Group B

ITV4, ITVX

8pm

Switzerland vs Canada

Group B

ITV1, ITVX

11pm

Morocco vs Haiti

Group C

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

11pm

Scotland vs Brazil

Group C

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Thursday June 25, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

Czechia vs Mexico

Group A

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

2am

South Africa vs South Korea

Group A

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

9pm

Curacao vs Ivory Coast

Group E

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

9pm

Ecuador vs Germany

Group E

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

Friday June 26, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

00:00am

Japan vs Sweden

Group F

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

00:00am

Tunisia vs Netherlands

Group F

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

3am

Paraguay vs Australia

Group D

ITV4, ITVX

3am

Turkey vs USA

Group D

ITV1, ITVX

8pm

Norway vs France

Group I

ITV1, ITVX

8pm

Senegal vs Iraq

Group I

ITV4, ITVX

Saturday June 27, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

1am

Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia

Group H

ITV4, ITVX

1am

Uruguay vs Spain

Group H

ITV1, ITVX

4am

Egypt vs Iran

Group G

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

4am

New Zealand vs Belgium

Group G

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

10pm

Croatia vs Ghana

Group L

ITV4, ITVX

10pm

Panama vs England

Group L

ITV1, ITVX

Sunday June 28, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

00:30am

Colombia vs Portugal

Group K

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

00:30am

DR Congo vs Uzbekistan

Group K

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

3am

Algeria vs Austria

Group J

BBC Two, BBC iPlayer

3am

Jordan vs Argentina

Group J

BBC One, BBC iPlayer

8pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

Monday June 29, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

6pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

9:30pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

Tuesday June 30, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

6pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

10pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

Wednesday July 1, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

5pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

9pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

Thursday July 2, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

1am

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

8pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

Friday July 3, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

00:00am

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

4am

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

7pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

11pm

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

Saturday July 4, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2:30am

TBC

Round of 32

TBC

6pm

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

10pm

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

Sunday July 5, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

9pm

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

Monday July 6, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

1am

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

8pm

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

Tuesday July 7, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

1am

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

5pm

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

9pm

TBC

Round of 16

TBC

Thursday July 9, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

9pm

TBC

Quarter-final

TBC

Friday July 10, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

8pm

TBC

Quarter-final

TBC

Saturday July 11, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

10pm

TBC

Quarter-final

TBC

Sunday July 12, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

2am

TBC

Quarter-final

TBC

Tuesday July 14, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

8pm

TBC

Semi-final

TBC

Wednesday July 15, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

8pm

TBC

Semi-final

TBC

Saturday July 18, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

8pm

TBC

Third-place play-off

TBC

Sunday July 19, 2026

Kick-off Time

Fixture

Stage

Channel & Stream

8pm

TBC

World Cup final

TBC


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Ravel Morrison Was Better Than Lamine Yamal

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Manchester United had a player who was even better than Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal and should have won multiple Ballon d’Or awards.

That’s the verdict of former Man Utd youth player Reece Brown, younger brother of ex-England international Wes.

Lamine Yamal burst onto the scene in 2023, aged just 15, and is now widely regarded as one of the world’s best footballers. The 18-year-old is a contender to become the youngest-ever Ballon d’Or winner later this year and his odds of winning the prestigious individual accolade will shorten further if Spain win this summer’s World Cup.

The teenager has been so impressive that he’s even earned comparisons to Lionel Messi, arguably the greatest footballer in history.

‘Ravel Morrison Was Better Than Lamine Yamal’

Ravel Morrison in 2011

However, Brown claims Ravel Morrison was an even better footballer than Lamine Yamal and should have won multiple Ballon d’Or awards during his career.

Speaking on The Long Game podcast, Brown said of Morrison: “Best player I’ve ever seen in my life – no word of a lie. I’ve never seen anything like it, especially witnessing it with my own eyes.

“We came up through the system together. When I was Under-9s, he was Under-8s. Some of the stuff I’ve seen from him is absolutely frightening.

“One of the moments that stick out was when we played against Leeds in the youth team. The left-back got injured, and Rav was playing up [the pitch]. [The manager] was going to do a substitution and Rav goes ‘no, I’ll play there’. He scored four and set up six [from left-back].”

Brown continued: “It was a joke. Every time I got the ball, it was just ‘give it to Rav’.

“What I like to say to anyone who doesn’t know Rav is just watch Lamine Yamal and some of the stuff he does now… [Ravel] was doing that better.”

Brown added: “He should have Ballon d’Or awards, Ravel. One hundred per cent. I’m talking a lot of Ballon d’Or awards as well but it is what it is.

“He still had a good career, though, can’t say he’s not had a good career. But I think he realised it just a bit too late, or tried to change it a little bit too late.” Watch the clip below:

Sir Alex Ferguson Was Also Amazed by Morrison’s Talent

Sir Alex Ferguson

While it may sound like hyperbole, one man likely to concur with Brown is arguably the greatest manager in football history, Sir Alex Ferguson.

Casting his mind back to a training session, former United star Rio Ferdinand said in 2019: “Sir Alex Ferguson, I remember, he called me and Wazza [Wayne Rooney] over one day and said: “look at this kid, he’s better than you, Rooney when you were a kid, he’s better than you, Rio, better than Ryan Giggs when you were kids. This is the best kid you will ever see.”

Two years later, in 2021, Ferdinand asked Ferguson for his honest assessment of Morrison. Fergie replied: “Rio, my first and lasting impression of Ravel as a young lad was he has always got time and space, always available to be on the ball, so unusual for a young lad of his age. Give my regards to him, please.

“Another thing about Ravel which I’ve always treasured because no other young player who made their debut did it. After the first game in the first-team that he played, the next morning he came to my office and gave me a letter thanking me for giving him his debut. I was gobsmacked, Rio.

“The boy had a good heart, he was just beaten by his background.”

Morrison showed flashes of his brilliance after leaving Old Trafford in 2012 – most notably a stunning solo goal for West Ham against Tottenham in October 2013 – but ultimately failed to justify the hype.

While the 33-year-old’s career has taken him all over the world, and led to 21 caps for Jamaica’s national team, there will always be a huge question of ‘what if?’ hanging over him.

Morrison currently plies his trade with Arabian Falcons FC, where he plays under former England midfielder Jonjo Shelvey in the UAE Second Division.

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20 Greatest NBA Players in History Named and Ranked By Fans

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The debate regarding who truly is the greatest basketball player of all time is a topic that has always been on the lips of NBA fans. It remains one of the fiercest arguments in all of sport, with a handful of superstars holding equally valid claims to the crown.

To finally settle the debate, the fan-voting platform Ranker put the ultimate question to the public, and the top 20 has been revealed.

20 greatest NBA players of all time ranked by fans (20-11)

Position

Player

20.

Giannis Antetokounmpo

19.

Dwyane Wade

18.

David Robinson

17.

Jerry West

16.

Nikola Jokic

15.

Kevin Garnett

14.

Dirk Nowitzki

13.

Kevin Durant

12.

Steph Curry

11.

Hakeem Olajuwon

10

Bill Russell

Bill Russell

There might not be a more prolific winner in the history of North American sports than Bill Russell. Anchoring the legendary Boston Celtics dynasty, Russell collected an unfathomable 11 NBA Championships in just 13 seasons, including eight consecutive titles between 1959 and 1966.

His list of achievements is also staggering: five regular-season MVP awards and 12 All-Star selections. Russell also made history in 1966 when he became the first black head coach in major US professional sports. His defensive genius and unparalleled leadership make him a worthy top-10 lock.

9

Wilt Chamberlain

Wilt Chamberlain

When Wilt Chamberlain joined the NBA, he was a statistical anomaly that forced the NBA to literally change its rulebook. The 7-foot-1 Philadelphia native holds over 70 NBA records, the most famous being his 100-point game in 1962.


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Chamberlain captured two NBA titles, one with the Philadelphia 76ers in 1967 and another with the Los Angeles Lakers in 1972, while picking up four MVP awards along the way. Even with modern debates about the era he played in, the sheer magnitude of Chamberlain’s physical and statistical dominance remains undeniable.

8

Shaquille O’Neal

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You would struggle to find a more physically imposing and terrifying force in NBA history than Shaq. O’Neal bulldozed his way to four championship rings, famously teaming up with Kobe Bryant to create one of the most iconic partnerships in NBA history as the Lakers three-peated the championship in the early 2000s.

A three-time Finals MVP and member of the 1996 Olympic “Dream Team”, Shaq was virtually unguardable on his day. In a testament to his lasting impact, three different franchises – the Orlando Magic, LA Lakers, and Miami Heat – have all retired his jersey.

7

Tim Duncan

Tim Duncan Spurs

Nicknamed “The Big Fundamental”, Duncan spent his entire 19-year career with the San Antonio Spurs, quietly transforming them into a dynasty.

Duncan walked away from the sport with five championship rings, three Finals MVPs, and two regular-season MVP awards. Widely considered the greatest power forward to ever pick up a basketball, he remains the only player in NBA history to be selected in both the All-NBA and All-Defensive Teams for 13 consecutive seasons.

6

Kobe Bryant

Kobe Bryant

The Los Angeles icon, Kobe Bryant, cemented himself as a global phenomenon during his 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers. Picking up five NBA championships and delivering a legendary 81-point game in 2006, Bryant’s lethal scoring ability and obsessive drive to win made him one of the most feared competitors in sport history. The 18-time All-Star and two-time Olympic gold medallist tragically passed away in 2020, but his cultural impact and legacy as an all-time great are forever remembered by those connected to the game.

5

Magic Johnson

Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers

Before the high-flying heroics of the modern era, there was Magic. Standing at a towering 6-foot-9, Magic Johnson revolutionised the point guard position, orchestrating the famous “Showtime Lakers” of the 1980s with a dazzling array of no-look passes and fast-break offence.


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Spending his entire career in purple and gold, Johnson secured five NBA championships, three MVP awards, and three Finals MVPs. He is universally recognised as one of the greatest floor generals to ever step onto the court.

4

Larry Bird

Larry Bird

Larry Bird was the ultimate all-around forward and one of the deadliest shooters the league has ever witnessed. Long before the three-point revolution, “Larry Legend” was stretching defences and single-handedly redefining the small forward position.

The undisputed star of the iconic 1980s Boston Celtics squad, Bird captured three NBA championships in the 1980s and managed the incredibly rare feat of winning three consecutive regular-season MVP awards. A legendary trash-talker with the skills to back it up, Bird’s iconic rivalry with Magic Johnson revitalised the NBA and laid the groundwork for its modern success.

3

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Lakers

Across an astonishing 20-year career split between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers, Kareem secured six NBA championships, 19 All-Star nods, and a record-setting six regular-season MVP awards.

Armed with the unblockable “skyhook” shot, Abdul-Jabbar held the NBA’s all-time scoring record for nearly four decades with 38,387 points.

2

LeBron James

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LeBron James is the defining player of the 21st century. Having shattered the seemingly unbreakable all-time scoring record, recently surging past an astronomical 43,000 regular-season points, LeBron’s longevity and sustained peak are completely unprecedented in basketball history.

Boasting four NBA championships with three different franchises, LeBron’s historic 2016 Finals comeback against the Golden State Warriors remains his crowning achievement. Now into his 40s and remarkably still producing at an elite level, his all-around prowess on the court keeps him consistently in the GOAT conversation.

1

Michael Jordan

Michael Jordan with the MVP award

It comes as no surprise that the fans have crowned “His Airness” with the number one spot. With a flawless 6-0 record in the NBA Finals and six Finals MVPs with the Chicago Bulls, Michael Jordan dominated basketball, but also transcended sport entirely.

Holding the highest regular-season scoring average in NBA history (30.1 points per game), Jordan was breathtakingly athletic. He defined the culture of 1990s basketball and became a global billionaire icon off the court through his legendary Air Jordan partnership with Nike. For the fans, MJ remains the undisputed greatest of all time.

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