• George Best
  • Born on 22 may 1946, in Belftast (Northern Ireland)
  • Manchester Untied: 1963-1974: 361 games, 137 goals
  • Stockport Country: 1975: 3 games, 2 goals
  • Cork Celtic: 1975-1976: 3 games, 0 goals
  • Los Angeles Aztecs: 1976: 23 games, 15 goals
  • Fulham: 1976-1977: 42 games, 8 goals
  • Los Angeles Aztecs: 1977-1978: 32 games, 12 goals
  • Fort Lauderdale Strikers: 1978-1979: 28 games, 6 goals
  • Hibernian: 1979-1980: 17 games, 3 goals
  • San Jose Earthquakes: 1980-1981: 56 games, 21 goals
  • Sea Bee: 1982: 2 games, 0 goals
  •  Hong Kong Rangers: 1982: 1 game, 0 goals
  • Bournemouth: 1983: 5 games, 0 goals
  • Brisbane Lions: 1983: 4 games, 0 goals
  • Osborne Park Galeb:1983: 1 game, 1 goal
  • Nuneaton Borough: 1983: 3 games, 1 goal
  • Tobermore United: 1984: 1 game, 0 goals
  • Died on 25 november 2000

 

  • Winner Ballon d'Or 1968

 

 

"The great football critici said that because of his technical skill, he was like a Brazilian athlete who danced the samba with the ball at his feet. George Best, until today is a footballer without comparison and his technical skills will never be forgotten."

  • Pele (Former player of Santos and the Brazilian national team)

 

"He could control the ball with his left foot, his right foot, it was not a great problem to him. He could turn on a six-pence. He had unbelievable vision, he could tell everything that was happening around him, he knew exactly where people were, and that gave him all the time that he needed to actually express him."

  • Sir Bobby Charlton (Former player of Manchester United and the English national team)