Beyond just his brilliant use of the bicycle kick, mesmerising fans the world over, Leônidas da Silva remains one of Brazil’s greatest attacking talents

How 25 extraordinary heroes planted football’s earliest roots
By These Football Times
Beyond just his brilliant use of the bicycle kick, mesmerising fans the world over, Leônidas da Silva remains one of Brazil’s greatest attacking talents
A staunch advocate of football remaining amateur, Nils Middelboe was one of the world’s best defenders in his time – and a lawyer and banker too
Long before a short, shy forward by the name of Messi came from afar, another diminutive figure in Paulino Alcántara blazed a trail in Barcelona
We’ll never know the truth about Sindelar’s death, but he has retained an aura of mystery, eight decades since his passing, that his life deserved
“Britain used sports, amongst other methods, in an attempt to control a country. But, with football, they instead succeeded in setting one free”
One of the finest players of his generation, as stated by Bill Shankly, Ivan Broadis would cut his teeth flying in the war before becoming a footballer
Nobody in the history of Turkish football has done more to further the sport – especially at Galatasaray – as Ali Sami Yen
In the history of English sport, nobody will ever match the unique accomplishments of Reginald Erskine Foster, captained the football and cricket teams
They influenced Corinthians in Brazil and Real Madrid in Spain, and inflicted Manchester United’s biggest defeat: this is Corinthian FC
For a nation that later gave us Maradona and Messi and some of football’s greatest clubs, its roots are owed to a humble academic from Glasgow
“We owe our existence, our role in this game, to the great minds before us.” Zico