10 greatest British stars in history: Rooney, Kane appear

FourFourTwo has compiled a list of the greatest British stars of all time (including players of Welsh, Scottish, and Northern Irish nationality).

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10. John Charles (Wales)

John Charles

John is considered a monument to Welsh football. John had a glorious career in Juventus with 3 Serie A championships from the 1957/1958 season to the 1960/1961 season. At national level, John helped Wales reach the quarter-finals of the 1958 World Cup.


9. Jimmy Greaves (England)

Jimmy Greaves

Jimmy is famous for being a great goalscorer with 357 goals during his time with Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea, and West Ham United. Jimmy won 2 FA Cup titles, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in the Rooster shirt. Jimmy was also a member of the Three Lions who won the 1966 World Cup.


8. Harry Kane (England)

Harry Kane

Kane is the only name on the list still playing. The 30-year-old striker won the Premier League Golden Boot with Tottenham and continued to make a name for himself at Bayern Munich.


7. Kevin Keegan (England)

Kevin Keegan

Keegan is one of the greatest English players in history. He is the only English player to win 2 Golden Ball titles in 1978 and 1979. Keegan won 1 European Cup title and 2 UEFA Cups with Liverpool.


6. Wayne Rooney (England)

Wayne Rooney

Rooney is the top goalscorer of Man United and England. Rooney won 5 Premier League titles and 1 Champions League with the Red Devils.


5. Gareth Bale (Wales)

Gareth Bale

Bale had a glorious career at Tottenham, Real Madrid and the Wales national team. Bale won 3 La Liga championships and 5 Champions League titles with Los Blancos.


4. Bobby Moore (England)

Bobby Moore

Moore was the captain of the Three Lions who won the 1966 World Cup. The English legend led West Ham to win the FA Cup in 1963/1964 and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1964/1965.


3. Sir Bobby Charlton (England)

Sir Bobby Charlton

The late Sir Bobby Charlton became a monument to Man United and the England team. Sir Bobby Charlton won the C1 championship with the Red Devils and won the World Cup with the Three Lions.


2. Sir Kenny Dalglish (Scotland)

Sir Kenny Dalglish

Dlglish is Liverpool's immortal symbol with 5 First Division titles and 3 European Cup championships; Participated in 2 World Cup finals.


1. George Best (Northern Ireland)

George Best

Best is a legend of Man United, distinguished by his ability to shoot well with both feet, maintain balance, be extremely creative in his playing style, and be full of speed and technique. Best forms the Red Devils' famous trio alongside Sir Bobby Charlton and Denis Law.

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