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An English magazine chooses the 50 best football teams in history and four Argentine teams appear

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He Independent For the years between 1971 and 1974 he was in 17th place in the ranking of the 50 best teams and national teams “of all time”, drawn up by the English magazine “Four Four Two”.

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Students from La Plata (1967-1971), Boca Juniors (1998-2003) e River Plate (1941-1957) also appear in positions 22, 23 and 33 respectively.

The list is led by Ajax of Holland (1965-1973) and in second place is the selection of Brazil 1970 while third place is occupied – according to the British publication – by Milan (1987-1991).

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The Argentine teams that appear are Independent (1971-1974) in 17th place, Students from La Plata (1967-1971) in 22nd place, Boca Juniors (1998-2003) in the 23rd century River Plate (1941-1957) in 33rd place among the 50 best teams “of all time”.

Among the national teams, Brazil was chosen in second place (1970); that of Spain (2007-2012) in seventh place; Hungary (1950-1956) in tenth place; Germany (1970-1976) in sixteenth place and the Netherlands (1974-1978) in nineteenth place. There is no trace of the Argentine national team among the top 50, even if Lionel Messi appears because Guardiola’s Barcelona (2008-2011) is in fifth place.

The Catalan team, which also stands out for the 1988-1994 cycle, and Juventus (1980-1986 and 1994-1998) are repeated in the list of fifty teams and national teams prepared by the English media and reproduced by the Italian newspaper Tuttosportamong others.

The 20 best of all time

1.Ajax 1965-1973

2. Brazil 1970

3. Milan 1987-1991

4. Real Madrid 1955-1960

5. Barcelona 2008-2011

6.Liverpool 1975-1984

7. Spain 2007-2012

8. Inter 1962-1967

9. Saints of Brazil 1955-1968

10. Hungary 1950-1956

11. Benfica from Portugal 1959-1968

12. Bayern Munich 1967-1976

13. Turin 1945-1949

14. Scotland Celtic 1965-1974

15.Manchester United 1995-2001

16. Germany 1970-1976

17. Independent from Avellaneda 1971-75

18.Juventus 1980-1986

19. Netherlands 1974-1978

20. Dynamo Kiev 1985-1987

Source: Clarin

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