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Top 10 Greatest Ball Playing Centre Backs in Football History

Football has had many talented players who excel in defense. Modern defenders like John Stones and Virgil van Dijk are inspired by legendary figures from the past. Icons like Franz Beckenbauer, Franco Baresi, and Ronald Koeman have transformed the role of centre-backs into ball-playing defenders.

By blinder11Published about a year ago 3 min read

Football has had many talented players who excel in defense. Modern defenders like John Stones and Virgil van Dijk are inspired by legendary figures from the past. Icons like Franz Beckenbauer, Franco Baresi, and Ronald Koeman have transformed the role of centre-backs into ball-playing defenders.

Historically, central defenders were known for their toughness, making strong tackles, selfless blocks, and dominating in the air. However, some defenders have added a touch of technical skill to their play. In the era of possession football, more centre-backs are trying to match or exceed the skills of those who came before them. Here, we present the top 10 ball playing centre backs in football history, considering their technical skills, defensive abilities, and career achievements.

Gaetano Scirea was an exceptionally successful player, especially during the 70s and 80s when Juventus thrived. He was a classy defender in a time when defense was more about toughness. Scirea was known for his fair play—he was never sent off—elegance with the ball, and smart game reading. He is one of only six players to have won every major international club competition recognized by FIFA and UEFA, alongside seven Serie A titles.

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9. Leonardo Bonucci

Leonardo Bonucci is best known for being part of a strong defense at Juventus with Giorgio Chiellini and Andrea Barzagli. He recently retired in May 2024. Bonucci added a stylish touch to a typically rugged defense, delivering precise long passes from the back. Like Scirea, Bonucci’s skills contributed significantly to Juventus’ success in the 2010s, where he won eight league titles.

8. Gerard Pique

Gerard Pique played a key role in his teams’ successes. He is one of only four players to win the Champions League in consecutive seasons with Manchester United and Barcelona in 2008 and 2009. Pique combined a strong presence with calmness on the ball, contributing to Barcelona’s style of play while excelling in defense. His leadership helped the team secure many trophies, including trebles in 2009 and 2015.

7. Rio Ferdinand

Rio Ferdinand is often described as a “Rolls-Royce defender.” He is known for his unique combination of power and grace, standing out in England’s defensive ranks. Ferdinand’s ball-playing skills were notable compared to other English defenders like John Terry. His speed, tackling, and technical abilities make him one of England’s top defenders.

6. Virgil van Dijk

At one point, Virgil van Dijk was considered the best defender in the world, known for his strong presence and impressive aerial skills. His patient defending style, combined with speed and strength, makes him tough to beat in one-on-one situations. He’s known for making accurate long passes to Liverpool forwards like Mohamed Salah. Van Dijk even won the UEFA Men’s Player of the Year Award, a rare achievement for a defender.

5. Alessandro Nesta

Alessandro Nesta is one of the finest defenders ever. Now the coach of Serie A team Monza, he was known for his grace on the ball and tackling skills. Despite his elegance, he was a physically dominant defender, capable of neutralizing even the fastest strikers.

4. Bobby Moore

Bobby Moore’s iconic image of lifting the World Cup trophy in 1966 is legendary in England. As captain, his performance in the final showed his exceptional skill as a ball-playing defender. His calmness under pressure and high quality made him one of the best defenders in football history.

3. Ronald Koeman

Ronald Koeman changed what it meant to be a central defender. He scored over 200 career goals, partly thanks to his excellent set-piece skills. In 1988, he helped PSV Eindhoven achieve a treble and then led the Netherlands to win the European Championship.

2. Franco Baresi

Franco Baresi, a one-club man and AC Milan legend, was only 5’9″ yet became one of the best centre-backs. Despite his height, he was effective in the air and showcased great technical skills. Baresi often moved into midfield to help the team and captained a very successful AC Milan for 15 years.

1. Franz Beckenbauer

Franz Beckenbauer was an exceptional player and one of only three defenders to win the Ballon d’Or, and the only one to win it twice. He transformed the role of centre-backs and was one of the first to influence attacking play from the back. His ability to drive forward with the ball and play passes made him stand out, even among modern ball-playing defenders.

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