Garrincha
Brazilian winger who won two FIFA World Cups and was known for dribbling skill despite a leg deformity from birth.
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Brazilian winger who won two FIFA World Cups and was known for dribbling skill despite a leg deformity from birth.
American Major League Baseball outfielder who broke the all-time career home-run record in 1974 and held it for over three decades.
Pakistani fast bowler and all-rounder who captained Pakistan to its first Cricket World Cup title in 1992.
Dutch forward and manager who won three Ballon d'Or awards and shaped the philosophy known as Total Football at Ajax and Barcelona.
German football goalkeeper with European trophy success at Eintracht Frankfurt and Paris Saint-Germain.
American basketball guard who won five NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers across two decades.
American basketball forward, four-time NBA champion, and the league's all-time leading scorer.
American boxer who became the youngest undisputed heavyweight champion in history at age 20 in 1986.
English golfer and six-time major champion, dominant in the late 1980s and early 1990s with a methodical short game and remodeled swing.
American boxer who won world titles in four weight classes from middleweight to heavyweight.
American basketball power forward who won five NBA championships with the San Antonio Spurs across nearly two decades.
Jamaican sprinter who set world records in the 100 metres and 200 metres and won eight Olympic gold medals.
American basketball wing whose 22-season NBA career was the longest by a single player and who became known for spectacular dunks.
Canadian ice hockey center widely considered the greatest player in NHL history, holding more than 60 league records when he retired.
English football forward and Manchester United all-time top scorer who also held the England national team scoring record on his retirement.
French tennis player who won the 1983 French Open men's singles title, the last French champion at Roland Garros in the men's draw.
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