5 greatest captains in football history

Franz Beckenbauer (right) is one of the best captains in the history of the game.
Franz Beckenbauer (right) is one of the best captains in the history of the game.

#3 Johan Cruyff

Johan Cruyff
Johan Cruyff

Johan Cruyff is arguably the most extraordinary mind in the history of the beautiful game. He excelled both as a player and as a manager.

The Dutchman played a key role in revolutionising and modernising the game with his innovative tactics. Cruyff was handed the captain's armband at Ajax Amsterdam in the early 1970s, where he almost single-handedly propelled the team to the pinnacle of European football.

While he is one of the most talented players to have graced the sport, Cruyff was also widely regarded for his mental fortitude in inspiring and lifting an underperforming Ajax team to domestic and European glory.

Cruyff won the prestigious Ballon D'Or award on three occasions and transformed the average Dutch team into one of the powerhouses of world football. The Ajax and Barcelona legend was voted the European Player of the Century in 1991 by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics.

The Dutchman was also the chief architect of Barcelona's famed La Masia academy, which has produced talents like Lionel Messi, Xavi, Iniesta and Puyol, to name a few. In over 500 appearances in club football, Johan Cruyff registered a mammoth tally of 260 goals and 136 assists.


#2 Roy Keane

Roy Keane
Roy Keane

Purely based on his leadership prowess, the indomitable Roy Keane is one of the greatest captains in the history of the sporting world.

While the Irishman was not the most talented player at Old Trafford, he exemplified the importance of mental endurance. Keane could outperform and outlast opponents, thanks to his tenacious and never-say-die spirit. The combative midfielder had the ability to spur his teammates to produce 100% on the pitch.

The now-49-year-old was one of the most aggressive and temperamental players in the game, tallying 11 career red cards. But Sir Alex Ferguson recognised Keane's ability as a leader and handed him the captain's armband in 1997 from the enigmatic Eric Cantona.

Keane followed in the footsteps of his predecessor, leading his team from the front in their magical treble-winning season in 1998-99. In his tenure as captain, the Irishman also won four Premier League titles and led Ireland's national team for eight years.


#1 Franz Beckenbauer

Franz Beckenbauer
Franz Beckenbauer

Franz 'Der Kaiser' Beckenbauer is one of the greatest players in the history of football. He is arguably the greatest leader in the game, winning every major title as captain of West Germany and Bayern Munich.

Beckenbauer led Bayern Munich to three consecutive Bundesliga titles between 1972 and 1974 and followed that up with three successive European Cups between 1974 and 1976.

The German can also be credited as the pioneer of the sweeper role, where Beckenbauer positioned himself in front of his centre-backs to stifle opposition attacks. He could play in virtually any position across the middle of the park and in defence, having played as a centre-back, defensive midfielder and central midfielder.

One of the prime examples of his defensive prowess came in West Germany's World Cup final clash against Johan Cruyff's Netherlands. Beckenbauer's man-marking skills trumped the brilliance of Cruyff as Germany won the 1974 FIFA World Cup.

In what was described as 'The Game of the Season', Beckenbauer played with a dislocated shoulder and his arm in a sling against Italy in a World Cup game, typifying his lion-hearted persona.

In his illustrious career, the Germany and Bayern Munich legend won five Bundesliga titles, three European Cups, four DFB-Pokal, one European Cup Winners Cup and one Intercontinental Cup.

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