10 'Dancers' With The Most Dribbles At World Cup History: Ronaldo Is Out Of The List, Argentines Dominate
How well a football player dribbles reflects his ability to manipulate the ball, speed, and environment. A talented ball handler can be invaluable to his team since his runs draw the attention of the opposing team's defenders away from his teammates. There are many Dancers At World Cup. Many athletes indeed can dribble the ball against their opponents, but only a select few can do it with both quantity and quality. Having someone like that on your team gives you a leg up on the competition. The most dribbled dancers in World Cup history are found here.
10. Angel Di Maria
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The Argentine winger's World Cup career began in 2010, and his 44 dribbles put him at #10 on the list. Along with Messi, he is largely responsible for directing Argentina's offensive efforts.9. Sandro Mazzola
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The Italian international and Inter midfielder has competed in three World Cups. He has accumulated 44 dribbles so far. In 1970, he made it to the World Cup final, but he lost against Pele and Brazil.8. Roberto Donadoni
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The Italian international played in the World Cup for Italy in both 1990 and 1994. As a World Cup player, Roberto Donadoni completed 47 dribbles. He's one of a kind since he can easily switch between the left and right sides of the midfield. In 1994, he made it to the World Cup final but lost to Brazil for the second time.7. Gheorghe Hagi
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Hagi was known as "The Maradona of the Carpathians" and is widely regarded as the greatest Romanian player. Throughout three World Cups, he racked up 53 dribbles. As a member of the Romanian team, he played a key role in the country's 1994 World Cup Round of 16 victories over Argentina.6. Arjen Robben
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The Dutch and Bayern Munich great dribbled 56 times in World Cup play between 2006 and 2014 alone. He had a pivotal role in the Dutch teams that made it to the World Cup Finals in 2010 and the semi-finals in 2014. Both his cut and his shots were quite lethal.5. Mario Kempes
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In 1978, the Argentine hero led his country to its first World Cup victory. There has never been a center forward on the planet like Kempes. In 1974, 1978, and 1982, he participated in the World Cup. In 61 career World Cup games, he dribbled the ball 61 times.4. Eden Hazard
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The Chelsea dribbler showed off his skills at the World Cup. As Belgium's captain, he has amassed 65 dribbles while participating in three World Cups (2014, 2018, and 2022). There was a time when he was ranked among the best dribblers, but since Belgium was knocked out of the World Cup in the Group Stage, things are not looking good for him.3. Jairzinho
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The Brazilian playmaker participated in 1966, 1970, and 1974 World Cups for Brazil. He has dribbled the ball 78 times so far. He helped win the 1970 World Cup by scoring a goal and assisting one another in the championship game victory over Italy.2. Diego Maradona
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Diego Maradona was a beast with the ball, making him one of the best players ever. Maradona scored the "Goal of the Century" against England in the 1986 World Cup Semifinals after dribbling past nearly half of the English lineup. Maradona has dribbled 106 times in World Cup play. Back in 1986, he was able to take home the World Cup trophy. He competed in four World Cups, from 1982 to '94: in '86 and '90, and '94.1. Lionel Messi
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Lionel Messi is the only player who could out-dribble Maradona. The dribbling skills of the Argentine international have distinguished the decade in football. La Pulga is a complete player on the field, with an incredible 120 dribbles to his name. He has played in five World Cups: 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2022, but has only made it to the finals once, in 2014. He knows this year's World Cup in Qatar will likely be his last and is determined to win the tournament's top trophy.Share this article
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