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30 GREATEST FULL-BACKS EVER

30 JOSIMAR

Selected in FIFA’s 1986 World Cup All-Star Team, Brazilian right-back Josimar only won 16 caps, yet established himself among the planet’s premier right-backs during the ’80s. Incredibly, he made his debut in Mexico and scored in each of his first two internationals.

CAREER HIGHLIGHT Doing what apparently comes naturally for Brazilian full-backs and bagging a belter at the World Cup – against Northern Ireland great Pat Jennings, no less.

29 ERIC ABIDAL

A league winner in France, Spain and Greece (of course), in addition to starting the 2006 World Cup Final, Abidal had a stunning career. He needed surgery on a liver tumour in 2011, yet won the Champions League two months later with Barcelona. After a transplant, he still managed to return to first-team action.

CAREER HIGHLIGHT Hoisting the European Cup at Wembley following his initial surgery – captain Carles Puyol handed him the honour.

28 BRANDI CHASTAIN

An idol of the women’s game, Chastain won 192 caps for the United States from 1988 to 2004. A highly versatile right-back who could also operate in midfield or up front, Chastain slammed home the winning spot-kick in the 1999 World Cup Final shootout against China.

CAREER HIGHLIGHT After that penalty, she removed her shirt in celebration, making for what was later described as the “most iconic photograph ever taken of a female athlete”.

27 DENIS IRWIN

The greatest full-back known by their middle

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