The best defenders in the world come up against the best strikers in the world at the World Cup. Here are some defenders who won their fair share of battles.
Beckenbaur was one of the classiest German players ever and made the sweeper role his own during his international career.
Vote for this articlePerhaps one of the unsung heroes of England's 1966 World Cup winning side, Cohen was immaculate at right back and played a large hand in their success.
Vote for this articleCaptained Brazil to victory in the 1970 World Cup and scored one of the best World Cup goals ever in the final. Unfortunately he was injured for the World Cup four years later.
Vote for this articleThe Italian sweeper was not the most physically imposing but was a class act and went to two World Cups, 1982 and 1990.
Vote for this articleOne of many brilliant Italian defenders over the years, Nesta helped Italy to become World champions in 2006.
Cannavaro is the only defender to have won the FIFA World Player Of The Year Award (2006) and he won the World Cup at the third attempt in the same year.
Vote for this articleThose lucky enough to have witnessed England's sole World Cup victory will remember what a brilliant player and leader Bobby Moore was. He sets the standard in this top ten.
Vote for this articleFacchetti is remembered as one of the game best attacking full backs but he was also equally adept in central defence. He reached the final with Italy in 1970.
Vote for this articleGenerally considered one of the best defenders to have played in the modern game, Maldini won one World Cup and played in a total of four World Cups.
Vote for this articleBecame a sweeper in the latter end of his career and he proved himself just as good there as in midfield.
Vote for this articleCafu is Brazil's most capped player, haivng played 143 times for his country. He won the World Cup in 1994 and 2002 and played in four consecutive World Cups.
Vote for this articleRio Ferdinand was the youngest defender to ever play for England when he amde his debut and he has shown he is at his best when facing tough opposition at the World Cup. 2010 will be the fourth World Cup that he goes to.
Vote for this articleThought to be Uruguay's best player ever, Jose Nasazzi captained the side that won the first ever World Cup in 1930. He also gained two Olympic Gold medals in his time for Uruguay and collected a total of 51 caps.
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