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Best Soccer Players in the World of 2013

“I was born to play football, just like Beethoven was born to write music and Michelangelo was born to paint.” — Pelé

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1. Lionel Messi (Argentina & Barcelona)

His ability to mesmerize defenders with a mix of skill and pace is unmatched and it often appears as though the ball is glued to his feet.

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2. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal & Real Madrid)

His famous stepover is imitated in parks right across the world.

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3. Xavi Hernandez (Spain & Barcelona)

He works superbly with partner-in-crime Andres Iniesta, the pair undoubtedly responsible for enhancing Messi’s game further with the steady stream of passes with which they provide in the final third.

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4. Andres Iniesta (Spain & Barcelona)

Iniesta's understanding with club-mate Xavi Hernandez borders on the telepathic at times. The short, eye of the needle passing the pair produce can pierce holes in the most stubborn of rearguards.

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5. Robin van Persie (Netherlands & Manchester United)

Having put the injury problems that blighted Van Persie throughout his mid-20s behind him, the Dutchman is now one of the most feared strikers in world soccer.

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6. Yaya Toure (Ivory Coast & Manchester City)

Few players are capable of switching through the gears so effortlessly and watching Toure rampage through Premier League midfields is one of the most spectacular sights in world soccer.

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7. Philippe Lahm (Germany & Bayern Munich)

The versatile Germany international can play in both of the full-back positions, while Guardiola has also used him as a defensive midfielder, such is his high opinion of Lahm’s tackling and distribution skills.

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8. Gareth Bale (Wales & Real Madrid)

Bale is a supreme dribbler who boasts the pace and skill to beat multiple opponents. He is also a great finisher and capable of scoring consistently from long range.

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9. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden & Paris Saint-Germain)

Just witness his stunning overhead kick against England in 2012. Ibra has won league titles in Holland, Italy, Spain and France with six different clubs and is something of a lucky charm for those willing to invest in his considerable talents.

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10. Wayne Rooney (England & Manchester United)

Superb awareness, long-range passing, hold-up play and a never-say-die spirit combine to make a precious asset for club and country.

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