1998 World Cup

Valdo at PSG

Valdo – provisory title

He dribbled like a dancer, played with a smile, and made chaos look beautiful. A rebel with the ball, and a genius no system could ever hold down.

soviet goalkeeper Lev Yashin

Lev Yashin – provisory title

He dribbled like a dancer, played with a smile, and made chaos look beautiful. A rebel with the ball, and a genius no system could ever hold down.

Johan Neeskens for Barcelona

Johan Neeskens – provisory title

He dribbled like a dancer, played with a smile, and made chaos look beautiful. A rebel with the ball, and a genius no system could ever hold down.

Vinnie Jones at Wimbledon

Vinnie Jones – provisory title

He dribbled like a dancer, played with a smile, and made chaos look beautiful. A rebel with the ball, and a genius no system could ever hold down.

Alexi Lalas at the USA94 World Cup

Alexi Lalas – provisory title

He dribbled like a dancer, played with a smile, and made chaos look beautiful. A rebel with the ball, and a genius no system could ever hold down.

Alain Sutter playing for Switzerland

Alain Sutter – provisory title

He dribbled like a dancer, played with a smile, and made chaos look beautiful. A rebel with the ball, and a genius no system could ever hold down.

Jay-Jay Okocha playing for Nigeria

Jay-Jay Okocha: The Untamable Genius

He dribbled like a dancer, played with a smile, and made chaos look beautiful. A rebel with the ball, and a genius no system could ever hold down.

Ronaldo and Batistuta for the World XI

The greatest duo that never was

Among the many quirks that made PES special, there was one feature that held me in a romantic kind of awe: the all-star teams. Europe XI versus the Rest of the World XI.