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He would have had the lad on the end of the wall stood still instead of diving out of the way mind…Can’t believe he didn’t hit the wall.
Good to see the lad doing well but the standard ain’t all that.
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He would have had the lad on the end of the wall stood still instead of diving out of the way mind…Can’t believe he didn’t hit the wall.
The Maurice Revello Tournament (formerly the Toulon Tournament) has been a major launching pad for young talent since 1967, with thousands of players participating—many of whom became global superstars, Ballon d'Or winners, World Cup champions, and club legends.
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The official tournament website ranks the top 100 players in its history based on their performances and subsequent careers. Here are some of the most notable ones (drawn from the top of that list and other well-documented alumni):Top-Ranked StandoutsCristiano Ronaldo (Portugal, 2003) — Ranked #1. Scored and impressed with Sporting CP before exploding at Manchester United.
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Zinédine Zidane (France, 1991) — Ranked #2. Played for AS Cannes; went on to become a Ballon d'Or winner and World Cup hero.
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Thierry Henry (France, 1997) — Ranked #3. Starred with AS Monaco in the tournament; later Arsenal and France legend.
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Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgaria, 1987) — Ranked #4. Ballon d'Or winner.
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Jean-Pierre Papin (France, 1985) — Ranked #5. Ballon d'Or winner.
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Other Iconic AlumniCafu (Brazil, 1990) — World Cup-winning captain.
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Daniel Alves (Brazil, 2002) — Record-breaking full-back.
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Javier Mascherano (Argentina, 2003) — Defensive midfielder stalwart for Liverpool and Barcelona.
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Hugo Sánchez (Mexico, 1975–76) — Legendary striker.
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Ronald Koeman (Netherlands, 1982) — Iconic defender and manager.
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Frank Lampard (England, 1998) — Chelsea and England midfield maestro.
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Lilian Thuram (France, 1992) — World Cup and Euros winner.
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Rui Costa (Portugal, 1992) — Creative playmaker.
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David Beckham (England, 1995–96) — Global icon.
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Juan Román Riquelme (Argentina, 1998) — Argentine genius.
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Alan Shearer (England, 1991) — Top scorer and Player of the Tournament; Premier League all-time leading scorer.
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David Trezeguet, Nicolas Anelka, Robert Pirès, and many other French talents from strong generations.
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More Recent/Modern-Era HighlightsAlisson, Marquinhos, João Cancelo, Rúben Dias, Ederson, James Rodríguez (2011, Player of the Tournament).
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It used to be a pretty good tournament back in the 90s and early 2000sI didn't know much about this tournament so I asked AI to explain it to me.
It gave me quite this list of alumni![]()
Not player of the tournament but won the breakthrough award or something. I think both he and Pickford were in the team of the tournament and we were all getting excited at Pickford picking out Watmore's runs all the time.Wasn't Duncan Watmore player of the tournament one year?
The premier League is a different league all together thoughThe lad looks superb.
He's going to be class.The premier League is a different league all together though