IFFHS announces the top three Concacaf footballers of the past decade: ten

End of debate? Many argue about who is the best footballer in the world Concacaf currently, as the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) has chosen the best three.

This top-3 is bound to cause controversy, as a Central American has surpassed a Mexican crack and an American.

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According to IFFHS, the Costa Rican Keylor Navas is the best of the Concacaf in the last decade. Tico’s goalkeeper surpasses the Mexican Chicharito Hernandez and the American Clint Dempsey.

Keylor, the current PSG goalkeeper, won practically everything in his time at Real Madrid. He was a three-time champion in the Champions League, winning three European Supercups and four Club World Cups, as well as a Spanish League and a Spanish Super Cup.

Undoubtedly, for performance and performance, the Tico has had no competition for the past 10 years. Now he shines with PSG de France.

On the other hand, Javier Chicharito Hernandez he has also had an excellent career in Europe. The Mexican played at Real Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, West Ham and Sevilla. He has won two English competitions and three Community Shields with the Red Devils, a Club World Cup with Real Madrid and was part of the Sevilla squad that won a Europa League.

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The third best player according to IFFHS, it is Clint Dempsey, whose last clubs were Fulham, Tottenham and the Seattle Sounders. As for trophies, it cannot be compared side by side Keylor Navas or the Chicharito.

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The top 3 of the best players in Concacaf.

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