1. Alfredo di Stefano - Argentina (Six caps, six goals); Colombia (four caps, 0 goals); Spain (31 caps, 23 goals). Regarded by many, including Diego Maradona and Pele, as the greatest footballer ever, he missed out on the World Cup finals of 1958 and '62. Getty
GREATEST PLAYERS NEVER TO PLAY IN A WORLD CUP: 10 - Matthew Le Tissier, England (Eight caps 0 goals). His extravagant talents and ability to score spectacular goals were largely overlooked by national team managers. Getty
9 - Liam Brady, Republic of Ireland (72 caps, nine goals). The silky midfielder made his mark for Arsenal and Juventus, but 'Chippy' was overlooked by Ireland manager Jack Charlton for the 1990 World Cup squad. Getty
8: David Ginola - France (17 caps, three goals). The flamboyant winger was blamed for France missing the World Cup in the US in 1994 after his misdirected pass handed the winner to Bulgaria in qualification. AFP
7: Jari Litmanen - Finland (137 caps, 32 goals). Finland's greatest ever player never had the chance to dazzle on the World Cup stage. Getty
6: George Weah - Liberia (75 caps, 18 goals). Played in two African Cup of Nations for minnows Liberia. Getty
5: Ryan Giggs - Wales (64 caps, 12 goals). Often at the centre of a club versus country tug-of-war between Manchester Unired and Wales, Giggs was part of the 'Golden Generation' that missed qualification for the 1994 World Cup. Getty
4: Eric Cantona - France (45 caps, 20 goals). A mercurial genius who, like Ginola, paid the price for France's failure to make it to the World Cup in the US in 1994. AFP
3: Ian Rush - Wales (73 caps, 28 goals). Liverpool's record goalscorer narrowly missed out on qualification for the 1994 World Cup in the US. Getty
2: George Best - Northern Ireland (37 caps, nine goals). Another player of breathtaking talent who, as with George Weah, suffered from the fact that he played for one of the smaller nations. Getty
1. Alfredo di Stefano - Argentina (Six caps, six goals); Colombia (four caps, 0 goals); Spain (31 caps, 23 goals). Regarded by many, including Diego Maradona and Pele, as the greatest footballer ever, he missed out on the World Cup finals of 1958 and '62. Getty
GREATEST PLAYERS NEVER TO PLAY IN A WORLD CUP: 10 - Matthew Le Tissier, England (Eight caps 0 goals). His extravagant talents and ability to score spectacular goals were largely overlooked by national team managers. Getty
9 - Liam Brady, Republic of Ireland (72 caps, nine goals). The silky midfielder made his mark for Arsenal and Juventus, but 'Chippy' was overlooked by Ireland manager Jack Charlton for the 1990 World Cup squad. Getty
8: David Ginola - France (17 caps, three goals). The flamboyant winger was blamed for France missing the World Cup in the US in 1994 after his misdirected pass handed the winner to Bulgaria in qualification. AFP
7: Jari Litmanen - Finland (137 caps, 32 goals). Finland's greatest ever player never had the chance to dazzle on the World Cup stage. Getty
6: George Weah - Liberia (75 caps, 18 goals). Played in two African Cup of Nations for minnows Liberia. Getty
5: Ryan Giggs - Wales (64 caps, 12 goals). Often at the centre of a club versus country tug-of-war between Manchester Unired and Wales, Giggs was part of the 'Golden Generation' that missed qualification for the 1994 World Cup. Getty
4: Eric Cantona - France (45 caps, 20 goals). A mercurial genius who, like Ginola, paid the price for France's failure to make it to the World Cup in the US in 1994. AFP
3: Ian Rush - Wales (73 caps, 28 goals). Liverpool's record goalscorer narrowly missed out on qualification for the 1994 World Cup in the US. Getty
2: George Best - Northern Ireland (37 caps, nine goals). Another player of breathtaking talent who, as with George Weah, suffered from the fact that he played for one of the smaller nations. Getty
1. Alfredo di Stefano - Argentina (Six caps, six goals); Colombia (four caps, 0 goals); Spain (31 caps, 23 goals). Regarded by many, including Diego Maradona and Pele, as the greatest footballer ever, he missed out on the World Cup finals of 1958 and '62. Getty