TOP 10s
TOP 10s

1) Diego Maradona (Argentina) v England – 1986

2) Thierry Henry (France) v Ireland – 2009

3) Djalma Santos (Brazil) v Czechoslovakia - 1962

4) Karl Heinz Schnellinger (West Germany) v Uruguay - 1966

5) Luis Suarez (Uruguay) v Ghana – 2010

6) Joe Jordan (Scotland) v Wales – 1977

7) Torsten Frings (Germany) v United States – 2002

8) Mario Kempes (Argentina) v Poland – 1978

9) Diego Maradona (Argentina) v USSR – 1990

10) Luis Fabiano (Brazil) v Ivory Coast – 2010

According to Goal.com

What is your Top 10?

1) Hungary 10-1 El Salvador – 1982

2) Hungary 9-0 South Korea – 1954

3) Yugoslavia 9-0 Zaire – 1974

4) Sweden 8-0 Cuba – 1938

5) Uruguay 8-0 Bolivia – 1950

6) Germany 8-0 Saudi Arabia – 2002

7) Turkey 7-0 South Korea – 1954

8) Uruguay 7-0 Scotland – 1954

9) Poland 7-0 Haiti – 1974

10) Portugal 7-0 North Korea – 2010

According to Goal.com

What is your Top 10?

1. South Africa vs. Mexico, June 11, 10 a.m

2. United States vs. England, June 12, 2:30 p.m.

3. Argentina vs. Nigeria, June 12, 10 a.m

4. Brazil vs. North Korea, June 15, 2:30 p.m.

5. Spain vs. Switzerland, June 16, 10 a.m.

6. France vs. Mexico, June 17, 2:30 p.m.

7. United States vs. Algeria, June 23, 10 a.m.

8. Ghana vs. Germany, June 23, 2:30 p.m.

9. Netherlands vs. Cameroon, June 24, 2:30 p.m.

10. Brazil vs. Portugal, June 25, 10 a.m.

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The Sydney Harbour Bridge an iconic landmark in Australia’s most populous state of New South Wales.

1. Vienna, Austria

2. Zurich, Switzerland

3. Geneva, Switzerland

4. Auckland, New Zealand

4. Vancouver, B.C.

6. Dusseldorf, Germany

7. Munich, Germany

7. Frankfurt, Germany

9. Bern, Switzerland

10. Sydney, Australia

According to TimesColonist.com

What is your Top 10?

1- The Black Forest
2- The Frisian Island
3- Munich
4- Berlin
5- Neuschwanstein Castle
6- Lake Constance
7-The Romantic Road
8- Cologne
9- Heidelberg
10- Dachau
According to E-Oferte.com

What is your Top 10?

Kingda Ka, Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, N.J.
Steel Dragon 2000, Nagashima Spa Land, Mie Prefecture, Japan
Wicked Twister, Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio
The Beast, Kings Island, Kings Island, Ohio
Dodonpa, Fuji-Q Highland, Yamanashi, Japan
Colossus, Thorpe Park, Surrey, England
X2, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Los Angeles, Calif.
Dueling Dragons, Universal’s Islands of Adventure, Orlando, Fla.
Tatsu, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Los Angeles, Calif.
Ring Racer, Nürburgring, Nürburg, Germany

According to Forbes Traveler…

What is your Top 10?
  1. Jim Clark 4.3.1936 to 7.4.1968 - Great Britain
    Grands prix: 72
    Wins: 25
    World Championships: 2 (1963, 65)
  2. Ayrton Senna 21.3.1960 to 1.5.1994 - Brazil
    Grands prix: 161
    Wins: 41
    World Championships: 3 (1988, 90, 91)
  3. Michael Schumacher 3.1.1969 Germany
    Grands prix: 250
    Wins: 91
    World Championships: 7 (1994, 95, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04)
  4. Alain Prost 24.2.1955 - France
    Grands prix: 199
    Wins: 51
    World Championships: 4 (1985, 86, 89, 93)
  5. Sir Jackie Stewart 11.6.1939 - Great Britain
    Grands prix: 99
    Wins: 27
    World Championships: 3 (1969, 71, 73)
  6. Juan Manuel Fangio 24.6.1911 to 17.7.1995 - Argentina
    Grands prix: 51
    Wins: 24
    World Championships: 5 (1951, 54, 55, 56, 57)
  7. Sir Stirling Moss 17.9.1929 - Great Britain
    Grands prix: 66
    Wins: 16
    World Championships: none
  8. Fernando Alonso 29.7.1981 - Spain
    Grands prix:123
    Wins: 21
    World Championships: 2 (2005, 06)
  9. Nigel Mansell 8.8.1953 - Great Britain
    Grands prix: 187
    Wins: 31
    World Championships: 1 (1992)
  10. Mika Hakkinen 28.9.1968 - Finland
    Grands prix: 161
    Wins: 20
    World Championships: 2 (1998, 99)

According to Times Online…

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