I still don't know how dida isn't mentioned among Khan, Buffon, Casillas and Neuer..This guy was an absolute beast.. I've watched multiple games of his and it looked like he had premonitions before players shoot the ball, he could literally save anything..the same applies to penalty saves, it's like he had future visions of where they'd place them.. He was something else
Jesus the nostalgia fans are getting ridiculous dida was a good keeper one of the best at the time sure. He was on par with shay given David seamen. Top class gks but nothing on the worlds best
One of the best Brazilian goalkeepers in history, Taffarel's successor in the national team, from the mid-nineties and much of the following decade. He had size, he was agile, confident, serious and quite good on penalties. With Brazil he won the world championship in 2002 and the Copa América in 1999 and with Milan he won an Italian league, two European Cups and an Italian Cup, mainly. Among other trophies in Brazil, the Copa Libertadores in 1997 stands out.
Let's not forget that he was a part of Galatasaray's golden generation that became the first (and only) Turkish club to ever win the major European silverwares (the UEFA Cup in 2000), along with the likes of Gheorghe Hagi, Hakan Sukur, etc. Edit: Apologize for small confusion. Taffarel had actually played for Galatasaray, not Dida.
4 days ago I was LITERALLY thinking about how much i enjoyed watching Dida when i was younger, and you pop this video out? Well played sir, well played
Claudio Taffarel set an extremely high standard of what it takes to be a confident, reliable, consistent goalkeeper for the Selecao. Dida took up that mantle and he delivered like Taffarel would cementing their legacies as Brazil's best ever goalkeepers. A country not known for goalkeeping standards but these two set the tone for Brazilians to excel in goalkeeping
Van der Saar was my favorite goalkeeper of that era. But Dida was just the best one of that time. I didn't enjoyed recognizing it, but he really was. As a Brazilian, I am forced to think that we could win much more if we had him under the poles for a longer period of time. Dida, o Brasil aprender a te amar pela sua dedicação e amor ao esporte que muitas vezes é ingrato.
Football Manager 2008 as a young teen with my first choice for team being AC Milan, is how i discovered Dida, and to this day he is one of my favorite goalkeepers, glad to have found here more info about him, thank you.
For those who don't know, Dida was considered the best Goalkeeper in Brazil back in 1993, while he played for Vitória, a mid/lower club in Brazil. After this, he was considered a legend by 2 brazilian football giants, Cruzeiro and Corinthians. After this, he played 300 times for Milan and won the Champions twice. He's a living legend.
@@Samson-h6l I know that opinions are subjective, so there's no real answer to who's better between Dida and Buffon. Having grown up watching both in their prime, I'll tend towards agreeing with the other guy that Dida was slightly better than Buffon in terms of peak ability. For a short few years back then, I would probably have picked Dida over Buffon.
@@beno1129 Buffon's fee was the record for a keeper for two decades. He saw off a truly exceptional generation of Italian keepers by 20 years old. He was consistency personified for decades, and he and Casillas (wonderful keeper, little bit overrated in my opinion) dominated keeper awards for a generation. The body of work is phenomenal. In my lifetime I think Buffon and Oliver Kahn are in a class of their own. They have the CVs. I take your point on opinions, and I would make the following comparison. Is Leo Messi the greatest footballer ever? The weight of achievements make it so. Is he the best footballer I have seen? Paradoxically, I would say no. Brazilian Ronaldo of the late 1990's holds that distinction, and that is a hill I will die on. Finally, with tongue firmly in cheek, Christian Abbiati never took Buffon's place.
@@Samson-h6l I agree with you about 1990s Ronaldo, and that's kind of my point about Dida. For a brief moment in time, I would have picked him over Buffon. But overall along the length of their careers, of course I'd go with Buffon. God point about Abbiati, lol. It does say a lot about Buffon that in an era of Abbiati, Cudicini, Toldo, etc, he still remained the undisputed Italy goalie.
Bernard lama and Shaka hislop were the first black goalies I saw so no, Dida didnt pave any way. I guess we need a race narrative story to sell these days. Disgusting really because we could do this argument for all sorts of people in all sorts of disciplines from all sorts of ethnicities. It’s boring now.
The stigma about black goalkeepers still carries on, to this day; unfortunately. Albeit, on the fringes of social media discourse. But yah, some people still have that belief. Which is wild to me coz I'm African, so... all our goalkeepers are black lol
I remember watching Dida on Club World Cup with Corinthians, after all he was instrumental in defeating my fav club Real Madrid (in PK) Thanks btw, TIL about black GK 'superstition'
Since you did a video on Maldini, make one for Alessandro Nesta so you can complete the duo. Nesta is my favourite player alongside Baggio, Ibrahimović and Modrić.
11:38 he's about halfway to the edge of the six yard box. Coming off the line was not penalized back then. Dida wouldn't be as good at penalties if the rule was enforced.
Just one correction: Dida youth clube was actually Cruzeiro de Alagoas, they use an identical logo to Cruzeiro Esporte Clube (with difference in the words written), which is the team Dida play professionally before leaving Brazil.
Well ya it definitely helps when you step eight feet off the line and are right in front of the penalty kick taker. Watch him (2003 CL final vs Juve) and Dudek (Istanbul final), absurd how the penalties stood.
Brazil always does that whenever they lose. They always blame one player 100% and shun them even though football is a team sport. Watching Brazil lose is always so satisfying.
@Samson-h6l Being the “most successful English player” means nothing lmao England are tragic Foden is the most successful English player of his generation
It's crazy that the Brazillian Football had always been a subject to the "Maracanazo curse", even if they now had 5 World Cup titles. But then, the 2014 World Cup and 1-7 happened at home soil, and that really destroyed the Brazillian Football's old legacies when it comes to international success.
Barbosa’s case is just another example of how Black people are judged as a group instead of individually. And I’ve had Brazilians tell me there’s no racism/discrimination in Brazil 😂
He was world class in his prime but never the best keeper in the world 🌎 Buffon vander sar. nueur and other's were better he still made mistakes but for a while he was the best south American keeper
Why would Dida paved a way for Mendy and Onana? They're both africans, play on EPL, and had no bussiness with brazilian fans opinion. And EPL never had any problem with black keeper. David James even making it up into national team. 🤔
Sorry, lad... I've born in the 70s and NEVER heard anything like this BS of "black goalkeepers are worst" and I grew up among racist folks. Maybe there were this kind of discrimination in the 50s, but when Dida arose it was no more
Good video, but the black thing was a overstretch. It seems like you wanna convey the American rac1sm to Brazil. Over here people are discriminated by social position, not by color. The absence of goalkeepers in Brazil is related to the culture: every kid wants to be the new Neymar or Ronaldinho. Overall almost no one wants to be a goalkeeper.
@@jezza3789 i always thought he was overrated back in the day his milan days he got overshadowed by the defenders like maldini,stam,nesta,cafu.....& even though brazil won the 2002 WC his contributions are negligible....he was imposing and great against penalties but nothing to boast about , his long shots judgement is one of the worst for a world class club like AC Milan he mostly stay still and look for the ball to get in .....plus he got some fraud cases, thats pretty much sums it up why I wasn't not a fan of him
As I watched close every possible Milan game of that age I still prefer Abiatti 9/10 times over Didda. Dude was one of the best keepers ever 1v1 and in static situations but I can point at least 30 hilarious long shots he just watched and did not save. Dida is similar to Molina from the La Coruna domination period - awesome on short shots inside the box and hilarious on long range shots.
This is not the Thomas Nkono video we all voted for. For chrissakes, Gigi Buffon named his first son after him. You're letting legends whom your audience should know about, fly under the radar.
YOU ARE A LEGEND
Omg finally thank you after (20)th video in a row i comment to make a video about this man thank you for making it
This is dedicated to you brother 🤣
@RaymarFootball thanks man but you forget one thing Dida has the highest save percentage to match over casillas van der sar khan and many others
@@RaymarFootballMAKE A VID ON MACMANAMAN
Make a video on phillipo inzaghi@@RaymarFootball
I've been hoping you got your wish. Dida is my fav ever keeper, thank you for the dedication.
I still don't know how dida isn't mentioned among Khan, Buffon, Casillas and Neuer..This guy was an absolute beast.. I've watched multiple games of his and it looked like he had premonitions before players shoot the ball, he could literally save anything..the same applies to penalty saves, it's like he had future visions of where they'd place them.. He was something else
the king of penalties for a reason 💯
Overrated he caused Ac Milan those UCL finals
@iamnanirandom2158 what??? 😂😂😂 Kid WTF are you yapping about??? He was the best in every UCL campaign Milan had
Dida was good but never as good as the other keepers you mentioned. Those were S-Tier while Dida was A-Tier
Jesus the nostalgia fans are getting ridiculous dida was a good keeper one of the best at the time sure. He was on par with shay given David seamen. Top class gks but nothing on the worlds best
One of the best Brazilian goalkeepers in history, Taffarel's successor in the national team, from the mid-nineties and much of the following decade.
He had size, he was agile, confident, serious and quite good on penalties.
With Brazil he won the world championship in 2002 and the Copa América in 1999 and with Milan he won an Italian league, two European Cups and an Italian Cup, mainly.
Among other trophies in Brazil, the Copa Libertadores in 1997 stands out.
Let's not forget that he was a part of Galatasaray's golden generation that became the first (and only) Turkish club to ever win the major European silverwares (the UEFA Cup in 2000), along with the likes of Gheorghe Hagi, Hakan Sukur, etc.
Edit: Apologize for small confusion. Taffarel had actually played for Galatasaray, not Dida.
In the 2002 World Cup Marcos was the starter.
@@ezraezra2928 He never play for Galatasaray
@KickinItWithNatalia He meant Taffarel, not Dida
4 days ago I was LITERALLY thinking about how much i enjoyed watching Dida when i was younger, and you pop this video out? Well played sir, well played
glad I made this at the right time 🤣
Claudio Taffarel set an extremely high standard of what it takes to be a confident, reliable, consistent goalkeeper for the Selecao. Dida took up that mantle and he delivered like Taffarel would cementing their legacies as Brazil's best ever goalkeepers.
A country not known for goalkeeping standards but these two set the tone for Brazilians to excel in goalkeeping
Marcos around 2002 when they won the WC was also reall good, they had rock solid goalkeepers.
Van der Saar was my favorite goalkeeper of that era. But Dida was just the best one of that time. I didn't enjoyed recognizing it, but he really was. As a Brazilian, I am forced to think that we could win much more if we had him under the poles for a longer period of time.
Dida, o Brasil aprender a te amar pela sua dedicação e amor ao esporte que muitas vezes é ingrato.
He is a legend and won't be forgotten
Football Manager 2008 as a young teen with my first choice for team being AC Milan, is how i discovered Dida, and to this day he is one of my favorite goalkeepers, glad to have found here more info about him, thank you.
Lol the Dida volley ball Photoshop 😂
🤣🤣🤣 had to keep the visuals easy to follow
For those who don't know, Dida was considered the best Goalkeeper in Brazil back in 1993, while he played for Vitória, a mid/lower club in Brazil. After this, he was considered a legend by 2 brazilian football giants, Cruzeiro and Corinthians. After this, he played 300 times for Milan and won the Champions twice. He's a living legend.
His legacy is in good hands with Mbappe 🔥
😂😂😂.....shhhhhhh.....😂😂😂
Dida, one of the GOATs
as a Milan fan....Dida.....what a player !
Him being benched for Marcos for the 2002 world cup was some a grade bs
Marcos was a good guy, but definitely a worse goalie.
Amazing Stuff 👏
Dida doesnt get the recognition he deserves. He was an incredible keeper who had phenomenal reflexes
Dida had higher peak than my favorite Buffon. It was for 3-5 years, but he was better.
Vehemently disagree.
@@Samson-h6l I know that opinions are subjective, so there's no real answer to who's better between Dida and Buffon. Having grown up watching both in their prime, I'll tend towards agreeing with the other guy that Dida was slightly better than Buffon in terms of peak ability. For a short few years back then, I would probably have picked Dida over Buffon.
@@beno1129 Buffon's fee was the record for a keeper for two decades. He saw off a truly exceptional generation of Italian keepers by 20 years old. He was consistency personified for decades, and he and Casillas (wonderful keeper, little bit overrated in my opinion) dominated keeper awards for a generation. The body of work is phenomenal.
In my lifetime I think Buffon and Oliver Kahn are in a class of their own. They have the CVs. I take your point on opinions, and I would make the following comparison.
Is Leo Messi the greatest footballer ever? The weight of achievements make it so. Is he the best footballer I have seen? Paradoxically, I would say no. Brazilian Ronaldo of the late 1990's holds that distinction, and that is a hill I will die on.
Finally, with tongue firmly in cheek, Christian Abbiati never took Buffon's place.
@@Samson-h6l I agree with you about 1990s Ronaldo, and that's kind of my point about Dida. For a brief moment in time, I would have picked him over Buffon. But overall along the length of their careers, of course I'd go with Buffon. God point about Abbiati, lol. It does say a lot about Buffon that in an era of Abbiati, Cudicini, Toldo, etc, he still remained the undisputed Italy goalie.
Di Da Di Da Duuuuuu! Only legend knows this
He was my original goat in middle-school back in early 2000's
Best channel ever
much ❤️
@@RaymarFootball ❤️
don't talk about Dida and onana in same sentence ever again
... The disrespect ...
I said he paved the way for black keepers to be accepted (like Onana) 🤣 did you think I meant theyre on the same level
@RaymarFootball yeah I know but you should say about Mike Maignan he is bringing back the memories of dida every time I watch Milan
Bernard lama and Shaka hislop were the first black goalies I saw so no, Dida didnt pave any way. I guess we need a race narrative story to sell these days. Disgusting really because we could do this argument for all sorts of people in all sorts of disciplines from all sorts of ethnicities. It’s boring now.
@TheAndostro Maignan is finished, so you even watch Milan?😭
Onana is arguably better
The stigma about black goalkeepers still carries on, to this day; unfortunately. Albeit, on the fringes of social media discourse. But yah, some people still have that belief. Which is wild to me coz I'm African, so... all our goalkeepers are black lol
Yeah cuz most are mid
@@TOlp-oe3fp doesnt matter still no right to judge on skin collour nor racism white keepers can be just as bad
I think the stigma is only around Onana
one of the best gk in efootball
The first top Black goalkeeper I can remember is Bernard Lama from PSG.
I remember watching Dida on Club World Cup with Corinthians, after all he was instrumental in defeating my fav club Real Madrid (in PK)
Thanks btw, TIL about black GK 'superstition'
ajax had a black goalkeeper stanley menzo from 1982 to 1994 wo also played 6 matcher for the netherlands
Dida oooooo Dida ooooo Dida
Never knew this. Loved it.
For me he's the best of all time, as a corinthians fan, i remember watching him win us the world title at corinthians!
I used to hate that guy, he refuses to conside a goal
Deserves an icon card on eafc!
Some people have the audacity to say the Maracanazo wasn't a big deal... Uruguay noma' ladies and gentlemen
The Brazillian Football has died when it comes to World Cup after that night in Belo Horizonte (1-7).
@@ezraezra2928 It's funny because the same was said after The Maracanaço.
I remembered watching a video of his training practice on his mid-40s in 2015. The guy was still great
Dida penalty tactics would be illegal in today's game. He usually take steps foward
Dida, Vincent Kompany and Fernando Torres are all criminally underrated in their respective positions
the Black Panther
Nelson de Jesus Silva
Deus Dida
nelson dida is the most underrated goalkeeper of all time he wins svery trophy and people still hating on him give me one goalkeeper did what he did
Neuer? Kahn? Casillas?
Not even the most underrated Milan keeper. Sebastiano Rossi. Held almost every record in Serie A and still couldn't get a cap.
My Bro saying AC Milan's penalty takers were not reliable and showing Pirlo in his video... 12:06 😅
On that day they werent 😭 they missed more
@RaymarFootball Yeah. That's true 💯
Dida, the goalkeeper who was part of a legendary AC Milan squad
Best actor in Glasgow
Also, let's not forget the infamous "fireworks incident" during the Milan Derby in 2005.
The Goalkeeper So Good At Saving Penalties, He Changed The Rules of Football. That's Emiliano Martínez!
"The Greatest Goalkeeper Of This Century".
Since you did a video on Maldini, make one for Alessandro Nesta so you can complete the duo.
Nesta is my favourite player alongside Baggio, Ibrahimović and Modrić.
I had no idea it was that level of stress for dida, thats some absolute bonkers level of Hysteria for black keepers😂
11:38 he's about halfway to the edge of the six yard box. Coming off the line was not penalized back then. Dida wouldn't be as good at penalties if the rule was enforced.
Out of context the title and thumbnail is actually crazy...
DIDA!!!!!!!!
I don't know this, but when i was a kid what i Saw Dida always did much mistake like Onana this day
Just one correction: Dida youth clube was actually Cruzeiro de Alagoas, they use an identical logo to Cruzeiro Esporte Clube (with difference in the words written), which is the team Dida play professionally before leaving Brazil.
Can you do a video about neuer?
Just asking
THE ICEMAN HIMSELF
dida was diddy of football
Dida the running man thats falls when nobody is around haha
Well ya it definitely helps when you step eight feet off the line and are right in front of the penalty kick taker. Watch him (2003 CL final vs Juve) and Dudek (Istanbul final), absurd how the penalties stood.
Please make a video about Raul Gonzales next 🙏
Brazil always does that whenever they lose. They always blame one player 100% and shun them even though football is a team sport. Watching Brazil lose is always so satisfying.
Onana mentioned 😂
maybe do raul asencio next?
Why would he make a video about a player with less than 100 career appearances
Bro will make every legends video except MACMANAMAN
Because he ain’t a legend?
@@TOlp-oe3fp Most successful English footballer of his generation. So, maybe, maybe not?
@Samson-h6l Being the “most successful English player” means nothing lmao England are tragic
Foden is the most successful English player of his generation
❤❤❤
It's crazy that the Brazillian Football had always been a subject to the "Maracanazo curse", even if they now had 5 World Cup titles.
But then, the 2014 World Cup and 1-7 happened at home soil, and that really destroyed the Brazillian Football's old legacies when it comes to international success.
The largest official attendance at a football match, and Brazil retired the white kit afterward. The Maracanaço was/is a big deal for Brazil.
@@peterweyland9410 Agreed. And if it wasn't for that tragedy, Brazil would have won more than 5 World Cup titles as of today.
why he didnt play at all at 2002 fifa world cup if he was so good ?
Wasnt Dida part of the 1994 WC winning squad?
Barbosa’s case is just another example of how Black people are judged as a group instead of individually. And I’ve had Brazilians tell me there’s no racism/discrimination in Brazil 😂
He should've been jailed for fraud
many footballers have done worse crimes and havent been in jail 🤣
Mary Earps/Chloe Kelly please
Dida fell off man 😢
From being an absolute 🐐to hosting funny parties
🤣 Diddy you mean
@@RaymarFootball MAKE A VIDEO ON MACMANAMAN
Do gianluca pagliuca
Two of the last five videos have been keepers. Enough for a while please. Zzzzzzz
l stop watching football after 2018. Reason Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Kaka, Cafu, Roberto and Dida retail. Dida for me best goalkeeper ever
Dida is litteraly the best keeper
Yeah “literally” as being a goalkeeper is not a real profession it’s an bloody abstract idea so yeh use literally
@Shahwezz What are you waffling about
Haha ok lets all just say things that arent true.. whos next?
Zero ball knowledge
Is this who maigian has live up to? Sheesh
He was world class in his prime but never the best keeper in the world 🌎 Buffon vander sar. nueur and other's were better he still made mistakes but for a while he was the best south American keeper
Dida was noting but a joke as a keeper.
11:40 lol way off his line
Forza Milan! Forza Dida!
e o mundial do corinthians porra?
Hi brother i have a business idea
nobody cares
Why would Dida paved a way for Mendy and Onana? They're both africans, play on EPL, and had no bussiness with brazilian fans opinion. And EPL never had any problem with black keeper. David James even making it up into national team. 🤔
DIda sounds like Diddy
Sorry, lad... I've born in the 70s and NEVER heard anything like this BS of "black goalkeepers are worst" and I grew up among racist folks. Maybe there were this kind of discrimination in the 50s, but when Dida arose it was no more
In brazil it very much was
@@RaymarFootball Mano.. cé tuga... fala vc do seu país que eu dou a fita do meu
Good video, but the black thing was a overstretch. It seems like you wanna convey the American rac1sm to Brazil. Over here people are discriminated by social position, not by color. The absence of goalkeepers in Brazil is related to the culture: every kid wants to be the new Neymar or Ronaldinho. Overall almost no one wants to be a goalkeeper.
Dida was known as a meme in that milan team
Only later in his tenure at milan he started making lots of mistakes, but he was never a joke
Didn’t know they had memes back then, where do you get your info from? Yourself?
Never a fan of him, but good to know the backstory ❤....your narration as usual nailed it
Why? Weird thing to spout out, what did you not like about him?
@@jezza3789 i always thought he was overrated back in the day his milan days he got overshadowed by the defenders like maldini,stam,nesta,cafu.....& even though brazil won the 2002 WC his contributions are negligible....he was imposing and great against penalties but nothing to boast about , his long shots judgement is one of the worst for a world class club like AC Milan he mostly stay still and look for the ball to get in .....plus he got some fraud cases, thats pretty much sums it up why I wasn't not a fan of him
As I watched close every possible Milan game of that age I still prefer Abiatti 9/10 times over Didda. Dude was one of the best keepers ever 1v1 and in static situations but I can point at least 30 hilarious long shots he just watched and did not save. Dida is similar to Molina from the La Coruna domination period - awesome on short shots inside the box and hilarious on long range shots.
Lmao you're crazy, abiatti was mid af
You just being racist now
lmao DIDA?
This is not the Thomas Nkono video we all voted for. For chrissakes, Gigi Buffon named his first son after him. You're letting legends whom your audience should know about, fly under the radar.
Aint that deep brodie
A norwejiyan jealous of a mere latino that’s new
Can I order your tears? Their saltiness would be perfect for my seasoning collection
Womp womp
Nobody cares about that mid “legend”
He’d be playing for Hull City in todays era
If Dida is black, I'm Japonese. You guys have zero clues about Brazilian ethnicities.
Onana, what?!
There’s still time to delete this comment lmao
There are black Brazilians you know 😄
Konnichiwa dumb @ss