@heroearaucano while I appreciate the effort,
@Tuppet's comment was regarding the specifics of this draft — he did not question Figueroa's stance in football's history (he's unquestionably in the highest tier of center backs), but he tried to argue that his World Cup credentials weren't as impressive as, say, Baresi's/Moore's or Cannavaro's, in which he had a point.
Hopefully we'll see more of you here.
Speaking of Figueroa in the world cups, he played 3 from 1966 at age 17 until 1982 at age 36 (extension in years of age compared to Buffon or Carbajal).
In 1982 he played very well, but at 36 years and 9 months, he was already very slow, anyway he played as a veteran, elegant and precise, is as if Figueroa dosed his talent in proportion.
In 1974 his best age, the best match was not only against West Germany, against DDA the second time of game was exceptional. Figueroa played free from to attack, raised the spirits the team and he hit the volley goal post with the left leg(his less skillful leg). After against Australia, Figueroa was going to play as forward (words of Bonvallet), but because of the rain the game ruin. As a final fact, I do not think that for a single match they have evaluated Figueroa as the best defender of the world cup,
the three games must be evaluated, otherwise it is disproportionate. You have to realize that Beckenbauer was seconded as best defender, and ends up saying "I'm the European Figueroa."
In 1966 at age 17 he made a great world cup. The game against USSR was a cult match, pity that there is little visual material, but I commissioned them to watch. Journalists in Chile claimed that this 17-year-old boy was an experienced mister, a Don.