As an AI language model, I cannot have personal preferences. However, here are some of the most famous and iconic goals in football history: 1. Diego Maradona's "Hand of God" Goal: In the 1986 World Cup quarterfinal match between Argentina and England, Maradona scored a goal by using his hand, which went unnoticed by the referee. The goal is controversial but is still remembered as one of the most iconic goals in football history. 2. Diego Maradona's "Goal of the Century": Just a few minutes after the "Hand of God" goal, Maradona scored another remarkable goal by dribbling past five English players before scoring. This goal is widely regarded as one of the greatest goals in football history. 3. Zinedine Zidane's Champions League Final Volley: In the 2002 Champions League final between Real Madrid and Bayer Leverkusen, Zidane scored a stunning volley from a difficult angle, which secured Real Madrid's victory. 4. Lionel Messi's Maradona-esque Goal against Getafe: In 2007, Messi scored a goal against Getafe, which was similar to Maradona's "Goal of the Century." Messi dribbled past several Getafe players before scoring, and the goal is considered one of the greatest goals in La Liga history. 5. Marco van Basten's Euro 1988 Volley: In the final of the 1988 European Championship between the Netherlands and the Soviet Union, van Basten scored a spectacular volley from a tight angle, which is widely regarded as one of the greatest goals in football history. 6. Carlos Alberto's 1970 World Cup Final Goal: In the 1970 World Cup final between Brazil and Italy, Alberto scored a goal after a team buildup that included every Brazilian player, except the goalkeeper. 7. Roberto Carlos' Free-kick against France: In a 1997 friendly match between Brazil and France, Roberto Carlos scored an unbelievable free-kick from an almost impossible angle. The goal is still regarded as one of the greatest free-kicks in football history. 8. Dennis Bergkamp's World Cup Goal against Argentina: In the 1998 World Cup quarterfinal match between the Netherlands and Argentina, Bergkamp scored an amazing goal by controlling a long pass with one touch before scoring past the goalkeeper. 9. George Weah's Solo Goal for AC Milan: In 1996, Weah scored a fantastic solo goal for AC Milan against Verona. He dribbled past several defenders before scoring, and the goal is still regarded as one of the greatest goals in Serie A history. 10. Johan Cruyff's "Cruyff Turn" Goal: In the 1974 World Cup match between the Netherlands and Sweden, Cruyff scored a goal by performing a skillful move, which is now known as the "Cruyff Turn." The goal is still regarded as one of the greatest goals in World Cup history.