Edwin van der Sar enjoyed an incredible football career.

The Dutchman established himself as one of the best goalkeeper's in the history of the game during stints with Ajax, Juventus, Fulham and Manchester United.

He won the Champions League on two occasions (with Ajax in 1995 and with Man United in 2008), while he turned out 130 times for his country.

Van der Sar played alongside some of the greatest footballers to have ever graced the planet.

But who makes it into the legendary goalkeeper's greatest six-a-side team of former teammates?

Van der Sar answered that very question in 2016. View who he selected, per the Daily Mail, below...

Edwin van der Sar's greatest six-a-side team of former teammates

GK: Edwin Van der Sar

Van der Sar is said to have reluctantly picked himself in goal.

DEF: Rio Ferdinand

The Dutchman was in no hesitation when picking Ferdinand. They played alongside each other for six years at United.

Edwin van der Sar and Rio Ferdinand in action for Man Utd
Football - FC Schalke 04 v Manchester United UEFA Champions League Semi Final First Leg - Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany - 10/11 - 26/4/11 Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand (R) celebrates his teams second goal with Edwin Van der Sar Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Jason Cairnduff Livepic

Football - FC Schalke 04 v Manchester United UEFA Champions League Semi Final First Leg - Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany - 10/11 - 26/4/11

Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand (R) celebrates his teams second goal with Edwin Van der Sar

Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Jason Cairnduff

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CM: Paul Scholes

When picking Scholes, he said: "Midfield is difficult. I’ve had the opportunities with (Zinedine) Zidane, Paul Scholes, Del Piero, Frank Rijkaard... Lets go for Scholes."

CM: Zinedine Zidane

"Scholes and Zidane. They could play together!" Van der Sar stated. It would have been a travesty had Zinedine missed out.

Zinedine Zidane in action for Juventus
29 Aug 1999: Zinedine Zidane of Juventus during the Serie A match against Reggina at the Stadio Delle Alpi in Turin, Italy. The game ended 1-1. Mandatory Credit: Claudio Villa /Allsport

29 Aug 1999: Zinedine Zidane of Juventus during the Serie A match against Reggina at the Stadio Delle Alpi in Turin, Italy. The game ended 1-1. \ Mandatory Credit: Claudio Villa /Allsport

ST: Patrick Kluivert

Van der Sar was very complimentary of Kluivert when picking his compatriot in his side.

"Up front there’s Patrick Kluivert, Rooney, Ronaldo – at my time was more playing like a right winger.

"He was good, you could still reach him. You could still make sure that he did whatever you wanted him to do. You’d clap him for running back.

"But I’ve got to pick a Dutch player so I’ll have Patrick Kluivert. He did not get everything out of his career, but in essence he was a great striker."

ST: Dennis Bergkamp

Van der Sar rounded out his team with Bergkamp. "‘Then there’s Marco van Basten. But I only played against him so I’ll go Dennis Bergkamp. I think he’s very appreciated here, especially in London," he said.

Dennis Bergkamp and Edwin van der Sar in action for Holland
Switzerland vs Holland, 13/6/96, Group A Qualifier, Euro '96, Pic : Alan Cozzi / Action Images Dennis Bergkamp celebrates Holland's win with 'keeper Edwin Van Der Sar

Switzerland vs Holland, 13/6/96, Group A Qualifier, Euro '96, Pic : Alan Cozzi / Action Images

Dennis Bergkamp celebrates Holland's win with 'keeper Edwin Van Der Sar

Notable omissions

Van der Sar's side is so outrageous that a whole host of big names miss out.

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Among the players he played alongside but don't make it into his team include Nemanja Vidic, Ryan Giggs, Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Edgar Davids, Clarence Seedorf, Alessandro Del Piero, David Trezeguet, Frank de Boer, Ronald de Boer, Frank Rijkaard and Marc Overmars.

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