Tuesday, August 23, 2011

PREMIOS FÚTBOL ALEMAN, ITALIANO Y HOLANDES


(West) Germany - Footballer of the Year

MICHAEL BALLACK


Awarded for the season ending on the year for which the award is given. Until 1991 it was the award for the West Germany Footballer of the Year.

List of Winners

2000   Oliver KAHN (FC Bayern München) 
2001   Oliver KAHN (FC Bayern München) 
2002   Michael BALLACK (Bayer 04 Leverkusen / FC Bayern München)
2003   Michael BALLACK (FC Bayern München)
2004   AILTON Gonçalves da Silva (Werder Bremen)
2005   Michael BALLACK (FC Bayern München)
2006   Miroslav KLOSE (Werder Bremen)
2007   Mario GOMEZ (VfB Stuttgart)
2008   Franck RIBERY (FC Bayern München)
2009   GRAFITE Edinaldo Batista (VfL Wolfsburg)
2010   Arjen ROBBEN (FC Bayern München)
 

Number of wins

 
4   Beckenbauer
 
3   Seeler, Maier, Ballack
 
2   Müller, Netzer, Vogts, Schumacher, Hässler, Klinsmann, Sammer, Matthäus,
    Kahn
 
1   Morlock, Schnellinger, Schäfer, Tilkowski, Rummenigge, Breitner, Förster, 
    Völler, Briegel, Rahn, Kuntz, Köpke, Kohler, Bierhoff, Ailton, Klose,
    Gomez, Ribery, Grafite, Robben
 
 

Italy - Footballer of the Year

ALBERTO GILARDINO



Guerin d'Oro

Since the 1975-76 season the Italian weekly magazine "Guerin' Sportivo" gives awards to the best player, best trainer and best referee from Serie A. The awards are given based on the weekly ratings given by the Italian media during each week of the season. Any Serie A player, no matter their citizenship, is eligible.

List of Winners

Year      Player  (Club)             
1999/00   Sebastien FREY [France]  (Verona Hellas)
2000/01   Roberto BAGGIO  (Brescia)
2001/02   Christian VIERI  (Internazionale)
2002/03   Pavel NEDVED [Czech Republic]  (Juventus)
2003/04   Francesco TOTTI  (Roma)
2004/05   Gianluca PAGLIUCA  (Bologna)
2005/06   Luca TONI  (Fiorentina)
2006/07   Adrian MUTU [Romania]  (Fiorentina)
2007/08   Mauro German CAMORANESI  (Juventus)
2008/09   Diego MILITO [Argentina] (Genoa)
 
Notes:
1. For foreign players, the country of origin is right after player’s name.
2. In 1997 three players shared the award.

AIC Oscar del Calcio

These awards are given by Italian players association since 1997.

1999/00   Francesco TOTTI                    (Roma)
2000/01   Zinedine ZIDANE (Fra)              (Juventus)
2001/02   David TREZEGUET (Fra)              (Juventus)
2002/03   Pavel NEDVED (Cze)                 (Juventus)
          Francesco TOTTI                    (Roma)
2003/04   I. Santos Leite Ricardo KAKA (Bra) (Milan)
2004/05   Alberto GILARDINO                  (Parma)
2005/06   Fabio CANNAVARO                    (Juventus)
2006/07   I. Santos Leite Ricardo KAKA (Bra) (Milan)   
2007/08   Zlatan IBRAHIMOVIC (Swe)           (Internazionale)
2008/09   Zlatan IBRAHIMOVIC (Swe)           (Internazionale) 
 

Netherlands - Player of the Year and Other Awards

RUUD VAN NISTELROOY


As awarded at the VVCS Gala (VVCS is the union of Dutch professional football players). Eligible are all players in the Dutch league. Awards were for the calendar year up to and including 1997; for the season from 1998/99 on.

List of Winners

1999/00 Ruud van Nistelrooij       (PSV)
2000/01 Mark van Bommel            (PSV)
2001/02 Pierre van Hooijdonk       (Feyenoord)
2002/03 Mateja Kezman              (PSV)
2003/04 Maxwell                    (Ajax)
2004/05 Mark van Bommel            (PSV)
2005/06 Dirk Kuijt                 (Feyenoord)
2006/07 Afonso Alves               (Heerenveen)
2007/08 John Heitinga              (Ajax)
2008/09 Mounir El Hamdaoui         (AZ)
2009/10 Luis Suárez                (Ajax)
 
Awards per player
 
 2 Dennis Bergkamp, Ronald de Boer, Mark van Bommel, Ruud Gullit,
   Ronald Koeman, Ruud van Nistelrooij
 1 Afonso Alves, Marco van Basten, Pierre van Hooijdonk,
   Mateja Kezman, Dirk Kuijt, Jari Litmanen, Maxwell, Luc Nilis,
   Romário, Jaap Stam, Jan Wouters, John Heitinga, Mounir El Hamdaoui,
   Luis Suárez  
 
Awards per club
 
11 PSV
10 Ajax
 3 Feyenoord
 1 AZ, Heerenveen

 
Johan Cruijff Prijs
Year    Winner
2002/03 Arjen Robben               (PSV)
2003/04 Wesley Sneijder            (Ajax)
2004/05 Salomon Kalou              (Feyenoord)
2005/06 Klaas Jan Huntelaar        (SC Heerenveen/Ajax)
2006/07 Ibrahim Afellay            (PSV)
2007/08 Miralem Sulejmani          (SC Heerenveen)
2008/09 Eljero Elia                (FC Twente)

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