Friday, August 26, 2011

PREMIOS - REVISTA ONZE MONDIAL- MEJORES DEL AÑO


"Onze Mondial" Awards


Since 1976, the French magazine "Onze Mondial" (originally Onze, changed name 1989) hands out awards at the end of the year. The readers select the "Onze de Onze" (an ideal team of the season) and among those players they choose the top-3 receiving, respectively, the Onze d'Or, Onze d'Argent and Onze de Bronze. Any player in a European league is eligible.
Since 1991, there also is an election for Coach of the Year; and at the 20-year anniversary of the magazine in 1995 a "Super Onze d'Or" was chosen among the winners of the Onze d'Or.

Onze d'Or

YEAR    ONZE D'OR                     ONZE D'ARGENT            ONZE DE BRONZE
 
ROB RENSENBRINK

1976    RENSENBRINK Robert            KEEGAN Kevin             ROCHETEAU Dominique
1977    KEEGAN Kevin                  PLATINI Michel           SIMONSEN Allan
1978    KEMPES Mario                  KRANKL Johann            RENSENBRINK Robert
1979    KEEGAN Kevin                  FRANCIS Trevor           RENSENBRINK Robert
1980    RUMMENIGGE Karl-Heinz         KEEGAN Kevin             HRUBESCH Horst
1981    RUMMENIGGE Karl-Heinz         BREITNER Paul            CEULEMANS Jan
1982    ROSSI Paolo                   GIRESSE Alain            FALCAO Paulo Roberto
1983    PLATINI Michel                FALCÃO Paulo Roberto     RUMMENIGGE Karl-Heinz
1984    PLATINI Michel                TIGANA Jean              ELKJÆR Preben
1985    PLATINI Michel                ELKJÆR Preben            MARADONA Diego
1986    MARADONA Diego                AMOROS Manuel            LINEKER Gary
1987    MARADONA Diego                VAN BASTEN Marco         TIGANA Jean
1988    VAN BASTEN Marco              GULLIT Ruud              MARADONA Diego
1989    VAN BASTEN Marco              GULLIT Ruud              PAPIN Jean-Pierre
1990    MATTHÄUS Lothar               SCHILLACI Salvatore      PAPIN Jean-Pierre
1991    PAPIN Jean-Pierre             WADDLE Chris             MATTHÄUS Lothar
1992    STOITCHKOV Hristo             VAN BASTEN Marco         PAPIN Jean-Pierre
1993    BAGGIO Roberto                BOKSIC Alen              ROMÁRIO da Souza Faria
1994    ROMÁRIO da Souza Faria        STOITCHKOV Hristo        BAGGIO Roberto
1995    WEAH George                   BAGGIO Roberto           MALDINI Paolo
1996    CANTONA Eric                  WEAH George              SAMMER Matthias
1997    RONALDO Nazario de Lima       ZIDANE Zinedine          SIMONE Marco
1998    ZIDANE Zinedine               BARTHEZ Fabien           PETIT Emmanuel
1999    RIVALDO Vitor Borba Ferreira  BECKHAM David            ZIDANE Zinedine
2000    ZIDANE Zinedine               FIGO Luis                HENRY Thierry
2001    ZIDANE Zinedine               OWEN Michael             PIRES Robert
2002    RONALDO Nazario de Lima       ZIDANE Zinédine          RONALDINHO Gaúcho           
2003    HENRY Thierry                 ZIDANE Zinédine          BECKHAM David          
2004    DROGBA Didier                 HENRY Thierry            RONALDINHO Gaúcho         
2005    RONALDINHO Gaúcho             GERRARD Steven           HENRY Thierry
2006    HENRY Thierry                 RONALDINHO Gaúcho        RIBÉRY Franck
2007    KAKÁ Ricardo dos Santos       RONALDO Cristiano        DROGBA Didier
2008    RONALDO Cristiano             MESSI Lionel             RIBÉRY Franck
2009    MESSI Lionel                  RONALDO Cristiano        INIESTA Andrés
                 
All-time ranking by places
                                    1     2     3
 
Zinédine Zidane (France)            3     3     1
Michel Platini (France)             3     1      
Marco van Basten (Netherlands)      2     2      
Kevin Keegan (England)              2     2
Thierry Henry (France)              2     1     2
Diego Maradona (Argentina)          2           2
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Germany)     2           1
Ronaldo Nazario de Lima (Brazil)    2            
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)        1     2
Ronaldinho Gaúcho (Brazil)          1     1     2
Roberto Baggio (Italy)              1     1     1
Lionel Messi (Argentina)            1     1
Hristo Stoitchkov (Bulgaria)        1     1      
George Weah (Liberia)               1     1      
Jean-Pierre Papin (France)          1           3
Robby Rensenbrink (Netherlands)     1           2
Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast)         1           1
Lothar Matthäus (Germany)           1           1
Romário da Souza Faria (Brazil)     1           1
Eric Cantona (France)               1            
Kaká Ricardo dos Santos (Brazil)    1            
Mario Kempes (Argentina)            1            
Rivaldo Vitor Borba Ferreira (Bra)  1
Paolo Rossi (Italy)                 1            
Ruud Gullit (Netherlands)                 2      
 

Coach of the Year

YEAR     WINNER (Team - Country)
RAYMOND GOETHALS
 
1991     Raymond GOETHALS (Olympique Marseille - Belgium)
1992     Johann CRUIJFF (F.C. Barcelona - Netherlands)
1993     Raymond GOETHALS (Olympique Marseille - Belgium)
1994     Johann CRUIJFF (F.C. Barcelona - Netherlands)
1995     Louis VAN GAAL (Ajax - Netherlands)
1996     Guy ROUX (Auxerre - France)
1997     Marcello LIPPI (Juventus - Italy)
1998     Aimé JACQUET (France National Team - France)
1999     Alex FERGUSON (Manchester United - Scotland)
ARSENE WENGER

2000     Arsène WENGER (Arsenal - France)
2001     Gérard HOULLIER (Liverpool - France)
2002     Arsène WENGER (Arsenal - France)
2003     Arsène WENGER (Arsenal - France)
2004     Arsène WENGER (Arsenal - France)
2005     José MOURINHO (Chelsea – Portugal)
2006     Frank RIJKAARD (F.C. Barcelona – Netherlands)
2007     Alex FERGUSON (Manchester United - Scotland)
2008     Alex FERGUSON (Manchester United - Scotland)
2009     Josep GUARDIOLA (F.C. Barcelona – Spain)

BRAVO AWARDS - PREMIO AL MEJOR JUGADOR JOVEN DEL AÑO


The "Bravo" Award- PREMIO AL MEJOR JUGADOR JOVEN DEL AÑO 

REVISTA GUERIN 
Since 1978, the Italian magazine "Guerin' Sportivo" hands out the "Bravo"
Award to the most outstanding young player in Europe.
Until 1992 only under-23 players participating in one of the three European 
Club Cups were eligible.  Since 1992 any under-21 player from any European 
League is eligible.
The winners are chosen for the (fall-spring) season, not the calendar year.
 
YEAR    WINNER (club & country)                
JIMMY CASE
 
1978    Jimmy CASE (Liverpool & England)
1979    Gary BIRTLES (Nottingham Forest & England)
1980    Hansi MÜLLER (Stuttgart & West Germany)
1981    John WARK (Ipswich Town & Scotland)
1982    Gary SHAW (Aston Villa & England)
1983    Massimo BONINI (Juventus & San Marino)
1984    Ubaldo RIGHETTI (Roma & Italy)
1985    Emilio BUTRAGUEÑO (Real Madrid & Spain)
1986    Emilio BUTRAGUEÑO (Real Madrid & Spain)
1987    Marco VAN BASTEN (Ajax & Netherlands)

ELI OHANA

1988    Eli OHANA (KV Mechelen & Israel)
1989    Paolo MALDINI (Milan & Italy)
1990    Roberto BAGGIO (Fiorentina & Italy)
1991    Robert PROSINECKI (Crvena Zvezda & Yugoslavia)
1992    Josep GUARDIOLA (Barcelona & Spain)
1993    Ryan GIGGS (Manchester United & Wales)
1994    Christian PANUCCI (Milan & Italy)
1995    Patrick KLUIVERT (Ajax & Netherlands)
1996    Alessandro DEL PIERO (Juventus & Italy)
1997    RONALDO Nazário de Lima (Barcelona & Brazil)
1998    RONALDO Nazário de Lima (Internazionale & Brazil)
1999    Gianluigi BUFFON (Parma & Italy)
2000    Iker CASILLAS (Real Madrid & Spain)

OWEN HARGREAVES

2001    Owen HARGREAVES (Bayern München & England)
2002    Christoph METZELDER (Borussia Dortmund & Germany)
2003    Wayne ROONEY (Everton & England)
2004    Cristiano RONALDO (Manchester United & Portugal)
2005    Arjen ROBBEN (Chelsea & Netherlands)
2006    Francesc FABREGAS (Arsenal & Spain)
2007    Lionel MESSI (Barcelona & Argentina)
2008    Karim BENZEMA (Olympique Lyonnais & France)

SERGIO BUSQUETS

2009    Sergio BUSQUETS (Barcelona & Spain)
2010    Thomas MÜLLER (Bayern München & Germany)

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

PREMIOS FÚTBOL DE SUECIA, UCRANIA Y CROACIA



Sweden - Footballer of the Year (Guldbollen)

ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC

2000 Magnus Hedman, Coventry City
2001 Patrik Andersson, FC Bayern München
2002 Fredrik Ljungberg, Arsenal FC
2003 Olof Mellberg, Aston Villa FC
2004 Henrik Larsson, Celtic FC/FC Barcelona
2005 Zlatan Ibrahimovic, FC Juventus
2006 Fredrik Ljungberg, Arsenal FC
2007 Zlatan Ibrahimovic, FC Internazionale
2008 Zlatan Ibrahimovic, FC Internazionale
2009 Zlatan Ibrahimovic, FC Internazionale/FC Barcelona
2010 Zlatan Ibrahimovic, FC Barcelona/AC Milan

Ukraine - Player of the Year Awards


From 1969 to 1990 Ukrainian daily "Molod Ukrainy" (Youth of the Ukraine) conducted polls to determine the Best Ukrainian Player of the Year.

ANDRI SHEVCHENKO

2000  Andri Shevchenko (Milan)
2001  Andri Shevchenko (Milan)
2002  Anatoli Tymoschuk (Shakhtar)
2003  Oleh Venglinsky (FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk)
2004  Andri Shevchenko (Milan)
2005  Andri Shevchenko (Milan)
2006  Anatoli Tymoschuk (Shakhtar)
2007  Anatoli Tymoschuk (Shakhtar, Zenit)
2008  Artem Milevskiy (Dynamo Kyiv)
2009  Artem Milevskiy (Dynamo Kyiv)
2010  Yevhen Konoplyanka (FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk)
 
[*] In 1999 Shevchenko was also chosen as the Best Ukrainian Athlete of the Year.

 
CROACIA – YUGOSLAVIA

"Vecernji list" Player of the Year

Chosen by "Vecernji list" in Zagreb; from 1972-1990 for the best Yugoslav
player, since 1991 for the best Croatian player.
DADO PRSO

 
2000    Nenad Bjelica
2001    Igor Tudor
2002    Stipe Pletikosa
2003    Dado Prso
2004    Dado Prso
 

PREMIOS FÚTBOL PORTUGUES, ESCOCES Y ESPAÑOL


Portugal - Footballer of the Year


JOAO PINTO


There are currently two elections. The one by CNID (club of journalists) is open to any player of Portuguese nationality, that of the newspaper 'Record' to players in the Portuguese league.

List of Winners

Year   CNID Election     
                     
2000   Luís FIGO        (Real Madrid)                Beto ACOSTA (Arg)  (Sporting)
2001   PETIT            (Boavista FC)                PETIT              (Boavista FC)
2002   Mario JARDEL     (Sporting)                   Mário JARDEL (Bra) (Sporting)
2003   Ricardo CARVALHO (FC Porto)
2004   DECO             (FC Porto)
2005   Ricardo QUARESMA (FC Porto)
2006   Ricardo QUARESMA (FC Porto)
2007   SIMAO Sabrosa    (Benfica)                  
2008   LISANDRO Lopez   (FC Porto)   
2009   Bruno ALVES      (FC Porto)
2010   David LUIZ       (Benfica)

Number of wins (CNID)

6   Luís FIGO
 
3   JOÃO PINTO, António OLIVEIRA
 
2   CHALANA, EUSÉBIO, Paulo FUTRE, VITOR BAÍA, Ricardo QUARESMA      
 
1   BENTO, CARLOS MANUEL, José COSTA, DOMINGOS, Fernando GOMES, HUMBERTO COELHO,
    JOÃO ALVES, JORDÃO, NENÉ, RUI BARROS, TONI, PETI, Mario JARDEL, Ricardo CARVALHO,
    DECO, SIMAO Sabrosa, LISANDRO Lopez, Bruno ALVES, David LUIZ  
 
 

Golden Ball

2000  Jorge Costa   (FC Porto) 
2001  Sanchez       (Boavista)
2002  Jardel        (Sporting)
2003  Deco          (FC Porto)
2004  Rossato       (Nacional)
2005  Simão         (Benfica)
2006  Petit         (Benfica)
2007  Quaresma      (FC Porto)



Scotland - Player of the Year


As voted for by the Scottish Football Writers' Association.
DAVID WEIR


List of Winners

2000       Barry Ferguson (Rangers)
2001    Henrik Larsson (Celtic)
2002    Paul Lambert (Celtic)
2003    Barry Ferguson (Rangers)
2004    Jackie McNamara (Celtic)
2005    John Hartson (Celtic)
2006    Craig Gordon (Hearts)
2007    Shunsuke Nakamura (Celtic)
2008    Carlos Cuellar (Rangers)
2009    Gary Caldwell (Celtic)
2010    David Weir (Rangers)
 

Spain - Footballer of the Year

RAUL GONZALEZ BLANCO 


Since 1975-76, different prizes were awarded to the best players and trainers of the Spanish championship by the magazine Don Balón.

Don Balón Awards

1999-00  RAÚL González Blanco                                        Real Madrid CF
2000-01 RAÚL González Blanco                                         Real Madrid CF
2001-02 RAÚL González Blanco                                         Real Madrid CF
2002-03 XABI ALONSO Olano                               Real Sociedad de Fútbol

Best Foreign Player

1999-00  Luis Filipe Madeira Caeiro, ‘FIGO’ (Portugal)      FC Barcelona
2000-01 Luis Filipe Madeira Caeiro, ‘FIGO’ (Portugal)       FC Barcelona
2001-02 Zinedine ZIDANE (France)                        Real Madrid CF
2002-03 NIHAT Kahveci (Turkey)                          Real Sociedad de Fútbol

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)

PREMIOS FÚTBOL FRANCES - POR AÑO

POR AÑO - FUTBOL FRANCES

France - Footballer of the Year

THIERRY HENRY


2000   Thierry HENRY                         Arsenal [ENG]
2001   Patrick VIEIRA                          Arsenal [ENG]
2002   Zinedine ZIDANE                      Real Madrid [SPA]
2003   Thierry HENRY                         Arsenal [ENG]
2004   Thierry HENRY                         Arsenal [ENG]
2005   Thierry HENRY          Arsenal [ENG]
2006   Thierry HENRY          Arsenal [ENG]
2007   Franck RIBERY         Bayern München [GER]   
2008   Franck RIBERY         Bayern München [GER] 
2009   Yoann GOURCUFF                  Bordeaux
2010   Samir NASRI             Arsenal [ENG] 
 
 

Foreign Player of the Year

 
2000   Marco Simone                            Italy                        Monaco
2001   Pedro Miguel Pauleta  Portugal   Bordeaux
2002   Pedro Miguel Pauleta  Portugal   Bordeaux
2003   Didier Drogba            Ivory Coast     Marseille
2004   Juninho                                       Brazil                      Lyon
2005   Juninho                                       Brazil                      Lyon
2006   Juninho                                       Brazil                      Lyon
2007   Johan Elmander                          Sweden                  Toulouse
2008   Fernando Cavenaghi    Argentina Bordeaux
 

Etoile d'Or

 

Award for the most regular player of the season.

2000/01  Pascal Cygan                                         3.76        Lille
2001/02  Philippe Mexès                                      3.90        Auxerre
2002/03  Ludovic Giuly                                        3.86        Monaco
2003/04  Vikash Dhorasoo                    3.73    Lyon
2004/05  "Cris"                      BRA        3.61    Lyon
2005/06  Franck Ribéry                                        ?       Marseille
2006/07  "Cris"                      BRA        3.63    Lyon
2007/08  Karim Benzema                                     6.27    Lyon
 
 

Gardien d'Or

 

Award for the most regular goal keeper of the season.

1999/00  Bernard Lama                                        3.70        Paris Saint-Germain
2000/01  Farid Mondragón    COL       3.73        Metz
2001/02  Ulrich Ramé                                           3.68        Bordeaux
2002/03  Mickaël Landreau                   3.64        Nantes
2003/04  Petr Cech              CZE          3.56        Rennes
2004/05  Stéphane Cassard                   3.58    Strasbourg
2005/06  Yohann Pelé                                          ?       Le Mans
2006/07  Jérémie Janot                                         3.67    Saint-Etienne
2007/08  Hugo Loris                                            6.17    Nice
 




 
LAURENT BLANC

Century Election

 
The French magazine France-Football consulted 34 former "French Footballer of the Year" (1963-99)
or "Etoile d'Or" (1958-62) to elect the French Player of the Century, the French Trainer of 
the Century and the French Team of the Century.
All former winners have voted except Jean-François Larios which was impossible to reach.
France Football journalist Gérard Ernault has voted.
 
Each of the 34 voters choose 5 players: 5 points for the 1st place, 4 points for 2nd,
 3 points for 3rd, 2 points for 4th and 1 point for 5th.
One vote with two fith places. The former winners cannot voted for themselves.
 
After each player points, between brackets is the number of votes for every place. 
 
Fench Player of the Century
---------------------------
 1. Michel PLATINI                      143 pts     (22 - 5 - 4 - 0 - 1)
 2. Zinédine ZIDANE                    121         ( 9 -11 - 9 - 2 - 1)   
 3. Raymond KOPA                88         ( 3 -11 - 9 - 1 - 0) 
 4. Laurent BLANC                              28         ( 0 - 3 - 1 - 5 - 3)
 5. Just FONTAINE                              22         ( 0 - 0 - 2 - 3 -10)
 6. Marius TRESOR                              17         ( 0 - 1 - 2 - 2 - 3)
 7. Alain GIRESSE                 15         ( 0 - 2 - 1 - 2 - 0)
 8. Jean-Pierre PAPIN                          12         ( 0 - 0 - 2 - 2 - 2)       
 9. Didier DESCHAMPS                       9         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 4 - 1)   
10. Eric CANTONA                              8         ( 0 - 0 - 1 - 2 - 1)    
11. Manuel AMOROS                           7         ( 0 - 0 - 1 - 1 - 2)     
12. Larbi BEN BAREK              6         ( 0 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 0)
13. Robert JONQUET               6         ( 0 - 0 - 2 - 0 - 0)
14. Marcel DESAILLY              5         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 2 - 1)
15. Maxime BOSSIS                4         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 2 - 0)
16. Roger PIANTONI               3         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1)
17. Jean BARATTE                 2         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 0)
18. Fabien BARTHEZ               2         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 2)
19. Julien DARUI                 2         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 0)
20. Bernard LAMA                 2         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 2)
21. Roger MARCHE                 2         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 0)
22. Joseph UJLAKI                2         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 0)
23. Patrick BATTISTON            1         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1)
24. David GINOLA                 1         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1)
25. Thierry HENRY                1         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1)
26. Etienne MATTLER              1         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1)
27. Jean TIGANA                  1         ( 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1)
                                ---        --------------------
                               511 pts     (34 -34 -34- 34- 35)
MARIUS TRESOR

 
French Trainer of the Century
-----------------------------
 1. Aimé JACQUET                              136 pts                   [France 1993-98]
 2. Albert BATTEUX                             72             [Reims, Saint-Etienne, France 1955-62]
 3. Michel HIDALGO                            65             [France 1976-84]
 4. Arsène WENGER                             59             [Monaco]
 5. Guy ROUX                                       39             [Auxerre]

AIME JACQUET

 French Team of the Century
--------------------------
 1. FRANCE 1998-2000                      163 pts
 2. FRANCE 1982-1986            102
 3. SAINT-ETIENNE 1974-1977      68
 4. MARSEILLE 1989-1993                 64
 5. REIMS 1955-1960                           36

SAINT ETTIENE 1976
Ivan Curkovic, Alain Merchadier, Gérard Farison, Osvaldo Piazza, Christian Lopez, Dominique Bathenay.
Accroupis : Dominique Rocheteau, Gérard Janvion, Hervé Révelli, Patrick Révelli, Jacques Santini.