Ronaldinho wins players' player of the year award
Barcelona's gifted Brazilian midfielder Ronaldinho (picture) was elected the first FIFPro world player of the year yesterday from a poll of 38,000 professional players in 40 countries. The members of the players' world association also voted in a...
Barcelona's gifted Brazilian midfielder Ronaldinho (picture) was elected the first FIFPro world player of the year yesterday from a poll of 38,000 professional players in 40 countries.
The members of the players' world association also voted in a secret ballot to choose the 2004-05 season's best team from a shortlist of 55 top names.
"There are no greater football critics than the players themselves," said FIFPro president Gordon Taylor.
"To be recognised by your fellow professionals from across the world is a unique honour.
"While we respect the many other football awards that are handed out I think it is special to see these results, the very first ballot among the world's players."
Ronaldinho, who helped his country win the 2002 World Cup, was also elected FIFA Player of the Year last December. Featuring alongside the Brazilian in midfield were Real Madrid's Zinedine Zidane with French compatriot Claude Makelele and Frank Lampard of England.
Milan, last season's Champions League runners-up, provided five players with Brazilian goalkeeper Dida and defenders Cafu, also of Brazil, as well as Italians Paolo Maldini and Alessandro Nesta and Ukraine striker Andriy Shevchenko.
John Terry made it three for English champions Chelsea.
Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o of Barcelona was chosen to partner Shevchenko up front.
FIFPro said Manchester United had provided two winners of young player accolades. Wayne Rooney was chosen by their awards committee and Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo voted by fans worldwide.