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UEFA Awards
Year Awards
Season Awards
Jubilee Awards
Note that these teams are selected over the internet by
visitors of UEFA's website.
Santiago Ca?izares (Esp) Valencia CF
Cosmin Contra (Rom) Deportivo Alav?s
Sami Hyypi? (Fin) Liverpool FC
Patrik Andersson (Swe) FC Barcelona
Bixente Lizarazu (Fra) FC Bayern M?nchen
David Beckham (Eng) Manchester United FC
Patrick Vieira (Fra) Arsenal FC
Zinedine Zidane (Fra) Real Madrid CF
Kily Gonz?lez (Esp) Valencia CF
Thierry Henry (Fra) Arsenal FC
David Trezeguet (Fra) Juventus FC
Coach:
G?rard Houllier (Fra) Liverpool
R?stu Re?ber (Tur) Fenerbah?e SK
Carles Puyol (Esp) FC Barcelona
Alessandro Nesta (Ita) AC Milan
Cristian Chivu (Rom) AFC Ajax
Roberto Carlos (Bra) Real Madrid CF
Clarence Seedorf (Ned) AC Milan
Michael Ballack (Ger) FC Bayern M?nchen
Zinedine Zidane (Fra) Real Madrid CF
Damien Duff (Ire) Blackburn Rovers FC
Thierry Henry (Fra) Arsenal FC
Ronaldo (Bra) Real Madrid CF
Coach:
Senol G?nes (Tur) Turkey
Gianluigi Buffon (Ita) Juventus FC
Paulo Ferreira (Por) FC Porto
Alessandro Nesta (Ita) AC Milan
Paolo Maldini (Ita) AC Milan
Roberto Carlos (Bra) Real Madrid CF
Lu?s Figo (Por) Real Madrid CF
David Beckham (Eng) Real Madrid CF
Zinedine Zidane (Fra) Real Madrid CF
Pavel Nedved (Cze) Juventus FC
Thierry Henry (Fra) Arsenal FC
Ruud van Nistelrooij (Ned) Manchester United FC
Coach:
Jos? Mourinho (Por) FC Porto
Gianluigi Buffon (Ita) Juventus FC
Cafu (Bra) AC Milan
Alessandro Nesta (Ita) AC Milan
Ricardo Carvalho (Por) FC Porto / Chelsea
Ashley Cole (Eng) Arsenal FC
Cristiano Ronaldo (Por) Manchester United FC
Maniche (Por) FC Porto
Ronaldinho (Bra) FC Barcelona
Pavel Nedved (Cze) Juventus FC
Thierry Henry (Fra) Arsenal FC
Andriy Shevchenko (Ukr) AC Milan
Coach:
Jos? Mourinho (Por) FC Porto / Chelsea
Petr Cech (Cze) Chelsea
Cafu (Bra) AC Milan
John Terry (Eng) Chelsea
Puyol (Esp) Barcelona
Paolo Maldini (Ita) AC Milan
Lu?s Garcia (Esp) Liverpool
Steven Gerrard (Eng) Liverpool
Ronaldinho (Bra) Barcelona
Pavel Nedved (Cze) Juventus
Samuel Eto'o (Cam) Barcelona
Andriy Shevchenko (Ukr) AC Milan
Coach:
Jos? Mourinho (Por) Chelsea
Chosen by UEFA.
1997/98 Ronaldo BRA Internazionale (Milano)
1998/99 David Beckham ENG Manchester United
1999/00 Fernando Redondo ARG Real Madrid
2000/01 Stefan Effenberg GER Bayern M?nchen
2001/02 Zin?dine Zidane FRA Real Madrid
2002/03 Gianluigi Buffon ITA Juventus (Torino)
2003/04 Deco POR FC Porto
2004/05 Steven Gerrard ENG Liverpool
2005/06 Ronaldinho BRA Barcelona
1997/98 Peter Schmeichel DEN Manchester United
1998/99 Oliver Kahn GER Bayern M?nchen
1999/00 Oliver Kahn GER Bayern M?nchen
2000/01 Oliver Kahn GER Bayern M?nchen
2001/02 Oliver Kahn GER Bayern M?nchen
2002/03 Gianluigi Buffon ITA Juventus (Torino)
2003/04 Vitor Ba?a POR FC Porto
2004/05 Petr Cech CZE Chelsea
2005/06 Jens Lehmann GER Arsenal
1997/98 Fernando Hierro SPA Real Madrid
1998/99 Jaap Stam NED Manchester United
1999/00 Jaap Stam NED Manchester United
2000/01 Fabi?n Ayala ARG Valencia
2001/02 Roberto Carlos BRA Real Madrid
2002/03 Roberto Carlos BRA Real Madrid
2003/04 Ricardo Carvalho POR FC Porto
2004/05 John Terry ENG Chelsea
2005/06 Carles Puyol SPA Barcelona
1997/98 Zin?dine Zidane FRA Juventus (Torino)
1998/99 David Beckham ENG Manchester United
1999/00 Gaizka Mendieta SPA Valencia
2000/01 Gaizka Mendieta SPA Lazio Roma
2001/02 Micha?l Ballack GER Bayern M?nchen
2002/03 Pavel Nedved CZE Juventus (Torino)
2003/04 Deco POR FC Porto
2004/05 Kak? BRA Milan
2005/06 Deco POR Barcelona
1997/98 Ronaldo BRA Internazionale (Milano)
1998/99 Andriy Shevchenko UKR Milan
1999/00 Ra?l Gonz?lez SPA Real Madrid
2000/01 Ra?l Gonz?lez SPA Real Madrid
2001/02 Ruud van Nistelrooij NED Manchester United
2002/03 Ra?l Gonz?lez SPA Real Madrid
2003/04 Fernando Morientes ESP AS Monaco (loaned from Real Madrid)
2004/05 Ronaldinho BRA Barcelona
2005/06 Samuel Eto'o CMR Barcelona
1997/98 Marcello Lippi ITA Juventus (Torino)
1998/99 Alex Ferguson SCO Manchester United
1999/00 H?ctor Ra?l Cuper SPA Valencia
2000/01 Ottmar Hitzfeld GER Bayern M?nchen
2001/02 Vicente Del Bosque SPA Real Madrid
2002/03 Carlo Ancelotti ITA Milan
and Jos? Mourinho POR FC Porto
2003/04 Jos? Mourinho POR FC Porto
and Javier Benitez ESP Valencia
2004/05 Rafael Ben?tez ESP Liverpool
and Valery Gazzaev RUS CSKA Moscow
2005/06 Frank Rjkaard NED Barcelona
Juande Ramos ESP Sevilla
At the occasion of its 50th anniversary in 2004, UEFA asked each of its
52 member associations to nominate one player as the single most
outstanding player of the period 1954-2003. The following players
were selected by each country.
Country Player
Albania Panajot Pano
Andorra Koldo
Armenia Khoren Hovhannisyan
Austria Herbert Prohaska
Azerbaijan Anatoli Banishevski
Belarus Sergei Aleinikov
Belgium Paul Van Himst
Bosnia-Herzegovina Safet Susic
Bulgaria Hristo Stoitchkov
Croatia Davor ?uker
Cyprus Sotiris Kaiafas
Czech Republic Josef Masopust
Denmark Michael Laudrup
England Bobby Moore
Estonia Mart Poom
Faroe Islands Abraham Lokin (Abraham Hansen)
Finland Jari Litmanen
France Just Fontaine
Georgia Murtaz Khurtsilava
Germany Fritz Walter
Greece Vassilis Hatzipanagis
Hungary Ferenc Pusk?s
Iceland Asgeir Sigurvinsson
Ireland Johnny Giles
Israel Mordechai Shpigler
Italy Dino Zoff
Kazakhstan Sergey Kvochkin
Latvia Aleksandrs Starkovs
Liechtenstein Rainer Hasler
Lithuania Arminas Narbekovas
Luxembourg Louis Pilot
Macedonia Darko Pancev
Malta Carmel Busuttil
Moldova Pavel Cebanu
Netherlands Johan Cruijff
Northern Ireland Pat Jennings
Norway Rune Bratseth
Poland Wlodzimierz Lubanski
Portugal Eus?bio
Romania Gheorghe Hagi
Russia Lev Yashin
San Marino Massimo Bonini
Scotland Denis Law
Serbia and Montenegro Dragan Dzajic
Slovakia J?n Popluh?r
Slovenia Brane Oblak
Spain Alfredo Di St?fano
Sweden Henrik Larsson
Switzerland St?phane Chapuisat
Turkey Hakan S?k?r
Ukraine Oleh Blokhin
Wales John Charles
UEFA named 250 players (50 for each decade of its existence)
to be chosen in a Jubilee Poll by the visitors of the UEFA
website. In total 134,796 people casted a vote (each
notminating 10 players per decade, making the overall number
of votes cast 6,739,800).
Nr player (country) votes
1 Zin?dine Zidane (France) 123,582
2 Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany) 122,569
3 Johan Cruijff (Netherlands) 119,332
4 Marco van Basten (Netherlands) 117,987
5 Dino Zoff (Italy) 114,529
6 Alfredo Di St?fano (Spain) 107,435
7 Eus?bio (Portugal) 103,937
8 Lev Yashin (Soviet Union) 101,862
9 Michel Platini (France) 99,380
10 Paolo Maldini (Italy) 95,497
11 Ferenc Pusk?s (Hungary/Spain) 94,361
12 Paolo Rossi (Italy) 91,194
13 Ruud Gullit (Netherlands) 91,001
14 Bobby Charlton (England) 89,921
15 Lothar Matth?us (West Germany) 86,798
16 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (West Germany) 86,649
17 Franco Baresi (Italy) 83,800
18 Gerd M?ller (West Germany) 82,668
19 George Best (N. Ireland) 79,036
20 Kevin Keegan (England) 78,840
21 Frank Rijkaard (Netherlands) 71,333
22 David Beckham (England) 71,299
23 Bobby Moore (England) 70,884
24 Roberto Baggio (Italy) 68,239
25 Michael Laudrup (Denmark) 67,484
26 Ronald Koeman (Netherlands) 66,661
27 Peter Schmeichel (Denmark) 66,463
28 Gheorghe Hagi (Romania) 62,383
29 Sepp Maier (West Germany) 62,375
30 Oliver Kahn (Germany) 58,151
31 Lu?s Figo (Portugal) 58,078
32 Ra?l Gonz?lez (Spain) 56,880
33 Berti Vogts (West Germany) 55,398
34 Johan Neeskens (Netherlands) 54,796
35 Gianni Rivera (Italy) 53,874
36 Jos? Antonio Camacho (Spain) 53,873
37 Marco Tardelli (Italy) 53,732
38 Just Fontaine (France) 53,612
39 Peter Shilton (England) 50,841
40 Bernd Schuster (West Germany) 50,247
41 Raymond Kopa (France) 49,504
42 Eric Cantona (France) 48,436
43 Stanley Matthews (England) 47,915
44 Ruud van Nistelrooij (Netherlands) 47,398
45 Valentin Ivanov (Soviet Union) 46,022
46 Gary Lineker (England) 44,787
47 Alessandro Nesta (Italy) 44,667
48 Jos? Emilio Santamar?a (Uruguay/Spain) 43,690
49 Alessandro Del Piero (Italy) 43,227
50 Alessandro Costacurta (Italy) 42,511
51 Kenny Dalglish (Scotland) 36,630
52 Andriy Shevchenko (Ukraine) 36,207
53 Germano (Portugal) 35,024
54 Billy Wright (England) not listed
55 Gordon Banks (England) 34,651
56 Zbigniew Boniek (Poland) 34,046
57 Francisco Gento (Spain) 33,871
58 Ruud Krol (Netherlands) 32,799
59 Costa Pereira (Portugal) 32,781
60 Thierry Henry (France) 32,700
61 Duncan Edwards (England) 32,678
62 Claudio Gentile (Italy) 32,533
63 Luis Su?rez (Spain) 32,325
64 J?rgen Klinsmann ((West) Germany) 31,277
65 Andoni Zubizarreta (Spain) 31,035
66 Bruno Conti (Italy) 30,902
67 Laszl?/Ladislao Kubala (Hungary/Spain) 30,516
68 Fritz Walter (West Germany) 29,973
69 Nils Liedholm (Sweden) 29,925
70 Rudi V?ller ((West) Germany) 29,902
71 Igor Netto (Soviet Union) 29,750
72 Paul Gascoigne (England) 29,749
73 Edgar Davids (Netherlands) 29,086
74 Paul Breitner (West Germany) 29,050
75 Fernando Hierro (Spain) 28,612
76 Jean-Pierre Papin (France) 28,044
77 Hristo Stoitchkov (Bulgaria) 28,006
78 Dennis Bergkamp (Netherlands) 27,745
79 Emilio Butrague?o (Spain) 27,411
80 Oleh Blokhin (Soviet Union) 27,395
81 Erik Gerets (Belgium) not listed
82 Juan Alberto Schiaffino (Uruguay) not listed
83 Rui Costa (Portugal) 26,838
84 Sandro Mazzola (Italy) 26,679
85 Michel Preud'homme (Belgium) 26,621
86 Giancarlo Antognoni (Italy) 26,268
87 Hansi M?ller (West Germany) 26,224
88 Christian Vieri (Italy) 25,388
89 Omar Sivori (Argentina/Italy) 25,277
90 S?ndor Kocsis (Hungary) 25,125
91 Juanito (Spain) not listed
92 Zvonimir Boban (Croatia) 25,078
93 Branko Zebec (Yugoslavia) 24,747
94 Jos? Juan Altafini (Brazil) 24,673
95 Alain Giresse (France) 24,408
96 Roberto Bettega (Italy) 24,400
97 Rinat Dasaev (Soviet Union) 24,197
98 J?zsef Bozsik (Hungary) 24,086
99 Pirri (Spain) 23,968
100 Luigi Riva (Italy) 23,649
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