Showing posts with label Award. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Award. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Fabio Cannavaro: Winner of the 2006 FIFA World Player of the Year Award.


It's what everyone expected and there were no surprises as Joseph Blatter announced the name of Fabio Cannavaro as the winner of the 2006 FIFA World Player of the Year. The moved Italian centre back thanked the national team coaches and captains by saying, "I would like to express my gratitude to FIFA, the coaches, the captains, and all my teammates that I have ever had."

On Monday at 8 pm CET, the Zurich Opera House hosted the 2006 FIFA World Player of the Year gala, which culminated with the announcement of the World Player of the Year selected by national team coaches and captains. The magical evening dubbed "Football meets Mozart" was hosted by Dutch football legend Ruud Gullit and television presenter Amanda McLane-Attali, and was punctuated with snippets from Mozart's operas and video clips of the exploits of each nominee.

The first trophies and awards presented were those won during the 2006 German World Cup. To kick things off, the Fair Play Trophy was presented to the Spanish and Brazilian national teams, who shared the same number of points. It was followed by the Golden (Klose), Silver (Hernán Crespo) and Bronze (Ronaldo) Boot awards, and then the Golden Ball (Zidane), Silver Ball (Cannavaro), and Bronze Ball (Pirlo). Italy's Buffon was honoured as the Best Goalkeeper but was unable to attend the event.

The icing on the cake
After delighting those in attendence with a new Mozart piece, the two most magical moments of the night arrived. First came the announcement of the 2006 FIFA Woman World Player, bestowed upon the Brazilian, Marta, who received a warm round of applause from fellow countryman Ronaldo. Minutes later it was Fabio Cannavaro, Ronaldinho and Zidane's turn to find out who would be named FIFA World Player 2006. Edgar Davids, Frank Beckenbauer, and Lothar Mattaüs assisted Joseph Blatter with the announcement. What everyone had predicted since Sunday was true, as the FIFA President read the Italian player's name as the big winner of the night.

“It's a huge honour to be here among so many renown players. This has been a very important year for me and I am very happy and touched. It was an incredible year. I won the championship with Juve, the World Cup, the Golden Ball, and this great distinction brings a golden year to a close. I would like to express my gratitude to FIFA, the coaches, the captains, and all my teammates that I have ever had. I dedicate this award to Italian football, as everyone knows about the problems it has gone through. This should be a symbol of rebirth for an important system of international football,” stated Cannavaro.

Club support
President Ramón Calderón and Real Madrid's Sporting Director Pedja Mijatovic accompanied Cannavaro, Raúl and Ronaldo on their travels to Zurich to attend the gala celebrated at the Opera House. As was the case during the presentation of the Golden Ball last month, the Madridista President wanted Cannavaro to feel support from Real Madrid during such an important moment of his football career.

The President shared the evening with his Barcelona counterpart, Joan Laporta, who saw his hopes for Ronaldinho winning the trophy for the third straight year dashed.



FIFA WORLD PLAYER 2006 RANKING:
1. Fabio Cannavaro, (Juventus / Real Madrid), 480 points.
2. Zinedine Zidane (Real Madrid), 454 points.
3. Ronaldinho (FC Barcelona), 380 points.

FABIO CANNAVARO'S TRACK RECORD:

  • European U-21 Champion in 1994 (Italy).
  • European U-21 Champion in 1995 (Italy).
  • 1 UEFA Cup (Parma, 1999).
  • 2 Italian Cups (Parma, 1999 and 2002).
  • 1 Italian Scudetto (Juventus, 2005).
  • 1 FIFA World Cup (Italy, 2006).
  • 1 Golden Ball (2006).


  • FIFA WORLD PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1991-2006
    YEAR
    1st
    2nd
    3rd
    2006
    CANNAVARO
    Zidane
    Ronaldinho
    2005
    Ronaldinho
    Frank Lampard
    Samuel Eto'o
    2004
    Ronaldinho
    Thierry Henry
    Shevchenko
    2003
    Zinedine Zidane
    Thierry Henry
    Ronaldo
    2002
    Ronaldo
    Oliver Kahn
    Zinedine Zidane
    2001
    Luis Figo
    David Beckham
    Raúl
    2000
    Zinedine Zidane
    Luis Figo
    Rivaldo
    1999
    Rivaldo
    David Beckham
    Gabriel Batistuta
    1998
    Zinedine Zidane
    Ronaldo
    Davor Suker
    1997
    Ronaldo
    Roberto Carlos
    Bergkamp/Zidane
    1996
    Ronaldo
    George Weah
    Alan Shearer
    1995
    George Weah
    Paolo Maldini
    Jürgen Klinsmann
    1994
    Romario
    Hristo Stoitchkov
    Roberto Baggio
    1993
    Roberto Baggio
    Romario
    Dennis Bergkamp
    1992
    Marco Van Basten
    Hristo Stoitchkov
    Thomas Hässler
    1991
    Lothar Matthäus
    Jean-Pierre Papin
    Gary Lineker

    Ronaldo receives Bronze Boot as third top scorer; Raúl accepts Fair Play Trophy for Spain.


    Awards galore. Three Madridistas made their way on stage at the Zurich Opera House on Monday night to accept various prizes. One of them, Fabio Cannavaro, was honoured twice. Not only was the Italian centre back named 2006 FIFA World Player of the Year, but he also won the Silver Ball as the second best player of the German World Cup, played between 9 June and 9 July. Meanwhile, Ronaldo was presented with the Bronze Boot and Raúl accepted FIFA's Fair Play Trophy on behalf of the Spanish national team.

    Bronze Boot for a one of a kind forward
    Germany's Miroslav Klose, who score five World Cup goals, received the Golden Boot as the competition's top scorer, while Hernán Crespo and Ronaldo, who each had three goals, took home the Silver Boot and Bronze Boot, respectively. The Bronze Boot is presented to the third top scorer of the FIFA World Cup according to the following criteria: the number of goals scored, then, the number of passes resulting in goals, and third, minutes played.

    After the World Cup had ended, several players had tallied three goals on their score sheets, among whom were Ronaldo and Spain's Fernando Torres and David Villa. That is when FIFA proceeded to count goal assists, but because Crespo and Ronaldo were also level in that category, FIFA then moved on to the number of minutes on the pitch each player had seen. Hernán Crespo scored three goals and one assist in 305 minutes, while Ronaldo had three goals and one assist in 409 minutes.

    Brazil's '9' arrived in Germany amid controversy about his technique and fitness. Although Ronaldo and Brazil were unable to get get passed the quarterfinals, the Madridista forward scored three goals in five matches, making him the top Brazilian scorer in the competition and the Bronze Boot presented by Adidas winner.

    Ronaldo played in five matches during the final phase of the German World Cup, for a total of 409 minutes. The striker also served up one assist (to Adriano against Australia) and had a total of 15 shots on goal, eight of which were in between the woodwork.

    His best match came against Japan, which earned him the Budweiser Man of the Match honour. When it was made official that Ronaldo had won the Bronze Boot, Roy Hodgson, member of FIFA's Technical Study Group, stated, “Ronaldo received this award thanks to two excellent goals he scored, especially the first, which came at a key moment of the match. Moreover, his performance throughout the match was also decisive in this process.”

    We cannot forget that in Germany Ronaldo became the all-time top scorer in the history of the World Cup after finding the back of the net against Ghana. His 15th goal was one more than Germany's Gerd Müller. With four goals in the French World Cup and eight in the Japan & Korea, Ronaldo moved ahead of Jurgen Klismann (11), Sándor Kocsis (11) and Just Fontaine (13).

    Fair Play Trophy handed to Raúl
    Real Madrid's number ‘7’ also shared the spotlight at the FIFA World Player 2006 gala. The Madridista forward flew to Zurich as the captain the Spanish national team, and there he joined coach Luis Aragonés to receive the Fair Play Trophy, which Spain shared with Brazil, being that both sides shared the same number of points in the World Cup's Fair Play ranking. Representing Brazil, who take home the piece of hardware for the third time, were Ricardo Teixeira and Ronaldo. FIFA's Technical Study Group (TSG) awarded each team a total of 886 of the 1,000 possible points.

    The award is presented to the team that shows the best behaviour on and off the pitch according to a points system and criteria established by the FIFA Committee for Ethics and Fair Play. Every match is evaluated, but only teams that move on to the Round of 16 are considered candidates for the award, which consists of the Fair Play Trophy, medals for the players and coaching staff, a diploma, and 50,000 dollars worth of football equipment to be used for youth development.

    The evaluation is carried out according to six criteria which place an emphasis on the positive rather than the negative aspects of a team’s performance. The number of cards a team receives is the only way that points can be deducted. The other criteria taken into consideration are: positive play, with points awarded for an attractive, offensive-minded playing style; respect for opponents; respect for the officials; behaviour of the coaching staff and the behaviour of supporters.


    Saturday, December 16, 2006

    Cannavaro wins another award.

    Italy's World Cup winning captain Fabio Cannavaro has added the World Soccer magazine player of the year award to his European prize.

    Three weeks after receiving the Golden Ball, polled by France Football magazine, the Real Madrid defender was a runaway winner Friday of the World Soccer poll of its readers.

    Cannavaro received 40 percent of the votes to finish ahead of Barcelona's Samuel Eto'o and Arsenal's Thierry Henry with last year's winner Ronaldinho coming fourth.

    Cannavaro is only the second defender to receive the award in its 25-year history - the other being Paolo Maldini in 1994 - and he won the vote despite his former club, Juventus, being relegated and fined for its involvement in a Serie A match fixing scandal Cannavaro now has the chance to complete a hat-trick of major awards when Fifa announces its player of the year in Zurich on Monday.

    Italy's World Cup winning coach, Marcello Lippi, won World Soccer's coach of the year award.

    Barcelona, which won the Champions League and its second Spanish league title in a row, received the team award.

    Sunday, November 19, 2006

    Calderon: Cannavaro to win Ballon d'Or.

    Fabio Cannavaro will be named European Footballer of the Year - according to Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon.

    The 33-year-old defender captained Italy to victory in the World Cup this summer before joining Real from Juventus in July.

    Calderon made the claims while paying tribute to former Real star Ferenc Puskas, who died aged 89 on Friday.

    "The joy at Cannavaro winning the Ballon d'Or has been overshadowed by the sad news of the death of Ferenc Puskas," said Calderon.

    The winner of the award is voted for by European journalists and will be revealed officially by France Football magazine on 27 November.

    Calderon's claims came after the Spanish media reported a meeting had taken place between France Football's editor and Cannavaro on Thursday.

    Should his victory be confirmed, Cannavaro would become the fourth Italian to win the award - joining Gianni Rivera, Paolo Rossi and Roberto Baggio.

    He would replace Brazilian Ronaldinho as the holder of the award, and become one of only a handful of defenders to claim the prize.

    Saturday, October 07, 2006

    Zidane in frame for FifPro award.

    Former France captain and Real Madrid player Zinedine Zidane is in the running for the 2006 FifPro Player of the Year award.

    The former Real Madrid star bowed out of football in shame with a red card in the World Cup final for a headbutt on Italy defender Marco Materazzi.

    Materazzi is also on the list of 55 nominations, along with last year's winner, Brazilian Ronaldinho.

    The Premiership has 18 players in the frame for the award which will be announced on 6 November in Athens.

    Chelsea are the best represented club in the list with nine players, including recent recruits Ashley Cole, Michael Ballack and Andriy Shevchenko.

    In terms of nationalities, world champions Italy have 10 nominated players along with Brazil, while England number six internationals.

    Cole and his Blues team-mates John Terry and Frank Lampard are joined on the list by Manchester United duo Rio Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney - who took last year's young player award - and Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard.

    As well as the individual award, ballot forms were sent to 43,000 players asking them to pick a world XI for the event, which has been organised by the international players' union.

    Except him more Real Madrid player is also in the shortlist. They are-

    Fabio Cannavaro (Italy), Roberto Carlos (Brazil), Cicinho (Brazil), Ronaldo (Brazil).

    Some former Real Madrid player is also among the list. they are-

    Luis Figo (Portugal), Samuel Eto'o (Cameroon), Claude Makalele (France).