El País King of European Soccer

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El País King of European Soccer (alternative: El País European Player of the Year) was an annual football award given by Uruguayan newspaper El País to the best footballer in Europe. It had been decided by several European sports experts, critics and journalists based on votes. Any player from a European team was eligible, regardless their country of origin. It was first awarded in 1991 with French Jean-Pierre Papin having been the inaugural winner. The last winner was Argentine Lionel Messi in 2012. Messi and Zinedine Zidane are the record winners of the award with four wins each.[1]

Winners

Source:[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Year Rank Player Club Points
1991 1st File:Flag of France.svg Jean-Pierre Papin File:Flag of France.svg Marseille
1992 1st File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marco van Basten File:Flag of Italy.svg AC Milan
1993 1st File:Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Baggio File:Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
1994 1st File:Flag of Italy.svg Paolo Maldini File:Flag of Italy.svg AC Milan
1995 1st File:Flag of Liberia.svg George Weah File:Flag of Italy.svg AC Milan
1996 1st File:Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldo File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
1997 1st File:Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldo File:Flag of Italy.svg Inter Milan
1998 1st File:Flag of France.svg Zinedine Zidane File:Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
1999 1st File:Flag of Brazil.svg Rivaldo File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 75
2nd File:Flag of England.svg David Beckham File:Flag of England.svg Manchester United 44
3rd File:Flag of Portugal.svg Luís Figo File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 23
2000 1st File:Flag of Portugal.svg Luís Figo File:Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 45
2nd File:Flag of France.svg Zinedine Zidane File:Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 40
3rd File:Flag of Italy.svg Alessandro Nesta File:Flag of Italy.svg Lazio 30
2001 1st File:Flag of France.svg Zinedine Zidane File:Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 41
2nd File:Flag of England.svg Michael Owen File:Flag of England.svg Liverpool 40
3rd File:Flag of Spain.svg Raúl File:Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 36
2002 1st File:Flag of France.svg Zinedine Zidane File:Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 59
2nd File:Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Carlos File:Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 43
3rd File:Flag of Germany.svg Oliver Kahn File:Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 34
2003 1st File:Flag of France.svg Zinedine Zidane File:Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 45
2nd File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Nedvěd File:Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 38
3rd File:Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Carlos File:Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 31
2004 1st File:Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldinho File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
2nd File:Flag of France.svg Thierry Henry File:Flag of England.svg Arsenal
3rd File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Nedvěd File:Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
2005 1st File:Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldinho File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 59
2nd File:Flag of England.svg Frank Lampard File:Flag of England.svg Chelsea 33
3rd File:Flag of England.svg John Terry File:Flag of England.svg Chelsea 24
2006 1st File:Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldinho File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 54
2nd File:Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Cannavaro File:Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 43
3rd File:Flag of France.svg Thierry Henry File:Flag of England.svg Arsenal 35
2007 1st File:Flag of Brazil.svg Kaká File:Flag of Italy.svg AC Milan
2nd File:Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
3rd File:Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo File:Flag of England.svg Manchester United
2008 1st File:Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo File:Flag of England.svg Manchester United 64
2nd File:Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 57
3rd File:Flag of Italy.svg Gianluigi Buffon File:Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
2009 1st File:Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
2010 1st File:Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
2011 1st File:Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
2012 1st File:Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 108
2nd File:Flag of Spain.svg Andrés Iniesta File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 93
3rd File:Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo File:Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 9
Zinedine Zidane (left) and Lionel Messi hold the record for the most wins, with 4 each.

Most wins by player

Consecutive wins
  • Lionel Messi is the only player in history to win the award in 4 consecutive years (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012).
  • Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldinho won the award in 3 successive years (2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004, 2005, 2006, respectively).
  • Brazilian Ronaldo won the award twice in a row (1996, 1997).

European Coach of the Year

Year Rank Player Team Points
1991 1st File:Flag of France.svg Michel Platini File:Flag of France.svg France
1992 1st File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Johan Cruyff File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
1993 1st File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Johan Cruyff File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
1994 1st File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Johan Cruyff File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
1995 1st File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Louis van Gaal File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ajax
1996 1st File:Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Lippi File:Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
1997 1st File:Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Lippi File:Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
1998 1st File:Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Lippi File:Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
1999 1st File:Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson File:Flag of England.svg Manchester United 35
2nd File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Louis van Gaal File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 17
3rd File:Flag of Sweden.svg Sven-Göran Eriksson File:Flag of Italy.svg Lazio 14
2000 1st File:Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson File:Flag of England.svg Manchester United
2001 1st File:Flag of Germany.svg Ottmar Hitzfeld File:Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
2002 1st File:Flag of France.svg Arsène Wenger File:Flag of England.svg Arsenal 30
2nd File:Flag of Spain.svg Vicente del Bosque File:Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 28
3rd File:Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Toppmöller File:Flag of Germany.svg Bayer Leverkusen 24
2003 1st File:Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson File:Flag of England.svg Manchester United 25
2nd File:Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Capello File:Flag of Italy.svg Roma 24
File:Flag of Italy.svg Marcello Lippi File:Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 24
2004 1st File:Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho File:Flag of Portugal.svg PortoFile:Flag of England.svg Chelsea
2nd File:Flag of France.svg Arsène Wenger File:Flag of England.svg Arsenal
3rd File:Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Capello File:Flag of Italy.svg Roma

File:Flag of Italy.svg Juventus

File:Flag of Germany.svg Otto Rehhagel File:Flag of Greece.svg Greece
2005 1st File:Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho File:Flag of England.svg Chelsea 48
2nd File:Flag of Spain.svg Rafael Benítez File:Flag of England.svg Liverpool 32
File:Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Capello File:Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 32
2006 1st File:Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho File:Flag of England.svg Chelsea 46
2nd File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frank Rijkaard File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 43
2007 1st File:Flag of France.svg Arsène Wenger File:Flag of England.svg Arsenal
2nd File:Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson File:Flag of England.svg Manchester United
2008 1st File:Flag of Scotland.svg Alex Ferguson File:Flag of England.svg Manchester United
2012 1st File:Flag of Spain.svg Vicente del Bosque File:Flag of Spain.svg Spain
2nd File:Flag of Portugal.svg José Mourinho File:Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
3rd File:Flag of Spain.svg Pep Guardiola File:Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona

See also

References

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