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2000 FIFA World Player of the Year

Association football award


Association football award

The 2000 FIFA World Player of the Year award was won by Zinedine Zidane for the second time following France's 2000 European Championship win. The gala was hosted at the Television Studio in Rome, on December 11, 2000. 150 national team coaches, based on the current FIFA Men's World Ranking were chosen to vote. It was organised by European Sports Media, Adidas, FIFA and the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

Results

RankPlayerClub(s)CountryPoints
1Zinedine ZidaneITA JuventusFrance France370
2Luís FigoESP Barcelona
ESP Real MadridPortugal Portugal329
3RivaldoESP BarcelonaBRA Brazil263
4Gabriel BatistutaITA Fiorentina
ITA RomaArgentina Argentina57
5Andriy ShevchenkoITA MilanUkraine Ukraine48
6David BeckhamEngland Manchester UnitedEngland England41
7Thierry HenryEngland ArsenalFrance France35
8Alessandro NestaITA LazioITA Italy23
9Patrick KluivertESP BarcelonaNED Netherlands22
10=Francesco TottiITA RomaITA Italy14
10=RaúlESP Real MadridESP Spain14

References

References

  1. "FUTEBOL".
  2. (2000-12-13). "FIFA World Player 2000: vote by coach".
  3. "Ki lesz az aranylabdás?".
  4. "FIFA Awards – World Player of the Year - Top 10".
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