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| award1_winner= {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Lionel Messi]] (2nd |
| award1_winner= {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Lionel Messi]] (2nd [[Ballon d'Or]]) |
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| previous = [[2009 Ballon d'Or|2009]] |
| previous = [[2009 FIFA World Player of the Year|2009 (FIFA)]] / <br />[[2009 Ballon d'Or|2009 (France Football)]] |
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| main = [[Ballon d'Or]] |
| main = [[FIFA Ballon d'Or]] |
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| next = [[2011 FIFA Ballon d'Or|2011]] |
| next = [[2011 FIFA Ballon d'Or|2011]] |
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The '''2010 [[FIFA Ballon d'Or]] Gala''' was the inaugural year for [[FIFA]]'s awards for the top [[Association football|football]] players and coaches of the year. The gala is a continuation of the [[FIFA World Player Gala]] and a result of merging the [[FIFA World Player of the Year|FIFA Men's World Player of the Year]] award with the [[Ballon d'Or]], previously created and presented by [[France Football]] to the top men's player in Europe. The awards ceremony took place on 10 January 2011 in [[Zürich]], Switzerland. The three finalists for each category were announced on 6 December 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/ballondor/media/newsid=1346940/index.html |title=Nominees announced for FIFA Ballon d'Or gala 2010 |date=2010 |
The '''2010 [[FIFA Ballon d'Or]] Gala''' was the inaugural year for [[FIFA]]'s awards for the top [[Association football|football]] players and coaches of the year. The gala is a continuation of the [[FIFA World Player Gala]] and a result of merging the [[FIFA World Player of the Year|FIFA Men's World Player of the Year]] award with the [[Ballon d'Or]], previously created and presented by [[France Football]] to the top men's player in Europe. The awards ceremony took place on 10 January 2011 in [[Zürich]], Switzerland. The three finalists for each category were announced on 6 December 2010.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fifa.com/ballondor/media/newsid=1346940/index.html |title=Nominees announced for FIFA Ballon d'Or gala 2010 |date=6 December 2010 |work=FIFA.com |access-date=10 January 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110125124430/http://www.fifa.com/ballondor/media/newsid%3D1346940/index.html |archive-date=25 January 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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[[La Masia]], the [[FC Barcelona]] academy, achieved a record breaking honor in becoming the first youth academy ever to have all three finalists for the [[Ballon d'Or]] in one same year, with [[Lionel Messi]], [[Andrés Iniesta]] and [[Xavi]].<ref>totalbarca.com, [http://www.totalbarca.com/2010/news/its-an-all-barca-affair-at-fifa-ballon-dor/ It’s an all Barça affair at FIFA Ballon d’Or] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101210060409/http://www.totalbarca.com/2010/news/its-an-all-barca-affair-at-fifa-ballon-dor/ |date= |
[[La Masia]], the [[FC Barcelona]] academy, achieved a record breaking honor in becoming the first youth academy ever to have all three finalists for the [[Ballon d'Or]] in one same year, with [[Lionel Messi]], [[Andrés Iniesta]] and [[Xavi (footballer, born 1980)|Xavi]].<ref>totalbarca.com, [http://www.totalbarca.com/2010/news/its-an-all-barca-affair-at-fifa-ballon-dor/ It’s an all Barça affair at FIFA Ballon d’Or] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101210060409/http://www.totalbarca.com/2010/news/its-an-all-barca-affair-at-fifa-ballon-dor/ |date=10 December 2010 }}</ref><ref name="list">{{cite web |url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/863859/?cc=5739 |title=Messi named Player of the Year |date=10 January 2011 |work=ESPN Soccernet|access-date=10 January 2011|archive-date=14 January 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110114001400/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/863859/?cc=5739|url-status=dead}}</ref> Messi won the award, his second consecutive [[Ballon d'Or]] victory. |
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[[Marta (footballer)|Marta]] won the [[FIFA World Player of the Year|FIFA Women's World Player of the Year]] award, her fifth in a row.<ref name="fifa1362416">{{cite web |url=https://www.fifa.com/ballondor/archive/edition=1999902010/news/newsid=1362416/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203014930/http://www.fifa.com/ballondor/archive/edition=1999902010/news/newsid=1362416/ |url-status=dead |archive-date= |
[[Marta (footballer)|Marta]] won the [[FIFA World Player of the Year|FIFA Women's World Player of the Year]] award, her fifth in a row.<ref name="fifa1362416">{{cite web |url=https://www.fifa.com/ballondor/archive/edition=1999902010/news/newsid=1362416/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203014930/http://www.fifa.com/ballondor/archive/edition=1999902010/news/newsid=1362416/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=3 December 2013 |title=Messi, Marta, Mourinho and Neid crowned as the best of 2010 |date=10 January 2011 |publisher=FIFA |access-date=10 January 2012}}</ref> |
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[[José Mourinho]], [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[manager (association football)|manager]] of [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] and previously of [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]], was the first winner of the men's FIFA World Coach of the Year award in 2010. The women's version of the award was won by [[Germany women's national football team|Germany]] head coach [[Silvia Neid]].<ref name="fifa1362416" /> |
[[José Mourinho]], [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[manager (association football)|manager]] of [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] and previously of [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]], was the first winner of the men's FIFA World Coach of the Year award in 2010. The women's version of the award was won by [[Germany women's national football team|Germany]] head coach [[Silvia Neid]].<ref name="fifa1362416" /> |
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| 2nd || [[Andrés Iniesta]] || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] || 17.36% |
| 2nd || [[Andrés Iniesta]] || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] || 17.36% |
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| 3rd || [[Xavi]] || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] || 16.48% |
| 3rd || [[Xavi (footballer, born 1980)|Xavi]] || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] || 16.48% |
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|align="center"|6th |
|align="center"|6th |
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|[[Cristiano Ronaldo]] |
|[[Cristiano Ronaldo]] |
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|{{flag|Portugal}} |
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|{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] |
|{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] |
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|align="center"|3.92% |
|align="center"|3.92% |
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|align="center"|7th |
|align="center"|7th |
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|[[Iker Casillas]] |
|[[Iker Casillas]] |
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|{{flag|Spain}} |
|{{flag|Spain}} |
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|{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] |
|{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] |
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|align="center"|2.90% |
|align="center"|2.90% |
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|[[David Villa]] |
|[[David Villa]] |
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|{{flag|Spain}} |
|{{flag|Spain}} |
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|{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Valencia CF|Valencia]]<br>{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |
|{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Valencia CF|Valencia]]<br />{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |
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|align="center"|2.25% |
|align="center"|2.25% |
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|align="center"|10th |
|align="center"|10th |
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|[[Xabi Alonso]] |
|[[Xabi Alonso]] |
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|{{flag|Spain}} |
|{{flag|Spain}} |
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|{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] |
|{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] |
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|align="center"|1.52% |
|align="center"|1.52% |
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|{{flag|Cameroon}} |
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|{{fbaicon|ITA}} [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]] |
|{{fbaicon|ITA}} [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]] |
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|align="center"|1.37% |
|align="center"|1.37% |
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|align="center"|13th |
|align="center"|13th |
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| 4th || [[Kelly Smith]] || {{fbw|ENG}} ||{{fbaicon|USA}} [[Boston Breakers]] || 9.29% |
| 4th || [[Kelly Smith]] || {{fbw|ENG}} ||{{fbaicon|USA}} [[Boston Breakers]] || 9.29% |
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| 5th || [[Abby Wambach]] || {{fbw|USA}} ||{{fbaicon|USA}} [[Washington Freedom]] || 6.25% |
| 5th || [[Abby Wambach]] || {{fbw|USA}} ||{{fbaicon|USA}} [[Washington Freedom (soccer)|Washington Freedom]] || 6.25% |
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| 6th || [[Ji So-yun]] || {{fbw|KOR}} ||{{fbaicon|KOR}} [[Hanyang Women's University|Hanyang Women's College]] || 5.24% |
| 6th || [[Ji So-yun]] || {{fbw|KOR}} ||{{fbaicon|KOR}} [[Hanyang Women's University|Hanyang Women's College]] || 5.24% |
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| 7th || [[Christine Sinclair]] || {{fbw|CAN}} ||{{fbaicon|USA}} [[FC Gold Pride]] || 4.42% |
| 7th || [[Christine Sinclair]] || {{fbw|CAN}} ||{{fbaicon|USA}} [[FC Gold Pride]] || 4.42% |
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| 8th || [[Hope Solo]] || {{fbw|USA}} ||{{fbaicon|USA}} [[Saint Louis Athletica]]<br>{{fbaicon|USA}} [[Atlanta Beat (WPS)|Atlanta Beat]] || 3.85% |
| 8th || [[Hope Solo]] || {{fbw|USA}} ||{{fbaicon|USA}} [[Saint Louis Athletica]]<br />{{fbaicon|USA}} [[Atlanta Beat (WPS)|Atlanta Beat]] || 3.85% |
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| 9th || [[Caroline Seger]] || {{fbw|SWE}} ||{{fbaicon|USA}} [[Philadelphia Independence]] || 3.64% |
| 9th || [[Caroline Seger]] || {{fbw|SWE}} ||{{fbaicon|USA}} [[Philadelphia Independence]] || 3.64% |
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| 10th || [[Camille Abily]] || {{fbw|FRA}} ||{{fbaicon|USA}} [[FC Gold Pride]]<br>{{fbaicon|FRA}} [[Olympique Lyonnais Féminin|Lyon]] || 3.38% |
| 10th || [[Camille Abily]] || {{fbw|FRA}} ||{{fbaicon|USA}} [[FC Gold Pride]]<br />{{fbaicon|FRA}} [[Olympique Lyonnais Féminin|Lyon]] || 3.38% |
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| '''1st''' || '''[[José Mourinho]]''' || '''{{flag|Portugal}}''' || {{fbaicon|ITA}} '''[[Inter Milan|Internazionale]]<br>{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]''' || 35.92% |
| '''1st''' || '''[[José Mourinho]]''' || '''{{flag|Portugal}}''' || {{fbaicon|ITA}} '''[[Inter Milan|Internazionale]]<br />{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]]''' || 35.92% |
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| 2nd || [[Vicente del Bosque]] || {{flag|Spain}} || {{fb|ESP}} || 33.08% |
| 2nd || [[Vicente del Bosque]] || {{flag|Spain}} || {{fb|ESP}} || 33.08% |
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===[[FIFA Puskás Award]]=== |
=== [[FIFA Puskás Award]] === |
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=== FIFA/[[FIFPro World XI]] === |
=== FIFA/[[FIFPro World XI]] === |
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{{Main|FIFA FIFPRO World 11}} |
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| GK = [[Iker Casillas]] |
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| LCM = [[Wesley Sneijder|Sneijder]] |
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| RCM = [[Andrés Iniesta|Iniesta]] |
| RCM = [[Andrés Iniesta|Iniesta]] |
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| CM = [[Xavi]] |
| CM = [[Xavi (footballer, born 1980)|Xavi]] |
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| RW = [[Lionel Messi|Messi]] |
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| [[Goalkeeper (association football)|GK]] || [[Iker Casillas]]<ref name="list"/> || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] |
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| [[Defender (association football)|DF]] || [[Maicon (footballer, born 1981)|Maicon]] || {{fb|BRA}} || {{fbaicon|ITA}} [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]] |
| [[Defender (association football)|DF]] || [[Maicon (footballer, born 1981)|Maicon]] || {{fb|BRA}} || {{fbaicon|ITA}} [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]] |
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| [[Defender (association football)|DF]] || [[Carles Puyol]]<ref name="list"/> || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |
| [[Defender (association football)|DF]] || [[Carles Puyol]]<ref name="list" /> || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |
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| [[Defender (association football)|DF]] || [[Gerard Piqué]] || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |
| [[Defender (association football)|DF]] || [[Gerard Piqué]] || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |
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| [[Midfielder|MF]] || [[Andrés Iniesta]] || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |
| [[Midfielder|MF]] || [[Andrés Iniesta]] || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |
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| [[Midfielder|MF]] || [[Xavi]] || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |
| [[Midfielder|MF]] || [[Xavi (footballer, born 1980)|Xavi]] || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |
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| [[Midfielder|MF]] || [[Wesley Sneijder]] || {{fb|NED}} || {{fbaicon|ITA}} [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]] |
| [[Midfielder|MF]] || [[Wesley Sneijder]] || {{fb|NED}} || {{fbaicon|ITA}} [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]] |
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| [[Forward (association football)|FW]] || [[David Villa]] || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Valencia CF|Valencia]]<br>{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |
| [[Forward (association football)|FW]] || [[David Villa]] || {{fb|ESP}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Valencia CF|Valencia]]<br />{{fbaicon|ESP}} [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]] |
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| [[Forward (association football)|FW]] || [[Cristiano Ronaldo]] || {{fb|POR}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] |
| [[Forward (association football)|FW]] || [[Cristiano Ronaldo]] || {{fb|POR}} || {{fbaicon|ESP}} [[Real Madrid CF|Real Madrid]] |
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Latest revision as of 08:16, 30 November 2024
2010 FIFA Ballon d'Or | |
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Date | 10 January 2011 |
Location | Zürich, Switzerland |
Country | Switzerland |
Presented by | FIFA |
Highlights | |
Won by | Lionel Messi (2nd Ballon d'Or) |
Website | www |
The 2010 FIFA Ballon d'Or Gala was the inaugural year for FIFA's awards for the top football players and coaches of the year. The gala is a continuation of the FIFA World Player Gala and a result of merging the FIFA Men's World Player of the Year award with the Ballon d'Or, previously created and presented by France Football to the top men's player in Europe. The awards ceremony took place on 10 January 2011 in Zürich, Switzerland. The three finalists for each category were announced on 6 December 2010.[1]
La Masia, the FC Barcelona academy, achieved a record breaking honor in becoming the first youth academy ever to have all three finalists for the Ballon d'Or in one same year, with Lionel Messi, Andrés Iniesta and Xavi.[2][3] Messi won the award, his second consecutive Ballon d'Or victory.
Marta won the FIFA Women's World Player of the Year award, her fifth in a row.[4]
José Mourinho, Portuguese manager of Real Madrid and previously of Internazionale, was the first winner of the men's FIFA World Coach of the Year award in 2010. The women's version of the award was won by Germany head coach Silvia Neid.[4]
Winners and nominees
[edit]FIFA Ballon d'Or
[edit]Rank | Player | National team | Club(s) | Percent |
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1st | Lionel Messi | Argentina | Barcelona | 22.65% |
2nd | Andrés Iniesta | Spain | Barcelona | 17.36% |
3rd | Xavi | Spain | Barcelona | 16.48% |
The following twenty players were also in contention for the award:
Rank | Player | National team | Club(s) | Percent |
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4th | Wesley Sneijder | Netherlands | Internazionale | 14.48% |
5th | Diego Forlán | Uruguay | Atlético Madrid | 7.61% |
6th | Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal | Real Madrid | 3.92% |
7th | Iker Casillas | Spain | Real Madrid | 2.90% |
8th | David Villa | Spain | Valencia Barcelona |
2.25% |
9th | Didier Drogba | Ivory Coast | Chelsea | 1.68% |
10th | Xabi Alonso | Spain | Real Madrid | 1.52% |
11th | Carles Puyol | Spain | Barcelona | 1.43% |
12th | Samuel Eto'o | Cameroon | Internazionale | 1.37% |
13th | Mesut Özil | Germany | Real Madrid | 1.21% |
14th | Arjen Robben | Netherlands | Bayern Munich | 1.16% |
15th | Thomas Müller | Germany | Bayern Munich | 0.91% |
16th | Bastian Schweinsteiger | Germany | Bayern Munich | 0.75% |
17th | Maicon | Brazil | Internazionale | 0.57% |
18th | Asamoah Gyan | Ghana | Sunderland | 0.46% |
19th | Júlio César | Brazil | Internazionale | 0.22% |
20th | Cesc Fàbregas | Spain | Arsenal | 0.22% |
21st | Miroslav Klose | Germany | Bayern Munich | 0.19% |
22nd | Philipp Lahm | Germany | Bayern Munich | 0.05% |
23rd | Dani Alves | Brazil | Barcelona | 0.05% |
FIFA Women's World Player of the Year
[edit]Rank | Player | National team | Club(s) | Percent |
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1st | Marta | Brazil | FC Gold Pride | 38.20% |
2nd | Birgit Prinz | Germany | 1. FFC Frankfurt | 15.18% |
3rd | Fatmire Bajramaj | Germany | Turbine Potsdam | 9.96% |
The following seven players were also in contention for the award:[5]
Rank | Player | Nationality | Club(s) | Percent |
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4th | Kelly Smith | England | Boston Breakers | 9.29% |
5th | Abby Wambach | United States | Washington Freedom | 6.25% |
6th | Ji So-yun | South Korea | Hanyang Women's College | 5.24% |
7th | Christine Sinclair | Canada | FC Gold Pride | 4.42% |
8th | Hope Solo | United States | Saint Louis Athletica Atlanta Beat |
3.85% |
9th | Caroline Seger | Sweden | Philadelphia Independence | 3.64% |
10th | Camille Abily | France | FC Gold Pride Lyon |
3.38% |
FIFA World Coach of the Year for Men's Football
[edit]Rank | Coach | Nationality | Team(s) | Percent |
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1st | José Mourinho | Portugal | Internazionale Real Madrid |
35.92% |
2nd | Vicente del Bosque | Spain | Spain | 33.08% |
3rd | Pep Guardiola | Spain | Barcelona | 8.45% |
FIFA World Coach of the Year for Women's Football
[edit]Rank | Coach | Nationality | Team(s) | Percent |
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1st | Silvia Neid | Germany | Germany | |
2nd | Maren Meinert | Germany | Germany U20 | |
3rd | Pia Sundhage | Sweden | United States |
Rank | Player | Nationality | Club | Percent |
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1st | Hamit Altıntop | Turkey | Bayern Munich | 40.55% |
2nd | Linus Hallenius | Sweden | Hammarby IF | 13.23% |
3rd | Giovanni van Bronckhorst | Netherlands | Netherlands | 10.61% |
FIFA/FIFPro World XI
[edit]FIFA Presidential Award
[edit]FIFA Fair Play Award
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Nominees announced for FIFA Ballon d'Or gala 2010". FIFA.com. 6 December 2010. Archived from the original on 25 January 2011. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ totalbarca.com, It’s an all Barça affair at FIFA Ballon d’Or Archived 10 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c "Messi named Player of the Year". ESPN Soccernet. 10 January 2011. Archived from the original on 14 January 2011. Retrieved 10 January 2011.
- ^ a b c d "Messi, Marta, Mourinho and Neid crowned as the best of 2010". FIFA. 10 January 2011. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2012.
- ^ FIFA Women's World Player 2010 votes