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Golden Foot

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Golden Foot
Francesco Totti's 2010 Golden Foot imprint
LocationHôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo
CountryMonaco
Presented byMonarchy of Monaco
First award2003
Currently held byArgentinaLautaro Martínez
(men's, 2024)
JapanSaki Kumagai
(women's, 2024)
Websitegoldenfoot.com

TheGolden Foot award is an internationalfootball award, given to players who stand out for their athletic achievements (both as individuals and team players) and for their personality. The award is only given to active players of at least 27 years of age, and can only be won once.[1]

Ten nominees are chosen by a panel of international journalists based on the criteria that they are at least 27 years of age and still playing. Out of this list, and until 2022, the winner was selected by an online poll, where anyone could vote.[2] From 2024, the winner is selected by a committee of professionals chaired by Antonio Caliendo, the founder of the award. The winner of the award leaves a permanent mould of his footprints on"The Champions Promenade", on the seafront of the Principality ofMonaco.

Since 2009, there has been a charity auction accompanying the Golden Foot event. The auction is held during the gala evening at theHôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, and raises funds for fightingAIDS.

Award winners

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List of Golden Foot award winners[3]
YearPlayerClub
2003ItalyRoberto BaggioItalyBrescia
2004Czech RepublicPavel NedvědItalyJuventus
2005UkraineAndriy ShevchenkoItalyMilan
2006BrazilRonaldoSpainReal Madrid
2007ItalyAlessandro Del PieroItalyJuventus
2008BrazilRoberto CarlosTurkeyFenerbahçe
2009BrazilRonaldinhoItalyMilan
2010ItalyFrancesco TottiItalyRoma
2011WalesRyan GiggsEnglandManchester United
2012SwedenZlatan IbrahimovićFranceParis Saint-Germain
2013Ivory CoastDidier DrogbaTurkeyGalatasaray
2014SpainAndrés IniestaSpainBarcelona
2015CameroonSamuel Eto'oTurkeyAntalyaspor
2016ItalyGianluigi BuffonItalyJuventus
2017SpainIker CasillasPortugalPorto
2018UruguayEdinson CavaniFranceParis Saint-Germain
2019CroatiaLuka ModrićSpainReal Madrid
2020PortugalCristiano RonaldoItalyJuventus
2021EgyptMohamed SalahEnglandLiverpool
2022PolandRobert LewandowskiSpainBarcelona
2024ArgentinaLautaro MartínezItalyInter Milan

By country

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CountryPlayers
 Italy4
 Brazil3
 Spain2
 Croatia1
 Portugal1
 Egypt1
 Czech Republic1
 Ukraine1
 Wales1
 Sweden1
 Ivory Coast1
 Cameroon1
 Uruguay1
 Poland1
 Argentina1

By club

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ClubPlayers
ItalyJuventus4
ItalyMilan2
FranceParis Saint-Germain2
SpainReal Madrid2
SpainBarcelona2
ItalyBrescia1
TurkeyAntalyaspor1
TurkeyFenerbahçe1
TurkeyGalatasaray1
EnglandManchester United1
ItalyRoma1
PortugalPorto1
EnglandLiverpool1
ItalyInter Milan1

Women's Golden Foot

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An equivalent award forwomen's football was assigned from 2022 onwards.[4]

List of Women's Golden Foot award winners
YearPlayerClub
2022SwedenKosovare AsllaniItalyMilan
2024JapanSaki KumagaiItalyRoma

Award legends

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List of Golden Foot award legends[5]
YearLegends
2003ArgentinaDiego Maradona
PortugalEusébio
ItalyGianni Rivera
FranceJust Fontaine
2004ArgentinaAlfredo Di Stéfano
ItalyDino Zoff
FranceMichel Platini
2005SpainPaco Gento
Northern IrelandGeorge Best
LiberiaGeorge Weah
ItalyGigi Riva
BrazilRivellino
2006UruguayAlcides Ghiggia
HungaryFerenc Puskás
ItalyGiacinto Facchetti
FranceRaymond Kopa
BrazilZico
2007GermanyGerd Müller
BulgariaHristo Stoichkov
ArgentinaMario Kempes
ItalyPaolo Rossi
BrazilRomário
2008BrazilAldair
UkraineIgor Belanov
SpainLuis Suárez
FranceZinedine Zidane
2009GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge
BrazilNilton Santos
UkraineOleg Blokhin
ColombiaRené Higuita
PolandZbigniew Boniek
2010BrazilCarlos Dunga
ArgentinaFrancisco Varallo
GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
ItalyGiancarlo Antognoni
MexicoHugo Sánchez
2011GhanaAbedi Pele
ArgentinaJavier Zanetti
PortugalLuís Figo
AlgeriaRabah Madjer
NetherlandsRuud Gullit
2012[6]FranceEric Cantona
ItalyFranco Baresi
GermanyLothar Matthäus
BrazilPelé
2013ColombiaCarlos Valderrama
FranceJean-Pierre Papin
ArgentinaOsvaldo Ardiles
2014Czech RepublicAntonín Panenka
BelgiumJean-Marie Pfaff
TurkeyHakan Şükür
JapanHidetoshi Nakata
United StatesMia Hamm
CameroonRoger Milla
2015RomaniaGheorghe Hagi
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
FranceDavid Trezeguet
RussiaRinat Dasayev
2016NetherlandsFrank de Boer
ItalyClaudio Ranieri
SpainCarles Puyol
PortugalDeco
2017ItalyRoberto Mancini
EnglandMichael Owen
FranceMarcel Desailly
GermanyOliver Kahn
ChinaLi Ming
2018BrazilLeonardo Araújo
NetherlandsClarence Seedorf
ItalyAndrea Pirlo
ItalyMarcello Lippi
FranceDidier Deschamps
2019BrazilPaulo Roberto Falcao
FrancePatrick Vieira
BrazilJosé Altafini
ItalyCarolina Morace
2021[7]BrazilDani Alves
ItalyPaolo Maldini
GermanyGünter Netzer
ItalyGabriele Oriali
EnglandKelly Smith
2022SpainEmilio Butragueño
ArgentinaJuan Sebastián Verón
TurkeyFatih Terim
2024[8]ItalyFabio Cannavaro
SpainGerard Piqué
PortugalRui Costa
SpainFernando Llorente
NetherlandsRuud Krol

Total by country

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CountryTotal
 Italy15
 Brazil11
 France10
 Argentina8
 Germany6
 Spain6
 Netherlands4
 Portugal4
 Colombia2
 Sweden2
 Turkey2
 Ukraine2
 Algeria1
 Belgium1
 Bulgaria1
CountryTotal
 Cameroon1
 China1
 Czech Republic1
 England1
 Ghana1
 Hungary1
 Japan1
 Liberia1
 Mexico1
 Northern Ireland1
 Poland1
 Romania1
 Russia1
 United States1
 Uruguay1

Golden Foot Prestige Award

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A Prestige Award was given from 2020 onwards.

List of Golden Foot Prestige award
2020ItalyAndrea Agnelli
2021ItalyGabriele Gravina
2022SpainFlorentino Pérez

References

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  1. ^"GoldenFoot". World Champion Club Ltd.
  2. ^"ESPN Classic supports Golden Foot Awards". ESPN Soccernet. 26 May 2010.
  3. ^"Golden Foot - Winners".goldenfoot.com. Archived fromthe original on 2019-02-22. Retrieved2020-12-01.
  4. ^Théo, Théophile (26 December 2022)."Kosovare Asllani, première Golden Foot féminine de l'histoire".WORLD SPORTS ACTU (in French). Retrieved5 March 2023.
  5. ^LEGENDS – GoldenFoot
  6. ^“Golden Foot Awards 2012 – Ibrahimovic, Pele, And Cantona”Archived 2022-09-28 at theWayback Machine. Amfm magazine. Retrieved 23 July 2018
  7. ^Golden Foot Award 2021: a Monte Carlo i Fuoriclasse del Calcio
  8. ^Golden Foot presents its awards

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