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TheUEFA Fan's Team of the Year is a football award given byUEFA through a poll on its official website. This award started in 2001[1] and allows users[2] of the organization's website to choose their own eleven players and a coach based on their overall performances in European club football and international competitions.

UEFA Fan's Team of the Year
Presented byUEFA
First award2001
Most winsPortugalCristiano Ronaldo
(15 appearances)
Websitewww.uefa.com

Selection process

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Until 2011, the writers at the website had constructed a short-list of sixty footballers and coaches[1] who have performed well in European club competitions, domestic competitions and international tournaments for that particular year. Users then cast their vote of a line-up consisting of eleven players (including a goalkeeper, four defenders, four midfielders, and two forwards) and a coach based on who they believed excelled in European football. After the selection is made, the user also has to select one of the players to be the captain of their team.

The format of the vote was changed in 2012 – now users first choose their preferred formation (4–4–2, 3–5–2, 3–4–3, 4–3–3 or 5–3–2), and then choose the relevant number of players for each position. The voters have a choice between 4 goalkeepers, 12 defenders, 12 midfielders and 12 forwards. The voting for best coach was discontinued.

After the votes are cast, they are tallied and the final team is announced on the UEFA website.

Appearance records

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The player with the most appearances in the team isCristiano Ronaldo, having appeared fifteen times. Second isLionel Messi, having appeared twelve times.Sergio Ramos has the third-most appearances with nine, which is also the record for a defender. The most consecutive appearances in the team is fourteen for Cristiano Ronaldo (2007–2020), followed by Sergio Ramos (2012–2018) and Lionel Messi (2014–2020) with seven each, andIker Casillas (2007–2012) with six.

The teams with the most player appearances (not including manager appearances) areReal Madrid andBarcelona with 49, followed byBayern Munich (21) andJuventus (20). Barcelona is the team with the most players selected in a single season, with six players in both 2009 and 2010. The only other teams with more than three players in one season are Bayern Munich (four in 2013 and five in both 2014 and 2020), Liverpool (five in 2019), and Real Madrid (five in both 2017 and 2018 and four in 2003, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2016).[citation needed]

The manager with the most appearances isJosé Mourinho, with four appearances (one withInternazionale, two withPorto and one withChelsea). He is followed byAlex Ferguson, who has two appearances.

Team of the Year 2001

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Santiago Cañizares Valencia1st
 Cosmin Contra Alavés
 Milan
1st
 Sami Hyypiä Liverpool1st
 Patrik Andersson Bayern Munich
 Barcelona
1st
 Bixente Lizarazu Bayern Munich1st
 David Beckham Manchester United1st
 Patrick Vieira Arsenal1st
 Zinedine Zidane Juventus
 Real Madrid
1st
 Kily González Valencia1st
 Thierry Henry Arsenal1st
 David Trezeguet Juventus1st

Coach: Gérard Houllier: Liverpool

Source:[3]

Players who played for two teams during the voting year have the club they transferred to during a transfer window listed second.

Team of the Year 2002

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Rüştü Reçber Fenerbahçe1st
 Carles Puyol Barcelona1st
 Alessandro Nesta Lazio
 Milan
1st
 Cristian Chivu Ajax1st
 Roberto Carlos Real Madrid1st
 Clarence Seedorf Internazionale
 Milan
1st
 Michael Ballack Bayer Leverkusen
 Bayern Munich
1st
 Zinedine Zidane Real Madrid2nd
 Damien Duff Blackburn Rovers1st
 Thierry Henry Arsenal2nd
 Ronaldo Internazionale
 Real Madrid
1st

Coach: Şenol Güneş: Turkey

Source:[4]

Players who played for two teams during the voting year have the club they transferred to during a transfer window listed second.

Team of the Year 2003

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Gianluigi Buffon Juventus1st
 Paulo Ferreira Porto1st
 Alessandro Nesta Milan2nd
 Paolo Maldini Milan1st
 Roberto Carlos Real Madrid2nd
 Luís Figo Real Madrid1st
 David Beckham Manchester United
 Real Madrid
2nd
 Zinedine Zidane Real Madrid3rd
 Pavel Nedvěd Juventus1st
 Thierry Henry Arsenal3rd
 Ruud van Nistelrooy Manchester United1st

Coach: José Mourinho: Porto

Source:[5]

Players who played for two teams during the voting year have the club they transferred to during a transfer window listed second.

Team of the Year 2004

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Gianluigi Buffon Juventus2nd
 Cafu Milan1st
 Ricardo Carvalho Porto
 Chelsea
1st
 Alessandro Nesta Milan3rd
 Ashley Cole Arsenal1st
 Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United1st
 Maniche Porto1st
 Ronaldinho Barcelona1st
 Pavel Nedvěd Juventus2nd
 Thierry Henry Arsenal4th
 Andriy Shevchenko Milan1st

Coach: José Mourinho: Porto / Chelsea

Source:[6]

Players who played for two teams during the voting year have the club they transferred to during a transfer window listed second.

Team of the Year 2005

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Petr Čech Chelsea1st
 Cafu Milan2nd
 John Terry Chelsea1st
 Carles Puyol Barcelona2nd
 Paolo Maldini Milan2nd
 Luis García Liverpool1st
 Steven Gerrard Liverpool1st
 Ronaldinho Barcelona2nd
 Pavel Nedvěd Juventus3rd
 Samuel Eto'o Barcelona1st
 Andriy Shevchenko Milan2nd

Coach: José Mourinho: Chelsea

Source:[7]

Team of the Year 2006

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Gianluigi Buffon Juventus3rd
 Gianluca Zambrotta Juventus
 Barcelona
1st
 Fabio Cannavaro Juventus
 Real Madrid
1st
 Carles Puyol Barcelona3rd
 Philipp Lahm Bayern Munich1st
 Steven Gerrard Liverpool2nd
 Cesc Fàbregas Arsenal1st
 Kaká Milan1st
 Ronaldinho Barcelona3rd
 Thierry Henry Arsenal5th
 Samuel Eto'o Barcelona2nd

Coach: Frank Rijkaard: Barcelona

Source:[8]

Players who played for two teams during the voting year have the club they transferred to during a transfer window listed second.

Team of the Year 2007

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Iker Casillas Real Madrid1st
 Dani Alves Sevilla1st
 Alessandro Nesta Milan4th
 John Terry Chelsea2nd
 Eric Abidal Lyon
 Barcelona
1st
 Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United2nd
 Steven Gerrard Liverpool3rd
 Kaká Milan2nd
 Clarence Seedorf Milan2nd
 Zlatan Ibrahimović Internazionale1st
 Didier Drogba Chelsea1st

Coach: Alex Ferguson: Manchester United

Source:[9]

Players who played for two teams during the voting year have the club they transferred to during a transfer window listed second.

Team of the Year 2008

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Iker Casillas Real Madrid2nd
 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid1st
 John Terry Chelsea3rd
 Carles Puyol Barcelona4th
 Philipp Lahm Bayern Munich2nd
 Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United3rd
 Xavi Barcelona1st
 Cesc Fàbregas Arsenal2nd
 Franck Ribéry Bayern Munich1st
 Lionel Messi Barcelona1st
 Fernando Torres Liverpool1st

Coach: Alex Ferguson: Manchester United

Source:[10]

Team of the Year 2009

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Iker Casillas Real Madrid3rd
 Dani Alves Barcelona2nd
 John Terry Chelsea4th
 Carles Puyol Barcelona5th
 Patrice Evra Manchester United1st
 Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United
 Real Madrid
4th
 Xavi Barcelona2nd
 Kaká Milan
 Real Madrid
3rd
 Andrés Iniesta Barcelona1st
 Lionel Messi Barcelona2nd
 Zlatan Ibrahimović Internazionale
 Barcelona
2nd

Coach: Pep Guardiola: Barcelona

Source:[11]

Players who played for two teams during the voting year have the club they transferred to during a transfer window listed second.

Team of the Year 2010

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Iker Casillas Real Madrid4th
 Maicon Internazionale1st
 Gerard Piqué Barcelona1st
 Carles Puyol Barcelona6th
 Ashley Cole Chelsea2nd
 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid5th
 Xavi Barcelona3rd
 Wesley Sneijder Internazionale1st
 Andrés Iniesta Barcelona2nd
 Lionel Messi Barcelona3rd
 David Villa Valencia
 Barcelona
1st

Coach: José Mourinho: Internazionale / Real Madrid

Source:[12]

Players who played for two teams during the voting year have the club they transferred to during a transfer window listed second.

Team of the Year 2011

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Iker Casillas Real Madrid5th
 Dani Alves Barcelona3rd
 Gerard Piqué Barcelona2nd
 Thiago Silva Milan1st
 Marcelo Real Madrid1st
 Arjen Robben Bayern Munich1st
 Xavi Barcelona4th
 Andrés Iniesta Barcelona3rd
 Gareth Bale Tottenham Hotspur1st
 Lionel Messi Barcelona4th
 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid6th

Source:[13]

Voting for a coach ended this year.

Team of the Year 2012

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Iker Casillas Real Madrid6th
 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid2nd
 Gerard Piqué Barcelona3rd
 Thiago Silva Milan
 Paris Saint-Germain
2nd
 Philipp Lahm Bayern Munich3rd
 Andrés Iniesta Barcelona4th
 Xavi Barcelona5th
 Andrea Pirlo Juventus1st
 Mesut Özil Real Madrid1st
 Lionel Messi Barcelona5th
 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid7th

Source:[14]

Players who played for two teams during the voting year have the club they transferred to during a transfer window listed second.

Team of the Year 2013

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Manuel Neuer Bayern Munich1st
 Philipp Lahm Bayern Munich4th
 Thiago Silva Paris Saint-Germain3rd
 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid3rd
 David Alaba Bayern Munich1st
 Gareth Bale Tottenham Hotspur
 Real Madrid
2nd
 Marco Reus Borussia Dortmund1st
 Mesut Özil Real Madrid
 Arsenal
2nd
 Franck Ribéry Bayern Munich2nd
 Zlatan Ibrahimović Paris Saint-Germain3rd
 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid8th

Source:[15]

Players who played for two teams during the voting year have the club they transferred to during a transfer window listed second.

Team of the Year 2014

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Manuel Neuer Bayern Munich2nd
 Philipp Lahm Bayern Munich5th
 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid4th
 Diego Godín Atlético Madrid1st
 David Alaba Bayern Munich2nd
 Arjen Robben Bayern Munich2nd
 Toni Kroos Bayern Munich
 Real Madrid
1st
 Ángel Di María Real Madrid
 Manchester United
1st
 Lionel Messi Barcelona6th
 Zlatan Ibrahimović Paris Saint-Germain4th
 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid9th

Source:[16]

Players who played for two teams during the voting year have the club they transferred to during a transfer window listed second.

Team of the Year 2015

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Manuel Neuer Bayern Munich3rd
 Dani Alves Barcelona4th
 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid5th
 Gerard Piqué Barcelona4th
 David Alaba Bayern Munich3rd
 Paul Pogba Juventus1st
 Andrés Iniesta Barcelona5th
 James Rodríguez Real Madrid1st
 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid10th
 Lionel Messi Barcelona7th
 Neymar Barcelona1st

Source:[17]

Team of the Year 2016

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Gianluigi Buffon Juventus4th
 Jérôme Boateng Bayern Munich1st
 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid6th
 Gerard Piqué Barcelona5th
 Leonardo Bonucci Juventus1st
 Luka Modrić Real Madrid1st
 Toni Kroos Real Madrid2nd
 Andrés Iniesta Barcelona6th
 Lionel Messi Barcelona8th
 Antoine Griezmann Atlético Madrid1st
 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid11th

Source:[18]

Team of the Year 2017

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Gianluigi Buffon Juventus5th
 Dani Alves Juventus
 Paris Saint-Germain
5th
 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid7th
 Giorgio Chiellini Juventus1st
 Marcelo Real Madrid2nd
 Luka Modrić Real Madrid2nd
 Toni Kroos Real Madrid3rd
 Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City1st
 Eden Hazard Chelsea1st
 Lionel Messi Barcelona9th
 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid12th

Source:[19]

Team of the Year 2018

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Marc-André ter Stegen Barcelona1st
 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid8th
 Virgil van Dijk Liverpool1st
 Raphaël Varane Real Madrid1st
 Marcelo Real Madrid3rd
 Luka Modrić Real Madrid3rd
 N'Golo Kanté Chelsea1st
 Eden Hazard Chelsea2nd
 Kylian Mbappé Paris Saint-Germain1st
 Lionel Messi Barcelona10th
 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid
 Juventus
13th

Source:[20]

Team of the Year 2019

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Alisson Becker Liverpool1st
 Trent Alexander-Arnold Liverpool1st
 Matthijs de Ligt Ajax
 Juventus
1st
 Virgil van Dijk Liverpool2nd
 Andrew Robertson Liverpool1st
 Frenkie de Jong Ajax
 Barcelona
1st
 Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City2nd
 Lionel Messi Barcelona11th
 Cristiano Ronaldo Juventus14th
 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich1st
 Sadio Mané Liverpool1st

Source:[21]

Team of the Year 2020

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PlayerTeam(s)Appearance
 Manuel Neuer Bayern Munich4th
 Joshua Kimmich Bayern Munich1st
 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid9th
 Virgil van Dijk Liverpool3rd
 Alphonso Davies Bayern Munich1st
 Thiago Bayern Munich
 Liverpool
1st
 Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City3rd
 Lionel Messi Barcelona12th
 Cristiano Ronaldo Juventus15th
 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich2nd
 Neymar Paris Saint-Germain2nd

Source:[22]


Most appearances

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By player

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Cristiano Ronaldo has made the most appearances in the UEFA Team of the Year with 15 in total. He also made 14 consecutive appearances.
PlayerAppearances
 Cristiano Ronaldo15
 Lionel Messi12
 Sergio Ramos9
 Iker Casillas6
 Carles Puyol
 Andrés Iniesta
 Gianluigi Buffon5
 Dani Alves
 Thierry Henry
 Philipp Lahm
 Gerard Piqué
 Xavi
 Zlatan Ibrahimović4
 Alessandro Nesta
 Manuel Neuer
 John Terry
 David Alaba3
 Kevin De Bruyne
 Steven Gerrard
 Kaká
 Toni Kroos
 Marcelo
 Luka Modrić
 Pavel Nedvěd
 Ronaldinho
 Thiago Silva
 Virgil van Dijk
 Zinedine Zidane
 Gareth Bale2
 David Beckham
 Cafu
 Ashley Cole
 Samuel Eto'o
 Cesc Fàbregas
 Eden Hazard
 Robert Lewandowski
 Paolo Maldini
 Neymar
 Mesut Özil
 Franck Ribéry
 Arjen Robben
 Roberto Carlos
 Clarence Seedorf
 Andriy Shevchenko
56 players1

By coach

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José Mourinho is the manager with the most appearances (4) in the UEFA Team of the Year.
ManagerAppearances
 José Mourinho4
 Alex Ferguson2
 Gérard Houllier1
 Şenol Güneş
 Frank Rijkaard
 Pep Guardiola

By club

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ClubPlayers
 Real Madrid40
 Barcelona
 Bayern Munich26
 Juventus21
 Liverpool19
 Milan18
 Chelsea11
 Arsenal10
 Manchester United9
 Internazionale6
 Paris Saint-Germain
 Ajax5
 Manchester City4
 Porto3
 Valencia
 Atlético Madrid2
 Tottenham Hotspur
 Alavés1
 Bayer Leverkusen
 Blackburn Rovers
 Borussia Dortmund
 Fenerbahçe
 Lazio
 Lyon
 Sevilla

By country

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CountryPlayers
  Spain44
  Brazil26
  France20
  Germany19
  Portugal19
  Italy16
  Argentina13
  England11
  Netherlands8
  Sweden5
  Belgium4
  Czech Republic
  Austria3
  Croatia
  Cameroon2
  Romania
  Ukraine
  Poland
  Wales
  Canada1
  Colombia
  Côte d'Ivoire
  Finland
  Republic of Ireland
  Scotland
  Turkey
  Uruguay
  Senegal

UEFA Ultimate Team of the Year

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In November 2015, UEFA published their Ultimate Team of the Year, composed of the 18 players (11 starters and 7 substitutes) with the all-time most appearances in the UEFA Team of the Year, since its inception in 2001.

All-time XIGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
 Iker Casillas(Real Madrid/Porto) Philipp Lahm(Bayern Munich)
 Carles Puyol(Barcelona)
 Alessandro Nesta(Lazio/Milan)
 Sergio Ramos(Real Madrid)
 Andrés Iniesta(Barcelona)
 Steven Gerrard(Liverpool)
 Xavi(Barcelona)
 Cristiano Ronaldo(Manchester United/Real Madrid)
 Thierry Henry(Arsenal)
 Lionel Messi(Barcelona)
SubstitutesAppearances (as of 2015)
 John Terry4
 Zlatan Ibrahimović4
 Gianluigi Buffon3
 Pavel Nedvěd3
 Zinedine Zidane3
 Ronaldinho3
 Kaká3

In November 2017, UEFA published an UEFA all-time XI of the century so far, their second Ultimate Team of the Year, composed of the 11 players with the all-time most appearances in the UEFA Team of the Year, since its inception in 2001.[23]

All-time XIGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
 Iker Casillas(Real Madrid) Philipp Lahm(Bayern Munich)
 Carles Puyol(Barcelona)
 Gerard Piqué(Barcelona)
 Sergio Ramos(Real Madrid)
 Andrés Iniesta(Barcelona)
 Steven Gerrard(Liverpool)
 Xavi(Barcelona)
 Cristiano Ronaldo(Manchester United/Real Madrid)
 Thierry Henry(Arsenal)
 Lionel Messi(Barcelona)

See also

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References

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  15. ^"UEFA.com users' Team of the Year 2013 revealed".UEFA. 15 January 2014.
  16. ^"Team of the Year 2014".UEFA. Archived fromthe original on January 18, 2013.
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  18. ^"Team of the Year 2016".UEFA. 5 January 2017. Retrieved5 January 2017.
  19. ^"Facts and figures: UEFA.com Team of the Year 2017".UEFA.com: The official website for European football. UEFA. 11 January 2018. Retrieved13 January 2018.
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