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Radamel Falcao wins Globe Soccer's 2012 Best Player of the Year Award

The Globe Soccer Awards is an annual association football award given by Globe Soccer to the best player of year in the world.

History

  • In December 2010, during the closing gala, the Audi Football Night, the winners of the Globe Soccer Awards were announced:
  1. Best agent of the year – Portugal Jorge Mendes
  2. Best director of the year – Spain Miguel Ángel Gil Marín, (Atlético Madrid)
  3. Special Career Award – Italy Adriano Galliani, (AC Milan)
  • In December 2011, the awards were to:
  1. Best team of the year – Spain FC Barcelona
  2. Best player of the year – Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo, (Real Madrid)
  3. Player’s career – Italy Alex Del Piero, (Juventus)
  4. Best agent of the year – Portugal Jorge Mendes
  5. Greatest media attraction in football – Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo, (Real Madrid)
  6. Director’s Career – Portugal Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, (F.C. Porto)
  • In December 2012, ten awards will be awarded in the categories:
  1. Best team of the year – Spain Club Atlético de Madrid
  2. Best player of the year – Colombia Radamel Falcao, (Atlético Madrid)
  3. Player’s career – France Eric Abidal, (FC Barcelona)
  4. Best player of the Century – Argentina Diego Armando Maradona
  5. Best agent of the year – Portugal Jorge Mendes
  6. Agent’s career – Netherlands Rob Jansen
  7. Best coach of the year – Portugal José Mourinho, (Real Madrid)
  8. Best goal scorer of the UAE – United Arab Emirates Hassan Mohamed, (Dubai CSC)
  9. Greatest media attraction in football – Portugal José Mourinho, (Real Madrid)
  10. Director’s Career – France Michel Platini, (UEFA's president)

Best Player of the Year Award

Best Club of the Year Award

See also

References

  1. 2010 Globe Soccer Awards
  2. 2011 Globe Soccer Awards
  3. 2012 Globe Soccer Awards
  4. 2011 Globe Soccer Awards (The Original Winger)
  5. 2012 Globe Soccer Awards (Marca)

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