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Equestrian Champions Dominate National All-Sports Awards Nominations In Year Of The Horse

Equestrian champions are taking on athletes across all sports in the Year of the Horse in bids to claim top national sports awards in the Netherlands, Great Britain and Ireland.

The Netherlands’ traditional Sport Gala 2014 announced its nominees on Sunday night, with equestrian heroes featuring in four of the six categories. Great Britain’s Charlotte Dujardin has already claimed one award and is nominated for two others, while Ireland’s teenage sensation Bertram Allen has been nominated for the Irish Independent Young Sports Star of the Year award.

Jeroen Dubbeldam, double gold medallist at the Alltech World Equestrian Games™ 2014 and the Netherlands’ first ever Jumping world title holder, has been nominated for the Best Male Athlete award. The Sydney 2000 Olympic Jumping champion will battle it out against football legend Arjen Robben, world champion in gymnastics Epke Zonderland and four Olympic Winter Games gold medallists in speed skating.

Dubbeldam and his team-mates have also been nominated in the Best Team category. The orange quartet of Dubbeldam, Jur Vrieling, Maikel van der Vleuten and Gerco Schröder claimed gold in Normandy and booked a slot at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, and then went on to score a sensational victory at the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Final in Barcelona (ESP) just over five weeks later.

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Chef d’equipe Rob Ehrens, responsible for so many “orange-gold” medals, has also been recognised and is nominated in the Best Coach category. The former rider has steered the Dutch Jumping to multiple successes, and also helped the Eventing team secure its qualification for Rio 2016.

Another equestrian hero has been nominated for these famous awards, with Para-Equestrian Dressage athlete Rixt van der Horst, double world champion, featuring in the Best Paralympic Athlete category along with three other nominees. She collected two individual gold medals and a silver team medal in Normandy on her international debut.

Winners in each of the six categories will be selected by a jury of former Olympic athletes, coaches and sports journalists. The Sport Gala 2014 ceremony takes place at the RAI Amsterdam Convention Center on 16 December.

Dubbeldam has another nomination, as the emotional moment when his daughter Nina jumped into his arms crying after seeing her father crowned World Champion is one of 10 selected for the Sport in Beeld award. This television award for the best sporting pictures of the year is chosen by public vote and will be presented at the Sport Gala 2014.

Anky van Grunsven won the Best Female Athlete in 1994 and took the Fanny Blankers Koen all-time achievement award in 2012. The Dutch Jumping team was previously nominated for the Best Team award in 2006.

(L to R) Olympic, World and European Dressage champion Charlotte Dujardin (GBR), World Jumping champion and Sydney 2000 Olympic champion Jeroen Dubbeldam (NED), and Para-Equestrian Dressage double world gold medallist Rixt van der Horst (NED) are some of the equestrian athletes nominated for national all-sports awards in 2014. (FEI/Arnd Bronkhorst)
(L to R) Olympic, World and European Dressage champion Charlotte Dujardin (GBR), World Jumping champion and Sydney 2000 Olympic champion Jeroen Dubbeldam (NED), and Para-Equestrian Dressage double world gold medallist Rixt van der Horst (NED) are some of the equestrian athletes nominated for national all-sports awards in 2014. (FEI/Arnd Bronkhorst)

Dancing with the awards

Dressage star Charlotte Dujardin (GBR), last year’s Reem Acra Best Athlete in the FEI Awards, has already scooped the Sunday Times & Sky Sports Sportswoman of the Year award for 2014, and is now nominated for two other all-sports awards: the BBC Sports Personality of the Year (SPOTY) and the BT Sport’s Action Woman of the Year award.

The London 2012 double Olympic champion has had an incredible year, winning two individual gold medals and team silver at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014, and the Reem Acra FEI World Cup™ Dressage Final in Lyon (FRA), where Dujardin and her dancing horse Valegro enchanted the public once again.

For the SPOTY award, Dujardin has been shortlisted by a panel of sports specialists and will be taking on an all-star cast of Lewis Hamilton (Formula 1), Gareth Bale (football), Carl Froch (boxing), Kelly Gallagher and guide Charlotte Evans (skiing), Rory McIlroy (golf), Jo Pavey (athletics), Adam Peaty (swimming), Max Whitlock (gymnastics) and Lizzy Yarnold (skeleton). Nominees will compete for the public vote live on television on 14 December.

Previous equestrian winners of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award are The Princess Royal, Princess Anne (1971), her daughter Zara Phillips 25 years later, and David Broome (1960).

Dujardin has also been nominated for the BT Sport’s Action Woman of the Year Award, where each candidate is supported by someone from the world of sport or entertainment. Dujardin is supported by former England footballer Michael Owen. “My daughter Gemma is a keen dressage rider and Charlotte Dujardin is one of her heroes so we have often watched her compete and for sheer control and movement Charlotte really is as good as it gets”, he said.

The public vote closes today, 2 December, and the winner will be presented with the trophy during a live broadcast on BT Sport on 10 December.

Teen superstar

The 19-year-old Jumping athlete Bertram Allen (IRL), who has been taking the Jumping world by storm with phenomenal successes this year with the mare Molly Malone, was nominated yesterday for the Irish Independent Young Sports Star of the Year award, along with four other nominees.

“Bertram is, unquestionably, the biggest sensation in international jumping right now”, the Irish Independent newspaper said about his nomination. Allen is currently 19th in the Longines Jumping Rankings after a sensational year during which he won the Verona qualifier for the Longines FEI World Cup™ Final in Las Vegas, as well as victories in the Longines International Grand Prix of Ireland and the Grand Prix in Lummen (BEL). He was also a member of the Irish team at the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ in Normandy, where he finished seventh individually.

In September, Allen and the seven-year-old mare Barnike became the first combination in history to score back-to-back wins at the FEI World Breeding Jumping Championships for Young Horses 2014 at Lanaken (BEL).

The Irish Independent Young Sports Star of the Year award winner is chosen by public vote, which closes on 17 December.

Nadine Kessler and Cristiano Ronaldo voted UEFA Best Players in Europe 2013/14

Awards presented at Monaco ceremony during UEFA Champions League draw

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The German international claimed a total of nine votes, with Germany midfielder Martina Müller in second place receiving the remaining three votes, leaving their VfL Wolfsburg teammate and Swedish international Nilla Fischer in third place.

The jury comprising 12 journalists, each regularly reporting on women’s football and selected by European Sports Media Group (ESM), cast their final votes via electronic system based on the shortlist of the top three players that came out from the second round of voting.

The initial shortlist of the top ten players had been provided by the coaches of the teams participating in the 2013/14 UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter-finals.

Nadine Kessler. photo credit uefa.com
Nadine Kessler. photo credit uefa.com

Receiving the award on stage from UEFA President Michel Platini, 26-year-old Nadine Kessler said:

Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo

“It’s an award that gives me confirmation that I have done everything right and that I worked really hard. In the end, it is only possible with good team-mates around you in order to develop in this way.

That was the case with Wolfsburg and also with the national team. It is something really special.

To be honest I didn’t even dream about it. It is a surprise for me. I had some great, competitive team-mates alongside me. But I’m simply over the moon.”

The Portuguese international claimed a total of 26 votes, with FC Bayern München teammates German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer (19 votes) and Dutch forward Arjen Robben (9 votes) occupying second and third place respectively.

The jury was composed of 54 renowned sports journalists representing each of the UEFA member associations. The journalists voted live, via an electronic voting system, in order to determine the final winner amongst the last three nominees.

Presented with the award on stage from UEFA President Michel Platini, 29-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo said:
“I am really happy! I worked very hard, but I want to thank my team-mates too, because they were really essential for me to be able to win this individual trophy.

2013/14 was an extraordinary season, both on a personal and on a team level; we managed to play a great Champions League and to win the trophy, I was the top scorer in the competition, and set the new top-scorer record.

I think the trophy was well-deserved. Of course, we still have to train a lot to keep playing like this. This is the first time I’ve won this trophy, so I am really happy.”

For these awards, players were judged on their performances during the 2013/14 season in all competitions, both domestic and international, and at club and national team levels.

Full details of the voting results for both awards, together with lists of previous winners, can be found on http://www.UEFA.org

UEFA PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD
UEFA PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD

Top Three Nominees Announced For 2013/14 UEFA Best Player In Europe Award (Male & Female)

Shortlist Of 2013/14 UEFA Best Men And Women’s Player in Europe Award Announced

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UEFA today announced the names of the three nominees shortlisted for the 2013/14 UEFA Best Player in Europe Award. This season marks the fourth edition of the award, which was born from an initiative by UEFA President Michel Platini, in partnership with the European Sports Media (ESM) group.

The three players who received the most points overall from the second round of voting, in alphabetical order, are:

UEFA PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD
UEFA PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD

Manuel Neuer (GER – FC Bayern München),

Arjen Robben (NED – FC Bayern München)

Cristiano Ronaldo (POR – Real Madrid CF).

The jury of 54 journalists from each of UEFA’s member associations will now cast their live votes in Monaco on Thursday 28 August 2014, during a special ceremony on the occasion of the UEFA Champions League group stage draw, using an electronic system to determine the outright winner from the three candidates.

The results for the players voted into positions four to ten can be accessed via the following link: http://uefa.to/1pa86mO

UEFA also announced the names of the three shortlisted nominees who will compete for the title of 2013/14 UEFA Best Women’s Player in Europe, an award launched for the first time last season following also an initiative by UEFA President Michel Platini, in partnership with ESM group. The shortlist of the three players who received the most points overall, in alphabetical order, is:

Nilla Fischer (SWE – VfL Wolfsburg),

Nadine Keßler (GER – VfL Wolfsburg)

Martina Müller (GER – VfL Wolfsburg).

The initial shortlist of the top ten players was provided by the coaches of the clubs which participated in last season’s UEFA Women’s Champions League quarter-finals. A jury composed of 12 journalists, each regularly reporting on women’s football and selected by ESM, have voted for the shortlist of the top three players, and will now cast their votes again live using an electronic system to determine the winner.

The award will also be presented to the winner in Monaco on 28 August during the same ceremony as for the UEFA Best Player in Europe award.

The results for the players voted into positions four to ten can be accessed via the following link: http://uefa.to/1yzNjdJ

Cristiano Ronaldo wins Goal 50 award after record-breaking season…Enyeama only Nigerian in the list

Cristiano Ronaldo has won the Goal 50 award for the world’s best footballer after a record-breaking season.

The Portuguese forward claims the trophy from digital football brand Goal.com for the third time.

Enyeama makes Goal Top 50
Enyeama makes Goal Top 50

Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama was also named in the list and finished in 27th spot after impressive performances with Lille and the Super Eagles in the last season.

Enyeama helped the reigning African champions to the second round of the World Cup where he kept two clean sheets. His heroics with Lille saw him go 1062 minutes without conceding a goal in the 2013/13 Ligue 1 season.

The Goal 50 title – presented by the world’s biggest single-sport website – is in recognition of a magnificent campaign during which Ronaldo led his club to a long-awaited 10th Champions League crown.

Ronaldo, 29, who also claimed the Copa del Rey, struck 51 goals in all competitions for club and country.
He shared the European Golden Shoe with Luis Suarez and also picked up the 2013 Fifa Ballon d’Or.

Ronaldo Wins Goal Top 50
Ronaldo Wins Goal Top 50

“It’s a very big honour for me to have been chosen as the best player,” Ronaldo told Goal at the trophy presentation held at Real Madrid’s pre-season training camp in Los Angeles.

“I’m sincerely grateful for this award. I also want to thank the fans for their support and for their passion for the game, which is what makes this sport so fascinating throughout the world.”

The Goal 50 is regarded as one of the most credible and respected awards in sport, chosen by over 600 Goal journalists, covering 35 editions around the world to a global audience of over 64 million users.

Voting takes place at the end of domestic and international seasons for the majority of countries.
Ronaldo heads this year’s list in front of second-placed Arjen Robben, who starred for Netherlands at the
World Cup and helped Bayern to four trophies in 2013-14.

Last year’s winner Lionel Messi finished third after another prolific season for club and country.

The Goal 50 has a track record of identifying many of the future stars of the game. Youngsters James Rodriguez and Thibaut Courtois featured in the 2013 list, and this year both made it into the top 10.

Commenting on the results, Graham Shaw, Goal’s Editorial Director, said: “Goal 50 gives a truly global view on the players who have lit up an epic season. Congratulations to Cristiano Ronaldo who fully deserves to top this year’s list after a sensational campaign.”

2014 Goal 50 – Top 10

1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
2. Arjen Robben (Bayern Munich)
3. Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
4. Philipp Lahm (Bayern Munich)
5. Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich)
6. James Rodriguez (AS Monaco)
7. Luis Suarez (Liverpool)
8. Thibaut Courtois (Atletico Madrid)
9. Arturo Vidal (Juventus)
10. Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)

2014 Goal 50 – positions 11-50

11. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Paris Saint-Germain)
12. Ivan Rakitic (Sevilla)
13. Angel di Maria (Real Madrid)
14. Diego Costa (Atletico Madrid)
15. Marco Reus (Borussia Dortmund)
16. Toni Kroos (Bayern Munich)
17. Robert Lewandowski (Borussia Dortmund)
18. Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal)
19. Yaya Toure (Manchester City)
20. Miralem Pjanic (AS Roma)
21. Mats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund)
22. Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich)
23. Keylor Navas (Levante)
24. Diego Godin (Atletico Madrid)
25. Javier Mascherano (Barcelona)
26. Gareth Bale (Real Madrid)
27. Vincent Enyeama (Lille)
28. Juan Cuadrado (Fiorentina)
29. Eden Hazard (Chelsea)
30. Neymar (Barcelona)
31. Joel Campbell (Olympiakos)
32. Blaise Matuidi (Paris Saint-Germain)
33. Enzo Perez (Benfica)
34. Charles Aranguiz (Internacional)
35. Asamoah Gyan (Al Ain)
36. Daley Blind (Ajax)
37. Gervinho (AS Roma)
38. Paul Pogba (Juventus)
39. Rafael Marquez (Leon)
40. Abdelmoumene Djabou (Club Africain)
41. Robin van Persie (Manchester United)
42. David Silva (Manchester City)
43. Ciro Immobile (Torino)
44. Serge Aurier (Toulouse)
45. Yoshito Okubo (Kawasaki Frontale)
46. Matt Besler (Sporting Kansas City)
47. Caner Erkin (Fenerbahce)
48. Nadir Belhadj (Al-Sadd)
49. Kim Shin-Wook (Ulsan Hyundai)
50. Tim Cahill (New York Red Bulls)

Sunday’s Football Transfer Market Roundup

Here’s today’s round up of Football Transfer Stories making the rounds across the world as compiled by our man Paul Ayorinde.

you can follow Paul on twitter: @El_Pauleta on twitter and also follow @NewFanzone and we will follow you right back, lets keep the discussion going.

football transfer Highlights:

– Official: Leeds United have signed midfielder Tomasso Bianchi and striker Souleymane Doukara.

– Official: Turkish side Trabzonspor has announced the appointee of former Algeria coach Valid Halihodzic as their new manager.

– Newcastle United close to signing Montpellier midfielder Remy Cabella. Reports in France claim Newcastle will pay £12m for cabella.

– Arjen Robben rules out following Van Gaal to Manchester United. The 30 year old winger told Dutch TV NOS “moving to united is not an option. I will stay at Bayern Munich”

– Arturo Vidal on Manchester United rumours : “I’m very calm, but anyone would love to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world”

– Report: Crystal Palace has agreed a deal to sign Gyfi Sigurdsson from Tottenham.

– Report: According to various sources, Manchester United and Arturo Vidal have agreed personal terms; talks are still on-going regarding a transfer fee.

– Report: Manchester United will give Patrice Evra £1.5million out of his £4million transfer as a thank you for his services over the last 8 years.

– Porto has agreed a deal to sign striker Adrian Lopez from La Liga champions Atletico Madrid.

– Reports in Spain suggest Sevilla are close to finalizing an initial loan deal for liverpool’s Iago Aspas.

– Report: Luis Suarez could lose as much as £3million of his £10million per year Barcelona salary if he bites another opponent.

– Report: Arsenal are ready to make a £6.5million bid for Norwich goalkeeper John Ruddy

– Report: Harry Redknaap has launched a bid to land Norwich’s Dutch star Leroy Fer

– Report: Juventus are preparing a £20million bid for Tottenham and Brazil midfielder Paulinho

– Report: Real Madrid are open to selling Sami Khedira for £19.8million

Arturo Vidal
Arturo Vidal

FIFA World Cup: Benzema Tops Castrol Index As Enyeama Maintans Fifth position

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Castrol Index Top Ten

Karim Benzema of France Tops the Castrol Index with 9.77 points, the french forward is closely followed by Robin Van.Persie who has 9.72 points.

Third on the Index is Dutch Dynamo Arjen Robben with 9.67 points, in fourth place is Brazilian Defender David Luiz on 9.63.

In fifth place we’ve got the highest ranked Goalkeeper, African, and Nigerian Vincent Enyeama with 9.59.

Sixth is Croatian Midfielder Ivan Perisic, on 9.56 points. Perisic is also ranked number one in the midfielders Rankings.

Ranked Seventh is Ecuador Forward Enner Valencia with 9.53 points, followed by the Amazing Mexican Goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa on 9.49 on Eight.

Nine and Ten Sees Colombian Midfielder James Rodriguez on 9.46 and England’s Phil Jagielka on 9.44 points

Vincent Enyeama of Nigeria Photo Credit: FIFA
Vincent Enyeama of Nigeria
Photo Credit: FIFA

1 – BENZEMA
Forward
FRA
9.77

2 – V. PERSIE
Forward
NED
9.72

3 – ROBBEN
Forward
NED
9.67

4 – DAVID LUIZ
Defender
BRA
9.63

5 – ENYEAMA
Goalkeeper
NGA
9.59

6 – PERIŠIĆ
Midfielder
CRO
9.56

7 – E. VALENCIA
Forward
ECU
9.53

8 – G OCHOA
Goalkeeper
MEX
9.49

9 – JAMES
Midfielder
COL
9.46

10 – JAGIELKA
Defender
ENG
9.44

About the Castrol Index:

Castrol, Official Sponsor of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™, are experts in using pioneering technology and data analysis to understand the performance of their oils and have used similar expertise to create the Castrol Index, the definitive system for rating player performance.

Previously used at the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 and 2013 and the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the Castrol Index uses the latest FIFA tracking technology to capture data on each player, which will then be analysed by a team of Castrol Performance Analysts. Every pass, tackle and move on the field is measured and assessed to see if it has a positive or negative impact on a team’s ability to score or concede a goal. The team of Castrol Performance Analysts crunch all the data to award each player a Castrol Index score out of 10 – the stronger the player’s performance, the higher their score.