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Cristiano Ronaldo, Angerer, Heynckes and Neid triumph at FIFA Ballon d’Or 2013

Cristiano Ronaldo, Angerer, Heynckes and Neid triumph at FIFA Ballon d’Or 2013

Cristiano Ronaldo has been named the best player in the world for the second time after 2008 by carrying off the FIFA Ballon d’Or award, while German goalkeeper Nadine Angerer has claimed her first women’s prize. Jupp Heynckes, the former coach of Bayern Munich, and Germany’s women’s national team coach Silvia Neid have taken home the FIFA World Coach of the Year awards for men’s and women’s football respectively. The award winners, who were voted for by national team coaches and captains as well as by the international media representatives selected by FIFA and French football magazine France Football, were announced at the FIFA Ballon d’Or ceremony at the Kongresshaus in Zurich today (13 January 2014). The entire voting process was supervised and monitored by PricewaterhouseCoopers Switzerland (PwC).

The 90-minute show marked an emphatic start to 2014 when the focus – as it was during today’s event – will be on Brazil, with the FIFA World Cup™ kicking off there in six months’ time. Brazilian TV star Fernanda Lima and former Netherlands international Ruud Gullit guided the 1,100 guests and TV spectators in more than 180 countries through the show, which featured, amongst others, icons of Brazil’s record five World Cup-winning teams, namely Pelé (1958, 1962 and 1970), Amarildo (1962), Carlos Alberto (1970), Bebeto (1994), Cafu (1994 and 2002) and Ronaldo (1994 and 2002) as well as current superstar Neymar, who in July will be hoping to help secure the Seleçao’s sixth but more importantly first FIFA World Cup title on home soil. Brazilian supermodel Adriana Lima and Swiss-Brazilian rhythm & soul singer Marc Sway provided an additional glimpse of what fans can expect in Brazil 150 days from now.

The evening paid tribute to the best football in 2013. FIFPro, the world players’ union, invited 52,000 professional players from all over the world to select their team of the year – the FIFA FIFPro World XI. The honours went to the following all-star team: Manuel Neuer (Germany) in goal; Dani Alves (Brazil), Philipp Lahm (Germany), Sergio Ramos (Spain) and Thiago Silva (Brazil) in defence; Andrés Iniesta (Spain), Franck Ribéry (France) and Xavi (Spain) in midfield; and Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal), Zlatan Ibrahimović (Sweden) and Lionel Messi (Argentina) up front.

The FIFA Puskás Award for the “most beautiful goal” of the year as voted for on FIFA.com, FIFA on YouTube and francefootball.fr by football fans from all over the world was also presented. This prize, created in 2009 in honour and in memory of Ferenc Puskás, the captain and star of the Hungarian national team during the 1950s, went to Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimović, who scored an audacious, acrobatic long-range bicycle kick for Sweden in a friendly match against England on 13 November 2012. Ibrahimović received 48.7 %of the votes, ahead of Nemanja Matić (30.8 %) and Neymar (20.5%).

During the show, recognition was also given to those who have contributed to the game on or off the pitch. Former IOC President Jacques Rogge received the FIFA Presidential Award from President Joseph S. Blatter in recognition of his tireless work to defend the integrity of international sport. Rogge excelled with his refreshing, intelligent and humble approach to leadership and he put the Olympic movement back on to a safe and steady path for the future. Furthermore, Brazil’s king of football, Pelé, was awarded the FIFA Ballon d’Or Prix d’Honneur for his lifetime achievements.

The FIFA Fair Play Award was given to the Afghanistan Football Federation for upholding the spirit of courage and solidarity against all odds through the after-effects of war, disorder and conflict. Although the country has been ravaged by violence and war in recent times, the Afghanistan Football Federation has continued to build a footballing infrastructure, and has also developed grassroots football and opened up the game to a larger audience, including women and families.

The votes at a glance:

The FIFA Ballon d’Or was awarded for the fourth time tonight following the amalgamation of the FIFA World Player of the Year award with the Ballon d’Or France Football in 2010.

• 184 national team coaches, 184 national team captains and 173 media representatives voted for the FIFA Ballon d’Or. Ronaldo secured the title with 1,365 points, ahead of Lionel Messi with 1,205 points and Franck Ribéry with 1,127 points.

• 147 national team coaches, 146 national team captains and 88 media representatives voted for the FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year award. Nadine Angerer collected 612 points, ahead of Abby Wambach from the USA and Brazil’s Marta, who received 539 and 493 points respectively.

• 183 national team coaches, 185 national team captains and 173 media representatives voted for the FIFA World Coach of the Year for Men’s Football award. Jupp Heynckes secured the award with 1,806 points after he became the first-ever coach to win the treble with a German men’s team, namely the Bundesliga, the UEFA Champions League and the German Cup, ahead of Borussia Dortmund coach Jürgen Klopp with 766 points, and Sir Alex Ferguson, the former manager of Manchester United, who received 711 points.

• 146 national team coaches, 146 national team captains and 88 media representatives voted for the FIFA World Coach of the Year for Women’s Football award. Silvia Neid, who guided Germany, the youngest team at the UEFA Women’s EURO in Sweden, to an eighth continental crown, topped the poll with 1,036 points, ahead of Ralf Kellermann (445 points), coach of the VfL Wolfburg team that won the treble of German championship, German Cup and UEFA Champions League, and Pia Sundhage (430 points), coach of the Swedish women’s national team.

For further information on the ceremony, background stories and the detailed votes and percentages, please visit FIFA.com and francefootball.fr.

Weekend fixtures in England its FA Cup weekend and the La Liga, and the Serie A also returns…,

Weekend fixtures in England its FA Cup weekend and the La Liga, and the Serie A also returns…,

As Football action returns to major leagues across Europe here’s a full list of fixtures of matches to be played on Saturday the 4th of January 2014, Sunday the 5th and of course Monday night football returns too and that on Monday the 6th of January 2014. In England it’s the 3rd Round of the oldest cup competition in the world and some EPL teams have been drawn against each other, Arsenal vs Tottenham Hotspur is arguably the star match on Saturday, and in Spain the likely return of Lionel Messi to the Barca starting 11 will definitely make the Barcelona vs Elche game a must watch. On Monday it’s Real Madrid vs Celta Vigo in the Primera Liga, and the Serie A throws up Lazio vs Inter Milan . Below is a full list of fixtures.

Saturday 4th January 2014

English FA Cup Third Round

Blackburn Rovers v Manchester City 12:45

Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur 17:15

Aston Villa v Sheffield United 15:00

Barnsley v Coventry City 15:00

Bolton Wanderers v Blackpool 15:00

Newcastle United v Cardiff City 15:00

Norwich City v Fulham 15:00

Rochdale v Leeds United 15:00

Southampton v Burnley 15:00

Southend United v Millwall 15:00

Stoke City v Leicester City 15:00

Bournemouth v Burton Albion 15:00

Brighton and Hove A v Reading 15:00

Bristol City v Watford 15:00

Charlton Athletic v Oxford United 15:00

Doncaster Rovers v Stevenage 15:00

Everton v Queens Park Rangers 15:00

Grimsby Town v Huddersfield Town 15:00

Ipswich Town v Preston North End 15:00

Kidderminster v Peterborough United 15:00

Macclesfield Town v Sheffield Wednesday 15:00

Middlesbrough v Hull City 15:00

West Bromwich Albion v Crystal Palace 15:00

Wigan Athletic v Milton Keynes Dons 15:00

Yeovil Town v Leyton Orient 15:00

English FA Cup Second Round Replay

Crawley Town v Bristol Rovers 15:00

Spanish Primera Liga

Malaga v Atletico Madrid 15:00

Real Valladolid v Real Betis 17:00

Valencia v Levante 19:00

Almeria v Granada 21:00

Sunday 5th January 2014

English FA Cup Third Round

Nottingham Forest v West Ham United 12:00

Derby County v Chelsea 14:15

Sunderland v Carlisle United 14:00

Liverpool v Oldham Athletic 15:00

Port Vale v Plymouth Argyle 15:00

Manchester United v Swansea City 16:30

Spanish Primera Liga

Barcelona v Elche 15:00

Osasuna v Espanyol 17:00

Real Sociedad v Athletic Bilbao 19:00

Seville v Getafe 11:00

Italian Serie A

Chievo v Cagliari 14:00

Fiorentina v Livorno 17:00

Juventus v Roma 19:45

Monday 6th January 2014

Spanish Primera Liga

Real Madrid v Celta Vigo 18:00

Rayo Vallecano v Villarreal 21:00

Italian Serie A

Napoli v Sampdoria 11:30

AC Milan v Atalanta 14:00

Catania v Bologna 14:00

Genoa v Sassuolo 14:00

Parma v Torino 14:00

Udinese v Verona 14:00

Lazio v Inter Milan 17:30

Top 5 in performers in Europe’s top 5 football leagues (2013/2014) the story so far…,

Top 5 in performers in Europe’s top 5 football leagues (2013/2014) the story so far…,

We have put together a list of Europe’s top 5 leagues top 5 performers, our focus is on a few highlights of the game, mainly goals, assist and discipline for individuals and for teams it’s got to do with Their positions on the Log, comments are welcome and hope you find this useful.

Please note that this is based on results as at the 25th of December 2013 and the Leagues are arranged in no particular other……..

1, German Bundesliga Top 5

Topscorers

Player Team Goals
R. Lewandowski Dortmund 11
A. Ramos Berlin 11
M. Mandžukić Bayern München 10
P. Aubameyang Dortmund 9
Raffael M’gladbach 9

Assist

Player Team Assist(s)
G. Castro Leverkusen 7
F. Ribéry Bayern München 7
Roberto Firmino Hoffenheim 6
A. Maxim Stuttgart 6
T. Müller Bayern München 6

Discipline (bad boys)
Player Team Yellow. Red
Luiz Gustavo Wolfsburg 4 2
S. Sané Hannover 6 1
J. Flum Frankfurt 6 1
T. Perthel Braunschweig 2 2
S. Huszti Hannover 5 1

Bundesliga top 5

League table

Pos Team MP W D L F A D P
1 Bayern München 16 14 2 0 42 8 +34 44
2 Bayer Leverkusen 17 12 1 4 32 16 +16 37
3 Borussia M’gla… 17 10 3 4 35 19 +16 33
4 Borussia Dortmund 17 10 2 5 38 20 +18 32
5 Wolfsburg 17 9 3 5 28 19 +9 30
6 Hertha BSC 17 8 4 5 27 20 +7 28

2, English Premier League Top 5

Topscorers

Player Team Goals
L. Suárez Liverpool 19
S. Agüero Man City 13
D. Sturridge Liverpool 9
Y. Touré Man City 9
W. Rooney Man Utd 8
R. Lukaku Everton 8
A. Ramsey Arsenal 8
L. Rémy Newcastle 8

*Rooney, Lukaku, Ramsey, and Remy are tied on 8 goals.

Assist

Player Team Assist(s)
W. Rooney Man Utd 7
M. Özil Arsenal 7
S. Gerrard Liverpool 6
A. Ramsey Arsenal 6
K. Mirallas Everton 5
L. Suárez Liverpool 5
P. Zabaleta Man City 5

*Rooney and Özil are tied on 7, Gerrard and Ramsey are both on 6, while, Mirallas, Suarez and Zabaleta have got 5 assist each

Discipline

Discipline (bad boys)

Player Team Yellow. Red

Paulinho Tottenham 4 1
W. Brown Sunderland 0 2
K. Nolan West Ham 3 1
M. Noble West Ham 3 1
Fernando Torres Chelsea 2 1

English Premier League table top 5

Pos Team MP W D L F A D P
1 Liverpool 17 11 3 3 42 19 +23 36
2 Arsenal 17 11 3 3 33 17 +16 36
3 Manchester City 17 11 2 4 51 20 +31 35
4 Chelsea 17 10 4 3 32 18 +14 34
5 Everton 17 9 7 1 29 16 +13 34

3, French Ligue1 top 5

Topscorers

Player Team Goals

Z. Ibrahimovic PSG 15
E. Cavani PSG 12
V. Aboubakar Lorient 11
R. Falcao Monaco 9
A. Lacazette Lyon 9

Assist

Player Team Assist(s)
J. Rodríguez Monaco 7
Z. Ibrahimovic PSG 6
H. Bedimo Lyon 5
Y. Gourcuff Lyon 5
Lucas PSG 5

Discipline (bad boys)
Player Team Yellow. Red
A. Lacazette Lyon 5 2
F. Lemoine Saint-Étienne 7 1
P. Djilobodji Nantes 6 1
A. El Kaoutari Montpellier 2 2
M. Poundjé Bordeaux 2 2

French League table top 5

Ligue1

Pos Team MP W D L F A D P
1 PSG 19 13 5 1 44 13 +31 44
2 Monaco 19 12 5 2 31 13 +18 41
3 Lille 19 12 4 3 22 8 +14 40
4 Bordeaux 19 8 7 4 27 21 +6 31
5 Saint-Étienne 18 9 3 6 27 20 +7 30

Italian SerieA top 5

Topscorers

Player Team Goals
G. Rossi Fiorentina 14
C. Tévez Juventus 11
R. Palacio Inter 10
A. Cerci Torino 9
G. Higuaín Napoli 9

Assist

Player Team Assist(s)
A. Cerci Torino 7
R. Álvarez Inter 6
L. Cigarini Atalanta 6
K. Strootman Roma 6
L. Toni Verona 6
F. Totti Roma 6
Borja Valero Fiorentina 6

*Alvarez, Cigarini, Strootman, Toni, Totti and Valero are all tied on 6

Discipline (bad boys)
Player Team Yellow. Red
T. Manfredini Genoa 7 2
N. Krstičić Sampdoria 7 1
M. Balotelli Milan 7 1
A. Costa Sampdoria 6 1
R. Montolivo Milan 5 1

Italian SerieA League table

Pos Team MP W D L F A D P
1 Juventus 17 15 1 1 39 11 +28 46
2 Roma 17 12 5 0 35 7 +28 41
3 Napoli 17 11 3 3 36 20 +16 36
4 Fiorentina 17 10 3 4 33 20 +13 33
5 Internazionale 17 8 7 2 37 21 +16 31

Spanish Liga BBVA Primera Division Top 5

Topscorers

Player Team Goals
Diego Costa Atlético 19
Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 18
A. Griezmann Real Sociedad 11
Javi Guerra Valladolid 11
Pedro Barcelona 10

Assist

Player Team Assist(s)
Fàbregas Barcelona 9
Koke Atlético 9
Neymar Barcelona 8
I. Rakitić Sevilla 7
G. Bale Real Madrid 6

Discipline (bad boys)
Player Team Yellow. Red
Víctor Sánchez Espanyol 7 2
Juan Cala Sevilla 6 2
Gálvez Vallecano 7 1
Sergio Ramos. Real Madrid 7 1
P. Ebert Valladolid 6 1

Sqnish League table Top 5

Pos Team MP W D L F A D P
1 Barcelona 17 15 1 1 49 12 +37 46
2 Atlético Madrid 17 15 1 1 46 11 +35 46
3 Real Madrid 17 13 2 2 49 21 +28 41
4 Athletic Club 17 10 3 4 26 21 +5 33
5 Real Sociedad 17 8 5 4 33 23 +10 29
6 Villarreal 17 8 4 5 27 18 +9 28

La Gazzetta 11 for 2013, No Messi or Ibrahimovic

Italian newspaper La Gazzetta has released it’s own list of best players from from Europe’s top leagues, the list is dominated by players from the German Bundesliga with 8 players (5 from Bayern Munich and 3 from Borusia Dortmund) Chelseafc’s Eden Hazard is the only English Premier League player in La Gazzetta’s XI for 2013 while Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo is the only player from the Spanish La Liga, meanwhile notably missing from this XI is Lionel Messi of Barcelona amongst others.

So what do you make of the La Gazzetta’s XI of 2013, which player would you add ? Isn’t it strange that no player from the Serie A made it to this list? What are your thoughts. Please find below the full La Gazzetta XI

La Gazzetta’s XI of 2013:

Keeper: Neuer (Bayern Munich)

Defenders: Lahm (Bayern Munich), Subotic (Borussia Dortmund), Thiago Silva (PSG), Alaba (Bayern Munich)

Midfielders: Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich), Gündogan (Borussia Dortmund), Hazard (Chelsea), Ribéry (Bayern Munich)

Forwards: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid), Lewandowski (Borussia Dortmund)