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Uefa Best Player in Europe ten-player shortlist The initial 2013/14 UEFA Best Player in Europe Award shortlist has been revealed, with ten players set for a second round of voting to decide the three finalist nominees. The ten-player shortlist for the 2013/14 UEFA Best Player in Europe Award has been announced. The players, listed in alphabetical order, are as follows: • Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal, Real Madrid) • Luis Suárez (Uruguay, Liverpool – now at Barcelona) • Lionel Messi (Argentina, Barcelona) • Arjen Robben (Netherlands, Bayern München) • Ángel Di María (Argentina, Real Madrid) • Thomas Müller (Germany, Bayern München) • Diego Costa (Spain, Atlético de Madrid – now at Chelsea) • James Rodríguez (Colombia, AS Monaco) • Philipp Lahm (Germany, Bayern München) • Manuel Neuer (Germany, Bayern München) Those ten now go into a second round of voting to produce the three finalist nominees, who will be named on Thursday 14 August. The award will then be presented in Monaco on 28 August during the 2014/15 UEFA Champions League group stage draw. Jury of journalists As in previous years, a jury of journalists from each of UEFAs member associations has provided the initial list by voting for their five best players. The players are ordered from one to five, with the first receiving five points, the second four points and so on. Only the ten best-ranked players advance to the second vote, which in turn defines the three finalists. That same jury will then cast their live votes during a special ceremony at the UEFA Champions League group stage draw, with the journalists using an electronic system to determidetermine the outright winner from the three candidates. In total, 35 players received votes in the initial poll (those not in the final shortlist are named below in order of how they finished): 11 Sergio Ramos, Spain, Real Madrid 12 Thibaut Courtois, Belgium, Atlético de Madrid (Chelsea) 13 Zlatan Ibrahimović, Sweden, Paris Saint-Germain Andrea Pirlo, Italy, Juventus 15 Yaya Touré, Ivory Coast, Manchester City 16 Toni Kroos, Germany, Bayern München – now at Real Madrid 17 Neymar, Brazil, FC Barcelona Bastian Schweinsteiger, Germany, Bayern München 19 Gareth Bale, Wales, Real Madrid 20 Diego Godin, Uruguay, Club Atlético de Madrid 21 Sergio Agüero, Argentina, Manchester City Koke, Spain, Atlético de Madrid Arturo Vidal, Chile, Juventus 24 Karim Benzema, France, Real Madrid Kris Commons, Scotland, Celtic Javier Mascherano, Argentina, Barcelona Franck Ribéry, France, Bayern München 28 Mario Götze, Germany, Bayern München Mats Hummels, Germany, Borussia Dortmund Ivan Rakitić, Croatia, Sevilla – now at Barcelona Thiago Silva, Brazil, Paris Saint-Germain Wesley Sneijder, Netherlands, Galatasaray AŞ Carlos Tévez, Argentina, Juventus, Arda Turan, Turkey, Atlético de Madrid, Robin van Persie, Netherlands, Manchester United This season marks the fourth edition of the award, which was born out of an initiative by UEFA President Michel Platini, in partnership with the European Sports Media (ESM) group. Lionel Messi, Andrés Iniesta and Franck Ribéry won the first, second and third editions respectively.
Posted on: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 23:15:56 +0000

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