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Uefa.com said:UEFA announces award winners in Monaco
Gianluigi Buffon becomes first goalkeeper to win Most Valuable Player award
UEFA presented its five annual awards, based on performances during the 2002/03 UEFA
club competition campaigns, during the annual Football Gala held at the Sporting Club in
Monaco this evening.
Gianluigi Buffon emerged as the star of the evening. After accepting the Best Goalkeeper
award from George Best, the Juventus keeper was later called back on stage to receive the
evening’s top prize from Prince Albert of Monaco and became the first goalkeeper ever to be
named Most Valuable Player. Minutes earlier, Paolo Maldini had received the UEFA
President’s Award from Lennart Johansson in recognition of a long career at the highest level
for club and country and loyalty to the club he joined as a boy, AC Milan.
The full list of winners at the UEFA Football Gala is:
Best Goalkeeper (presented by George Best)
Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus)
Best Defender (presented by Roberto Bettega)
Roberto Carlos (Real Madrid CF)
Best Midfielder (presented by Didier Deschamps)
Pavel Nedved (Juventus)
Best Forward (presented by Sir Bobby Charlton)
Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United FC)
Most Valuable Player (presented by Prince Albert)
Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus)
During the UEFA Football Gala, Roy Makaay received Europe’s Golden Shoe from Eusébio;
the champion coach in the UEFA Cup, José Mourinho of FC Porto, received a trophy from
Vicente Del Bosque; the winning coach in the UEFA Champions League, Carlo Ancelotti of
AC Milan, was presented a trophy by Ruud Gullit; the UEFA Charity Cheque for one million
Swiss francs to be donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation was handed by Gerhard Aigner
to the referee of the Manchester final, Markus Merk; and Aron Winter received a Special
Award from UEFA’s president Lennart Johansson as a tribute not only to his distinguished
career in the game but also his stance against racism.
It's seems like not just for all ...
ROY MAKAAY??????
Why him???
It's a BIG pity!!!!!!!!!!!!