FIFA Puskás Award

The FIFA Puskás Award is a 2009 imported soccer award that distinguishes the player or the player, the manager or scored in the last season the most aesthetic and best goal. The award is a tribute to the Hungarian striker Ferenc Puskas died in 2006.

Mode

Is determined the winner of the FIFA Puskás Award for the last two weeks of November in an Internet voting. On the homepage of the football world governing body, the fans ten, selected by the FIFA Football Committee, view goals and then make their choice.

The name of protecting the most beautiful goal of the year was first unveiled at the FIFA World Player Gala on December 21, 2009 in Zurich. The winner will be honored with the Puskás trophy, on which his name is engraved.

Naming

The award is given in honor of striker - legend Ferenc Puskas, who died in November 2006. Puskás was captain of the legendary Hungarian " Golden Team " and a member of Real Madrid's " white ballet" which, with its playful dominance enthusiastic throughout European football during the 1950s and 1960s. In 85 international games for the Hungarian national football team, he scored 84 goals.

Criteria

Criteria for the selection of a goal are, inter alia, the subjective aesthetics of a goal (eg, completion of a successful attack combination ), the importance of the game in which the goal is scored, the fact that a door is not out of luck or as a result an error of the opponent has fallen, the player no unsportsmanlike conduct during the game and the period in which the goal was achieved ( July of the previous year to July of the year of award ).

Winner

Nominations

2009

In 2009, Gates following players had to choose from:

2010

In 2010, Gates following players had to choose from:

2011

In 2011, Gates following players had to choose from:

2012

In 2012, Gates following players had to choose from:

2013

In 2013, Gates following players had to choose from:

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