UEFA Jubilee Awards
The UEFA Jubilee 52 Golden Players are a published by UEFA list of the most important players of the individual member associations.
Background
To mark the 50th anniversary of the Association in 2004, the 52 member associations were asked the year before, to each nominate the most outstanding players of their country in the last 50 years. The individual players are referred to as the Golden Player. On 29 November 2003, the Continental Association published the list for the first time. However, the UEFA Golden Player indicating that it is their home countries on the 2004 profile pages created by Yevgeny Jarowenko or George Best, though mentioned on the Sergey Kvochkin and Pat Jennings list.
Golden player
- Panayot Pano, Albania
- Koldo Álvarez, Andorra
- Anatoli Banichevski, Azerbaijan
- Paul Van Himst, Belgium
- Safet Sušić, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Christo Stoichkov, Bulgaria
- Michael Laudrup, Denmark
- Fritz Walter, Germany
- Bobby Moore, England
- Mart Poom, Estonia
- Løkin Abraham (Abraham Hansen), Faroe Islands
- Jari Litmanen, Finland
- Just Fontaine, France
- Murtas Churzilawa, Georgia
- Vassilis Hatzipanagis, Greece
- Johnny Giles, Ireland
- Ásgeir Sigurvinsson, Iceland
- Mordechai Spiegler, Israel
- Dino Zoff, Italy
- Sergey Kvochkin, Kazakhstan
- Davor Šuker, Croatia
- Aleksandrs Starkovs, Latvia
- Rainer Hasler, Liechtenstein
- Arminas Narbekovas, Lithuania
- Louis Pilot, Luxembourg
- Darko Pančev, Macedonia
- Carmel Busuttil, Malta
- Pavel Ciobanu, Moldova
- Johan Cruyff, Netherlands
- Pat Jennings, Northern Ireland
- Rune Bratseth, Norway
- Herbert Prohaska, Austria
- Włodzimierz Lubański, Poland
- Eusébio, Portugal
- Gheorghe Hagi, Romania
- Lev Yashin, Russia
- Massimo Bonini, San Marino
- Denis Law, Scotland
- Dragan Džajić, Serbia and Montenegro
- Ján Popluhár, Slovakia
- Branko Oblak, Slovenia
- Alfredo Di Stéfano, Spain
- Henrik Larsson, Sweden
- Stéphane Chapuisat, Switzerland
- Josef Masopust, Czech Republic
- Hakan Şükür, Turkey
- Oleh Blokhin, Ukraine
- Ferenc Puskás, Hungary
- John Charles, Wales
- Sergei Aleinikow, Belarus
- Sotiris Kaiafas, Cyprus