No Italian Players In Ballon d'Or List Of Nominees - Report
There are no Italian players in the awards list, which could make for some painful viewing in the peninsula...
Calcio faces embarrassment as there are no Italian-born players in the 2010 Ballon d'Or list of nominees.
According to Puntosport.net, France Football, who organise the awards, will announce the list of 30 candidates for the annual prize on Sunday, and there is not an Italian to be seen amongst them.
The report suggests only Juventus ace Diego and Samuel Eto'o are in the running from Serie A, but they cannot be considered as Italian candidates.
Diego is there because of his exploits in having reached the UEFA Cup final with Werder Bremen, while Eto'o is in for his Champions League win with Barcelona.
Gianluigi Buffon, who has been one of the best goalkeepers in Europe over the past year, is nowhere to be seen according to the report.
This is pure speculation at the moment and the list tomorrow will confirm whether Calcio has failed on the grand stage.
The last time an Italian-based player won the award was in 2007, when Kaka scooped the prize at Milan. Fabio Cannavaro was the last Italian-born player to have won the award, claiming the gong in 2006.
http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy...ominees-report
There are no Italian players in the awards list, which could make for some painful viewing in the peninsula...
Calcio faces embarrassment as there are no Italian-born players in the 2010 Ballon d'Or list of nominees.
According to Puntosport.net, France Football, who organise the awards, will announce the list of 30 candidates for the annual prize on Sunday, and there is not an Italian to be seen amongst them.
The report suggests only Juventus ace Diego and Samuel Eto'o are in the running from Serie A, but they cannot be considered as Italian candidates.
Diego is there because of his exploits in having reached the UEFA Cup final with Werder Bremen, while Eto'o is in for his Champions League win with Barcelona.
Gianluigi Buffon, who has been one of the best goalkeepers in Europe over the past year, is nowhere to be seen according to the report.
This is pure speculation at the moment and the list tomorrow will confirm whether Calcio has failed on the grand stage.
The last time an Italian-based player won the award was in 2007, when Kaka scooped the prize at Milan. Fabio Cannavaro was the last Italian-born player to have won the award, claiming the gong in 2006.
http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy...ominees-report
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