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The Golden Foot award is an international football award, given to players who stand out for their athletic achievements (both as individuals and team players) and for their personality. The award is only given to active players of at least 27 years of age, and can only be won once.[1]

Golden Foot
Francesco Totti's 2010 Golden Foot imprint
LocationHôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo
CountryMonaco
Presented byMonarchy of Monaco
First awarded2003
Currently held byArgentina Lautaro Martínez
(men's, 2024)
Japan Saki Kumagai
(women's, 2024)
Websitegoldenfoot.com

Ten nominees are chosen by a panel of international journalists based on the criteria that they are at least 27 years of age and still playing. Out of this list, and until 2022, the winner was selected by an online poll, where anyone could vote.[2] From 2024, the winner is selected by a committee of professionals chaired by Antonio Caliendo, the founder of the award. The winner of the award leaves a permanent mould of his footprints on "The Champions Promenade", on the seafront of the Principality of Monaco.

Since 2009, there has been a charity auction accompanying the Golden Foot event. The auction is held during the gala evening at the Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, and raises funds for fighting AIDS.

Award winners

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List of Golden Foot award winners[3]
Year Player Club
2003 Italy  Roberto Baggio Italy  Brescia
2004 Czech Republic  Pavel Nedvěd Italy  Juventus
2005 Ukraine  Andriy Shevchenko Italy  Milan
2006 Brazil  Ronaldo Spain  Real Madrid
2007 Italy  Alessandro Del Piero Italy  Juventus
2008 Brazil  Roberto Carlos Turkey  Fenerbahçe
2009 Brazil  Ronaldinho Italy  Milan
2010 Italy  Francesco Totti Italy  Roma
2011 Wales  Ryan Giggs England  Manchester United
2012 Sweden  Zlatan Ibrahimović France  Paris Saint-Germain
2013 Ivory Coast  Didier Drogba Turkey  Galatasaray
2014 Spain  Andrés Iniesta Spain  Barcelona
2015 Cameroon  Samuel Eto'o Turkey  Antalyaspor
2016 Italy  Gianluigi Buffon Italy  Juventus
2017 Spain  Iker Casillas Portugal  Porto
2018 Uruguay  Edinson Cavani France  Paris Saint-Germain
2019 Croatia  Luka Modrić Spain  Real Madrid
2020 Portugal  Cristiano Ronaldo Italy  Juventus
2021 Egypt  Mohamed Salah England  Liverpool
2022 Poland  Robert Lewandowski Spain  Barcelona
2024 Argentina  Lautaro Martínez Italy  Inter Milan

By country

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Country Players
  Italy 4
  Brazil 3
  Spain 2
  Croatia 1
  Portugal 1
  Egypt 1
  Czech Republic 1
  Ukraine 1
  Wales 1
  Sweden 1
  Ivory Coast 1
  Cameroon 1
  Uruguay 1
  Poland 1
  Argentina 1

By club

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Club Players
Italy  Juventus 4
Italy  Milan 2
France  Paris Saint-Germain 2
Spain  Real Madrid 2
Spain  Barcelona 2
Italy  Brescia 1
Turkey  Antalyaspor 1
Turkey  Fenerbahçe 1
Turkey  Galatasaray 1
England  Manchester United 1
Italy  Roma 1
Portugal  Porto 1
England  Liverpool 1
Italy  Inter Milan 1

Women's Golden Foot

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An equivalent award for women's football was assigned from 2022 onwards.[4]

List of Women's Golden Foot award winners
Year Player Club
2022 Sweden  Kosovare Asllani Italy  Milan
2024 Japan  Saki Kumagai Italy  Roma

Award legends

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List of Golden Foot award legends[5]
Year Legends
2003 Argentina  Diego Maradona
Portugal  Eusébio
Italy  Gianni Rivera
France  Just Fontaine
2004 Argentina  Alfredo Di Stéfano
Italy  Dino Zoff
France  Michel Platini
2005 Spain  Paco Gento
Northern Ireland  George Best
Liberia  George Weah
Italy  Gigi Riva
Brazil  Rivellino
2006 Uruguay  Alcides Ghiggia
Hungary  Ferenc Puskás
Italy  Giacinto Facchetti
France  Raymond Kopa
Brazil  Zico
2007 Germany  Gerd Müller
Bulgaria  Hristo Stoichkov
Argentina  Mario Kempes
Italy  Paolo Rossi
Brazil  Romário
2008 Brazil  Aldair
Ukraine  Igor Belanov
Spain  Luis Suárez
France  Zinedine Zidane
2009 Germany  Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
Brazil  Nilton Santos
Ukraine  Oleg Blokhin
Colombia  René Higuita
Poland  Zbigniew Boniek
2010 Brazil  Carlos Dunga
Argentina  Francisco Varallo
Germany  Franz Beckenbauer
Italy  Giancarlo Antognoni
Mexico  Hugo Sánchez
2011 Ghana  Abedi Pele
Argentina  Javier Zanetti
Portugal  Luís Figo
Algeria  Rabah Madjer
Netherlands  Ruud Gullit
2012[6] France  Eric Cantona
Italy  Franco Baresi
Germany  Lothar Matthäus
Brazil  Pelé
2013 Colombia  Carlos Valderrama
France  Jean-Pierre Papin
Argentina  Osvaldo Ardiles
2014 Czech Republic  Antonín Panenka
Belgium  Jean-Marie Pfaff
Turkey  Hakan Şükür
Japan  Hidetoshi Nakata
United States  Mia Hamm
Cameroon  Roger Milla
2015 Romania  Gheorghe Hagi
Argentina  Daniel Passarella
France  David Trezeguet
Russia  Rinat Dasayev
2016 Netherlands  Frank de Boer
Italy  Claudio Ranieri
Spain  Carles Puyol
Portugal  Deco
2017 Italy  Roberto Mancini
England  Michael Owen
France  Marcel Desailly
Germany  Oliver Kahn
China  Li Ming
2018 Brazil  Leonardo Araújo
Netherlands  Clarence Seedorf
Italy  Andrea Pirlo
Italy  Marcello Lippi
France  Didier Deschamps
2019 Brazil  Paulo Roberto Falcao
France  Patrick Vieira
Brazil  José Altafini
Italy  Carolina Morace
2021[7] Brazil  Dani Alves
Italy  Paolo Maldini
Germany  Günter Netzer
Italy  Gabriele Oriali
England  Kelly Smith
2022 Spain  Emilio Butragueño
Argentina  Juan Sebastián Verón
Turkey  Fatih Terim
2024[8] Italy  Fabio Cannavaro
Spain  Gerard Piqué
Portugal  Rui Costa
Spain  Fernando Llorente
Netherlands  Ruud Krol

Total by country

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Golden Foot Prestige Award

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A Prestige Award was given from 2020 onwards.

List of Golden Foot Prestige award
2020 Italy  Andrea Agnelli
2021 Italy  Gabriele Gravina
2022 Spain  Florentino Pérez

References

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  1. ^ "GoldenFoot". World Champion Club Ltd.
  2. ^ "ESPN Classic supports Golden Foot Awards". ESPN Soccernet. 26 May 2010.
  3. ^ "Golden Foot - Winners". goldenfoot.com. Archived from the original on 2019-02-22. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
  4. ^ Théo, Théophile (26 December 2022). "Kosovare Asllani, première Golden Foot féminine de l'histoire". WORLD SPORTS ACTU (in French). Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  5. ^ LEGENDS – GoldenFoot
  6. ^ “Golden Foot Awards 2012 – Ibrahimovic, Pele, And Cantona” Archived 2022-09-28 at the Wayback Machine. Amfm magazine. Retrieved 23 July 2018
  7. ^ Golden Foot Award 2021: a Monte Carlo i Fuoriclasse del Calcio
  8. ^ Golden Foot presents its awards
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