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F. Torres, candidate to win the ‘Ballon d’Or’ 2006

20-11-2006
F. Torres, candidate to win the ‘Ballon d’Or’ 2006Fernando Torres has been nominated candidate to obtain the ‘Ballon D'Or 2006', the prestigious prize that every year the magazine ‘France Football’ gives to the best player of the year. The captain, with 22 years old, enteres in the list of the 50 best football players of the world after a great performance with the National Team at Germany’s WorldCup.

Another three Spanish players accompanied to Fernando Torres: Carles Puyol, Cesc Fabregas and David Villa. The winner of this prize will make known the November 27th in a gala that will be celebrated in Paris.

Fernando Torres, in declarations in his web page, seemed very satisfied with the news. “It is a flattery to be included in the chosen list of football players. It is an award to a work well-done. Without a doubt, it is a motivation to keep making efforts with Atleti and with the National Team”.

The list of the 50 nominated players is the following: Ballack (Chelsea), Buffon (Juventus), Cahill (Everton), Cannavaro (Real Madrid), Shevchenko (Chelsea), Joe Cole (Chelsea), Coupet (Lyon), Cris (Lyon), Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United), Deco (Barcelona), Diarra (Real Madrid), Drogba (Chelsea), Essien (Chelsea), Eto’o (Barcelona), Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal), Gallas (Arsenal), Gattuso (Milan), Gerrard (Liverpool), Giuly (Barcelona), Grosso (Inter of Milán), Henry (Arsenal), Juninho (Olympique of Lyon), Kaká (Milan), Klose (Werder Bremen), Lahm (Bayer Munich), Lampard (Chelsea), Lehmann (Arsenal), Makelele (Chelsea), Malouda (Lyon), Méndez (PSV Eindhoven), Messi (Barcelona), Pirlo (Milan), Podolski (Bayer Munich), Puyol (Barcelona), Ribery (Olympique of Marsella), Ronaldinho (Barcelona), Riquelme (Villarreal), Robben (Chelsea), Rooney (Manchester), Sagnol (Bayern Múnich), Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich), Terry (Chelsea), Thuram (Barcelona), Tiago (Lyon), Toni (Fiorentina), Fernando Torres (Atlético of Madrid), Vieira (Inter of Milán), Villa (Valencia), Zambrotta (Barcelona) and Zidane (retired).


Photo: J. A. Sirvent