Samba Gold
The "Samba Gold" (Samba d'Or) is a football award given to the best Brazilian footballer in Europe, as awarded by Sambafoot. The inaugural award was made in 2008. The Samba Gold is determined by three voter panels: journalists, fellow footballers and votes from Sambafoot's online readers.
Samba Gold | |
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Sport | Football |
Given for | Best Brazilian footballer in Europe. |
Presented by | Sambafoot |
History | |
First award | 2008 |
Editions | 12 |
Final award | 2019 |
First winner | Kaká |
Most wins | 3 wins: Neymar Thiago Silva |
Most recent | Alisson |
History
- In 2008, the winner was Milan midfielder Kaká. Manchester City's Robinho and Sevilla's Luís Fabiano placed second and third in voting, respectively. There were 30 nominations. Voting took place from 1 December till 30 December. Kaká obtained 25.03% of the vote, with 14.34% for Robinho and 13.65% for Fabiano.[1]
- In 2009, Luís Fabiano (20.91%) of Sevilla won the trophy ahead of Júlio César (17.58%) and Kaká (16.35%).[2]
- In 2010, the prize was awarded to Maicon (12.60%) from Inter Milan running ahead of Hernanes (10.76%) and Thiago Silva (9.56%).[3][4]
- In 2011, Milan defender Thiago Silva (16.33%) won the award ahead of Dani Alves from Barcelona (15.56%) and Hulk from Porto (14.41%).[5][6]
- In 2012, the list of 30 candidates was announced on 26 November.[7][8] Paris Saint-Germain defender Thiago Silva (17.70%) was awarded the 2012 Samba Gold on 31 December, edging out Ramires (17.04%) and Willian (10.19%).[9]
- In 2013, Thiago Silva won for a third consecutive year, beating Dante and Oscar.[10]
- In 2014, Neymar won the award for the first time ever with a record percentage of votes.[11]
- In 2015, Neymar won the award for the second consecutive year.[12]
- In 2016, Philippe Coutinho won the award for the first time, ending Neymar's two year reign. [13]
- In 2017, Neymar won the award for the third time in four years.[14]
- In 2018, Roberto Firmino won the award for the first time.[15]
- In 2019, Alisson won the award for the first time, and became the first goalkeeper to win the award.[16]
Winners
Source:[17]
References
- "2008 Samba Gold results – Sambafoot.com, all About Brazilian Football". www.sambafoot.com.
- "2009 Samba Gold Results – Sambafoot.com, all About Brazilian Football". www.sambafoot.com.
- "2010 Samba Gold Results – Sambafoot.com, all About Brazilian Football". www.sambafoot.com.
- "Maicon wins Samba d'Or 2010". FC Internazionale – Inter Milan.
- "Thiago Silva: Winner of the Samba Gold trophy 2011 – Sambafoot.com, all About Brazilian Football". www.sambafoot.com.
- "Samba Gold: The Results – Sambafoot.com, all About Brazilian Football". www.sambafoot.com.
- "The Samba Gold Trophy 2012: The 30 nominees – Sambafoot.com, all About Brazilian Football". www.sambafoot.com.
- "Who will win the Samba Gold 2012? – Sambafoot.com, all About Brazilian Football". www.sambafoot.com.
- "Thiago Silva retains the Samba Gold Trophy 2012 – Sambafoot.com, all About Brazilian Football". www.sambafoot.com.
- "Thiago Silva is the 2013 Samba Gold Winner – Sambafoot.com, all About Brazilian Football". www.sambafoot.com.
- "Neymar wins his first Samba Gold – Sambafoot.com, all About Brazilian Football". www.sambafoot.com.
- "Neymar wins the Samba Gold for the second consecutive year ! – Sambafoot.com, all About Brazilian Football". www.sambafoot.com.
- Stillman, Tim (31 December 2016). "Philippe Coutinho wins the Samba Gold 2016". Sambafoot. Sambafoot. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- Fausser, Frédéric (1 January 2018). "Neymar wins the 2017 Samba Gold". Sambafoot. Sambafoot. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
- Fausser, Frédéric (3 January 2019). "Roberto Firmino wins the 2018 Samba Gold". Sambafoot. Sambafoot. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
- Fausser, Frédéric (2 January 2020). "Alisson wins the 2019 Samba d'Or Award". Sambafoot. Sambafoot. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- "Samba Gold". Sambafoot. Sambafoot. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
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