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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() SPANISH LEAGUE: Position in the league: 2 WORLD CUP: Portugal (Group D) SITE LAST UPDATED: 20/04/02 | FIFA World
Player of the Year 2001 Luis Figo crowned for the first time Mia Hamm is first ever FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year
Compared with the 2000 poll, this year’s result was much closer. Figo finished with 250 points, ahead of Beckham (238), who again has to settle for second place, having also come close in 1999. Positions three to five were even more keenly contested. 130 national coaches cast their votes, with Raúl securing 96 points, just ahead of last year’s winner, Zinedine Zidane (France, 94 points), and the 1999 FIFA World Player of the Year, Rivaldo (Brazil, 92 points).
The women’s vote was not quite so close. Mia Hamm secured 154 points, making her the first ever FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year. 72 national coaches cast their votes, with Sun Wen of China receiving 79 points and Tiffeny Milbrett of the USA finishing third on 47. "It's a great honour," said Hamm. "But more importantly, I think it's wonderful that FIFA has instituted this award and to see the progress that women's soccer has made with FIFA has been tremendous. The first step was the first world championship in 1991. That was a historic stride for us, to get our own world championship. In 1999, for the tournament to be universally known as the Women's World Cup after being called a world championship in the two previous tournaments, was a big step. It helped legitimize our sport to the world." Mia Hamm has long been one of the top women players in the world, and is a modern-day idol in her homeland. China’s Sun Wen, whose popularity stretches across the whole continent of Asia, will be hoping to lead her team-mates to their first ever FIFA Women’s World Cup title in 2003. Tiffeny Milbrett can look back on a successful opening season in WUSA, the women’s professional league in America, in which she finished as top scorer with 20 goals in just 16 games. Source: Fifa.com |