Citation (dready @ 18/10/2012 01:54)

Oui d'accord, mais c'est quoi ce titre?
Pourquoi pas récompenser les joueurs âgés entre 31 et 34 ans, ou le meilleur joueur né 1984?
J'interviens en décalé pour le Golden foot mais le prix n'est pas pour récompenser une catégorie d'âge à proprement parlé.
Le prix est là pour récompenser une carrière internationale, donc on prend des joueurs de minimum 29 ans qui ont pu prouver sur la durée, pour l'ensemble de leur carrière internationale, en mettant en avant le joueur, sa personnalité, sa reconnaissance au niveau international...
Donc quand tu vois les lauréats des années précédentes tu comprends mieux son intérêt.

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Zlatan Ibrahimović is the 2012 winner of the international career award Golden Foot. Among the ten candidates, the Swedish star has been then most voted by football fans from worldwide after more than four months of web voting.
Nicknamed “Ibracadabra” by his fans due to his fantastic tricks with the ball and technical skills, has won in the year of his first nomination and receive the golden mold from the hands of legendary Pelé, also awarded with the career prize as “the greatest footballer of all time”.
Ibrahimović, 31 years old and captain of Sweden national team, has been one of the most decisive footballer of the last decade. From 2003 to 2011, he won eight National league titles in a row with the shirts of AFC Ajax, Juventus FC, FC Intern Milan, FC Barcelona and AC Milan.
The other football legends awarded for his great contribution to the game were Franco Baresi, Eric Cantona e Lothar Matthäus.
As tradition, all these champions left their footprints on the cement for the Champions Promenade, the famous Wal of Fame of international football on the seafront of Principality of Monaco. From today, the Promenade has five more footprints of five great champions.