Sportske Novosti award

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Sportske Novosti award is an annual football award established in 2001 by the Croatian daily sports newspaper Sportske novosti . It is awarded to the highest polling football player. The newspaper polls top coaches and players for the occasion.

Winners

YearPlayerClubCoaches and players polled
2001 Flag of Spain.svg Raúl Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid ?
2002 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Carlos Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid ?
2003 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Nedvěd Flag of Italy.svg Juventus ?
2004 Flag of Ukraine.svg Andriy Shevchenko Flag of Italy.svg Milan ?
2005 Flag of England.svg Frank Lampard [1] Flag of England.svg Chelsea ?
2006 Flag of France.svg Thierry Henry [2] Flag of England.svg Arsenal Fabio Capello, Felix Magath, Carlo Ancelotti, Lothar Matthäus, Guus Hiddink
Srečko Katanec, Roberto Mancini, Marco van Basten, Didier Deschamps, Slaven Bilić [3]
2007 Flag of Brazil.svg Kaká [4] [5] Flag of Italy.svg Milan Zico, Safet Sušić, Herbert Prohaska, Emilio Butragueño, Andreas Brehme
Franco Baresi, Zbigniew Boniek, Marcel Desailly, Robert Prosinečki, Kenny Dalglish [6]

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