Pallone d'Argento

The Pallone d'Argento – Coppa Giaime Fiumanò (Silver Ball) is an annual award instituted by the Unione Stampa Sportiva Italiana (Italian Sports Press Union) or USSI. It is presented to the Serie A player who has been considered to have "the most fairest and for football talent, sporting correctness, good morality and for generosity towards the weak" over the previous season.

Winners

Season Player Club
1999–00
Paolo Negro[1]
Lazio
2000–01
Damiano Tommasi[1]
Roma
2001–02
Javier Zanetti[1]
Internazionale
2002–03
Ciro Ferrara[1]
Juventus
2003–04
Andriy Shevchenko[1]
Milan
2004–05
Gianfranco Zola[1]
Cagliari
2005–06
Luca Toni[1]
Fiorentina
2006–07
Kaká[1]
Milan
2007–08
Francesco Totti[1]
Roma
2008–09
Alessandro Del Piero[1]
Juventus
2009–10
Morgan De Sanctis[2]
Napoli
2010–11
Antonio Di Natale[3]
Udinese
2011–12
Andrea Pirlo[4]
Juventus
2012–13
Stephan El Shaarawy[5]
Milan
2013–14
Giuseppe Rossi[6]
Fiorentina
2014–15
Francesco Acerbi[7]
Sassuolo
2015–16
Alessandro Florenzi[1]
Roma
2016–17
Andrea Belotti[8]
Torino

See also

  • Oscar del Calcio

References

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