Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s Egyptian striker with the Gunners title, has won the 2021 Golden Foot award for the 28-year-old footballers who have gotten the most in terms of their career and personalities from those who have not won it before.
Salah wins this year’s Golden Foot award (Photo: AFP) |
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Photo: facebook.com/goldenfootmonaco |
The award was handed over to Monaco on Monday evening, but it was taken over by his wife instead of the Egyptian striker. In the UK, the entry of the latest type of coronavirus has led to an unexpected tightening of entry rules. According to them, only players who are not abroad 48 hours before the start of the match and pass a negative test will be allowed to play in the Premier League.
In this way, Salah was forced to return to Liverpool in the minutes leading up to the Golden Foot Awards, according to a Facebook report by the editor-in-chief, György Szöllősi, who was also present at the Golden Foot ceremony.
The pool will be interested in the city derby match against Everton from 9.15 pm on Wednesday, and there may not be a more prestigious match for the “reds”, and therefore Salah.
The award for footballers who have reached the age of 28 by the time they earn the most in terms of their careers and personalities was eventually taken over by Salah’s wife, and, as the host of the ceremony, Anne-Laureate Bonnet, said: Egyptian excellence continues to pay off for the participants.
This year’s new Golden Foot Legends have also been awarded: Gabriel Batistuta, Paolo Maldini, Gunter Netzer And Gabriel O’Reilly He also earned recognition, as I did Kelly Smith. The prestige award, which was established last year, was taken this year by a sports leader, the Federal President of the European Championships, Gabriel Gravina received recognition.
Besides them, there are more than 80 bronze footprints on Champions Park, including the one of Hungarian footballer, Ferenc Puskas, who was recognized in 2006.
2003 | Roberto Baggio (Italian) |
2004 | Pavel Nedved (Czech Republic) |
2005 | Andrey Shevchenko (Ukraine) |
2006 | Ronaldo (Brazil) |
2007 | Alessandro Del Piero (Italian) |
2008 | Roberto Carlos (Brazil) |
2009 | Ronaldinho (Brazil) |
2010 | Francesco Totti (Italian) |
2011 | Ryan Giggs (Wallisey) |
2012 | Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Swedish) |
2013 | Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast) |
2014 | Andres Iniesta (Spain) |
2015 | Samuel Eto’o (Cameroonian) |
2016 | Gianluigi Buffon (Italian) |
2017 | Iker Casillas (Spain) |
2018 | Edinson Cavani (Uruguay) |
2019 | Luka Modric (Croatian) |
2020 | Cristiano Ronaldo (Portuguese) |
2021 | Mohamed Salah (Egyptian) |
Monday night winners – wife of fourth Mohamed Salah from left (Image: Golden Foot) |