Bravo Award

Bravo Award
SportAssociation football
Awarded forThe most outstanding under-21 player in any European league
Local nameTrofeo Bravo (Italian)
CountryItaly
Presented byGuerin Sportivo
History
First award1978
Editions38
Final award2015
First winner Jimmy Case (ENG)
Most wins
2 times each
Most recent Domenico Berardi (ITA)

The Bravo Award was an annual award which was handed out by the Italian magazine Guerin Sportivo to the most outstanding young European footballer.[1]

The first winner of the award was Englishman Jimmy Case. The first non-European to win the award was Eli Ohana in 1988.[2]

The award was discontinued after the 2015 edition.[3]

History and regulations

In 1977, Guerin Sportivo's editorial staff established the award to celebrate the best young footballers in European football.[2] The jury was composed by Guerin Sportivo's and Radiocorriere TV's journalist as well as foreign sports journalists from the most important news outlets across Europe.[2]

Since the inception and until 1992, only under-23 players participating in one of the three European club cups (UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, UEFA Cup Winners' Cup) were eligible. The rules changed in 1992, when under-21 player from any European League became eligible, regardless of their participation in any European club cups.[2][3][4][5]

The winners were chosen for the autumn-spring season, not the calendar year.[3]

List of winners

Year Player Club Ref(s)
1978 Jimmy Case Liverpool
1979 Garry Birtles Nottingham Forest
1980 Hansi Müller VfB Stuttgart
1981 John Wark Ipswich Town
1982 Gary Shaw Aston Villa
1983 Massimo Bonini Juventus
1984 Ubaldo Righetti Roma
1985 Emilio Butragueño Real Madrid
1986 Emilio Butragueño Real Madrid
1987 Marco van Basten Ajax
1988 Eli Ohana Mechelen
1989 Paolo Maldini Milan
1990 Roberto Baggio Fiorentina
1991 Robert Prosinečki Red Star Belgrade
1992 Pep Guardiola Barcelona
1993 Ryan Giggs Manchester United
1994 Christian Panucci Milan
1995 Patrick Kluivert Ajax
1996 Alessandro Del Piero Juventus
1997 Ronaldo Barcelona
1998 Ronaldo Internazionale
1999 Gianluigi Buffon Parma
2000 Iker Casillas Real Madrid
2001 Owen Hargreaves Bayern Munich
2002 Christoph Metzelder Borussia Dortmund
2003 Wayne Rooney Everton
2004 Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United
2005 Arjen Robben Chelsea
2006 Cesc Fàbregas Arsenal
2007 Lionel Messi Barcelona
2008 Karim Benzema Lyon
2009 Sergio Busquets Barcelona
2010 Thomas Müller Bayern Munich
2011 Eden Hazard Lille
2012 Marco Verratti Pescara
2013 Isco Málaga
2014 Paul Pogba Juventus
2015 Domenico Berardi Sassuolo

See also

References

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