The 2002 FIFA World Player of the Year award was won by Ronaldo for a record-breaking third time. It was the award's 12th edition. Mia Hamm won the women's award. The gala was hosted at the Congress Centre in Madrid, on December 17, 2002. 147 national team coaches, based on the current FIFA Men's World Ranking were chosen to vote for the men's edition and 77 for the women's. The ceremony theme was Real Madrid's Centenary Charity match against the World XI (3-3) that was played at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in front of 55,000 spectators. [1]

Results

Men

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RankPlayerClub(s)CountryPoints
1RonaldoItaly Inter Milan
Spain Real Madrid
Brazil Brazil387
2Oliver KahnGermany Bayern MunichGermany Germany171
3Zinedine ZidaneSpain Real MadridFrance France148
4Roberto CarlosSpain Real MadridBrazil Brazil114
5RivaldoSpain Barcelona
Italy Milan
Brazil Brazil92
6RaúlSpain Real MadridSpain Spain90
7Michael BallackGermany Bayer Leverkusen
Germany Bayern Munich
Germany Germany82
8David BeckhamEngland Manchester UnitedEngland England51
9Thierry HenryEngland ArsenalFrance France38
10Michael OwenEngland LiverpoolEngland England34

Women

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RankPlayerClub(s)Points
1United States Mia HammUnited States Washington Freedom161
2Germany Birgit PrinzGermany FFC Frankfurt
United States Carolina Courage
96
3China Sun WenUnited States Atlanta Beat
China Shanghai SVA
58
4United States Tiffeny MilbrettUnited States New York Power45
5France Marinette PichonFrance Saint-Memmie Olympique
United States Philadelphia Charge
42
6Canada Christine SinclairCanada Vancouver Whitecaps38
7Germany Steffi JonesUnited States Washington Freedom19
8Norway Hege RiiseUnited States Carolina Courage17
9Brazil SissiUnited States San Jose CyberRays14
10China Bai JieUnited States Washington Freedom13
11Sweden Hanna LjungbergSweden Umeå IK11
12=United States Kristine LillyUnited States Boston Breakers10
12=Brazil KatiaUnited States San Jose CyberRays10

References

  1. "2003 edition". teamstoendpoverty. 15 December 2003. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  2. "FIFA Awards – World Player of the Year - Top 10". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 12 January 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  3. "FIFA Awards – Women Player of the Year - Top 12". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 12 January 2016. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
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