FIFA Launches Best Young Player Award at 2006 World Cup (Xinhua) Updated: 2005-12-09 11:26 The Best Young Player trophy
will be introduced in the next year's World Cup tournament, FIFA announced on
Thursday.
Fan votes will be collected after the semi-finals and the top three will be
joined by three more chosen by FIFA's Technical
Study Group (TSG) to create a shortlist of six players. The TSG, which is
made up of coaches and analysts will choose the winner prior to the final.
Players aged 21 and under will be eligible for the Best Young Player award,
which is being inaugurated by FIFA sponsor Gillette.
Lionel Messi, who led Argentina to the World Youth Championship this year,
and England's Wayne Rooney, who had a spectacular Euro 2004, were born before
the cut-off date of January 1, 1985 and were tipped by FIFA as likely
contenders.
Lothar Matthaeus, who helped Germany win the European Championship at the age
of 19 in 1980 and who made his World Cup debut two years later is the patron of
the award.
He also mentioned Germany's Lukas Podolski and Bastian Schweinsteiger as
possible winners.
"They attracted a lot of attention at the Confederations Cup," he said. "But
there is a long list of candidates. Let's start the games before we talk about
who could win it."
The World Cup finals, which begin on June 9 in Munich, offers a number of
other individual awards to players, including the Golden Shoe for the
tournament's top scorer, the Golden Ball for the best player and the Yashin
Award, named in honour of the late Russian goalkeeper Lev Yashin, for best
keeper.
The draw for the finals takes place in Leipzig on Friday.
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