Argentine Footballer of the Year

The Footballer of the Year of Argentina (in Spanish: Olimpia de Plata al Mejor Futbolista, that literally translates to "Silver Olimpia to the Best Footballer) is a yearly award given by the Argentine Sports Journalists' Circle (Círculo de Periodistas Deportivos de la República Argentina) as one of the Olimpia Awards, the most important sports award in Argentina.

Argentine Footballer of the Year
(Olimpia Award)
Lionel Messi has won the award a record 15 times.
Awarded forExcellence in football
DateDecember
LocationBuenos Aires
CountryArgentina
Presented byAssociation of Sports Journalists of Argentina
First awarded1970 (1970)
Websitecpd.com.ar/olimpia

The Olimpia is awarded in the sport of association football and, since 2008, is shared by the best player of the local league (who wins the Olimpia de Plata al Fútbol Local) and the best Argentine playing abroad (Olimpia de Plata al Fútbol del Exterior).

Up to 2008, the award was not shared, and was either given to the best player of Argentine nationality of the season (regardless if he plays in the local league or abroad), or to the best foreign footballer of the local league. It is unclear when Argentine footballers playing abroad and expatriate players in the country started being eligible. Mario Kempes in 1978 was the first Argentine to receive the award while playing abroad. Kempes was playing in the Spanish league for Valencia CF at the time, and had been a key player in the Argentina national team World Cup winning campaign of that year. On the other hand, Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli was the first foreign player to receive the award (in 1985, playing for River Plate).

Lionel Messi is the award's all-time record holder with fifteen wins, seven of which were in a row. He is also the current (2022) holder of the award.

Winners

All players and clubs are Argentine, unless otherwise noted.

Players awarded
Héctor Yazalde (1970)
Miguel Brindisi (1973)
Néstor Scotta (1975)
Daniel Passarella (1975)
Ubaldo Fillol (1976)
Mario Kempes (1978)
Hugo Gatti (1982)
Ricardo Bochini (1983)
Alberto Marcico (1984)
Enzo Francescoli (1985, 1995)
Gabriel Batistuta (1998)
Carlos Tévez (2003, 2004)
Juan S. Verón (2006, 2009)
Ed. Year Player Club Achievement / Notes
11970Héctor YazaldeIndependienteWon the Torneo Metropolitano 1970.
21971José PastorizaIndependienteWon the Torneo Metropolitano 1971.
31972Ángel BargasChacarita Juniors
41973Miguel BrindisiHuracánWon the Torneo Metropolitano 1973
51974Miguel RaimondoIndependienteWon the 1974 Copa Libertadores and the 1974 Copa Interamericana.
61975Héctor ScottaSan LorenzoTop scorer of the Torneo Metropolitano 1975 and the Torneo Nacional 1975. Top scorer in South America.
71976Daniel PassarellaRiver PlateReached the final of the 1976 Copa Libertadores.
81977Ubaldo FillolRiver PlateWon the Torneo Metropolitano 1977
91978Mario KempesSpain ValenciaWon the 1978 FIFA World Cup, best player and top scorer of the tournament. Won the Pichichi Trophy. Named South American Footballer of the Year and Onze d'Or.
101979Diego MaradonaArgentinos JuniorsWon the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship (MVP), top goalscorer of the Torneo Metropolitano 1979 and Torneo Nacional 1979. Won Olimpia de Oro. Named South American Footballer of the Year.
111980Diego MaradonaArgentinos JuniorsTop goalscorer of the Torneo Metropolitano 1980 and Torneo Nacional 1980. Named South American Footballer of the Year.
121981Diego MaradonaBoca JuniorsWon the Torneo Metropolitano 1981
131982Hugo GattiBoca Juniors
141983Ricardo BochiniIndependienteWon the Torneo Metropolitano 1983.
151984Alberto MárcicoFerro Carril OesteWon the Torneo Nacional 1984
161985Uruguay Enzo FrancescoliRiver PlateAlthough his team did not win the championship in 1985, Francescoli became the first foreign player to be named Footballer of the Year of Argentina.
171986Diego MaradonaItaly NapoliCaptained Argentina to win the FIFA World Cup, named best player of the tournament, scored the "Goal of the Century", won Olimpia de Oro, Onze d'Or, United Press International Athlete of the Year Award and World Soccer Awards Player of the Year.
181987Néstor FabbriRacing Club
191988Uruguay Rubén PazRacing ClubWon the 1988 Supercopa Libertadores. Named South American Footballer of the Year.
201989Carlos Alfaro MorenoIndependienteWon the 1988–89 Argentine Primera División.
211990Sergio GoycocheaColombia MillonariosGolden Glove at the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
221991Oscar RuggeriVélez SarsfieldCaptained Argentina to win their first Copa America since 1959. Won Olimpia de Oro. Named South American Footballer of the Year.
231992Luis IslasIndependienteWon the 1992 King Fahd Cup.
241993Ramón Medina BelloRiver PlateWon the Torneo Apertura 1993 and the 1993 Copa América.
251994Carlos Navarro MontoyaBoca JuniorsConsidered the best goalkeeper of Argentina.
261995Uruguay Enzo FrancescoliRiver PlateWon the 1995 Copa América (MVP). Named South American Footballer of the Year.
271996Paraguay José Luis ChilavertVélez SarsfieldWon the 1996 Supercopa Libertadores, Torneo Apertura 1996 and 1994 Copa Interamericana (played in 1996). Named South American Footballer of the Year.
281997Chile Marcelo SalasRiver PlateWon the 1997 Supercopa Libertadores, Torneo Clausura 1997 and Torneo Apertura 1997. Named South American Footballer of the Year.
291998Gabriel BatistutaItaly FiorentinaFIFA World Cup Silver Shoe at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.
301999Javier SaviolaRiver PlateChampion and top goalscorer of the Torneo Apertura 1999. Named South American Footballer of the Year.
312000Román RiquelmeBoca JuniorsWon the 2000 Intercontinental Cup, 2000 Copa Libertadores and Torneo Apertura 2000.
322001Román RiquelmeBoca JuniorsWon the 2001 Copa Libertadores (MVP). Named South American Footballer of the Year.
332002Gabriel MilitoIndependienteLed the team that won the Torneo Apertura 2002.
342003Carlos TevezBoca JuniorsWon the 2003 Intercontinental Cup, 2003 Copa Libertadores (MVP), Torneo Apertura 2003. Named South American Footballer of the Year.
352004Carlos TevezBoca JuniorsWon the 2004 Copa Sudamericana, the 2004 CONMEBOL Men Pre-Olympic Tournament, gold medal at the 2004 Olympics, Olimpia de Oro. Named South American Footballer of the Year.
362005Lionel MessiSpain BarcelonaWon the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship, top scorer and best player of the tournament. Won the 2004–05 La Liga.
372006Juan S. VerónEstudiantes LPLed the team that won the Torneo Apertura 2006.
382007Lionel MessiSpain BarcelonaWon Copa América Best Young Player and Bravo Award.
392008Román RiquelmeBoca JuniorsLed the team that won the Torneo Apertura 2008 and the 2008 Recopa Sudamericana. Won the gold medal at the 2008 Olympics.
Lionel MessiSpain BarcelonaWon the gold medal at the 2008 Olympics.
402009Juan S. VerónEstudiantes LPLed the team that won the 2009 Copa Libertadores, named best player of the tournament and South American Footballer of the Year.
Lionel MessiSpain BarcelonaWon the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup, 2008–09 UEFA Champions League, 2009 UEFA Super Cup, 2008–09 La Liga, 2008–09 Copa del Rey, 2009 Supercopa de España, 2009 Ballon d'Or, 2009 FIFA World Player of the Year and Onze d'Or.
412010Juan Manuel MartínezVélez Sársfield
Lionel MessiSpain BarcelonaWon the 2009–10 La Liga, 2010 Supercopa de España, 2010 FIFA Ballon d'Or, Pichichi Trophy and European Golden Shoe.
422011Román Riquelme[1]Boca JuniorsLed the team that won the Torneo Apertura 2011.
Lionel MessiSpain BarcelonaWon the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup, 2010–11 UEFA Champions League, 2011 UEFA Super Cup, 2010–11 La Liga, 2011 Supercopa de España, 2011 FIFA Ballon d'Or, UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award, Onze d'Or and Olimpia de Oro.
432012Lisandro López[2]ArsenalLed the team that won the Torneo Clausura 2012 and the 2012 Supercopa Argentina, the first national titles in the club's history.
Lionel MessiSpain BarcelonaWon the 2011–12 Copa del Rey. Won the 2012 FIFA Ballon d'Or, Onze d'Or, Pichichi Trophy and European Golden Shoe.
442013Maxi Rodríguez[3]Newell's Old BoysLed the team that won the Torneo Final 2013.
Lionel MessiSpain BarcelonaWon the 2012–13 La Liga and the 2013 Supercopa de España. Won the Pichichi Trophy, European Golden Shoe and FIFA World Cup Golden Ball and reached the final of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
452014Lucas Pratto[4]Vélez SarsfieldTop goalscorer of the 2014 Argentine Primera División, won the 2013 Supercopa Argentina.
Ángel Di MaríaEngland Manchester UnitedWon the 2013–14 Copa Del Rey, 2013–14 UEFA Champions League, 2014 UEFA Super Cup and reached the final of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
462015Marco Ruben[5]Rosario CentralTop goalscorer of the 2015 Primera División
Lionel MessiSpain BarcelonaWon the 2014–15 UEFA Champions League, 2015 FIFA Club World Cup, 2015 UEFA Super Cup, 2014–15 La Liga and 2014–15 Copa del Rey. Won the 2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or and UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award.
472016Fernando BelluschiSan LorenzoWon the 2015 Supercopa Argentina and chosen as man of the match.
Lionel MessiSpain BarcelonaWon the 2015–16 La Liga, the 2015–16 Copa del Rey and the 2016 Supercopa de España.
482017Darío BenedettoBoca JuniorsTop goalscorer and champion of the 2016–17 Primera.
Lionel MessiSpain BarcelonaWon the 2016–17 Copa del Rey, European Golden Shoe, Pichichi Trophy.
492018Pity MartínezRiver PlateLed the team that won the 2018 Copa Libertadores and the 2017 Supercopa Argentina (played in 2018), both finals against Boca Juniors. Named South American Footballer of the Year.
502019Lionel MessiSpain BarcelonaWon the 2018–19 La Liga, 2019 Ballon d'Or, The Best FIFA Men's Player, the Pichichi Trophy and European Golden Shoe
512020Lionel MessiSpain BarcelonaMember of the Ballon d’Or Dream Team, member of the typical FIFA FIFPro World11 and the Pichichi Trophy
522021Lionel MessiFrance Paris Saint-GermainCaptained Argentina to win the Copa America for the first time in 28 years. Named best player, top scorer and best passer of the tournament. Received a record seventh Ballon d'Or, won Pichichi Trophy for the 8th time, won the Copa del Rey for the 7th time.
532022Lionel MessiFrance Paris Saint-GermainCaptained Argentina to win the World Cup for the first time in 36 years. Named best player of the tournament and best passer of the tournament, won Olimpia de Oro, won Ligue 1, won Trophée des Champions, won Finalissima, won IFFHS Best Playmaker for the 5th time.

Most wins

Fltr: Lionel Messi, who has dominated the award by winning it a record 15 times, 7 of which consecutively; Diego Maradona and Juan R. Riquelme won 4 times each the trophy
Player Wins
Lionel Messi
15
Diego Maradona
4
Juan Román Riquelme
4
Juan Sebastián Verón
2
Carlos Tevez
2
Enzo Francescoli
2

See also

References

  1. Circulo de Periodistas Deportivos: Noticias Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine. Referenced 27 December 2011.
  2. "Messi obtuvo el premio Olimpia de plata". Goal.com. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  3. "Maidana es de oro" [Maidana is the gold]. Olé (in Spanish). Clarín Group. 18 December 2013. Archived from the original on 30 September 2018. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  4. "Lucas Pratto y Ángel Di María ganaron el Olimpia de plata". Goal.com. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
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