2001 FIFA World Player of The Year - Men

Men

Player 5 points 3 points 1 point Total Team
1 Luís Figo 27 35 10 250 Real Madrid
2 David Beckham 30 23 19 238 Manchester United
3 Raúl 10 12 10 96 Real Madrid
4 Zinedine Zidane 12 9 7 94 Juventus
Real Madrid
5 Rivaldo 11 7 16 92 Barcelona
6 Juan Sebastián Verón 9 6 8 71 Lazio
Manchester United
7 Oliver Kahn 8 5 10 65 Bayern Munich
8 Michael Owen 4 11 8 61 Liverpool
9 Andriy Shevchenko 6 4 4 46 AC Milan
10 Francesco Totti 5 4 3 40 Roma
11 Thierry Henry 0 3 6 15 Arsenal
12 Rui Costa 2 1 1 14 Fiorentina
AC Milan
13 Patrick Vieira 2 1 0 13 Arsenal
14 Henrik Larsson 1 1 1 9 Celtic
15 Roberto Carlos 1 1 0 8 Real Madrid
16 Gabriel Batistuta 0 2 2 8 Roma
17 Stefan Effenberg 1 0 0 5 Bayern Munich
18 Alen Bokšić 1 0 0 5 Middlesbrough
19 Ruud van Nistelrooy 0 1 1 4 Manchester United
20 Hernán Crespo 0 1 1 4 Lazio
21 Alessandro Del Piero 0 0 4 4 Juventus
22 Óscar Córdoba 0 1 0 3 Boca Juniors
23 Gaizka Mendieta 0 1 0 3 Valencia
Lazio
24 Ebbe Sand 0 1 0 3 Schalke 04
25 Alessandro Nesta 0 0 3 3 Lazio
26 Javier Saviola 0 0 3 3 River Plate
Barcelona
27 Élber Giovane 0 0 2 2 Bayern Munich
28 Hidetoshi Nakata 0 0 2 2 Roma
Parma
29 Steven Gerrard 0 0 1 1 Liverpool
30 Luis Enrique 0 0 1 1 Barcelona
31 Jon Dahl Tomasson 0 0 1 1 Feyenoord
32 Ali Daei 0 0 1 1 Hertha Berlin
33 Sibusiso Zuma 0 0 1 1 F.C. Copenhagen
34 Roy Keane 0 0 1 1 Manchester United
35 Cuauhtémoc Blanco 0 0 1 1 Real Valladolid
36 Carlos Pavón 0 0 1 1 Real C.D. España
37 Diego Simeone 0 0 1 1 Lazio
38 Emmanuel Olisadebe 0 0 1 1 Panathinaikos

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