Chile midfielder Matias Fernandez has been voted Latin America's
Footballer of the Year in a poll conducted by Uruguayan newspaper
El Pais.
The 20-year-old Fernandez topped the poll after his electrifying
performances helped Colo Colo reach the final of the Copa
Sudamericana -- the region's equivalent of the UEFA Cup -- and win
both championships played in the 2006 season in Chile.
Fernandez, who this month joined Spanish club Villareal, was
followed by Boca Juniors and Argentina pair Rodrigo Palacio in
second place and Fernando Gago in third.
Colo Colo's Claudio Borghi was named as the Coach of the Year,
followed by Alfio Basile, who left Boca Juniors to take over the
Argentine national side in September, and Internacional's Abel
Braga, who won the South American Libertadores Cup and Club World
titles with the Brazilian side.
The award, the most respected in the region, has been given
every year since 1986 and is based on a poll of some 400
journalists. Players and coaches have to be based in Latin America
for at least part of the year to be eligible.
Previous winners include Brazil's Romario and Cafu and
Colombia's Carlos Valderrama. Argentina forward Carlos Tevez won
the award in the previous three years.
(Xinhua News Agency December 31, 2006)