Gazzetta Sports Awards
The Gazzetta Sports Awards and the Gazzetta Referendum are surveys conducted annually by the Italian sports newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport, which select the best athletes of the calendar year.[1]
Awards 2019
In a Gala held on 18 December 2019 in Milan, La Gazzetta dello Sport assigned the following Awards.[2]
Sportman of the year | Roberto Mancini |
Sportwoman of the year | Federica Pellegrini |
Coach of the Year | Roberto Mancini |
Team of the Year | Italy men's national water polo team (Settebello) |
Best performance | Jannik Sinner |
Exploit of the year | Charles Leclerc |
Most Promising Talent of the Year | Benedetta Pilato |
Paralympic athlete of the Year | Simone Barlaam |
Revelation of the Year | Matteo Berrettini |
Special Awards | |
Legend | Siniša Mihajlović |
Esports | Daniele “Jizuke” Di Mauro |
SportWeek Award | Italy women's national football team |
Winners
- Winner was also honored as a world athlete or team.
Other awards
Since 2015 the prize has been awarded in a further six categories.[4]
- Coach of the Year
- 2015: Antonio Conte (Association football)
- 2016: Claudio Ranieri (Association football)
- 2017: Gian Piero Gasperini (Association football)
- 2018: Massimiliano Allegri (Association football)[3]
- Performance of the Year
- 2015: Fabio Aru (Cycling)
- 2016: Niccolò Campriani (Shooting)
- 2017: Andrea Belotti (Association football)
- 2018: Mauro Icardi (Association football)[3]
- Paralympic athlete of the Year
- 2015: Martina Caironi (Paralympic athletics)
- 2016: Beatrice Vio (Wheelchair fencing)
- 2017: Italy women's national deaf volleyball team (Deaf volleyball)
- 2018: Beatrice Vio (Wheelchair fencing) and Oney Tapia (Paralympic athletics)[3]
- Exploit of the Year
- 2015: Roberta Vinci (Tennis)
- 2016: Gianluigi Donnarumma (Association football)[5]
- 2017: Andrea Dovizioso (Motorsport)
- 2018: Elia Viviani (Cycling)[3]
- Revelation of the Year
- 2018: Simona Quadarella (Swimming)[3][6]
- Most Promising Talent of the Year
- 2018: Francesco Bagnaia (Motorsport)[3][6]
- Fair Play of the Year
- 2015: Valentina Diouf (Volleyball)
- 2016: Tamara Lunger (Ski mountaineering)[7]
- 2017: Matteo Manassero (Golf)
- 2018: Not Awarded[3][6]
- Legend
- 2015: Valentino Rossi (Motorsport) and Alex Zanardi (Paracycling)
- 2016: Federica Pellegrini (Motorsport) and Alberto Tomba (Alpine skiing)
- 2017: Francesco Totti (Association football) and Alberto Contador (Cycling)
- 2018: Paolo Maldini (Association football), Vincenzo Nibali (Cycling), and Christian Vieri (Association football)[3]
- 2019: Siniša Mihajlović (Association football)[8]
- 2020: Zlatan Ibrahimović (Association football)[9]
Multiwinners
Women athletes
See also
References
- "Gazzetta Sports Awards" (in Italian). gazzzetta.it. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
- "Mancini è l'uomo dell'anno. Trionfa anche la Pellegrini. Settebello, squadra top" (in Italian). gazzetta.it. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
- "Gazzetta Sports Awards 2018: Tortu è l'Uomo dell'anno, bis per la Goggia. ItalVolley femminile, squadra top" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. 4 December 2018. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
- "Gazzetta Sports Awards - Vincitori" (in Italian). gazzzetta.it. Archived from the original on 21 December 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
- In 2016 the name was Revelation of the Year
- Fausto Narducci (11 November 2018). "Gazzetta Sports Awards, tocca a voi: scegliete le 4 stelle dell'anno" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
- In 2016 the name was Gentleman of the Year
- Cuppini, Michela (18 December 2019). "Mihajlovic tra ricordi ed emozioni: "Sono alla fine del tunnel, si vede il sole"". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Retrieved 30 January 2021.
- Romani, Davide (14 December 2020). "Gazzetta Sports Awards: da Ibra a Ganna, è la notte delle stelle" (in Italian). gazzzetta.it. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
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