Guerin d'Oro

The Guerin d'Oro (Golden Guerin) is an annual prize instituted by the Italian weekly football magazine Guerin Sportivo, which, since 1976, is awarded to the player in Serie A with at least 19 games played, which has obtained the best average-media rating. The latter is obtained by calculating the average rating of each player's season, based on weekly rating reports of Guerin Sportivo and the three main Italian sports dailies, the Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport and Tuttosport.[1]

The most recent recipient of the Guerin d'Oro is Carlos Tevez.[2]

Winners

Source:[2]

Year Player Club
1976
Claudio Sala
Torino
1977
Claudio Sala
Torino
1978
Roberto Filippi
Vicenza
1979
Roberto Filippi
Napoli
1980
Luciano Castellini
Napoli
1981
Ruud Krol
Napoli
1982
Franco Causio
Udinese
1983
Pietro Vierchowod
Roma
1984
Michel Platini
Juventus
1985
Diego Maradona
Napoli
1986
Renato Zaccarelli
Torino
1987
Walter Zenga
Internazionale
1988
Roberto Mancini
Sampdoria
1989
Andreas Brehme
Internazionale
1990
Franco Baresi
Milan
1991
Roberto Mancini
Sampdoria
1992
Frank Rijkaard
Milan
1993
Giuseppe Signori
Lazio
1994
Daniele Massaro
Milan
1995
Paulo Sousa
Juventus
1996
Enrico Chiesa
Sampdoria
1997
Gianluca Pagliuca
Angelo Peruzzi
Lilian Thuram
Internazionale
Juventus
Parma
1998
Francesco Totti
Roma
1999
Matías Almeyda
Lazio
2000
Sébastien Frey
Verona
2001
Roberto Baggio
Brescia
2002
Christian Vieri
Internazionale
2003
Pavel Nedvěd
Juventus
2004
Francesco Totti
Roma
2005
Gianluca Pagliuca
Bologna
2006
Luca Toni
Fiorentina
2007
Adrian Mutu
Fiorentina
2008
Mauro Camoranesi
Juventus
2009
Diego Milito
Genoa
2010
Not awarded
2011
Not awarded
2012
Andrea Pirlo
Juventus
2013
Edinson Cavani
Napoli
2014
Carlos Tevez
Juventus
2015
Carlos Tevez
Juventus

See also

References

  1. "Guerin d'oro: volano Hamsik e Vidal". blog.guerinsportivo.it (in Italian). 19 September 2013. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  2. "Guerin d'Oro". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
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