2010 South American Footballer of the Year

The 2010 South American Footballer of the Year, given to the best football player in South America by Uruguayan newspaper El País through voting by journalists across the continent, was awarded to Andrés D'Alessandro of Internacional on December 30, 2010.[1]

Andrés D'Alessandro is the South American Footballer of the Year for 2010.

Andrés D'Alessandro won the award for the first time ahead of two-time holder Juan Sebastián Verón. D'Alessandro became the second Inter player to win the award.

Rankings

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Rank Player Nationality Club Points
1 Andrés D'Alessandro   Argentina   Internacional 61
2 Juan Sebastián Verón   Argentina   Estudiantes 51
3 Neymar   Brazil   Santos 47
4 Darío Conca   Argentina   Fluminense 46
5 Santiago Silva   Uruguay   Vélez Sársfield 35
6 Mauricio Victorino   Uruguay   Universidad de Chile 33
7 Hilario Navarro   Argentina   Independiente 28
8 Néicer Reasco   Ecuador   LDU Quito 26
9 Egidio Arévalo   Uruguay   Peñarol 24
Leandro Desábato   Argentina   Estudiantes 24
Giuliano   Brazil   Internacional 24
12 Pablo Guiñazú   Argentina   Internacional 23
13 Humberto Suazo   Chile   Monterrey 19
14 Thiago Ribeiro   Brazil   Cruzeiro 17
Martín Silva   Uruguay   Defensor Sporting 17
16 Bolívar   Brazil   Internacional 14
Guillermo Ochoa   Mexico   América 14
18 Kléber   Brazil   Palmeiras 13
Rogério Ceni   Brazil   São Paulo 13
20 Roberto Carlos   Brazil   Corinthians 11
Gary Medel   Chile   Boca Juniors 11
Walter Montillo   Argentina   Cruzeiro 11
Miguel Pinto   Chile   Universidad de Chile 11
24 Giovanni Moreno   Colombia   Racing 10
Renan   Brazil   Internacional 10
26 Juan Pablo Carrizo   Argentina   River Plate 9
Luis Ernesto Michel   Mexico   Guadalajara 9
Victor   Brazil   Grêmio 9
29 Norberto Araujo   Argentina   LDU Quito 8
Fábio   Brazil   Cruzeiro 8
Índio   Brazil   Internacional 8
Rodrigo Mora   Uruguay   Defensor Sporting 8
33 Rodrigo Braña   Argentina   Estudiantes 7
José Francisco Cevallos   Ecuador   LDU Quito 7
35 Sebastián Abreu   Uruguay   Botafogo 6
Ulises de la Cruz   Ecuador   LDU Quito 6
Nei   Brazil   Internacional 6
Agustín Orión   Argentina   Estudiantes 6
Emiliano Papa   Argentina   Vélez Sársfield 6
40 Marcos Assunção   Brazil   Palmeiras 5
Diego Barreto   Paraguay   Cerro Porteño 5
Omar Bravo   Mexico   Guadalajara 5
Fabián Cubero   Argentina   Vélez Sársfield 5
Rafael Moura   Brazil   Goiás 5
Jorge Valdivia   Chile   Palmeiras 5
46 Alex Silva   Brazil   São Paulo 4
Elias   Brazil   Atlético Goianiense 4
Jorge Guagua   Ecuador   LDU Quito 4
Leo Moura   Brazil   Flamengo 4
Lucas Mareque   Argentina   Independiente 4
Mariano   Brazil   Fluminense 4
Juan Manuel Martínez   Argentina   Vélez Sársfield 4
Sebastián Peratta   Argentina   Newell's Old Boys 4
Enzo Pérez   Argentina   Estudiantes 4
Pedro Sarabia   Paraguay   Libertad 4
Andrés Scotti   Uruguay   Colo-Colo 4

References

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General
  • "El argentino D´Alessandro es el rey" [The Argentine D´Alessandro is the king] (in Spanish). El País. Archived from the original on January 2, 2011. Retrieved January 3, 2011.
Specific
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