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  AC Milan striker Andriy Shevchenko, seen here 
 October 2004, said that winning the European Footballer of the Year 
 award was the perfect way to end an unforgettable 12 months. 
 (AFP)  |   
 
  AC Milan's Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko was named European 
 footballer of the year for 2004. 
  The 28-year-old becomes the third Ukrainian to win the award after 
 Oleg Blockhin in 1975 and Igor Belanov in 1986, who both appeared for the 
 then-Soviet Union. 
  Shevchenko, with 175 votes, beat off competition from two Barcelona 
 players, Portugal's Brazilian-born midfielder Deco and Ronaldinho of 
 Brazil, with 139 and 133 votes respectively. 
  
  "I'm very pleased to have 
 received this award," said Shevchenko. "I want to dedicate this to the 
 Ukrainian people. I offer this 'Golden Ball' to my people. 
  "It is difficult to speak of the situation in 
 Ukraine, but it is clear that people in Ukraine deserve democracy," he 
 said in reference to the fragile political situation in the country after 
 a first presidential election run-off 
 
 
 , officially won by the country's pro-Moscow prime 
 minister, was annulled by the supreme court because of fraud. 
  Known as the Ballon D'Or (Golden Ball), the prestigious prize was 
 created by the French football magazine France Football in 1956. Voting is 
 undertaken by a group of European football journalists. 
  Shevchenko has scored 102 goals in Serie A since signing from 
 Dynamo Kiev five years ago in a 37.5-million-euro transfer. 
  He became the first foreigner to top the scoring charts in a debut 
 season in Italy with 24 goals in 32 matches. 
  Shevchenko is also in the running for FIFA's world 
 player of the year, along with Arsenal's French striker Thierry Henry and 
 Ronaldinho, to be announced on December 20.  
 
 (Agencies)  |