Golden Ball winner on delay (AP) Updated: 2006-07-07 08:43
BERLIN -- The rival captains of World Cup finalists France and Italy are
among 10 nominees for the Golden Ball, awarded to the best player in the
tournament.
But in a break from tradition, Zinedine Zidane of France and Fabio Cannavaro
of Italy will not find out who wins the award until the day after the title game
Sunday night in Berlin. Voting by journalists covering the tournament will
remain open until midnight, with the winner announced at 10 a.m. Monday morning.
In 2002, voting closed at halftime in the final and the winner was announced
after the match; in previous tournaments, voting closed the day before,
following the third-place game. Organizers decided to keep the voting open to
ensure the outcome reflected all games, instead of just 63 1/2 matches, said
FIFA spokesman Markus Siegler.
Other nominees include Germany captain Michael Ballack and striker Miroslav
Klose, who is leading the scorers with five goals, and Maniche from Portugal.
The 34-year-old Zidane, who helped France to the 1998 World Cup title, is
ending his professional career after the World Cup and has gradually improved in
each of five outings here. His penalty kick in the semifinal led France over
Portugal on Wednesday night.
Cannavaro has directed the Italian defense, which has conceded only an
own-goal in the tournament. Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon is also on the
10-man shortlist announced Thursday along with fellow Italians Andrea Pirlo and
Gianluca Zambrotta.
Thierry Henry and Patrick Vieira, two other veterans from France's '98
winning team, are also nominated.
German goalkeeper Oliver Kahn won the Golden Ball in 2002. Other previous
winners include Brazilians Ronaldo (1998) and Romario ('94); Italians Salvatore
Schillaci ('90) and Paolo Rossi ('82); and Argentina's Diego Maradona in 1986.
The final will be preceded by a 10-minute closing ceremony featuring Shakira
and 400 performers. The Colombian songstress will work her way down the stone
stairs from the Marathon entrance of Berlin's Olympic stadium with local
musicians and dancers in a 10-minute performance.
Spanish tenor Placido Domingo will sing at halftime.
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