The FIFA Puskás Award
Created in honour of Ferenc Puskás, captain and star of the Hungarian national team during the 1950s, the FIFA Puskás Award will be bestowed upon the player from either the men’s or women’s game judged to have scored the best goal of the year.
The final decision will be down to you, the users of FIFA.com, with your votes counting towards selecting a winner from ten videos as chosen by the FIFA Football Committee. In making their decision, the FIFA Football Committee applied the following criteria:
1. Aesthetics (a subjective criterion – long-range shots, team moves, acrobatic goals etc)
2. The importance of the match (an objective criterion – in descending order: national teams, continental tournaments, domestic first divisions)
3. The absence of luck or an opposition mistake as a factor making the goal possible
4. Fair Play: the player must not have conducted himself poorly during the game or, for example, have been found guilty of doping
5. The date: goals scored between July 2008 and July 2009
All that remains now is for you to vote for your favourite goal and contribute to choosing the recipient of the 2009 FIFA Puskás Award.
The winner will be unveiled at the FIFA World Player gala on 21 December, where he or she will receive the FIFA Puskas Award trophy, with their name engraved upon it.
Here's the link:-
http://www.fifa.com/classicfootball/awards/puskasaward/index.html
in case u've problem viewing the video, here's another link to it:
http://www.empireofthekop.com/anfield/?p=7299
dam, based on the criteria, henry cannot get his hand of god into next year's list
Torres goal, to be frank is not among the better ones within the contention...
The Chorinthian goal, Wolfsburg goal, United goal and Maccabi goal were better...