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La Liga 2009 Top Ten: The best of Spanish Football in 2009

What a year it has been for La Liga and Spanish Football in general. To cap it off in style, here is my 'Livin La Liga Top Ten' for 2009:

1. FC BARCELONA: There's no doubt the lasting memory of 2009 will be the spectacular six trophy haul by Barcelona. That injury time goal from Iniesta at Chelsea, the famous 2-6 victory in the Bernabeu and Guardiolas tears after the World Club Cup win which sealed the unprecedented sextruplet. A special mention should also go to Mr Lionel Messi after leading from the front all year and bagging all the personal awards since. This team has been immortalised in footballing history and then some.


2. SPANISH NATIONAL TEAM: Just the one defeat all year, a faultless World Cup qualifying campaign and the number one ranking in the world. Many thought it would be a tough task for Vicente Del Bosque following their Euro 2008 triumph, but the changeover has been seamless. 47 goals and 15 wins out of 16 matches is all the evidence you need. Simply the best.

3. REAL MADRID SPENDING SPREE: Florentino has been widely criticised for his spending spree (outside of Madrid of course), but I thought it was box office. The summer of 2009 was a journalists dream as Florentino handpicked some of Europes finest to grace La Liga. Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaká, Karim Benzema and Xabi Alonso were the biggest names to join the new 'Galacticos' and turn Spanish Football into the home of the worlds finest. It will interesting to see what 2010 holds in store for Real Madrid.

4. IKER MUNIAIN: 2009 saw the rapid rise of Spanish footballs newest star. Iker Muniain has broken all sorts of records at the San Mames this year, demonstrating along the way a potential that is ready to explode in 2010. With electric pace, a Messi-esque touch, an eye for goal and a fiery never-say-die attitude, the youth set-up at Athletic Bilbao has unearthed another gem.

5. MALLORCA AND GREGORIO MANZANO: The Real Madrids and Barcelonas may get the plaudits, but the job Gregorio Manzano and his Mallorca team are doing is just as noteworthy. With dwindling attendances, boardroom problems, a tiny budget and a set of modest footballers, Mallorca prove the doubters wrong week in week out. After a commendable ninth place finish last season, they are sitting pretty in fifth as 2009 comes to a close. Spectacular from the islanders.

6. PEDRO: It can't be long now until Pedro is a fixture in the Barca starting XI (if he isn't already) after sealing a stunning 2009 with the last gasp goal which kept Barcelona in the World Club Cup final. The match before he wrote his name in the record books as the only player in footballing history to have scored in all six major tournaments in one season. This year also saw him sign his first professional contract with the club, which ties him to Barca until 2014. What a year.

7. ATHLETIC BILBAO CUP FINAL 24 YEARS LATER: With their record of 23 Copa del Rey wins (only behind Barca who have 25) it was fantastic to see the Basque team back in a cup final 24 years after their last appearance in 1985. Although they ended up losing to the best team on the planet, Bilbao was transformed into a red and white wonderland and the excitement it stirred up in the city was spellbinding.

8. ESPANYOLS NEW HOME: Having spent 12 long years in their temporary home in Montjuic, Espanyol were finally given a new home in 2009 as they moved to the fantastic Estadi Cornellà-El Prat. It was always a sad sight to see them play at the soulless Olympic Stadium, which was almost always half-empty, so it's great to see Spains sixth most successful club in a brand-spanking new stadium.

9. XEREZ IN PRIMERA: Xerez, a small club with scarce financial resources, finished above the mighty Real Zaragoza to top 'La Segunda' and reach La Liga for the first time in their 62 year history. The little town in deep Andalucia went beserk and even though they are rock bottom as we enter 2010, the players and fans will always remember 2009 as the year they finally reached the summit of Spanish football.

10. DIEGO FORLAN: Diego Forlan has not looked back since he made his move to Spain from Manchester United and 2009 saw him snatch La Ligas 'Pichichi' title and Europes Golden Boot, both for the second time. He finished last season with 32 goals in 33 league encounters, and among them plenty of contenders for goal of the season. Even this season in a struggling Atlético side, he has netted 6 in 11. The Uruguayan has been lethal.

UEFA Team of the Year 2009: VOTE NOW!


Today UEFA published a list of 60 candidates that will form the UEFA Team of the Year 2009. Eleven players and one manager will be chosen by fans from across the world to represent the best of European football over the last year, and the team announced on January 8th 2010. Their are eleven Spaniards on the shortlist along with nine others who ply their trade in La Liga. You can vote for your team at UEFA Team of the Year To make it more interesting, I have chosen an XI not using more than one player from any one team. See my team in the comments below!


GOALKEEPERS: Edwin van der Sar (Manchester United) Iker Casillas (Real Madrid) Víctor Valdés (Barcelona) Júlio César (Inter Milan) Manuel Neuer (Schalke 04)

RIGHT BACKS: Daniel Alves (Barcelona) Maicon (Inter Milan) Darijo Srna (Shakhtar Donestsk) Javier Zanetti (Inter Milán) Philipp Lahm (Bayern Munich)

LEFT BACKS: Patrice Evra (Manchester United) Ashley Cole (Chelsea) Eric Abidal (Barcelona) Aly Cissokho (Lyon) Marcel Schäfer (Wolfsburgo)

CENTRE BACKS: John Terry (Chelsea) Nemanja Vidic (Manchester United) Gerard Piqué (Barcelona) Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus) Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United) Carles Puyol (Barcelona) Dmytro Chygrynskiy (Barcelona) Thomas Vermaelen (Arsenal) Per Mertesacker (Werder Bremen) Bruno Alves (Porto)

RIGHT WINGERS: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) Dejan Stankovic (Inter Milan) Miloc Krasic (CSKA Moscow) Jesús Navas (Sevilla) Marek Hamcík (Napoli)

MIDFIELDERS: Xavi Hernández (Barcelona) Xabi Alonso (Real Madrid) Yaya Touré (Barcelona) Sergei Semak (Rubin Kazan) Frank Lampard (Chelsea)

ATTACKING MIDFIELDERS: Steven Gerrard (Liverpool) Kaká (Real Madrid) Yoann Gourcuff (Bordeaux) Zvjezdan Misimovic (Wolfsburgo) Diego (Juventus)

LEFT WINGERS: Ryan Giggs (Manchester United) Franck Ribéry (Bayern Munich) Andriy Arshavin (Arsenal) Andrés Iniesta (Barcelona) Mesut Özil (Werder Bremen)

STRIKERS: Samuel Eto'o (Inter Milan) Edin Dzeko (Wolfsburgo) Grafite (Wolfsburgo) Lionel Messi (Barcelona) Fernando Torres (Liverpool) Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) David Villa (Valencia) Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Barcelona) Diego Forlán (Atlético Madrid) Marcus Berg (Hamburg)

MANAGERS: Josep Guardiola (Barcelona) Mircea Lucescu (Shakhtar Donestsk) Sir Alex Ferguson (Manchester United) Laurent Blanc (Bordeaux) Horst Hrubesch (Germany Under-21)

Leo Messi takes the Ballon D'or 2009

It was never really in doubt, but early this morning France Football published an article on its website which confirmed Lionel Messi as 2009s winner of the coveted Ballon D'or, winning the prize by a huge margin of 240 points. Third in 2007 and second last year, Messi has finally reached the individual pinnacle of European football and has overtaken Cristiano Ronaldo as the continents star performer. Fully deserved, as he played a huge role in helping Barcelona to their League, Cup and Champions League treble last season and scored the decisive second goal in the 2-0 win over Manchester United in the Champions League final.


Although he has struggled a little so far this year, there is no better sight on a football field than Leo Messi running at full flight with the ball seemingly sewed onto his foot, and whereas Cristiano embodies all that is pace, power and accuracy, Messi just has that little bit of extra magic in his boots. Superb balance, extraterrestrial speed of thought and foot and the ability to dribble out of the tightest of situations. We should feel honoured that we are able to enjoy his talent during our lifetime, much like I'm sure fans did in the age of Pele, Cruyff and Maradona; unfortunately a bit before my time. Tomorrow night I'll be lucky enough to experience the Messi magic from a matter of metres as Xerez welcome Barca to Chapin. An early xmas present.

Best of the rest 

Messi, Ballon Dor 2009Behind Messi were Ronaldo and Xavi in second and third respectively, whilst Iniesta, Eto'o, Kaká, Ibrahimovic, Rooney, Drogba y Gerrard made up the top ten in that order. The only question I have about that top ten is...where is Fernando Torres? Eleventh. He's done more than Drogba and Rooney in the last year, and surely deserves a place in the top ten, perhaps even the top five. Also interesting to note that not one defender makes the top ten, with the highest placed being Nemanja Vidic in 16th. Piqué, Puyol and Pepe not even on the list? Strange. Other Spaniards who did make the list were Cesc Fabregas in 12th, Iker Casillas in 16th and David Villa in 26th.

My early bet for Ballon D'or 2010 is Xavi Hernandez. After leading Barcelona to a second consecutive Champions League and Spain to glory in South Africa.