Ronaldinho named Player of the Decade by World Soccer

LONDON,  (Reuters) – Brazil forward Ronaldinho was  named as World Player of the Decade by prestigious British  magazine World Soccer yesterday, while Argentine forward  Lionel Messi was named their World Player of the Year.

Ronaldinho won the accolade based on the votes cast by  readers in the 10 annual votes between 2000 and 2009 being  converted into points.

The Brazilian, who was the magazine’s World Player of the  Year in 2004 and 2005, finished ahead of Messi and Cristiano  Ronaldo of Portugal and Real Madrid.

Barcelona, the European club champions, won the Team of the  Year award.

Messi, winner of the 2009 Ballon D’Or award, is the first  Argentine to win World Soccer’s World Player award since Diego  Maradona in 1986 and he led a clean sweep of Barcelona players  in the player awards, ahead of team mates Andres Iniesta and  Xavi.

After just one season in charge of Barcelona, Pep Guardiola  was voted Manager of the Year, a clear winner ahead of former  Wolfsburg coach Felix Magath and Manchester United’s Alex  Ferguson.