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Vote for your Goal.com World Player of the Week
Have your say on who you think should win Goal.com's weekly honour
Goal.com World Player of the Week is our prestigious weekly accolade, awarded to the individual whose performances across the previous seven days are worthy of acclaim. Each Monday at 13:00CET, our worldwide team of editors put forward a candidate worthy of the title, and this is YOUR opportunity to influence our decision.Simply leave a comment below between 10:00CET every Sunday and 11:00CET every Monday with the name of your winner, and the reasons for your nomination. Alternatively, you can post a message via social media on either Goal.com's Facebook or Twitter pages.
In addition to the victor, we highlight a number of honourable mentions who just missed out on the top prize. It does not have to be a Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi - any star of the global game that you feel deserves recognition, let us know, and the best comments, messages or tweets will be included when our winner is announced on Goal.com.
Last week's winner was Teofilo Gutierrez, who led Colombia to an unlikely victory over Uruguay in their World Cup qualifier with two goals, and saw off competition from the likes of Mesut Ozil, Abou Diaby and Stanislav Manolev.
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