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Poll Results: Kaka' The Best Performer At The Confederations Cup
The Goal.com readers have voted Kaka' as the best performer in the 2009 Confederations Cup.
Consensus is nice. At the end of the Confederations Cup, FIFA, Goal.com, and the Goal.com readers all agreed that Brazilian playmaker Kaka' performed the best out of all the options on display.
FIFA awarded Kaka' the golden ball for his sparkling displays that helped Brazil win the trophy. Following the final, Goal.com agreed and gave Kaka' the tournament MVP award. Now, the readers of Goal.com have followed suit and voted for Kaka' in a poll.
Trailing close behind Real Madrid's summer purchase is Sevilla striker Luis Fabiano. The marksman led the tournament in goals scored with five, notching a brace in the final to see his team past a plucky American side.
Tim Howard, David Villa, Katlego Mphela, and Michael Bradley, in that order, followed a hefty distance behind in the voting.
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FIFA awarded Kaka' the golden ball for his sparkling displays that helped Brazil win the trophy. Following the final, Goal.com agreed and gave Kaka' the tournament MVP award. Now, the readers of Goal.com have followed suit and voted for Kaka' in a poll.
Trailing close behind Real Madrid's summer purchase is Sevilla striker Luis Fabiano. The marksman led the tournament in goals scored with five, notching a brace in the final to see his team past a plucky American side.
Tim Howard, David Villa, Katlego Mphela, and Michael Bradley, in that order, followed a hefty distance behind in the voting.
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