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🏆 South American Footballer of the Year (Women's)

2023 2023

1st
Priscila Flor da Silva
Brazil Priscila Flor da Silva
Brazil
34
Points
Brazil Internacional

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Priscila Flor da Silva
Priscila Flor da Silva
Brazil
34 (Points)
Brazil Internacional
2nd
Millene
Brazil Millene
Brazil
31
Points
Brazil Corinthians

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2nd
Millene
Millene
Brazil
31 (Points)
Brazil Corinthians
3rd
Bia Zaneratto
Brazil Bia Zaneratto
Brazil
23
Points
Brazil Palmeiras

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3rd
Bia Zaneratto
Bia Zaneratto
Brazil
23 (Points)
Brazil Palmeiras

2022 2022

1st
Linda Caicedo
Colombia Linda Caicedo
Colombia
76
Points
Colombia Deportivo Cali

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Linda Caicedo
Linda Caicedo
Colombia
76 (Points)
Colombia Deportivo Cali
2nd
Bia Zaneratto
Brazil Bia Zaneratto
Brazil
21
Points
Brazil Palmeiras

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2nd
Bia Zaneratto
Bia Zaneratto
Brazil
21 (Points)
Brazil Palmeiras
3rd
Yamila Rodríguez
Argentina Yamila Rodríguez
Argentina
20
Points
Brazil Palmeiras

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3rd
Yamila Rodríguez
Yamila Rodríguez
Argentina
20 (Points)
Brazil Palmeiras

2021 2021

1st
Tamires
Brazil Tamires
Brazil
30
Points
Brazil Corinthians

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Tamires
Tamires
Brazil
30 (Points)
Brazil Corinthians
2nd
Catalina Usme
Colombia Catalina Usme
Colombia
29
Points
Colombia América de Cali

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2nd
Catalina Usme
Catalina Usme
Colombia
29 (Points)
Colombia América de Cali
3rd
Gabi Zanotti
Brazil Gabi Zanotti
Brazil
20
Points
Brazil Corinthians

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3rd
Gabi Zanotti
Gabi Zanotti
Brazil
20 (Points)
Brazil Corinthians

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Summary

The Rey de América ("King of America"), often referred to as the South American Footballer of the Year, is an annual association football award presented to the best footballer in South America over the previous calendar year. The award was conceived by Venezuelan newspaper El Mundo, which awarded it from 1971 to 1992. Uruguayan newspaper El País took over from 1986 onwards, and their award was considered official, but El Mundo continued their award until 1992.

Originally for the El Mundo award, journalists could vote for any South American and Central American players at any club around the world. From 1986 the El País award became official and only South American players playing in South America were eligible. From 1998, eligibility extended to South Americans playing in Mexico due to the participation of Mexican clubs in the Copa Libertadores.

From 1980 to 1983 the Argentinian newspaper El Gráfico also chose their El Futbolista De América ("Footballer of the Americas"). Any South American player playing the Americas at any point in the year was eligible.

The inaugural winner was Tostão of Cruzeiro. Three players have won the award three times each: Elías Figueroa of Internacional, Zico of Flamengo, and Carlos Tevez of Boca Juniors and Corinthians; Figueroa and Tevez did so in consecutive years. As of 2023, Brazilian players have won the most awards (17), with Argentinian players a close second with 16 wins. Argentine club River Plate have had the most winners with nine awards. The most recent recipient of the award is Germán Cano of Fluminense, who won for the 2023 season.

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