MONTEVIDEO, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- Brazilian soccer midfielder Kaka playing for Milan soccer club of Italy was elected as Europe's best soccer player, according to a poll among American continent journalists published on Sunday by Uruguayan "El Pais" daily.
Kaka, 25, won the award by just one vote over Argentine soccer player Lionel Messi of Barcelona soccer club in Spain.
Kaka of Brazil raises the FIFA World Player 2007 award during the FIFA World Player of the Year awards ceremony in Zurich Dec. 17, 2007. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
Third place was taken by Portuguese soccer player Crsitiano Ronaldo a Manchester United soccer club player in England, who at some time in the poll shared the temporary leadership together with the two South Americans.
In December the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) named Kaka Ricardo Izecson as Best Player of 2007, in a poll in which coaches and national soccer team captains participated, and he received twice as many votes as Messi and Brazilian soccer striker Ronaldo.
The other soccer players that followed in the poll carried out by Uruguayan dail "El Pais" were Italian native Andrea Pirlo (Milan soccer club, Italy), Spanish native Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal soccer club, England), among many others.
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