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Whitecaps’ Camilo wins MLS Goal of the Year award

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By KEVIN KOCZWARA

Camilo Sanvezzo’s scissor kick volley against the Portland Timbers in Week 32 of the season was named Major League Soccer’s 2013 AT&T Goal of the Year on Thursday.

Sanvezzo scored plenty of goals this season for the Vancouver Whitecaps, but none of his league-leading 22 goals were as spectacular as the volley that he struck against the Timbers. The 25-year-old Brazilian hit a perfectly timed volley from a Y.P. Lee cross that beat this year’s Goalkeeper of the Year, Donovan Ricketts.

Sanvezzo’s goal received 47 percent of the fan vote. Diego Valeri’s goal against the New York Red Bulls on the opening night of the season finished second in the voting with 30 percent of the vote. New York’s own Thierry Henry’s bicycle kick against the Montreal Impact in Week 11 took home 11 percent of the vote along with the New England Revolution’s Juan Agudelo’s backheel chip against the Chicago Fire in Week 25.

This is the third consecutive year that a player from a Cascadia team has won the award. Seattle Sounders’ Patrick Ianni won the award last year and the Timbers’ Darlington Nagbe won it in 2011.

Here’s a video of the goal and a list of all the previous winners:

AT&T Goal of the Year Winners:

2012: Patrick Ianni – Seattle Sounders
2011: Darlington Nagbe – Portland Timbers
2010: Marco Pappa – Chicago Fire
2009: Landon Donovan – LA Galaxy
2008: Will Johnson – Real Salt Lake
2007: Cuauhtémoc Blanco – Chicago Fire
2006: Brian Ching – Houston Dynamo
2005: Dwayne De Rosario – San Jose Earthquakes
2004: Dwayne De Rosario – San Jose Earthquakes
2003: Damani Ralph – Chicago Fire
2002: Carlos Ruiz – LA Galaxy
2001: Clint Mathis – NY/NJ MetroStars
2000: Marcelo Balboa – Colorado Rapids
1999: Marco Etcheverry – D.C. United
1998: Brian McBride – Columbus Crew
1997: Marco Etcheverry – D.C. United
1996: Eric Wynalda – San Jose Clash

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What do you think of Sanvezzo winning the award? Was he deserving? Did someone else get snubbed? Which is the best goal on the list of all-time winners? Share your thoughts below.

Comments

  1. Best goal of the last few years. In fact, I can’t think of a better goal that I have seen. I was “wowed” when I was watching this live.

    This dude also won the golden boot? How was he not selected best 11 or MVP. He almost dragged VWC into the playoffs. I think he was more valuable than Magee.

    RSL fan here btw.

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  2. Let’s see – Golden Boot winner in 300 minutes less than the closest contender , Goal of the Year winner, four-time Player of the
    Week, twice Player of the Month but not good enough to crack the
    top three forwards or get consideration as the MVP? MLS and their petty biases makes me giggle.

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  3. Good. EVERYTHING about that goal was spectacular: the run into the box, the cross, the cross back, the shot. AND it happened at the most critical moment in the season. Glad it won.

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