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Carlos Ramirez (R) of Colombia's Atletico Nacional challenges Hernanes of Brazil's Sao Paulo during their Copa Libertadores soccer match in Sao Paulo April 23, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 13 (Xinhua) -- The Brazilian
soccer player Hernanes, who plays for Sao Paulo, was selected on Tuesday as the
world's most promising soccer player.
The title was given by the British newspaper, The
Times. The athlete ousted other big name players like Karim Benzeam, David Silva
and Falcao Garcia.
"I am thrilled to receive such a prestigious title. I
am quite happy. It even inspires me to continue by hard work and to attempt to
live up to the expectations created. I want to play well not only for me, but
for the fans and the press as well," said Hernanes.
The athlete was not the only player from Sao Paulo to
be on the list of promising soccer players. The team's fullback, Miranda, was
ranked 39th. Other Brazilian players that were nominated were: Thiago Silva,
ranked 20th, Carlos Eduardo, ranked 11th, Fabio da Silva, ranked 9th and Douglas
Costa, ranked 5th.