2000
3: Andrea Pirlo (Italy)
2: Igor Tudor (Croatia)
Lukáš Došek & David Jarolím (Czech Republic)
Roberto Baronio (Italy)
2002
3: Massimo Maccarone (Italy)
2: Michal Pospíšil (Czech Republic)
Pierre-Alain Frau & Olivier Sorlin (France)
Alexander Frei (Switzerland)
2004
4: Alberto Gilardino (Italy)
Johan Elmander (Sweden)
3: Hugo Almeida (Portugal)
Markus Rosenberg (Sweden)
2: Benjamin Auer (Germany)
Daniele De Rossi & Giuseppe Sculli (Italy)
Danko Lazović (Serbia & Montenegro)
2006
4: Klaas Jan Huntelaar (Holland)
3: Thomas Kahlenberg (Denmark)
Nicky Hofs (Holland)
2: Bryan Bergougnoux (France)
Ruslan Fomin & Artem Milevskiy (Ukraine)
2007
4: Maceo Rigters (Holland)
3: Leroy Lita (England)
2: Giorgio Chiellini & Alberto Aquilani (Italy)
Ryan Babel (Holland)
Kevin Mirallas (Belgium)
Dragan Mrđa (Serbia)
Miguel Veloso (Portugal)
2009
7: Marcus Berg (Sweden) -photo-
3: Robert Acquafresca (Italy)
Ola Toivonen (Sweden)
2: Syarhey Kislyak (Belarus)
Gonzalo Castro & Sandro Wagner (Germany)
2011
5: Adrián (Spain)
3: Admir Mehmedi (Switzerland)
2: Andrey Varankow (Belarus)
Bořek Dočkal (Czech Republic)
Ander Herrera & Juan Mata (Spain)
2013
4: Álvaro Morata (Spain)
3: Thiago Alcântara & Isco (Spain)
2: Sebastian Rudy (Germany)
Manolo Gabbiadini & Fabio Borini (Italy)
Georginio Wijnaldum (Holland)
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