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Dutch ace Teun de Nooijer created history this afternoon when he was named the WorldHockey Men's Player of the Year for a record third time.
The awards were presented by International Olympic Committee President Dr Jacques Rogge and FIH President Mrs Els van Breda Vriesman during half time of the seventh place playoff of the BDO Hockey World Cup in M├Ânchengladbach.
De Nooijer's victory as 2006's best player gives him a third title in four years and confirms his standing as the undisputed king of world hockey. The only other man to have won the player of the year award more than once is de Nooijer's former team mate Stephan Veen (1998, 2000).
Also this afternoon, Germany received a boost ahead of its clash with Australia in the World Cup final tomorrow with striker Christopher Zeller named the WorldHockey Men's Young Player of the Year. The award is presented to the outstanding player under the age of 23.
De Nooijer was a clear winner in the senior category after votes were cast by players from each of the 12 competing teams at the World Cup.
Despite his team's struggles in
Earlier this year, de Nooijer was the decisive factor in the final as the
It was his sixth Champions Trophy gold medal and added yet another title to an outstanding career that has also garnered two Olympic Games and a World Cup crown.
Zeller has been in dynamic form in 2006 and his performances in M├Ânchengladbach and also at the Champions Trophy have been one of the main factors in
The 21-year-old has been a constant threat throughout 2006 but especially at the World Cup, where his high standard of play has helped take
The final of the BDO Hockey World Cup between world number one