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Champion of France with Lille in 2011, Eden Hazard also won some pretty individual trophies during his visit to France. The Belgian artist was notably crowned best player and best hope of
Ligue 1 twice.
With a game defined by the dribble, the Belgian therefore remains the best placed to judge this characteristic. And that is good, since Eden Hazard was appointed by the LFP to be the ambassador of a new trophy awarded in Ligue 1: that of best dribbler.
“” Ligue 1 McDonald's continues to reinvent itself and assert its unique identity by revealing a brand new trophy: the best dribblercan we read in an official press release. A distinction that highlights one of the peculiarities of French pool: the dribble. This trophy goes well beyond statistics. It rewards a state of mind, a style, an attitude. It is a tribute to audacity, creativity and even more, the legacy of street football and the excellence of French training, who have shaped generations of exceptional players, a rare species that makes crowds get up. »»
An association in time between Eden Hazard and Ligue 1
“To inaugurate this trophy, who better than a player who has marked the history of our championship and world football, by his genius dribbles ?, Continue the LFP. Eden Hazard, a true icon and virtuoso of football, will be the ambassador of this distinction. His style of play, his personality, his ability to eliminate any adversary and his love from the beautiful gesture left an indelible imprint on the 1 McDonald's league. It symbolizes the very essence of the ultimate dribbler and now passes the torch to the new generations. »»
“” Beyond a simple tribute, the association between Eden Hazard and this trophy is part of time. Its influence and style inspired the design of the best dribbler logo, the lines of which reflect the elegance and spontaneity of the dribbling. This design embodies the fluidity of movement, creativity and audacity, like a player who has redefined the art of dribble in Ligue 1“, Concludes the press release.
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