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Lionel Messi Named SI Latinos 2007 Sportsman of the Year

The Star of FC Barcelona and the Argentine National Soccer Team Is Honored as Sports Illustrated Latinos Second Sportsman of the Year

NEW YORK (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) December 10, 2007 -- Lionel Messi, the most exciting player in the worlds most popular sport, has been chosen as SI Latinos 2007 Sportsman of the Year. The award, bestowed upon the Hispanic athlete who best symbolizes the ideals of sportsmanship in both character and performance, was announced by SI Latino Editor Chris Hunt.

In 2007 Lionel Messi went from being a wildly talented prodigy to being the best soccer player in the world
The Sportsman of the Year issue, dated December 10, will be distributed to SI Latino subscribers beginning today. The cover story honoring the 20-year-old Messi will also be available in English on SI.com.

News Image In 2007 Lionel Messi went from being a wildly talented prodigy to being the best soccer player in the world, says Hunt. He became the leader not only of the star-studded Barcelona club but also of the Argentine national team, scoring sensational goals that were the talk of Spains La Liga and the Copa América and were beamed around the world on TV and the Internet. Through it all he remained humble and a team player, qualities that may someday put him in the company of the greatest soccer players of all time: Pelé, Diego Maradona and Alfredo Di Stéfano.

In the December-January cover story, The New King, distinguished journalist and SI Latino contributor John Carlin talks with Messi about his early sacrifice when, at the age of 13, he left friends and a good part of his family behind in Argentina to enter for FC Barcelonas celebrated youth training system. Carlin also breaks down Messis three most memorable goals of 2007, and draws out the young star on his love for the game and on what its like to be looked upon for leadership, inspiration and scoring despite being the youngest starter on a Barcelona squad full of stars such as Ronaldinho, Thierry Henri and Samuel Etoo.

In addition to Carlins cover story on Messi, SI Latino profiles the 12 other outstanding Hispanic athletes of 2007.

The Dominican Dynamic Duo - David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez of the Boston Red Sox.

The Puerto Rican Bomber - WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto.

Breakout Star of the Copa America - Nery Castillo of Mexico's national soccer team.

The Sheriff of Dallas - Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo.

The Experienced Newcomer - Juan Pablo Montoya, NASCAR's Rookie of the Year.

Pure Talent with a Club - The 2007 U.S. Open golf champion, Angel Cabrera of Argentina.

A True Number One - The 2007 LPGA Player of the Year, Mexico's Lorena Ochoa.

Soccer's Wonder Woman - Marta, leader of World Cup runner-up Brazil.

A Rugger With Claws - Juan Martin Hernandez of Argentina's rugby team, the Pumas.

The Chief of Receivers - Kansas City Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez.

Jumping Toward Beijing - World long-jump champion Irving Saladino of Panama.

About SI Latino

SI Latino is Sports Illustrateds Spanish-language magazine, a bimonthly publication devoted to Hispanic athletes and distributed free to 500,000 subscribers in the mainland U.S. and Puerto Rico. For a free subscription, go to our website, www.silatino.com, and simply provide your name and address.

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