Crew's Schelotto tapped as VW MVP

Guillermo Barros Schelotto

Columbus Crew midfielder Guillermo Barros Schelotto received Major League Soccer's top individual award when he was named the Volkswagen Most Valuable Player on Thursday afternoon.


Schelotto, from Buenos Aires, Argentina, led the Crew to a League best 17-7-6 record and 57 points capturing the Supporters' Shield trophy and the number one seed in the 2008 MLS Cup playoffs. The midfield maestro led the League with 19 assists, tied for the second highest single season total in League history, and scored seven goals. Only Carlos Valderrama's single season record of 26 assists in 2000 eclipses Schelotto's 2008 total.


Schelotto helped lead the charge in turning a team that finished 9-11-10 with 37 points in 2007 into one with the League's best record and its first MLS Cup appearance in club history. The Crew's offense ranked second in the League in 2008 with 50 goals. His field vision and ball striking ability were second to none this season.


His five game-winning assists speak to his uncanny ability to find an open teammate in timely and dangerous attacking situations. Heading into MLS Cup, Schelotto has three assists in three playoff games and has contributed on all but two of the Crew's postseason goals. Schelotto was the MLS Player of the Week three times in 2008 and was named Player of the Month for August. He was a member of the 2007 Best XI team and becomes the second Argentine player to win the League's Most Valuable Player award (Christian Gomez, 2006).


Schelotto signed with Columbus on April 19, 2007 after starring for a decade with storied club Argentine club Boca Juniors. Revered for his big-game presence, he scored more than 60 goals and won 16 domestic and international titles with the Argentine power house from 1996-2007. Nicknamed "El Mellizo", the twin, Schelotto began his career with his twin brother Gustavo for their hometown side Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata and played together for a short period at Boca Juniors.


The Los Angeles Galaxy's Landon Donovan and the Chicago Fire's Cuauhtémoc Blanco were finalists for the 2008 Volkswagen Most Valuable Player Award. Donovan won the Budweiser Golden Boot Award leading the league with 20 goals, becoming only the sixth player all-time to score 20 goals in a single season. Blanco led the Chicago Fire to the Eastern Conference Final game, falling 2-1 to Schelotto's Columbus Crew.


The 2008 Volkswagen Most Valuable Player earned the most votes in polling of MLS players, general managers, coaches, and members of the media. The following is a breakdown of the voting for the top three candidates:

MVP VOTING
Coach/GM
Players
Media
Total
Schelotto
53.13%
29.67%
79.63%
54.14%
Donovan
25.00%
26.83%
5.56%
19.13%
Blanco
0%
5.28%
3.70%
3.00%

MLS Most Valuable Players


2008:
Guillermo Barros Schelotto - Columbus Crew


2007:
Luciano Emilio - D.C. United


2006:
Christian Gomez - D.C. United


2005:
Taylor Twellman - New England Revolution


2004:
Amado Guevara - MetroStars


2003:
Preki - Kansas City Wizards


2002:
Carlos Ruiz - Los Angeles Galaxy


2001:
Alex Pineda Chacon - Miami Fusion


2000:
Tony Meola - Kansas City Wizards


1999:
Jason Kreis - Dallas Burn


1998:
Marco Etcheverry - D.C. United


1997:
Preki - Kansas City Wizards


1996:
Carlos Valderrama - Tampa Bay Mutiny




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Honda MVP Award until 2008)




2008 Major League Soccer Awards Finalists


Panasonic Goalkeeper of the Year Finalists


Jon Busch - Chicago Fire


William Hesmer - Columbus Crew


Matt Reis - New England Revolution




Fair Play Finalists - Individual


Juan Pablo Angel - New York Red Bulls


Michael Parkhurst - New England Revolution


Chris Rolfe - Chicago Fire




Visa Defender of the Year Finalists


Jimmy Conrad - Kansas City Wizards


Chad Marshall - Columbus Crew


Bakary Soumare - Chicago Fire




adidas Referee of the Year Finalists


Michael Kennedy


Jair Marrufo


Terry Vaughn




MLS Coach of the Year Finalists


Dominic Kinnear - Houston Dynamo


Sigi Schmid - Columbus Crew


Frank Yallop - San Jose Earthquakes




Newcomer of the Year


Darren Huckerby - San Jose Earthquakes


Claudio Lopez - Kansas City Wizards


Andre Rocha - FC Dallas




Gatorade Rookie of the Year Finalists


Geoff Cameron - Houston Dynamo


Kheli Dube - New England Revolution


Sean Franklin - Los Angeles Galaxy




Volkswagen MLS Most Valuable Player Finalists


Cuauhtémoc Blanco - Chicago Fire


Landon Donovan - Los Angeles Galaxy


Guillermo Barros Schelotto - Columbus Crew




MLS Comeback Player of the Year Finalists


Jon Busch - Chicago Fire


Kenny Cooper - FC Dallas


Santino Quaranta - D.C. United