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Goal.com Named Best Football Website In Soccerlens Awards
Goal.com has been named Best Football Website in the 2010 Soccerlens Awards.
Goal.com has been named Best Football Website in the 2010 Soccerlens Awards, we are delighted to announce.
The shortlist for the awards is drawn up by Soccerlens and the Best Football Website is viewed as the most prestigious of the multiple categories.
The award winners are decided by a fan vote, and as such the Soccerlens Awards are recognised as one of the leading sources for identifying the best and brightest football sites and writers.
The 2010 awards, sponsored by Castrol Football and Studs Up Football Club, saw a record 37,000 votes cast.
In the Best Football Website category, Goal.com received an incredible 49% of the vote ahead of BBC Football, Soccernet, Guardian Football and Sky Sports.
Goal.com PR director Will Wood said: ”We are delighted to be named Best Football Website in the Soccerlens Awards and it's the perfect end to 2010 for our editors and reporters who work hard to deliver the best, most comprehensive and representative football coverage.
”The voting to decide the winners is by the fans, which makes it even more rewarding to win. Thank you to all those who voted for Goal.com, and we hope to continue our progress into 2011.”
The achievement caps off a hugely successful year for Goal.com, which saw the world's largest new media football community break its visitor records, as well as reaching a host of other milestones.
To see the full list of awards, please click here.
The shortlist for the awards is drawn up by Soccerlens and the Best Football Website is viewed as the most prestigious of the multiple categories.
The award winners are decided by a fan vote, and as such the Soccerlens Awards are recognised as one of the leading sources for identifying the best and brightest football sites and writers.
The 2010 awards, sponsored by Castrol Football and Studs Up Football Club, saw a record 37,000 votes cast.
In the Best Football Website category, Goal.com received an incredible 49% of the vote ahead of BBC Football, Soccernet, Guardian Football and Sky Sports.
Goal.com PR director Will Wood said: ”We are delighted to be named Best Football Website in the Soccerlens Awards and it's the perfect end to 2010 for our editors and reporters who work hard to deliver the best, most comprehensive and representative football coverage.
”The voting to decide the winners is by the fans, which makes it even more rewarding to win. Thank you to all those who voted for Goal.com, and we hope to continue our progress into 2011.”
The achievement caps off a hugely successful year for Goal.com, which saw the world's largest new media football community break its visitor records, as well as reaching a host of other milestones.
To see the full list of awards, please click here.
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