Argentine midfielder Esteban Cambiasso is the twentieth winner of the Pirata d'Oro (Golden Pirate), an annual award given by Inter Club San Pietro Nerazzurra Seveso members to the best Inter player of the year. Cambiasso thanked IC San Pietro Nerazzurra president Giancarlo Belotti and the fans in attendance at Thursday evening's ceremony, expressing his great satisfaction for the award and promising to give his all to deserve the faith and warmth of Inter fans. Also in attendance were Bedy Moratti, Gabriele Oriali, Inter and Italy Under-21 defender Marco Andreolli, Evaristo Beccalossi and Fausto Sala of the Inter Club Coordination Centre. The evening was brought to a close with a lottery, all proceeds from which will go to charity. The Pirata d'Oro award, a 20cm-high gold sculpture of the club's logo on a marble base, is named after former Inter midfielder Giampiero 'The Pirate' Marini, who collected 375 appearances in ten years with the Nerazzurri. Golden Pirate award, past winners: 1986 Giuseppe Baresi 1987 Walter Zenga 1988 Riccardo Ferri 1989 Andreas Bremhe 1990 Giuseppe Bergomi 1991 Lothar Matth?us 1992 Davide Fontolan 1993 Ruben Sosa 1994 Nicola Berti 1995 Gianluca Pagliuca 1996 Javier Zanetti 1997 Youri Djorkaeff 1998 Ronaldo 1999 Benoit Cauet 2000 Laurent Blanc 2001 Giuseppe Prisco 2002 Christian Vieri 2003 Emre Belozoglu 2004 Adriano 2005 Esteban Cambiasso