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The 28-year-old FC Barcelona player played in five games at the finals and scored once as Spain earned their first major international success Sunday evening since beating the Soviet Union in the final of the 1964 UEFA European Championship.
His ability to dictate the pace of the game from midfield brought him to the attention of the UEFA Technical Team who decide upon the Castrol Player of the Tournament, taking into account votes from the public.
UEFA Technical Directoir Andy Roxburgh said: "We chose him because we think he epitomises the Spanish style of play."
"He was extremely influential in the whole possession, passing, penetrating kind of game that Spain played."
The 1-0 final victory in Vienna marked Xavi's 63rd cap for Spain since making his debut – along with team-mate Carles Puyol – in a game against the Netherlands on 15 November 2000.
He had been an unused squad player with Spain at Euro 2004 in Portugal, but was a first-team regular by the time of the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany, and showed maturity and no small amount of brilliance in Austria and Switzerland.