The Best FIFA Football Awards
Appearance
The Best FIFA Football Awards | |
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Current: The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024 | |
Awarded for | Excellence in association football team and individual achievements |
Location | Zürich, Switzerland |
Presented by | FIFA |
First awarded | 9 January 2017 |
Website | fifa |
The Best FIFA Football Awards is a football award presented annually by the sport's governing body, FIFA.[1]
The first awarding ceremony was held on 9 January 2017 in Zürich, Switzerland.[2] The award is aimed at reviving the FIFA World Player Gala.[3] This award being given to the players with best performance in the calendar year.
Men's awards
[edit]The Best FIFA Men's Player
[edit]The Best FIFA Men's Goalkeeper
[edit]Year | Rank | Player | Team(s) | |
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2016 | Not awarded | |||
2017 | 1st | Gianluigi Buffon | Juventus | |
2nd | Manuel Neuer | Bayern Munich | ||
3rd | Keylor Navas | Real Madrid | ||
2018 | 1st | Thibaut Courtois | Chelsea Real Madrid | |
2nd | Hugo Lloris | Tottenham Hotspur | ||
3rd | Kasper Schmeichel | Leicester City | ||
2019 | 1st | Alisson | Liverpool | |
2nd | Marc-André ter Stegen | Barcelona | ||
3rd | Ederson | Manchester City | ||
2020 | 1st | Manuel Neuer | Bayern Munich | |
2nd | Alisson | Liverpool | ||
3rd | Jan Oblak | Atlético Madrid | ||
2021 | 1st | Édouard Mendy | Chelsea | |
2nd | Gianluigi Donnarumma | Milan Paris Saint-Germain | ||
3rd | Manuel Neuer | Bayern Munich | ||
2022 | 1st | Emiliano Martínez | Aston Villa | |
2nd | Thibaut Courtois | Real Madrid | ||
3rd | Yassine Bounou | Sevilla | ||
2023 | 1st | Ederson | Manchester City | |
2nd | Thibaut Courtois | Real Madrid | ||
3rd | Yassine Bounou | Sevilla Al Hilal | ||
2024 | 1st | Emiliano Martínez | Aston Villa | |
2nd | Ederson | Manchester City | ||
3rd | Unai Simón | Athletic Bilbao |
The Best FIFA Men's Coach
[edit]Year | Rank | Coach | Team(s) managed | |
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2016 | 1st | Claudio Ranieri | Leicester City | |
2nd | Zinedine Zidane | Real Madrid | ||
3rd | Fernando Santos | Portugal | ||
2017 | 1st | Zinedine Zidane | Real Madrid | |
2nd | Antonio Conte | Chelsea | ||
3rd | Massimiliano Allegri | Juventus | ||
2018 | 1st | Didier Deschamps | France | |
2nd | Zinedine Zidane | Real Madrid | ||
3rd | Zlatko Dalić | Croatia | ||
2019 | 1st | Jürgen Klopp | Liverpool | |
2nd | Pep Guardiola | Manchester City | ||
3rd | Mauricio Pochettino | Tottenham Hotspur | ||
2020 | 1st | Jürgen Klopp | Liverpool | |
2nd | Hansi Flick | Bayern Munich | ||
3rd | Marcelo Bielsa | Leeds United | ||
2021 | 1st | Thomas Tuchel | Chelsea | |
2nd | Roberto Mancini | Italy | ||
3rd | Pep Guardiola | Manchester City | ||
2022 | 1st | Lionel Scaloni | Argentina | |
2nd | Carlo Ancelotti | Real Madrid | ||
3rd | Pep Guardiola | Manchester City | ||
2023 | 1st | Pep Guardiola | Manchester City | |
2nd | Luciano Spalletti | Napoli Italy | ||
3rd | Simone Inzaghi | Inter Milan | ||
2024 | 1st | Carlo Ancelotti | Real Madrid | |
2nd | Xabi Alonso | Bayer Leverkusen | ||
3rd | Pep Guardiola | Manchester City |
FIFA Puskás Award (2024–)
[edit]FIFA FIFPRO Men's World 11
[edit]Women's awards
[edit]The Best FIFA Women's Player
[edit]Year | Rank | Player | Team(s) | |
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2016 | 1st | Carli Lloyd | Houston Dash | |
2nd | Marta | Rosengård | ||
3rd | Melanie Behringer | Bayern Munich | ||
2017 | 1st | Lieke Martens | Rosengård Barcelona | |
2nd | Carli Lloyd | Houston Dash Manchester City | ||
3rd | Deyna Castellanos | Florida State Seminoles Santa Clarita Blue Heat | ||
2018 | 1st | Marta | Orlando Pride | |
2nd | Dzsenifer Marozsán | Lyon | ||
3rd | Ada Hegerberg | Lyon | ||
2019 | 1st | Megan Rapinoe | Reign FC | |
2nd | Alex Morgan | Orlando Pride | ||
3rd | Lucy Bronze | Lyon | ||
2020 | 1st | Lucy Bronze[12] | Lyon Manchester City | |
2nd | Pernille Harder[12] | Chelsea | ||
3rd | Wendie Renard[12] | Lyon | ||
2021 | 1st | Alexia Putellas | Barcelona | |
2nd | Sam Kerr | Chelsea | ||
3rd | Jennifer Hermoso | Barcelona | ||
2022 | 1st | Alexia Putellas | Barcelona | |
2nd | Alex Morgan | Orlando Pride San Diego Wave | ||
3rd | Beth Mead | Arsenal | ||
2023 | 1st | Aitana Bonmatí | Barcelona | |
2nd | Linda Caicedo | Deportivo Cali Real Madrid | ||
3rd | Jenni Hermoso | Pachuca |
The Best FIFA Women's Goalkeeper
[edit]Year | Rank | Player | Team(s) | |
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2016 | Not awarded | |||
2017 | ||||
2018 | ||||
2019 | 1st | Sari van Veenendaal | Arsenal Atlético Madrid | |
2nd | Christiane Endler | Paris Saint-Germain | ||
3rd | Hedvig Lindahl | Chelsea VfL Wolfsburg | ||
2020 | 1st | Sarah Bouhaddi | Lyon | |
2nd | Christiane Endler | Paris Saint-Germain | ||
3rd | Alyssa Naeher | Chicago Red Stars | ||
2021 | 1st | Christiane Endler | Paris Saint-Germain Lyon | |
2nd | Ann-Katrin Berger | Chelsea | ||
3rd | Stephanie Labbé | FC Rosengård Paris Saint-Germain | ||
2022 | 1st | Mary Earps | Manchester United | |
2nd | Christiane Endler | Lyon | ||
3rd | Ann-Katrin Berger | Chelsea | ||
2023 | 1st | Mary Earps | Manchester United | |
2nd | Cata Coll | Barcelona | ||
3rd | Mackenzie Arnold | West Ham United |
The Best FIFA Women's Coach
[edit]Year | Rank | Coach | Team(s) managed | |
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2016 | 1st | Silvia Neid | Germany | |
2nd | Jill Ellis | United States | ||
3rd | Pia Sundhage | Sweden | ||
2017 | 1st | Sarina Wiegman | Netherlands | |
2nd | Nils Nielsen | Denmark | ||
3rd | Gérard Prêcheur | Lyon | ||
2018 | 1st | Reynald Pedros | Lyon | |
2nd | Sarina Wiegman | Netherlands | ||
3rd | Asako Takakura | Japan | ||
2019 | 1st | Jill Ellis | United States | |
2nd | Sarina Wiegman | Netherlands | ||
3rd | Phil Neville | England | ||
2020 | 1st | Sarina Wiegman | Netherlands | |
2nd | Jean-Luc Vasseur | Lyon | ||
3rd | Emma Hayes | Chelsea | ||
2021 | 1st | Emma Hayes | Chelsea | |
2nd | Lluís Cortés | Barcelona | ||
3rd | Sarina Wiegman | Netherlands | ||
2022 | 1st | Sarina Wiegman | England | |
2nd | Sonia Bompastor | Lyon | ||
3rd | Pia Sundhage | Brazil | ||
2023 | 1st | Sarina Wiegman | England | |
2nd | Emma Hayes | Chelsea | ||
3rd | Jonatan Giráldez | Barcelona |
FIFA Marta Award
[edit]FIFA FIFPRO Women's World 11
[edit]Mixed awards
[edit]FIFA Fair Play Award
[edit]Year | Winner |
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2016 | Atlético Nacional |
2017 | Francis Koné |
2018 | Lennart Thy |
2019 | Marcelo Bielsa Leeds United |
2020 | Mattia Agnese |
2021 | Denmark national team and medical staff |
2022 | Luka Lochoshvili |
2023 | Brazil national team |
FIFA Puskás Award (until 2023)
[edit]FIFA Fan Award
[edit]Year | Winner |
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2016 | Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool supporters |
2017 | Celtic supporters |
2018 | Peru supporters |
2019 | Silvia Grecco, Palmeiras supporter |
2020 | Marivaldo Francisco da Silva, Sport Recife supporter |
2021 | Denmark and Finland supporters |
2022 | Argentina supporters |
2023 | Hugo Daniel Iñíguez, Colon de Santa Fe supporter |
FIFA Special Award for an Outstanding Career Achievement
[edit]Year | Winner | Notes |
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2016 | Falcão | for his amazing contribution to futsal |
2021 | Christine Sinclair | for breaking the record of most international goals scored by a female footballer |
Cristiano Ronaldo | for breaking the record of most international goals scored by a male footballer | |
2022 | Pelé | Tribute and special recognition for contribution to football |
2023 | Marta | Special recognition for contribution to women's football |
Awards by year
[edit]- The Best FIFA Football Awards 2016
- The Best FIFA Football Awards 2017
- The Best FIFA Football Awards 2018
- The Best FIFA Football Awards 2019
- The Best FIFA Football Awards 2020
- The Best FIFA Football Awards 2021
- The Best FIFA Football Awards 2022
- The Best FIFA Football Awards 2023
- The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024
Awards by name
[edit]- The Best FIFA Men's Player
- The Best FIFA Women's Player
- The Best FIFA Men's Coach
- The Best FIFA Women's Coach
- The Best FIFA Men's Goalkeeper
- The Best FIFA Women's Goalkeeper
- The FIFA Puskás Award
- The FIFA Fair Play Award
- The FIFA Fan Award
- FIFA FIFPRO Men's World 11
- FIFA FIFPRO Women's World 11
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ "Who made the 2023 FIFA FIFPRO Women's World 11?". FIFPro World Players' Union. 15 January 2024. Retrieved 15 January 2024.