The Best FIFA Football Awards 2020 | |
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Date | 17 December 2020 |
Presented by | FIFA |
Hosted by | Ruud Gullit and Reshmin Chowdhury |
Highlights | |
The Best FIFA Player | Men's: Robert Lewandowski Women's: Lucy Bronze |
The Best FIFA Coach | Men's: Jürgen Klopp Women's: Sarina Wiegman |
The Best FIFA Goalkeeper | Men's: Manuel Neuer Women's: Sarah Bouhaddi |
FIFA Puskás Award | Son Heung-min |
Website | fifa |
TheBest FIFA Football Awards 2020 were held on 17 December 2020. The ceremony was held virtually due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. [1]
Eleven players were shortlisted on 25 November 2020. [2] The three finalists were revealed on 11 December 2020. [3]
Robert Lewandowski won the award with 52 rank points. [4] [5] [6]
The selection criteria for the men's players of the year was: respective achievements during the period from 20 July 2019 to 7 October 2020.
Rank | Player | Club(s) played for | National team | Points |
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The finalists | ||||
1 | Robert Lewandowski | Bayern Munich | Poland | 52 |
2 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Juventus | Portugal | 38 |
3 | Lionel Messi | Barcelona | Argentina | 35 |
Other candidates | ||||
4 | Sadio Mané | Liverpool | Senegal | 29 |
5 | Kevin De Bruyne | Manchester City | Belgium | 26 |
6 | Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | Egypt | 25 |
7 | Kylian Mbappé | Paris Saint-Germain | France | 19 |
8 | Thiago | Spain | 17 | |
9 | Neymar | Paris Saint-Germain | Brazil | 16 |
10 | Virgil van Dijk | Liverpool | Netherlands | 13 |
11 | Sergio Ramos | Real Madrid | Spain | 7 |
Six players were shortlisted on 25 November 2020. [7] The three finalists were revealed on 11 December 2020. [8]
Manuel Neuer won the award with 28 rank points. [4] [5] [9]
Rank | Player | Club(s) played for | National team | Points |
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The finalists | ||||
1 | Manuel Neuer | Bayern Munich | Germany | 28 |
2 | Alisson | Liverpool | Brazil | 20 |
3 | Jan Oblak | Atlético Madrid | Slovenia | 12 |
Other candidates | ||||
4 | Keylor Navas | Paris Saint-Germain | Costa Rica | 5 |
5 | Marc-André ter Stegen | Barcelona | Germany | 4 |
6 | Thibaut Courtois | Real Madrid | Belgium | 3 |
Five coaches were initially shortlisted on 25 November 2020. [10] The three finalists were revealed on 11 December 2020. [11]
Jürgen Klopp won the award with 24 rank points. [4] [5] [12]
Rank | Coach | Team(s) managed | Points | |
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The finalists | ||||
1 | Jürgen Klopp | Liverpool | 24 (won based on more votes from national team coaches) | |
2 | Hansi Flick | Bayern Munich | 24 | |
3 | Marcelo Bielsa | Leeds United | 11 | |
Other candidates | ||||
4 | Zinedine Zidane | Real Madrid | 9 | |
5 | Julen Lopetegui | Sevilla | 4 |
Eleven players were shortlisted on 25 November 2020. [13] The three finalists were revealed on 11 December 2020.
Lucy Bronze won the award with 52 rank points. [4] [5] [14]
The selection criteria for the women's players of the year was: respective achievements during the period from 8 July 2019 to 7 October 2020.
Rank | Player | Club(s) played for | National team | Points |
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The finalists | ||||
1 | Lucy Bronze | England | 52 | |
2 | Pernille Harder | Denmark | 40 | |
3 | Wendie Renard | Lyon | France | 35 |
Other candidates | ||||
4 | Vivianne Miedema | Arsenal | Netherlands | 31 |
5 | Delphine Cascarino | Lyon | France | 30 |
6 | Dzsenifer Marozsán | Lyon | Germany | 25 |
7 | Sam Kerr | Australia | 20 | |
8 | Caroline Graham Hansen | Barcelona | Norway | 15 |
9 | Jennifer Hermoso | Barcelona | Spain | 15 |
10 | Saki Kumagai | Lyon | Japan | 7 |
11 | Ji So-yun | Chelsea | South Korea | 7 |
Six players were shortlisted on 25 November 2020. [15] The three finalists were revealed on 11 December 2020.
Sarah Bouhaddi won the award with 24 rank points. [4] [5] [16]
Rank | Player | Club(s) played for | National team | Points |
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The finalists | ||||
1 | Sarah Bouhaddi | Lyon | France | 24 |
2 | Christiane Endler | Paris Saint-Germain | Chile | 22 |
3 | Alyssa Naeher | Chicago Red Stars | United States | 10 |
Other candidates | ||||
4 | Ann-Katrin Berger | Chelsea | Germany | 6 |
5 | Hedvig Lindahl | Sweden | 5 | |
6 | Ellie Roebuck | Manchester City | England | 5 |
Seven coaches were initially shortlisted on 25 November 2020. [17] The three finalists were revealed on 11 December 2020.
Sarina Wiegman won the award with 26 rank points. [4] [5] [18]
Rank | Coach | Team(s) managed | Points | |
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The finalists | ||||
1 | Sarina Wiegman | Netherlands | 26 | |
2 | Jean-Luc Vasseur | Lyon | 20 | |
3 | Emma Hayes | Chelsea | 12 | |
Other candidates | ||||
4 | Stephan Lerch | VfL Wolfsburg | 7 | |
5 | Lluís Cortés | Barcelona | 6 | |
6 | Rita Guarino | Juventus | 1 | |
7 | Hege Riise | LSK Kvinner | 0 |
The eleven players shortlisted for the awards were announced on 25 November 2020. The three finalists were revealed on 11 December 2020. [19] All goals up for consideration were scored from 20 July 2019 to 7 October 2020. Every registered FIFA.com user was allowed to participate in the final vote until 9 December 2020, with the questionnaire being presented on the official website of FIFA. The top three goals from the vote were then voted on by a panel of ten "FIFA experts", who chose the winner. [20]
Son Heung-min won the award with 24 rank points. [4]
The award celebrates the best fan moments or gestures of September 2019 to September 2020, regardless of championship, gender or nationality. The shortlist was compiled by a panel of FIFA experts, and every registered FIFA.com user was allowed to participate in the final vote until 16 December 2020.
The three nominees were announced on 25 November 2020. [21] Marivaldo Francisco da Silva won the award with over 130,000 votes. [4]
Rank | Fan(s) | Match | Competition | Date | Votes |
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1 | Marivaldo Francisco da Silva | Various | Various | Various | 138,122 |
2 | Colombia fans | N/A | N/A | Various | 116,616 |
3 | James Anderson | N/A | N/A | Various | 86,182 |
Winner | Team | Reason |
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Mattia Agnese | Ospedaletti Calcio | Administered first aid to an opponent who lost consciousness during a match [22] |
The 55–player men's shortlist was announced on 10 December 2020. [23]
The players chosen were Alisson as goalkeeper, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alphonso Davies, Sergio Ramos and Virgil van Dijk as defenders, Kevin De Bruyne, Joshua Kimmich and Thiago as midfielders, and Robert Lewandowski, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as forwards. [24]
Player | Club(s) |
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Goalkeeper | |
Alisson | Liverpool |
Defenders | |
Trent Alexander-Arnold | Liverpool |
Alphonso Davies | Bayern Munich |
Virgil van Dijk | Liverpool |
Sergio Ramos | Real Madrid |
Midfielders | |
Kevin De Bruyne | Manchester City |
Joshua Kimmich | Bayern Munich |
Thiago | |
Forwards | |
Robert Lewandowski | Bayern Munich |
Lionel Messi | Barcelona |
Cristiano Ronaldo | Juventus |
The 55–player women's shortlist was announced on 10 December 2020. [25]
The players chosen were Christiane Endler as goalkeeper, Millie Bright, Lucy Bronze and Wendie Renard as defenders, Barbara Bonansea, Verónica Boquete and Delphine Cascarino as midfielders, and Pernille Harder, Tobin Heath, Vivianne Miedema and Megan Rapinoe as forwards. [26]
Player | Club(s) |
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Goalkeeper | |
Christiane Endler | Paris Saint-Germain |
Defenders | |
Millie Bright | Chelsea |
Lucy Bronze | |
Wendie Renard | Lyon |
Midfielders | |
Barbara Bonansea | Juventus |
Verónica Boquete | |
Delphine Cascarino | Lyon |
Forwards | |
Pernille Harder | |
Tobin Heath | |
Vivianne Miedema | Arsenal |
Megan Rapinoe | OL Reign |
The panel of experts who shortlisted the nominees for The Best FIFA Football Awards 2020 for the men's players and coaches comprised: [27]
The panel of experts who shortlisted the nominees for The Best FIFA Football Awards 2020 for the women's players and coaches comprised: [28]
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