ZURICH: Robert Lewandowski and Alexia Putellas, the obvious favourites, duly carried off the 2021 men’s and women’s Best FIFA Football Awards in a virtual television show from the Home of FIFA in Zurich.
Poland and Bayern Munich centre-forward Lewandowski was recognised as The Best FIFA Men’s Player for the second year in succession. The award to Spain midfielder Putellas crowned her exploits with Barcelona and the Spanish national team.
Chelsea’s Emma Hayes was voted The Best FIFA Women’s Coach for the first time in her career, a feat that was matched by her club counterpart, Thomas Tuchel, who topped the poll for The Best FIFA Men’s Coach.
Senegal’s Édouard Mendy made it a hat-trick for the London club by being chosen as The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper, becoming the first African to win the accolade, while Chile and Olympique Lyonnais’ Christiane Endler was named The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper.
The Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony also recognised two outstanding performances on the international stage, where landmark goalscoring records have been broken.
Christine Sinclair, with 188 goals in 308 caps for Canada, received The Best FIFA Special Award for women’s football, and Cristiano Ronaldo, with 115 goals in 184 appearances for Portugal, received The Best FIFA Special Award for men’s football.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino presented the awards to Christine Sinclair (virtual) and Cristiano Ronaldo (in person) during The Best FIFA Football Awards 2021 ceremony at the Home of FIFA in Zurich.
World 11s
Thousands of football players from around the world cast their votes for this year’s FIFA FIFPRO Men’s World 11 and FIFA FIFPRO Women’s World 11 selections:
FIFA FIFPRO Men’s World 11:
FIFA FIFPRO Women’s World11:
To find out more about the voting process for the FIFA FIFPRO World 11s, check out the respective Rules of Allocation.
The other awards
Érik Lamela – who departed Tottenham Hotspur FC for Sevilla FC in July 2021 – got the nod for his outrageous goal in the north London derby in March 2021.
This is the second straight FIFA Puskás Award to be won for a goal scored in a Tottenham shirt, after Son Heung-Min claimed the prize for his strike against Burnley FC last time round.
As the crowd waited for news on Christian Eriksen’s health following his collapse during a group-stage match at Copenhagen’s Parken Stadium during UEFA EURO 2020, fans of both teams banded together in an emotional tribute. Finnish fans chanted “Christian!” while Danish supporters responded with “Eriksen”.
The Danish men’s national team medical team, coaching staff and players responded heroically after Christian Eriksen collapsed during Denmark’s match against Finland at UEFA EURO 2020, respectively giving him immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), forming a circle to shield him from cameras and comforting his wife and family.
The winners of The Best player, goalkeeper and coach awards were determined through a voting process in which four groups had an equal say: football fans, selected media representatives, and the captains and head coaches of national teams from around the globe.
A breakdown of the voting results, including each nominee’s points total, is available here.
Links to the full lists of how the captains and coaches of national teams from around the world voted can be found below:
The voting process was supervised and monitored by an independent observer, PricewaterhouseCoopers Switzerland. For more details about the voting process for each award, consult the respective Rules of Allocation or watch a dedicated video by clicking here.
For reactions from the winners and inside stories from the awards show, visit FIFA.com and watch the exclusive videos.
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