As we reported, On the official website of the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA), the lists of nominees for the FIFA Best Football Awards categories, compiled by experts, were presented. Winners will be announced in eight categories. According to tradition, this year the final result also consists of the votes of the national team captains, team captain, media representatives and fans’ online vote. György Szöllősi, editor-in-chief of Nemzeti Sport, who represents the Hungarian media in the vote, wants to verify the intentions of the fans in his own decision, so he asks for the cooperation of the readers: help our newspaper’s decision and vote with their comments!
The votes of all four sections of the jury (leaders of the federation, team leaders, professional journalists, fans) are counted with the same weight, i.e. 25 percent, when the final result is announced.
Online voting began on January 12th and will continue until midnight on February 3rd.
The awards ceremony will take place on February 27 in Paris.
Men – candidates
Julian Alvarez (Argentina, Manchester City – English)
Jude Bellingham (English, Borussia Dortmund – German)
Karim Benzema (French, Real Madrid – Spanish)
Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium, Manchester City – English)
Erling Haaland (Norwegian, Borussia Dortmund – German / Manchester City – English)
Achraf Hakimi (Moroccan, Paris Saint-Germain – French)
Robert Lewandowski (Polish, Bayern Munich – German / Barcelona – Spain)
Sadio Mane (Senegalese, Liverpool FC – English / Bayern Munich – German)
Kylian Mbappe (France, Paris Saint-Germain – France)
Lionel Messi (Argentina, Paris Saint-Germain – French)
Luka Modric (Croatian, Real Madrid – Spain)
Neymar (Brazil, Paris Saint-Germain – French)
Mohamed Salah (Egyptian, Liverpool – English)
Vinicius Junior (Brazil, Real Madrid – Spain)
You can read more about the candidates by clicking here!
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Women – candidates
Aitana Bonmati (Spain, Barcelona – Spain)
Dipenha (Brazil, Courageous North Carolina – US / Current Kansas City – US)
Jesse Fleming (Canadian and Chelsea – English)
Ada Hegerberg (Norway, Olympique Lyonnais – French)
Sam Kerr (Australian, Chelsea – English)
Beth Mead (English, Arsenal – English)
Vivian Miedema (Dutch, Arsenal – English)
Alex Morgan (United States, San Diego Wave – US)
Lena Oberdorf (German, VfL Wolfsburg – German)
Alexandra Pope (German, VfL Wolfsburg – German)
Alexia Potellas (Spain, Barcelona – Spain)
Wendy Renard (France and Olympique Lyonnais – France)
Keira Walsh (English, Barcelona – Spanish)
Leah Williamson (English, Arsenal – English)
You can read more about the candidates by clicking here!
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Men’s coaches – candidates
Carlo Ancelotti (Italian, Real Madrid – Spanish)
Didier Deschamps (France, France National Team)
Pep Guardiola (Spanish, Manchester City – English)
Salah Regraghi (Morocco, Moroccan national team)
Lionel Scaloni (Argentina, Argentina national team)
You can read more about the candidates by clicking here!
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Women’s Coaches – Candidates
Sonia Bompasture (France, Olympique Lyonnais – French)
Emma Hayes (English, Chelsea – English)
Bev Priestman (England, Canadian National Team)
Pia Sundage (Swedish-Brazilian national team)
Martina Voss-Tecklenburg (Germany, German National Team)
Sarina Wiegmann (Netherlands and England national team)
You can read more about the candidates by clicking here!
You can vote for the candidates by clicking here!
Men’s goalkeepers – favorites
Alisson Becker (Brazil, Liverpool – English)
Jacin Bono (Moroccan, Seville-Spanish)
Thibaut Courtois (Belgium, Real Madrid – Spain)
Ederson (Brazil, Manchester City – English)
Emiliano Martinez (Argentina, Aston Villa – English)
You can read more about the candidates by clicking here!
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Women’s goalkeepers – favorites
Christian Endler (Chile, Olympique Lyonnais – French)
Anne Katherine Berger (German, Chelsea – English)
Marie Erbis (English, Manchester United – English)
Merle Froms (Germany, VfL Wolfsburg – German)
Alyssa Naher (American, Chicago Red Stars – American)
Sandra Banus (Spain, Barcelona – Spain)
You can read more about the candidates by clicking here!
You can vote for the candidates by clicking here!
Best Fans – Nominated
Abdullah Al-Salmi (Saudi Arabia): The Saudi fan walked in the desert for 55 days to support his country’s national team in the World Cup in Qatar
Argentina fans: They attended the World Cup in Qatar in droves to support their eventual winning team.
Japanese fans: Japanese fans around the world have been known to clean the stadium after World Cup matches.