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The Best FIFA Football Awards 2023

The Best FIFA Football Awards 2023 were held on 15 January 2024 in London.[1][2][3]

The Best FIFA Football Awards 2023
Lionel Messi, The Best FIFA Men's Player 2023
Date15 January 2024
LocationLondon
Presented byFIFA
Hosted byThierry Henry & Reshmin Chowdhury
Highlights
The Best FIFA PlayerMen's:
Argentina Lionel Messi
Women's:
Spain Aitana Bonmatí
The Best FIFA CoachMen's:
Spain Pep Guardiola
Women's:
Netherlands Sarina Wiegman
The Best FIFA GoalkeeperMen's:
Brazil Ederson
Women's:
England Mary Earps
FIFA Puskás AwardBrazil Guilherme Madruga
The Best FIFA Special AwardBrazil Marta
Websitefifa.com
← 2022 · The Best FIFA Football Awards · 2024 →

Winners and nominees

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The Best FIFA Men's Player

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Twelve players were initially shortlisted on 14 September 2023.[4] The three finalists were revealed on 14 December 2023.[5]

Lionel Messi won the award with 48 scoring points.[6][7][8][9]

The selection criteria for the men's players and coaches was: respective achievements during the period from 19 December 2022 to 20 August 2023.[4]

Rank Player Club(s) played for National team Points
The finalists
1 Lionel Messi   Argentina 48*[a]
2 Erling Haaland England  Manchester City   Norway 48
3 Kylian Mbappé France  Paris Saint-Germain   France 35
Other candidates
4 Kevin De Bruyne England  Manchester City   Belgium 32
5 Victor Osimhen Italy  Napoli   Nigeria 24
6 Rodri England  Manchester City   Spain 24
7 Julián Álvarez England  Manchester City   Argentina 21
8 Bernardo Silva England  Manchester City   Portugal 18
9 İlkay Gündoğan   Germany 13
10 Khvicha Kvaratskhelia Italy  Napoli   Georgia 7
11 Marcelo Brozović   Croatia 7
12 Declan Rice   England 1
  1. ^ *As per the Rules of Allocation (art. 12), Lionel Messi (Argentina) won the Award on the basis of the votes cast by the men's national-team captains.

The Best FIFA Men's Goalkeeper

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Five players were initially shortlisted on 14 September 2023.[10] The three finalists were revealed on 12 December 2023.[11]

 
Ederson

Ederson won the award with 23 scoring points.[12][7][8][13]

Rank Player Club(s) played for National team Points
The finalists
1 Ederson England  Manchester City   Brazil 23
2 Thibaut Courtois Spain  Real Madrid   Belgium 20
3 Yassine Bounou   Morocco 16
Other candidates
4 Marc-André ter Stegen Spain  Barcelona   Germany 8
5 André Onana   Cameroon 5

The Best FIFA Men's Coach

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Five coaches were initially shortlisted on 14 September 2023.[14] The three finalists were revealed on 13 December 2023.[15]

 
Pep Guardiola

Pep Guardiola won the award with 28 scoring points.[16][7][8][17]

Rank Coach Team(s) managed Points
The finalists
1 Spain  Pep Guardiola England  Manchester City 28
2 Italy  Luciano Spalletti 18
3 Italy  Simone Inzaghi Italy  Inter Milan 11
Other candidates
4 Spain  Xavi Spain  Barcelona 11
5 Australia  Ange Postecoglou 4

The Best FIFA Women's Player

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Sixteen players were initially shortlisted on 14 September 2023.[18] The three finalists were revealed on 14 December 2023.[19]

Aitana Bonmatí won the award with 52 scoring points.[20][7][8][21]

The selection criteria for the women's players and coaches was: respective achievements during the period from 1 August 2022 to 20 August 2023.[1]

Rank Player Club(s) played for National team Points
The finalists
1 Aitana Bonmatí Spain  Barcelona   Spain 52
2 Linda Caicedo   Colombia 40
3 Jenni Hermoso Mexico  Pachuca   Spain 36
Other candidates
4 Salma Paralluelo Spain  Barcelona   Spain 32
5 Sam Kerr England  Chelsea   Australia 32
6 Lauren James England  Chelsea   England 18
7 Rachel Daly England  Aston Villa   England 15
8 Hinata Miyazawa Japan  MyNavi Sendai   Japan 13
9 Keira Walsh   England 11
10 Kadidiatou Diani France  Paris Saint-Germain   France 10
11 Mapi León Spain  Barcelona   Spain 10
12 Alex Greenwood England  Manchester City   England 5
13 Lindsey Horan France  Lyon   United States 2
14 Mary Fowler England  Manchester City   Australia 0
15 Amanda Ilestedt France  Paris Saint-Germain   Sweden 0
16 Caitlin Foord England  Arsenal   Australia 0

The Best FIFA Women's Goalkeeper

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Seven players were initially shortlisted on 14 September 2023.[22] The three finalists were revealed on 12 December 2023.[23]

 
Mary Earps

Mary Earps won the award with 28 scoring points.[24][7][8][25]

Rank Player Club(s) played for National team Points
The finalists
1 Mary Earps England  Manchester United   England 28
2 Cata Coll Spain  Barcelona   Spain 14
3 Mackenzie Arnold England  West Ham United   Australia 12
Other candidates
4 Zećira Mušović England  Chelsea   Sweden 10
5 Sandra Paños Spain  Barcelona   Spain 5
6 Christiane Endler France  Lyon   Chile 2
7 Ann-Katrin Berger England  Chelsea   Germany 1

The Best FIFA Women's Coach

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Six coaches were initially shortlisted on 14 September 2023.[26] The three finalists were revealed on 13 December 2023.[27]

 
Sarina Wiegman

Sarina Wiegman won the award with 28 scoring points.[28][7][8][29]

Rank Coach Team(s) managed Points
The finalists
1 Netherlands  Sarina Wiegman   England 28
2 England  Emma Hayes England  Chelsea 18
3 Spain  Jonatan Giráldez Spain  Barcelona 14
Other candidates
4 Sweden  Peter Gerhardsson   Sweden 7
5 Sweden  Tony Gustavsson   Australia 5

FIFA Puskás Award

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The eleven players initially shortlisted for the award were announced on 22 September 2023.[30] The three finalists were revealed on 14 December 2023.[31]

Guilherme Madruga won the award with 22 scoring points.[32][7][8][33]

Rank Player Match Competition Date Points
The finalists
1 Brazil  Guilherme Madruga NovorizontinoBotafogo-SP 2023 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B 27 June 2023 22
2 Portugal  Nuno Santos Sporting CPBoavista 2022–23 Primeira Liga 12 March 2023 18
3 Paraguay  Julio Enciso Brighton & Hove AlbionManchester City 2022–23 Premier League 24 May 2023 17
Other candidates
Unranked Argentina  Álvaro Barreal FC CincinnatiPittsburgh Riverhounds 2023 U.S. Open Cup 6 June 2023 N/A
Colombia  Linda Caicedo ColombiaGermany 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup 30 July 2023
South Korea  Kang Seong-jin Jordan U-20South Korea U-20 2023 AFC U-20 Asian Cup 5 March 2023
Australia  Sam Kerr AustraliaEngland 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup 16 August 2023
Uruguay  Brian Lozano AtlasAmérica 2022–23 Liga MX Clausura 26 February 2023
Spain  Iván Morante IbizaBurgos 2022–23 Segunda División 25 March 2023
Kazakhstan  Askhat Tagybergen KazakhstanDenmark UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying 26 March 2023
Brazil  Bia Zaneratto BrazilPanama 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup 24 July 2023

FIFA Fan Award

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The award celebrates the best fan moments or gestures of August 2022 to August 2023, regardless of championship, gender or nationality. The shortlist was compiled by a panel of FIFA experts.[34]

Colón de Santa Fe fan Hugo Daniel "Toto" Iniguez won the award with 264,591 registered votes.[35][7][8][36]

Rank Fan(s) Reason Votes % of total votes
Nominees
1 Argentina  Colón fan The TV cameras panned in on a Colón fan who was cradling his son in his arms while feeding him his bottle during the team's Argentinian top-tier encounter against Barracas Central. The heart-warming scene reflected the supporter's will to kindle a passion for the club in his son from the earliest age. 264,591 36.5%
2 Colombia  Miguel Angel, Millonarios fan Colombian youngster, who was a big Millonarios fan, fulfilled his final wish before being euthanised due to an unknown illness. On the eve of his passing, the fanatical fan got to meet the members of the first-team squad ahead of their league clash against Alianza Petrolera. 253,167 35%
3 Australia  Fran Hurndall Dribbling a football for an average of 32 km a day for 32 days from the Gold Coast to Sydney, the challenge undertaken by Fran Hurndall aimed to inspire women and girls in sport to dare to dream and fulfil their potential at all levels, on and off the pitch, while her 1,000 km run raised money for the Women Sport Australia charity. 206,553 28.5%

FIFA Fair Play Award

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Winner Reason
Brazil  Brazil national team In a friendly against Guinea in June 2023, the Seleção swapped their traditional yellow jerseys for an all-black kit in an anti-racism statement.[37]

The Best FIFA Special Award

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An additional award was given Marta, to recognize her role and contribution to the sport of football. FIFA also announced the introduction of a new award starting from 2025 to honour her achievements and role in women's football. The best goal scored in women’s football will receive the Marta Award.[38]

Winner Reason
Brazil  Marta Special recognition for her role in women's football.

FIFA FIFPRO Men's World 11

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The 23–player men's shortlist was announced on 3 January 2024.[39]

The players chosen were Thibaut Courtois as goalkeeper, Kyle Walker, Ruben Dias and John Stones as defenders, Kevin De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva and Jude Bellingham as midfielders, and Lionel Messi, Vinicius Jr, Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappé as forwards.[40][41]

Player Club(s)
Goalkeeper
Belgium  Thibaut Courtois Spain  Real Madrid
Defenders
England  Kyle Walker England  Manchester City
Portugal  Rúben Dias England  Manchester City
England  John Stones England  Manchester City
Midfielders
Portugal  Bernardo Silva England  Manchester City
Belgium  Kevin De Bruyne England  Manchester City
England  Jude Bellingham
Forwards
Brazil  Vinícius Júnior Spain  Real Madrid
Norway  Erling Haaland England  Manchester City
France  Kylian Mbappé France  Paris Saint-Germain
Argentina  Lionel Messi
Other nominees
Player Club(s)
Goalkeepers
Brazil  Ederson England  Manchester City
Argentina  Emiliano Martínez England  Aston Villa
Defenders
Netherlands  Virgil Van Dijk England  Liverpool
Brazil  Éder Militão Spain  Real Madrid
Germany  Antonio Rüdiger Spain  Real Madrid
Midfielders
Croatia  Luka Modric Spain  Real Madrid
Germany  ilkay Gündoğan
Spain  Rodri England  Manchester City
Uruguay  Federico Valverde Spain  Real Madrid
Forwards
England  Harry Kane
France  Karim Benzema
Portugal  Cristiano Ronaldo Saudi Arabia  Al Nassr

FIFA FIFPRO Women's World 11

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The 23–player women's shortlist was announced on 3 January 2024.[42]

The players chosen were Mary Earps as goalkeeper, Lucy Bronze, Olga Carmona and Alex Greenwood as defenders, Aitana Bonmatí, Ella Toone and Keira Walsh as midfielders, and Lauren James, Sam Kerr, Alex Morgan and Alessia Russo as forwards[43][44] (a different formation was used in media releases and in video at the ceremony, with Russo and James placed in the midfield).[45][46]

2023 FIFA FIFPRO Women's World 11
Player Club(s)
Goalkeeper
England  Mary Earps England  Manchester United
Defenders
England  Lucy Bronze Spain  Barcelona
Spain  Olga Carmona Spain  Real Madrid
England  Alex Greenwood England  Manchester City
Midfielders
Spain  Aitana Bonmatí Spain  Barcelona
England  Ella Toone England  Manchester United
England  Keira Walsh Spain  Barcelona
Forwards
England  Lauren James England  Chelsea
Australia  Sam Kerr England  Chelsea
United States  Alex Morgan United States  San Diego Wave
England  Alessia Russo
Other nominees
Player Club(s)
Goalkeepers
Australia  Mackenzie Arnold England  West Ham United
United States  Alyssa Naeher United States  Chicago Red Stars
Defenders
Sweden  Amanda Ilestedt
Canada  Ashley Lawrence
Spain  Mapi León Spain  Barcelona
Spain  Irene Paredes Spain  Barcelona
Midfielders
Spain  Clàudia Pina Spain  Barcelona
Sweden  Fridolina Rolfö Spain  Barcelona
England  Georgia Stanway Germany  Bayern Munich
Forwards
Spain  Jenni Hermoso
Spain  Salma Paralluelo Spain  Barcelona
Germany  Alexandra Popp Germany  Wolfsburg

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