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1 Winners and nominees  



1.1  The Best FIFA Men's Player  





1.2  The Best FIFA Men's Goalkeeper  





1.3  The Best FIFA Men's Coach  





1.4  The Best FIFA Women's Player  





1.5  The Best FIFA Women's Goalkeeper  





1.6  The Best FIFA Women's Coach  





1.7  FIFA Fair Play Award  





1.8  FIFA Puskás Award  





1.9  FIFA Fan Award  





1.10  FIFA FIFPro Men's World11  





1.11  FIFA FIFPro Women's World11  







2 Selection panels  



2.1  Men's selection panel  





2.2  Women's selection panel  





2.3  Puskás Award panel  







3 References  





4 External links  














The Best FIFA Football Awards 2019






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The Best FIFA Football Awards 2019
Lionel Messi, The Best FIFA Men's Player 2019
Date23 September 2019 (2019-09-23)
LocationTeatro alla Scala, Milan, Italy
Presented byFIFA
Hosted byRuud Gullit and Ilaria D'Amico
Highlights
The Best FIFA PlayerMen's:
Argentina Lionel Messi
Women's:
United States Megan Rapinoe
The Best FIFA CoachMen's:
Germany Jürgen Klopp
Women's:
England Jill Ellis
The Best FIFA GoalkeeperMen's:
Brazil Alisson
Women's:
Netherlands Sari van Veenendaal
FIFA Puskás AwardHungary Dániel Zsóri
Websitefifa.com
← 2018 · The Best FIFA Football Awards · 2020 →

The Best FIFA Football Awards 2019 were held on 23 September 2019 at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy.[1] The ceremony was attended by some of the most well known former players and managers such as Marco Van Basten, Marcel Desailly, Gianlucca Zambrotta, Fabio Capello, Christian Karembeu, Nadine Keßler, Carles Puyol, and others. Two awards were given out for the first time ever.

Winners and nominees[edit]

The Best FIFA Men's Player[edit]

Ten players were shortlisted on 31 July 2019.[2] The three finalists were revealed on 2 September 2019.[3]

Lionel Messi won the award with 46 rank points.[4][5][6][7]

The selection criteria for the men's players of the year was: respective achievements during the period from 16 July 2018 to 19 July 2019.


Rank Player Club(s) played for National team Points
The finalists
1 Lionel Messi Spain Barcelona  Argentina 46
2 Virgil van Dijk England Liverpool  Netherlands 38
3 Cristiano Ronaldo Italy Juventus  Portugal 36
Other candidates
4 Mohamed Salah England Liverpool  Egypt 26
5 Sadio Mané England Liverpool  Senegal 23
6 Kylian Mbappé France Paris Saint-Germain  France 17
7 Frenkie de Jong
  • Spain Barcelona
  •  Netherlands 16
    8 Eden Hazard
  • Spain Real Madrid
  •  Belgium 16
    9 Matthijs de Ligt
  • Italy Juventus
  •  Netherlands 9
    10 Harry Kane England Tottenham Hotspur  England 5

    The Best FIFA Men's Goalkeeper[edit]

    The three finalists were announced on 2 September 2019.[3]

    Alisson

    Alisson won the award.[4][6]

    Rank Player Club(s) played for National team Points
    The finalists
    1 Alisson England Liverpool  Brazil 45
    2 Marc-André ter Stegen Spain Barcelona  Germany 41
    3 Ederson England Manchester City  Brazil 24

    The Best FIFA Men's Coach[edit]

    Ten coaches were initially shortlisted on 31 July 2019.[8] The three finalists were announced on 2 September 2019.[3]

    Jürgen Klopp

    Jürgen Klopp won the award with 48 rank points.[4][5][6][9]

    Rank Coach Team(s) managed Points
    The finalists
    1 Germany Jürgen Klopp England Liverpool 48
    2 Spain Pep Guardiola England Manchester City 38
    3 Argentina Mauricio Pochettino England Tottenham Hotspur 27
    Other candidates
    4 Netherlands Erik ten Hag Netherlands Ajax 26
    5 Algeria Djamel Belmadi  Algeria 26
    6 France Didier Deschamps  France 19
    7 Portugal Fernando Santos  Portugal 16
    8 Brazil Tite  Brazil 12
    9 Argentina Marcelo Gallardo Argentina River Plate 10
    10 Argentina Ricardo Gareca  Peru 10

    The Best FIFA Women's Player[edit]

    Twelve players were shortlisted on 31 July 2019.[10] The three finalists were revealed on 2 September 2019.[3]

    Megan Rapinoe won the award with 46 rank points.[4][5][6][11]

    The selection criteria for the women's players of the year was: respective achievements during the period from 25 May 2018 to 7 July 2019.

    Rank Player Club(s) played for National team Points
    The finalists
    1 Megan Rapinoe United States Reign FC  United States 46
    2 Alex Morgan United States Orlando Pride  United States 42
    3 Lucy Bronze France Lyon  England 29
    Other candidates
    4 Amandine Henry France Lyon  France 23
    5 Vivianne Miedema England Arsenal  Netherlands 23
    6 Rose Lavelle United States Washington Spirit  United States 21
    7 Julie Ertz United States Chicago Red Stars  United States 18
    8 Ada Hegerberg France Lyon  Norway 15
    9 Wendie Renard France Lyon  France 9
    10 Ellen White
  • England Manchester City
  •  England 7
    11 Sam Kerr
  • United States Chicago Red Stars
  •  Australia 0
    12 Caroline Graham Hansen
  • Spain Barcelona
  •  Norway 0

    The Best FIFA Women's Goalkeeper[edit]

    The three finalists were announced on 2 September 2019.[3]

    Sari van Veenendaal

    Sari van Veenendaal won the award.[4][6]

    Rank Player Club(s) played for National team Points
    The finalists
    1 Sari van Veenendaal
  • Spain Atlético Madrid
  •  Netherlands
    2 Christiane Endler France Paris Saint-Germain  Chile
    3 Hedvig Lindahl
  • Germany VfL Wolfsburg
  •  Sweden

    The Best FIFA Women's Coach[edit]

    Ten coaches were initially shortlisted on 31 July 2019.[12] The three finalists were announced on 2 September 2019.[3]

    Jill Ellis

    Jill Ellis won the award with 48 rank points.[4][5][6][13]

    Rank Coach Team(s) managed Points
    The finalists
    1 England Jill Ellis  United States 48
    2 Netherlands Sarina Wiegman  Netherlands 40
    3 England Phil Neville  England 31
    Other candidates
    4 France Reynald Pedros France Lyon 28
    5 Sweden Peter Gerhardsson  Sweden 23
    6 Italy Milena Bertolini  Italy 22
    7 Japan Futoshi Ikeda  Japan U-20 13
    8 Spain Antonia Is  Spain U-17 12
    9 Australia Joe Montemurro England Arsenal 10
    10 England Paul Riley United States North Carolina Courage 5

    FIFA Fair Play Award[edit]

    Winner Reason
    Argentina Marcelo Bielsa and the Leeds United squad Ordered Leeds United to allow opponents Aston Villa to score after his side scored a goal while an opposition player was injured.

    FIFA Puskás Award[edit]

    Dániel Zsóri won the award.[4][6] The ten players shortlisted for the awards were announced on 19 August 2019. The three finalists were announced on 2 September 2019.[3] All goals up for consideration were scored from 16 July 2018 to 19 July 2019. Every registered FIFA.com user was allowed to participate in the final vote until 1 September 2019, 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.[14]

    Rank Player Match Competition Date Percent
    The finalists
    1 Hungary Dániel Zsóri DebrecenFerencváros 2018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság I 16 February 2019
    2 Argentina Lionel Messi Real BetisBarcelona 2018–19 La Liga 17 March 2019
    3 Colombia Juan Fernando Quintero River PlateRacing 2018–19 Argentine Primera División 10 February 2019
    Other candidates
    Unranked Brazil Matheus Cunha Bayer LeverkusenRB Leipzig 2018–19 Bundesliga 6 April 2019 N/A
    Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimović Toronto FCLA Galaxy 2018 Major League Soccer season 15 September 2018
    Cameroon Ajara Nchout CameroonNew Zealand 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup 20 June 2019
    Italy Fabio Quagliarella SampdoriaNapoli 2018–19 Serie A 2 September 2018
    United States Amy Rodriguez Utah Royals FCSky Blue FC 2019 National Women's Soccer League season 16 June 2019
    Northern Ireland Billie Simpson Sion Swifts LadiesCliftonville Ladies 2018 Women's NIFL Premiership 9 August 2018
    England Andros Townsend Manchester CityCrystal Palace 2018–19 Premier League 22 December 2018

    FIFA Fan Award[edit]

    The award celebrates the best fan moments or gestures of September 2018 to September 2019, 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 23 September 2019.

    The three nominees were announced on 2 September 2019.[15]

    Silvia Grecco won the award with 58% of the vote.[4][16][6]

    Rank Fan(s) Match Competition Date Percent
    1 Silvia Grecco Various Palmeiras matches Various 58%
    2 Justo Sanchez Various Rampla Juniors matches Various 32%
    3 Netherlands fans Various 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup June–July 2019 10%

    FIFA FIFPro Men's World11[edit]

    The 55–player men's shortlist was announced on 5 September 2019.[17]

    The players chosen were Alisson as goalkeeper, Matthijs de Ligt, Marcelo, Sergio Ramos and Virgil van Dijk as defenders, Frenkie de Jong, Eden Hazard and Luka Modrić as midfielders, and Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi as forwards.[18]

    Van Dijk

    De Ligt

    Ramos

    Marcelo

    De Jong

    Hazard

    Modrić

    Ronaldo

    Messi

    Mbappé

    2019 FIFA FIFPro Men's World11

    Player Club(s)
    Goalkeeper
    Brazil Alisson England Liverpool
    Defenders
    Netherlands Matthijs de Ligt
  • Italy Juventus
  • Brazil Marcelo Spain Real Madrid
    Spain Sergio Ramos Spain Real Madrid
    Netherlands Virgil van Dijk England Liverpool
    Midfielders
    Netherlands Frenkie de Jong
  • Spain Barcelona
  • Belgium Eden Hazard
  • Spain Real Madrid
  • Croatia Luka Modrić Spain Real Madrid
    Forwards
    Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Italy Juventus
    France Kylian Mbappé France Paris Saint-Germain
    Argentina Lionel Messi Spain Barcelona
    Ranking of other nominees[19]
    Rank Player Club(s)
    Goalkeepers
    2 Germany Marc-André ter Stegen Spain Barcelona
    3 Spain David de Gea England Manchester United
    4 Brazil Ederson England Manchester City
    5 Slovenia Jan Oblak Spain Atlético Madrid
    Defenders
    5 Brazil Dani Alves
  • Brazil São Paulo
  • 6 England Trent Alexander-Arnold England Liverpool
    7 Scotland Andrew Robertson England Liverpool
    8 Spain Jordi Alba Spain Barcelona
    9 Spain Gerard Piqué Spain Barcelona
    10 Brazil Thiago Silva France Paris Saint-Germain
    11 England Kyle Walker England Manchester City
    12 France Raphaël Varane Spain Real Madrid
    13 Senegal Kalidou Koulibaly Italy Napoli
    14 Germany Joshua Kimmich Germany Bayern Munich
    15 Italy Giorgio Chiellini Italy Juventus
    16 Spain Dani Carvajal Spain Real Madrid
    17 France Aymeric Laporte England Manchester City
    18 Uruguay Diego Godín
  • Italy Internazionale
  • 19 Portugal João Cancelo
  • England Manchester City
  • 20 Brazil Alex Sandro Italy Juventus
    Midfielders
    4 France N'Golo Kanté England Chelsea
    5 Spain Sergio Busquets Spain Barcelona
    6 Portugal Bernardo Silva England Manchester City
    7 France Paul Pogba England Manchester United
    8 Belgium Kevin De Bruyne England Manchester City
    9 Germany Toni Kroos Spain Real Madrid
    10 Croatia Ivan Rakitić Spain Barcelona
    11 Brazil Arthur Spain Barcelona
    12 Chile Arturo Vidal Spain Barcelona
    13 Brazil Casemiro Spain Real Madrid
    14 Denmark Christian Eriksen England Tottenham Hotspur
    15 Serbia Dušan Tadić Netherlands Ajax
    Forwards
    4 Senegal Sadio Mané England Liverpool
    5 Egypt Mohamed Salah England Liverpool
    6 Brazil Neymar France Paris Saint-Germain
    7 Uruguay Luis Suárez Spain Barcelona
    8 Argentina Sergio Agüero England Manchester City
    9 England Raheem Sterling England Manchester City
    10 England Harry Kane England Tottenham Hotspur
    11 Brazil Roberto Firmino England Liverpool
    12 France Antoine Griezmann
  • Spain Barcelona
  • 13 Poland Robert Lewandowski Germany Bayern Munich
    14 South Korea Son Heung-min England Tottenham Hotspur
    15 France Karim Benzema Spain Real Madrid

    FIFA FIFPro Women's World11[edit]

    FIFA and FIFPro announced that they would jointly reveal the Women's World11 for the first time at The Best award ceremony.[20]

    The 55–player women's shortlist was announced on 4 September 2019.[21]

    The players chosen were Sari van Veenendaal as goalkeeper, Lucy Bronze, Nilla Fischer, Kelley O'Hara and Wendie Renard as defenders, Julie Ertz, Amandine Henry and Rose Lavelle as midfielders, and Marta, Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe as forwards.[22]

    Fischer

    O'Hara

    Bronze

    Renard

    Henry

    Ertz

    Lavelle

    Morgan

    Marta

    Rapinoe

    2019 FIFA FIFPro Women's World11

    Player Club(s)
    Goalkeeper
    Netherlands Sari van Veenendaal
  • Spain Atlético Madrid
  • Defenders
    England Lucy Bronze France Lyon
    Sweden Nilla Fischer
  • Sweden Linköpings FC
  • United States Kelley O'Hara United States Utah Royals FC
    France Wendie Renard France Lyon
    Midfielders
    United States Julie Ertz United States Chicago Red Stars
    France Amandine Henry France Lyon
    United States Rose Lavelle United States Washington Spirit
    Forwards
    Brazil Marta United States Orlando Pride
    United States Alex Morgan United States Orlando Pride
    United States Megan Rapinoe United States Reign FC
    Ranking of other nominees[23]
    Rank Player Club(s)
    Goalkeepers
    2 Chile Christiane Endler France Paris Saint-Germain
    3 Sweden Hedvig Lindahl
  • Germany VfL Wolfsburg
  • 4 United States Alyssa Naeher United States Chicago Red Stars
    5 France Sarah Bouhaddi France Lyon
    Defenders
    5 United States Crystal Dunn United States North Carolina Courage
    6 England Steph Houghton England Manchester City
    7 Italy Sara Gama Italy Juventus
    8 United States Becky Sauerbrunn United States Utah Royals FC
    9 France Amel Majri France Lyon
    10 Japan Saki Kumagai France Lyon
    11 France Griedge Mbock Bathy France Lyon
    12 United States Ali Krieger United States Orlando Pride
    13 United States Abby Dahlkemper United States North Carolina Courage
    14 England Millie Bright England Chelsea
    15 Norway Maren Mjelde England Chelsea
    16 Venezuela Michelle Romero Spain Deportivo La Coruña
    17 Canada Kadeisha Buchanan France Lyon
    18 Netherlands Stefanie van der Gragt Spain Barcelona
    19 England Alex Greenwood
  • France Lyon
  • 20 Chile Camila Sáez Spain Rayo Vallecano
    Midfielders
    4 Germany Dzsenifer Marozsán France Lyon
    5 United States Carli Lloyd United States Sky Blue FC
    6 Sweden Kosovare Asllani
  • Spain Tacón
  • 7 Netherlands Daniëlle van de Donk England Arsenal
    8 Brazil Andressa Alves
  • Italy Roma
  • 9 United States Lindsey Horan United States Portland Thorns FC
    10 Brazil Formiga France Paris Saint-Germain
    11 Germany Sara Däbritz
  • France Paris Saint-Germain
  • 12 Netherlands Jackie Groenen
  • England Manchester United
  • 13 Netherlands Sherida Spitse Norway Vålerenga
    14 England Keira Walsh England Manchester City
    15 United States Sam Mewis United States North Carolina Courage
    Forwards
    4 Norway Ada Hegerberg France Lyon
    5 England Ellen White
  • England Manchester City
  • 6 United States Tobin Heath United States Portland Thorns FC
    7 Netherlands Lieke Martens Spain Barcelona
    8 Australia Sam Kerr
  • United States Chicago Red Stars
  • 9 Netherlands Vivianne Miedema England Arsenal
    10 Denmark Pernille Harder Germany VfL Wolfsburg
    11 France Eugénie Le Sommer France Lyon
    12 Norway Caroline Graham Hansen
  • Spain Barcelona
  • 13 Spain Jennifer Hermoso
  • Spain Barcelona
  • 14 Venezuela Oriana Altuve Spain Rayo Vallecano
    15 England Nikita Parris
  • France Lyon
  • Selection panels[edit]

    Men's selection panel[edit]

    The panel of experts who shortlisted the nominees for The Best FIFA Football Awards 2019 for the men's players and coaches comprised:[24]

  • South Korea Cha Bum-kun
  • Italy Fabio Capello
  • New Zealand Ricki Herbert
  • Brazil Kaká
  • Germany Lothar Matthäus
  • Colombia Francisco Maturana
  • Mexico Hugo Sánchez
  • Argentina Juan Sebastián Verón
  • Spain Xavi
  • Women's selection panel[edit]

    The panel of experts who shortlisted the nominees for The Best FIFA Football Awards 2019 for the women's players and coaches comprised:[25]

  • Germany Nadine Keßler
  • United States Kristine Lilly
  • South Africa Portia Modise
  • Brazil Aline Pellegrino
  • Japan Aya Miyama
  • Zimbabwe Thuba Sibanda
  • England Kelly Smith
  • Canada Rhian Wilkinson
  • New Zealand Kirsty Yallop
  • Puskás Award panel[edit]

    The panel of experts who decided the winner of the FIFA Puskás Award comprised:[26]

  • United States Brandi Chastain
  • China Han Duan
  • Scotland Julie Fleeting
  • Germany Miroslav Klose
  • England Michael Owen
  • Italy Patrizia Panico
  • Brazil Ronaldo
  • Ivory Coast Yaya Touré
  • Italy Christian Vieri
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