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The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024

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The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024
DateJanuary 2025
Presented byFIFA
Websitefifa.com
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The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024 will be held in January 2025. The nominees for all categories were announced on 28 November 2024.[1]

Updates

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The FIFA Puskás Award was converted from a mixed award to a men's award with the introduction of the FIFA Marta Award, a women's award for most outstanding goal named after the Brazilian attacker Marta, who is herself nominated.[1]

Both Men's and Women's World Best 11 changed format and allocation following the 2024 divestment of the FIFPRO World 11, which had been partnered with FIFA to operate these awards since 2009. Previously, a World Best squad was named by FIFA-FIFPro, with votes selecting the Best 11 from the squad list: the new FIFA Best 11 squads have nomination longlists for each area of the pitch, with votes more clearly selecting the best goalkeeper, defenders, midfielders, and forwards. In total, there are 77 nominees. In terms of allocation, rather than assigning three players for each outfield area and the next most-voted additional outfield player to the Best 11, the new allocation will assign three defenders and midfielders, and two forwards, with the two next most-voted outfield players (though each having to be different positions for a maximum four defenders/midfielders and three forwards) included.[2] Additionally, fan votes will form part of the selection for the Best 11 squads, weighted equally with an expert panel.[3]

Nominees

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The Best FIFA Men's Player

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Eleven players were initially shortlisted on 28 November 2024.[4]

The selection criteria for the men's players and coaches is: respective achievements during the period from 21 August 2023 to 10 August 2024.[4]

In order of nomination:[1]

Rank Player Club(s) played for National team Points
Dani Carvajal Spain Real Madrid  Spain
Erling Haaland England Manchester City  Norway
Federico Valverde Spain Real Madrid  Uruguay
Florian Wirtz Germany Bayer Leverkusen  Germany
Jude Bellingham Spain Real Madrid  England
Kylian Mbappé  France
Lamine Yamal Spain Barcelona  Spain
Lionel Messi United States Inter Miami  Argentina
Rodri England Manchester City  Spain
Toni Kroos Spain Real Madrid (retired)  Germany
Vinícius Júnior Spain Real Madrid  Brazil

The Best FIFA Men's Goalkeeper

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Seven players were initially shortlisted on 27 November 2024.[5]

The selection criteria for the men's players and coaches is: respective achievements during the period from 21 August 2023 to 10 August 2024.[4]

In order of nomination:[1]

Rank Player Club(s) played for National team Points
Andriy Lunin Spain Real Madrid  Ukraine
David Raya England Arsenal  Spain
Ederson England Manchester City  Brazil
Emiliano Martínez England Aston Villa  Argentina
Gianluigi Donnarumma France Paris Saint-Germain  Italy
Mike Maignan Italy Milan  France
Unai Simón Spain Athletic Bilbao  Spain

The Best FIFA Men's Coach

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Five coaches were initially shortlisted on 28 November 2024.[6]

The selection criteria for the men's players and coaches is: respective achievements during the period from 21 August 2023 to 10 August 2024.[4]

In order of nomination:[1]

Rank Coach Team(s) managed Points
Italy Carlo Ancelotti Spain Real Madrid
Argentina Lionel Scaloni  Argentina
Spain Luis de la Fuente  Spain
Spain Pep Guardiola England Manchester City
Spain Xabi Alonso Germany Bayer Leverkusen

FIFA Puskás Award

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The eleven players initially shortlisted for the award were announced on 28 November 2024.[7] All goals up for consideration were scored from 21 August 2023 to 10 August 2024.

In order of nomination:[1]

Rank Player Match Competition Date Points
Qatar Hassan Al-Haydos QatarChina 2023 AFC Asian Cup 21 January 2024
Australia Terry Antonis Melbourne CityWestern Sydney Wanderers 2023–24 A-League 12 March 2024
Algeria Yassine Benzia AlgeriaSouth Africa 2024 FIFA Series 26 March 2024
Argentina Walter Bou LanúsTigre 2024 Argentine Primera División 4 August 2024
Honduras Michaell Chirinos Costa RicaHonduras 2024 Copa América qualifying play-offs 23 March 2024
Italy Federico Dimarco Inter MilanFrosinone 2023–24 Serie A 12 November 2023
Argentina Alejandro Garnacho EvertonManchester United 2023–24 Premier League 26 November 2023
Ghana Mohammed Kudus West Ham UnitedSC Freiburg 2023–24 UEFA Europa League 14 March 2024
Uganda Denis Omedi KCCAKitara 2024 Super 8 6 August 2024
Nigeria Paul Onuachu TrabzonsporKonyaspor 2023–24 Süper Lig 10 November 2023
England Jaden Philogene Rotherham UnitedHull City 2023–24 EFL Championship 13 February 2024

The Best FIFA Women's Player

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Sixteen players were initially shortlisted on 28 November 2024.[8]

The selection criteria for the women's players and coaches is: respective achievements during the period from 21 August 2023 to 10 August 2024.[8]

In order of nomination:[1]

Rank Player Club(s) played for National team Points
Aitana Bonmatí Spain Barcelona  Spain
Barbra Banda  Zambia
Caroline Graham Hansen Spain Barcelona  Norway
Keira Walsh Spain Barcelona  England
Khadija Shaw England Manchester City  Jamaica
Lauren Hemp England Manchester City  England
Lindsey Horan France Lyon  United States
Lucy Bronze  England
Mallory Swanson United States Chicago Red Stars  United States
Mariona Caldentey  Spain
Naomi Girma United States San Diego Wave  United States
Ona Batlle Spain Barcelona  Spain
Salma Paralluelo Spain Barcelona  Spain
Sophia Smith United States Portland Thorns  United States
Tabitha Chawinga  Malawi
Trinity Rodman United States Washington Spirit  United States

The Best FIFA Women's Goalkeeper

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Five players were initially shortlisted on 28 November 2024.[9]

The selection criteria for the women's players and coaches is: respective achievements during the period from 21 August 2023 to 10 August 2024.[8]

In order of nomination:[1]

Rank Player Club(s) played for National team Points
Alyssa Naeher United States Chicago Red Stars  United States
Ann-Katrin Berger  Germany
Ayaka Yamashita  Japan
Cata Coll Spain Barcelona  Spain
Mary Earps  England

The Best FIFA Women's Coach

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Eight coaches were initially shortlisted on 28 November 2024.[10]

The selection criteria for the women's players and coaches is: respective achievements during the period from 21 August 2023 to 10 August 2024.[8]

Rank Coach Team(s) managed Points
Brazil Arthur Elias
Sweden Elena Sadiku Scotland Celtic
England Emma Hayes
Japan Futoshi Ikeda  Japan
England Gareth Taylor England Manchester City
Spain Jonatan Giráldez
France Sandrine Soubeyrand France Paris FC
France Sonia Bompastor

FIFA Marta Award

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The eleven players initially shortlisted for the award were announced on 28 November 2024.[11] All goals up for consideration were scored from 21 August 2023 to 10 August 2024.

In order of nomination:[1]

Rank Player Match Competition Date Points
France Delphine Cascarino LyonBenfica 2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League 27 March 2024
Germany Marina Hegering SGS EssenVfL Wolfsburg 2023–24 Frauen-Bundesliga 29 January 2024
France Sakina Karchaoui FranceSweden UEFA Women's Euro 2025 qualifying 12 July 2024
Germany Paulina Krumbiegel MSV DuisburgTSG Hoffenheim 2023–24 Frauen-Bundesliga 2 February 2024
Brazil Marta BrazilJamaica International friendly 1 June 2024
Serbia Nina Matejić Serbia U-19England U-19 2024 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship 17 July 2024
England Beth Mead ArsenalWest Ham United 2023–24 Women's Super League 26 November 2023
Italy Giuseppina Moraca LazioBologna 2023–24 Serie B 15 October 2023
Nigeria Asisat Oshoala BarcelonaBenfica 2023–24 UEFA Women's Champions League 14 November 2023
Mexico Mayra Pelayo United StatesMexico 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup 27 February 2024
United States Trinity Rodman United StatesJapan 2024 Summer Olympics 3 August 2024

FIFA Fan Award

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The award celebrates the best fan moments or gestures of August 2023 to August 2024, regardless of championship, gender or nationality. The shortlist was compiled by a panel of FIFA experts.[12]

In order of nomination:[1]

Rank Fan(s) Reason Votes % of total votes
Nominees
Mexico José Armando A teenage Cruz Azul fan who died of leukemia before being able to meet his favourite players.
Scotland Craig Ferguson A Scotland fan who walked over 1,000 miles from Glasgow to Munich before UEFA Euro 2024 in order to raise money for charity, successfully raising almost £80,000.
Brazil Guilherme Gandra Moura A young fan of player Gabriel Pec who got to meet his idol after waking from an induced coma due to epidermolysis bullosa.

FIFA Fair Play Award

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The Fair Play Award will be decided by an expert panel.[3]

FIFA Men's World 11

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77 players were initially nominated on 28 November 2024.[13]

Each position is based on players' performances during the period from 21 August 2023 to 10 August 2024.[14] Every registered FIFA.com user is allowed to participate in a public vote until 10 December 2024, the day after the 2024 FIFPRO World 11 was announced.

Nominees
Player Club(s)
Goalkeepers
Morocco Yassine Bounou Saudi Arabia Al Hilal
Italy Gianluigi Donnarumma France Paris Saint-Germain
Brazil Ederson England Manchester City
Ukraine Andriy Lunin Spain Real Madrid
France Mike Maignan Italy Milan
Georgia (country) Giorgi Mamardashvili Spain Valencia
Argentina Emiliano Martínez England Aston Villa
Spain David Raya England Arsenal
Spain Unai Simón Spain Athletic Bilbao
Switzerland Yann Sommer Italy Inter Milan
South Africa Ronwen Williams South Africa Mamelodi Sundowns
Defenders
Switzerland Manuel Akanji England Manchester City
Italy Alessandro Bastoni Italy Inter Milan
Brazil Bremer Italy Juventus
New Zealand Liberato Cacace Italy Empoli
Spain Dani Carvajal Spain Real Madrid
Brazil Dante France Nice
Canada Alphonso Davies Germany Bayern Munich
Portugal Rúben Dias England Manchester City
Italy Federico Dimarco Italy Inter Milan
Netherlands Jeremie Frimpong Germany Bayer Leverkusen
Brazil Gabriel England Arsenal
Spain Álex Grimaldo Germany Bayer Leverkusen
Morocco Achraf Hakimi France Paris Saint-Germain
Germany Mats Hummels
Canada Alistair Johnston Scotland Celtic
Spain Aymeric Laporte Saudi Arabia Al Nassr
Brazil Nino
Argentina Nicolás Otamendi Portugal Benfica
Germany Antonio Rüdiger Spain Real Madrid
France William Saliba England Arsenal
Germany Jonathan Tah Germany Bayer Leverkusen
Nigeria William Troost-Ekong
Midfielders
Argentina Luciano Acosta United States FC Cincinnati
Argentina Thiago Almada
Spain Álex Baena Spain Villarreal
England Jude Bellingham Spain Real Madrid
Turkey Hakan Çalhanoğlu Italy Inter Milan
France Eduardo Camavinga Spain Real Madrid
England Phil Foden England Manchester City
Brazil Ganso Brazil Fluminense
Germany Toni Kroos Spain Real Madrid (retired)
Japan Takefusa Kubo Spain Real Sociedad
Spain Fermín López Spain Barcelona
Norway Martin Ødegaard England Arsenal
Spain Dani Olmo
England Cole Palmer England Chelsea
United States Christian Pulisic Italy Milan
England Declan Rice England Arsenal
Spain Rodri England Manchester City
Colombia James Rodríguez
Spain Fabián Ruiz France Paris Saint-Germain
Uruguay Federico Valverde Spain Real Madrid
Germany Florian Wirtz Germany Bayer Leverkusen
Switzerland Granit Xhaka Germany Bayer Leverkusen
Forwards
Qatar Akram Afif Qatar Al Sadd
Gabon Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Argentina Germán Cano Brazil Fluminense
Ukraine Artem Dovbyk
Sweden Viktor Gyökeres Portugal Sporting CP
Norway Erling Haaland England Manchester City
England Harry Kane Germany Bayern Munich
Nigeria Ademola Lookman Italy Atalanta
Argentina Lautaro Martínez Italy Inter Milan
France Kylian Mbappé
Argentina Lionel Messi United States Inter Miami
Germany Jamal Musiala Germany Bayern Munich
Morocco Soufiane Rahimi United Arab Emirates Al Ain
Brazil Rodrygo Spain Real Madrid
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Saudi Arabia Al Nassr
Venezuela Salomón Rondón
England Bukayo Saka England Arsenal
Uruguay Luis Suárez
Brazil Vinícius Júnior Spain Real Madrid
England Ollie Watkins England Aston Villa
Spain Nico Williams Spain Athletic Bilbao
Spain Lamine Yamal Spain Barcelona

FIFA Women's World 11

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Nominees

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Alphabetically by surname or common name

Forwards
Player Club(s) played for National team
Adriana United States Orlando Pride  Brazil
Barbra Banda  Zambia
Klara Bühl Germany Bayern Munich  Germany
Mariona Caldentey  Spain
Tabitha Chawinga  Malawi
Temwa Chawinga  Malawi
Kadidiatou Diani France Lyon  France
Melchie Dumornay France Lyon  Haiti
Caroline Graham Hansen Spain Barcelona  Norway
Lauren Hemp England Manchester City  England
Lauren James England Chelsea  England
Marie-Antoinette Katoto France Paris Saint-Germain  France
Racheal Kundananji  Zambia
Kerolin Nicoli United States NC Courage  Brazil
Ewa Pajor  Poland
Salma Paralluelo Spain Barcelona  Spain
Mayra Ramírez  Colombia
Trinity Rodman United States Washington Spirit  United States
Lea Schüller Germany Bayern Munich  Germany
Khadija Shaw England Manchester City  Jamaica
Sophia Smith United States Portland Thorns  United States
Mallory Swanson United States Chicago Red Stars  United States
Midfielders
Player Club(s) played for National team
Teresa Abelleira Spain Real Madrid  Spain
Laia Aleixandri England Manchester City  Spain
Aitana Bonmatí Spain Barcelona  Spain
Jule Brand Germany VfL Wolfsburg  Germany
Sam Coffey United States Portland Thorns  United States
Erin Cuthbert England Chelsea  Scotland
Kenza Dali England Aston Villa  France
Damaris Egurrola France Lyon  Netherlands
Jessie Fleming  Canada
Grace Geyoro France Paris Saint-Germain  France
Manuela Giugliano Italy AS Roma  Italy
Patricia Guijarro Spain Barcelona  Spain
Yui Hasegawa England Manchester City  Japan
Lindsey Horan France Lyon  United States
Saki Kumagai Italy AS Roma  Japan
Sjoeke Nüsken England Chelsea  Germany
Gabi Portilho Brazil Corinthians  Brazil
Quinn United States Seattle Reign  Canada
Guro Reiten England Chelsea  Norway
Sandie Toletti Spain Real Madrid  France
Keira Walsh Spain Barcelona  England
Daniëlle van de Donk France Lyon  Netherlands
Defenders
Player Club(s) played for National team
Selma Bacha France Lyon  France
Ona Batlle Spain Barcelona  Spain
Nathalie Björn  Sweden
CJ Bott England Leicester City  New Zealand
Millie Bright England Chelsea  England
Lucy Bronze  England
Kadeisha Buchanan England Chelsea  Canada
Ellie Carpenter France Lyon  Australia
Jess Carter  England
Steph Catley England Arsenal  Australia
Niamh Charles England Chelsea  England
Ingrid Engen Spain Barcelona  Norway
Emily Fox  United States
Vanessa Gilles France Lyon  Canada
Naomi Girma United States San Diego Wave  United States
Giulia Gwinn Germany Bayern Munich  Germany
Ashley Lawrence England Chelsea  Canada
Tarciane Lima  Brazil
Katie McCabe England Arsenal  Republic of Ireland
Irene Paredes Spain Barcelona  Spain
Rafaelle Souza United States Orlando Pride  Brazil
Glódís Perla Viggósdóttir Germany Bayern Munich  Iceland
Goalkeepers
Player Club(s) played for National team
Ann-Katrin Berger  Germany
Cata Coll Spain Barcelona  Spain
Mary Earps  England
Christiane Endler France Lyon  Chile
Hannah Hampton England Chelsea  England
Lorena Brazil Grêmio  Brazil
Zećira Mušović England Chelsea  Sweden
Alyssa Naeher United States Chicago Red Stars  United States
Sandra Paños  Spain
Kailen Sheridan United States San Diego Wave  Canada
Ayaka Yamashita  Japan

References

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