FIFA 2019 best awards and honors list
FIFA Best Player 2019 Awards
FIFA Best Men’s Player 2019: Lionel Messi
FIFA Best Women’s Player 2019: Megan Rapinoe
FIFA Best Men’s Coach 2019: Jurgen Klopp
FIFA Best Women’s Coach 2019: Jill Ellis
FIFA Puskas Award: Daniel Zsori
FIFA Best Men's Goalkeeper 2019: Marc-Andre ter Stegen
FIFA Best Women's Goalkeeper 2019: Sari van Veenendaal
FIFA Best Fan Award 2019: Silvia Grecco
FIFA Best fair play award: Leeds United and Marcelo
Bielsa
The Best FIFA Football Awards
These awards are presented annually by FIFA. The first
ceremony of Best FIFA Football Awards
was held in 2016 for awarding the game's
outstanding performers. Its inaugural
ceremony was held at Zurich, Switzerland.
These awards included a FIFA Fan Award
that recognizes an outstanding fan moment.
Best men's player
Best women's player
Best men's player
This went to Lionel Messi.
It is the sixth time he's been voted the world's best, he also won in in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2015.
The player helped Barcelona win La Liga and reach the semi-finals of the Champions League.
Best women's player
United States player Megan Rapinoe won the award for best women's player.
She was up against fellow American Alex Morgan and England's Lucy Bronze.
Rapinoe was the best player at this year's Women's World Cup as she helped the US win the competition.
Best men's coach
urgen Klopp picked up this award.
The Liverpool boss led his team to victory in the Champions League this year.
Klopp beat Tottenham's Mauricio Pochettino and City's Pep Guardiola.
Best women's coach
Whilst US player Megan Rapinoe won the award for best women's player, her coach Jill Ellis won best women's coach.
Rapinoe had loads of her praise for her boss and said: "Jill Ellis and the rest have put us in a great position. This was an incredible year for women's football."
Best goalkeeper
This went to Alisson Becker.
The Liverpool keeper had major success in the Champions League, and was first choice for Brazil as they lifted the Copa America on home soil.
Best goal
Daniel Zsori, the eighteen-year-old player, won the award for best goal.
He won it for his spectacular 93-rd minute overhead kick for Debrecen against Ferencvaros just after he came on as a substitute for his Hungarian league debut in February.
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