FIFA World Player of the Year: Messi again World Player of the Year, Bonmatí World Player of the Year

As of: January 15, 2024 10:15 p.m

Lionel Messi wins The Best FIFA Football Award again. The Argentine prevailed against Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland.

Lionel Messi again and again: The Argentine world champion was voted world footballer of the year despite his departure from the big sports stage. The 36-year-old was honored in his absence on Monday evening in London; he surprisingly beat goalkeeper Erling Haaland from triple winners Manchester City and Kylian Mbappé from Paris Saint-Germain. Messi, who moved to Inter Miami in the USA in the summer, was able to celebrate his eighth FIFA award – there was rather restrained applause in the Hammersmith Apollo. In the women’s category, Spain’s Aitana Bonmatí was voted world footballer. The 25-year-old world champion from FC Barcelona left the Colombian Linda Caicedo from Real Madrid and the Spaniard Jennifer Hermoso from the Mexican team Tigres Femenil behind her.

German professionals played no role at the celebratory gala. DFB captain Ilkay Gündogan, Marc-André ter Stegen and Ann-Kathrin Berger made it onto the shortlist in the categories of best player, best goalkeeper and best goalkeeper, but did not make it to the final selection.

Wiegman and Guardiola become world trainers

Spaniard Pep Guardiola has been named World Coach of the Year for the second time. The 52-year-old, who won the treble with Manchester City in 2023, prevailed in the vote by the world football association FIFA against the Italians Simone Inzaghi from Inter Milan and Luciano Spalletti, currently coach of the Italian national team. The Dutchwoman Sarina Wiegman, who led the English national team to the World Cup final in the summer, was honored as the best coach.

Guardiola won the election of captains, coaches, fans and journalists for the first time in 2011, when he was still coach of FC Barcelona. “Thank you very much,” said the former FC Bayern coach on stage at London’s Hammersmith Apollo. “I want to share this trophy with Simone and Luciano. I want to share this trophy with Manchester.” At the end of his speech, the former professional also thanked his family, who accompanied him to the English metropolis. Wiegman had already won the FIFA election in 2017, 2020 and 2022. “Some of you are probably thinking: ‘Here she is again’. I’m sorry,” said the cheerful Dutchwoman. She beat the Spaniard Jonatan Giraldez from FC Barcelona and the Englishwoman Emma Hayes (Chelsea FC) in the election.

World goalkeeper and world goalkeeper 2023 play in Manchester

Mary Earps from Manchester United received the award in the goalkeeper position. The 30-year-old was able to repeat her success from last year. Among the goalkeepers, the Brazilian Ederson from Manchester City received his first award.

Remembering Beckenbauer, Charlton and Zagallo

The celebratory FIFA gala with the award to the world footballer is also dedicated to Franz Beckenbauer. Together with the Englishman Sir Bobby Charlton and the Brazilian Mário Zagallo, the German football legend was honored at the Hammersmith Apollo in the British capital. Beckenbauer died on January 7th at the age of 78. “Franz was by far the best and most important player in the history of German football,” said long-time companion Paul Breitner, visibly moved in the hall. “He was an extraordinary person.” It was his “great honor and a pleasure” to play in a team with Beckenbauer.

Zagallo died on January 5, 2024, Charlton on October 21, 2023. Like Beckenbauer, Zagallo had achieved the feat of becoming world champion as a coach and as a player. Charlton had shaped British football for years and celebrated the World Cup title as a professional in 1966.

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