FIFA The Best 2023 award winners, voting results revealed

  28 February 2023    Read: 802
FIFA The Best 2023 award winners, voting results revealed

Lionel Messi won the second FIFA The Best honour of his career, recognized as the top men's player in world football, while Alexia Putellas won her second women's trophy in a row, as the seventh edition of the FIFA awards show unfolded on Monday, February 27 in Paris, according to The Sporting News.

Messi, who last won this trophy in 2019, was one of four Argentine recipients on a night that recognised the 2022 World Cup champions. Emiliano 'Dibu' Martinez won The Best men's goalkeeper, Lionel Scaloni claimed The Best men's manager, and Argentina's fans earned The Best fan award for their show of support in Qatar.

Among the award recipients on the women's side, England's Mary Earps won best goalkeeper, while England manager Sarina Wiegman captured the top coach honour after the Lionesses won their first major trophy at Euro 2022.

Despite earning the vote as top goalkeepers, Martinez and Earps were not voted by their peers onto the FIFPro World 11 teams. However, Messi and Putellas both made it.

FIFA has been holding The Best awards since 2016 after the world governing body opted to establish its own awards following years of attaching its name to the prestigious Ballon d'Or awards run by French publication France Football. The Ballon d'Or, the FIFA The Best awards, and the Globe Soccer awards are recognised as the most coveted annual global football honours.

Voting for the FIFA The Best men's awards was based on performances between August 2021 and December 2022 to incorporate the FIFA men's World Cup which concluded in December. The women's awards voting was based on competitions taking place between August 2021 to July 2022, taking into account last summer's Euro 2022 and Copa America 2022 tournaments.

There were 10 award categories in total, including the FIFPro World 11 all-star teams for men and women. Pele's wife was also presented with recognition for the legacy of the Brazilian great who passed away in December 2022.


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