FIFA awards: Live coverage as Lewandowski, Putellas eye top honors
World football’s top players and managers of 2021 are being recognized at The Best FIFA Football Awards show on Monday. Below, theScore is tracking all the winners of the various trophies being handed out in Zurich.
Best Women’s Goalkeeper
Christiane Endler (Lyon and Chile)
After finishing second in each of the last two years – to Sari van Veenendaal in 2019 and Sarah Bouhaddi in 2020 – Chilean netminder Endler finally landed the award at the third time of asking. Endler backstopped Paris Saint-Germain to the Division 1 Feminine title last season, posting 19 clean sheets while allowing just four goals the entire campaign.
Best Men’s Goalkeeper
Edouard Mendy (Chelsea and Senegal)
Mendy has been vital to Chelsea’s success since joining the club in 2020, solidifying what was a problematic position for the Blues prior to his arrival. The Senegalese shot-stopper, 29, backstopped Chelsea to the Champions League title in 2021, and finished the calendar year with more clean sheets (29) than goals conceded (27). After his shocking omission from the Ballon d’Or shortlist, Mendy’s spectacular season has finally garnered the respect it deserves.
Puskas Award winner
Erik Lamela – Tottenham Hotspur vs. Arsenal (March 14, 2021)
Lamela stunned the world with an outrageous rabona in the north London derby. It was the second of its kind that he had scored for Tottenham Hotspur. Already named the goal of the season in the Premier League, the Argentine’s spontaneous strike rightly has now received recognition on a global scale.
FIFA Fair Play Award winner
Denmark national team, medics, and coaching staff
The following awards are still to come today …
Best Men’s Player finalists
Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski is aiming to retain the honor he captured last year. The Polish striker was pipped to the Ballon d’Or by Lionel Messi in November but is the favorite to hoist FIFA’s top individual accolade after yet another goal-laden year.
- Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich and Poland)
- Lionel Messi (Paris Saint-Germain and Argentina)
- Mohamed Salah (Liverpool and Egypt)
Best Women’s Player finalists
A pair of Barcelona superstars are in the running here, with Ballon d’Or holder Alexia Putellas headlining a field comprised of first-time nominees. After English right-back Lucy Bronze broke the trend and took home the silverware last year, the 2021 honor will go to an attacking player once more.
- Jennifer Hermoso (Barcelona and Spain)
- Sam Kerr (Chelsea and Australia)
- Alexia Putellas (Barcelona and Spain)
Best Men’s Coach finalists
After back-to-back wins the last two years, Liverpool bench boss Jurgen Klopp isn’t among the finalists for the 2021 accolade. Instead, a pair of Premier League peers and the mastermind behind Italy’s Euro 2020 triumph are in contention.
- Pep Guardiola (Manchester City)
- Roberto Mancini (Italy)
- Thomas Tuchel (Chelsea)
Best Women’s Coach finalists
After claiming the award twice while managing the Dutch national team, Sarina Wiegman, now the England bench boss, is looking to become the first person – male or female – to win FIFA’s top coaching prize three times. Current Ukraine boss Lluis Cortes, who helped Barcelona win a historic treble in 2021 before departing the club, will provide tough competition.
- Lluis Cortes (Ukraine)
- Emma Hayes (Chelsea)
- Sarina Wiegman (England)
Men’s FIFA FIFPro World11
To be announced.
Women’s FIFA FIFPro World11
To be announced.
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