Show starts: 00:00
THE Best FIFA Special Award - Christine Sinclair: 05:13
The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper Award - Christiane Endler: 14:35
The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper Award - Edouard Mendy: 19:14
The FIFA Puskas Award – Erik Lamela: 24:18
Gerd Muller Tribute: 29:45
The FIFA Fair Play Award - Denmark: 32:05
The Best FIFA Women’s Coach Award - Emma Hayes: 37:44
The Best FIFA Men’s Coach Award – Thomas Tuchel: 42:48
The FIFA Fan Award – Denmark & Finland fans: 48:58
FIFA FIFPRO Women’s World11: 56:45
FIFA FIFPRO Men’s World11: 1:03:40
The Best FIFA Women’s Player Award - Alexia Putellas: 1:10:03
The Best FIFA Men’s Player Award – Robert Lewandowski: 1:15:34
The Best FIFA Special Award – Cristiano Ronaldo: 1:19:44
Outro: 1:24:55
The Best FIFA Football Awards™ 2021 ceremony, held as a virtual TV show from the Home of FIFA in Zurich, crowned two household names, Alexia Putellas and Robert Lewandowski, as the outstanding players in women’s and men’s football respectively.
Poland and FC Bayern München striker Lewandowski was recognised as The Best FIFA Men’s Player for the second year in succession. For her part, Spain midfielder Putellas, who had made The Best FIFA Women’s Player shortlist for the first time, capped her exploits with FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team by winning the prestigious award.
Chelsea FC Women manager Emma Hayes was voted The Best FIFA Women’s Coach for the first time in her career, a feat that was matched by her Chelsea FC counterpart, Thomas Tuchel, who topped the poll for The Best FIFA Men’s Coach.
Senegal shot-stopper Édouard Mendy made it a hat-trick for the London club by being chosen as The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper, becoming the first African to win the accolade, while Chile and Olympique Lyonnais’ Christiane Endler was named The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper on the strength of her sensational displays.
The Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony also recognised two outstanding performances on the international stage, where landmark goalscoring records have been broken. Christine Sinclair, with 188 goals in 308 caps for Canada, received The Best FIFA Special Award for women’s football, and Cristiano Ronaldo, with 115 goals in 184 appearances for Portugal, received The Best FIFA Special Award for men’s football.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino presented the awards to Christine Sinclair (virtual) and Cristiano Ronaldo (in person) during The Best FIFA Football Awards 2021 ceremony at the Home of FIFA in Zurich.
More on #TheBest FIFA Football Awards:
https://www.fifa.com/the-best-fifa-football-awards/
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FIFA Puskas Award 2021 | The Nominees:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCGIzmTE4d0hnsUdaYxWH_PkkO2Frbvec
THE Best FIFA Special Award - Christine Sinclair: 05:13
The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper Award - Christiane Endler: 14:35
The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper Award - Edouard Mendy: 19:14
The FIFA Puskas Award – Erik Lamela: 24:18
Gerd Muller Tribute: 29:45
The FIFA Fair Play Award - Denmark: 32:05
The Best FIFA Women’s Coach Award - Emma Hayes: 37:44
The Best FIFA Men’s Coach Award – Thomas Tuchel: 42:48
The FIFA Fan Award – Denmark & Finland fans: 48:58
FIFA FIFPRO Women’s World11: 56:45
FIFA FIFPRO Men’s World11: 1:03:40
The Best FIFA Women’s Player Award - Alexia Putellas: 1:10:03
The Best FIFA Men’s Player Award – Robert Lewandowski: 1:15:34
The Best FIFA Special Award – Cristiano Ronaldo: 1:19:44
Outro: 1:24:55
The Best FIFA Football Awards™ 2021 ceremony, held as a virtual TV show from the Home of FIFA in Zurich, crowned two household names, Alexia Putellas and Robert Lewandowski, as the outstanding players in women’s and men’s football respectively.
Poland and FC Bayern München striker Lewandowski was recognised as The Best FIFA Men’s Player for the second year in succession. For her part, Spain midfielder Putellas, who had made The Best FIFA Women’s Player shortlist for the first time, capped her exploits with FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team by winning the prestigious award.
Chelsea FC Women manager Emma Hayes was voted The Best FIFA Women’s Coach for the first time in her career, a feat that was matched by her Chelsea FC counterpart, Thomas Tuchel, who topped the poll for The Best FIFA Men’s Coach.
Senegal shot-stopper Édouard Mendy made it a hat-trick for the London club by being chosen as The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper, becoming the first African to win the accolade, while Chile and Olympique Lyonnais’ Christiane Endler was named The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper on the strength of her sensational displays.
The Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony also recognised two outstanding performances on the international stage, where landmark goalscoring records have been broken. Christine Sinclair, with 188 goals in 308 caps for Canada, received The Best FIFA Special Award for women’s football, and Cristiano Ronaldo, with 115 goals in 184 appearances for Portugal, received The Best FIFA Special Award for men’s football.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino presented the awards to Christine Sinclair (virtual) and Cristiano Ronaldo (in person) during The Best FIFA Football Awards 2021 ceremony at the Home of FIFA in Zurich.
More on #TheBest FIFA Football Awards:
https://www.fifa.com/the-best-fifa-football-awards/
Follow the FIFA Football Awards on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/FIFAFootballAwards
FIFA Puskas Award 2021 | The Nominees:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCGIzmTE4d0hnsUdaYxWH_PkkO2Frbvec
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