The Best Awards LIVE FIFA award ceremony awards Puskas 2021 | National teams

This Monday will be the delivery gala of the premios The Best from FIFA to the best footballers of the last year.

2:17 pm The winner of The Best award for best player of the season is Robert Lewandowski

2:13 pm Alexia Putellas (FC Barcelona) wins The Best award for the best footballer of the season

2:05 p.m. The ideal men’s team at The Best gala had no major surprises, beyond an attack with Cristiano, Haaland, Lewandowski and Messi. This is eleven:

1:55 pm They choose the ideal team of the women’s soccer season. This is 11:


1:50 p.m.
The award for the best fans goes to Finland and Denmark, in the midst of the Eriksen emergency.

1:45 p.m. Thomas Tuchel wins the award for the best manager of the season, won the Champions League with Chelsea

1:39 p.m. Chelsea manager Emma Hayes wins best women’s football coach award

1:32 p.m. The Fair Play award went to the Danish national team and the medical staff that saved the life of Christian Eriksen, victim of a heart attack during Euro 2020.

1:30 p.m. Tribute to the late German Gerd Müller

1:25 p.m. The candidate goals for the Puskas Award roll, starting with that of the Colombian Luis Díaz against Brazil. But the winner is the Argentine Erik Lamela (Seville)

1:21 p.m. Frenchman Edouard Mendy (Chelsea) wins award for best goalkeeper of the season

1:15 p.m. ¡Chilean Christiane Endler (Olympique Lyon) wins award for best goalkeeper! First Latin American to achieve it

1:07 p.m. Canadian Christine Sincalair (Portland Thorns) wins scoring award

1:03 p.m. Words from the FIFA president, he welcomes the people who join the broadcast and wishes it to be the last time that the event has to be done online.

THE CEREMONY BEGINS!

The conditions of the pandemic force a remote ceremony, in which all attention is focused on the candidates for best footballer of the year, after the controversy generated by the last Ballon d’Or for the Argentine Lionel Messi.

The candidates are:

Male Footballer of the Year

Robert Lewandowski (Polonia – Bayern Múnich)

Lionel Messi (Argentina – Barcelona / PSG)

Mohamed Salah (Egipto – Liverpool)

Female Footballer of the Year

Jennifer Hermoso (Spain – Barcelona)

Sam Kerr (Australia – Chelsea)

Alexia Putellas (Spain – Barcelona)

Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year

Pep Guardiola (Spain – Manchester City)

Roberto Mancini (Italy – Italy national team)

Thomas Tuchel (Alemania – Chelsea)

Women’s Soccer Coach of the Year

Lluís Cortés (Spain – Barcelona)

Emma Hayes (England-Chelsea)

Sarina Wiegman (Netherlands – Netherlands National Team / England National Team)

goalkeeper of the year

Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy – Milan / PSG)

douard Mendy (Senegal – Chelsea)

Manuel Neuer (Germany – Bayern Munich)


archer of the year

Ann-Katrin Berger (Alemania – Chelsea)

Christiane Endler (Chile – PSG / Lyon)

Stephanie Lynn Marie Labbé (Canada – Rosengard / PSG)

Hedvig Lindahl (Sweden – Atletico Madrid)

Alyssa Naeher (USA – Chicago Red Stars)

Premio Puskás

Érik Lamela (Tottenham vs. Arsenal, Premier League)

Patrik Shick (Czech Republic vs. Scotland, European Championship)

Mehdi Taremi (Porto vs. Chelsea, Champions League)

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