OneFootball
Emily Wilson·17 December 2020
OneFootball
Emily Wilson·17 December 2020
The 2020 Fifa The Best awards ceremony took place in Zurich on Thursday.
Hereâs who each award went to this year âŠ
Robert Lewandowskiâs remarkable individual form helped him win the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and UEFA Champions League with Bayern Munich while scoring an incredible amount of goals along the way.
The winning mentality of Lucy Bronze didnât go unnoticed as she helped Olympique Lyonnais win the UEFA Womenâs Champions League and Division 1 FĂ©minine title before moving to Manchester City.
After winning the 2019 UEFA Champions League, manager JĂŒrgen Klopp has continued to find success with Liverpool and steered them towards their first-ever Premier League title (2019/20).
After directing the Netherlands to the 2019 FIFA Womenâs World Cup final, manager Sarina Wiegman has continued to turn the Dutch team into tough international competitors. She is set to take over as Englandâs womenâs national team in 2021.
A staple in Hans-Dieter Flickâs side, Manuel Neuer helped treble-winning Bayern Munich conquer the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and the UEFA Champions League.
A veteran with Olympique Lyonnais, Sarah Bouhaddi helped the dominant French club win their seventh UEFA Womenâs Champions League title and fifth in a row since the 2015/16 season.
Alisson Becker
Trent Alexander-Arnold Sergio Ramos Virgil Van Dijk Alphonso Davies
Thiago Alcantara Kevin De Bruyne Joshua Kimmich
Lionel Messi Robert Lewandowski Cristiano Ronaldo
Christiane Endler
Lucy Bronze Wendie Renard Millie Bright
Tobin Heath Veronica Boquete Barbara Bonansea Megan Rapinoe
Delphine Cascarino Viviane Miedema Pernille Harder
Against Burnley in December 2019, Tottenhamâs Son Heung-Min carried the ball from deep inside his own half, used his speed to pass multiple opposition players and score all in 10 seconds.