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·18 December 2024
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·18 December 2024
After getting snubbed in the Ballon d'Or ceremony, Real Madrid's Vinícius Júnior got his recognition for a stellar 2023-24 season by winning The Best FIFA Men's Player 2024 award.
The Brazilian winger was instrumental in Real Madrid's La Liga and UEFA Champions League winning campaigns. He participated in 39 games for Los Blancos, tallying 24 goals and 11 assists, becoming the youngest player ever to score in two Champions League finals surpassing Lionel Messi. So far this season, he has 13 goals and nine assists remaining as a focal point of his team's success.
The 24-year-old is a deserved winner. His performances have marveled the soccer world, becoming the best player in the best team in the world.
Here's a full breakdown of how Vinícius Júnior won The Best FIFA Men's Player 2024 award.
Between national team coaches and captains, plus media members, Vinícius got 1,593 points. Each first place vote is worth five points, second place is worth three and third is worth one. He also got the overwhelming majority of the fan vote, with 1,147,276 points, compared to second place finisher, Manchester City's Rodri, who got 264,835.
Eighty-eight national team captains gave the Brazilian first place votes; on the other hand, he got 55 first place votes from coaches. The media gave him 74 more, bringing the grand total of first place votes to 217.
Interestingly, Rodri edged Vinícius in both media and coaches points; however, Vini Jr.'s commanding victory in both the captain and fan category gave him the overall edge to be crowned as the winner.
As previously mentioned, the votes for all The Best FIFA Awards come from four different categories: National team captains, national team coaches, journalists and fans.
Each category is worth 25% of the final results, and each nominated player scored from one to 13 points, all depending on their finishing position on the voting from each of these four groups.
Every single country that's part of FIFA could have their national team coach and captain vote, as well as one media representative from each nation. However, one nation's captain mysteriously didn't cast a vote: France's captain, Kylian Mbappé.
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