Who Won The Best FIFA Football Awards 2025? Final Results, List of Prize Winners as Donnarumma, Hampton Take Goalkeeper Awards
Ousmane Dembele and Aitana Bonmati lead winners at the ceremony that also honored coaches, goalkeepers, and fan contributions in football's global celebration.
- The Best FIFA Football Awards in Doha on Tuesday, December 16 named Ousmane Dembele Best FIFA Men's Player and Aitana Bonmati Best FIFA Women's Player.
- After splitting from the Ballon d'Or in 2016, FIFA has run its own annual awards show to recognise standout players, coaches and fan moments worldwide.
- In the Best 11, fan voting named Gianluigi Donnarumma, Hakimi, van Dijk, Lamine Yamal, and Dembele; Lizbeth Ovalle was among the women's lineup.
- Luis Enrique clinched The Best FIFA Men's Coach prize, Sarina Wiegman won The Best FIFA Women's Coach award, and Santiago Montiel took the FIFA Puskas Award for his Independiente goal.
- The ceremony's results will shape reputations and end seasonal debate as Gianluigi Donnarumma, Best FIFA Men's Goalkeeper , and Hannah Hampton, Best FIFA Women's Goalkeeper , reflect standout performances.
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Premier League players snubbed in Fifa best XI while only two England stars picked ahead of World Cup
Fifa unveiled their Best XI during a ceremony in Doha on Tuesday, with Paris Saint-Germain players dominating the selection.Just three Premier League stars earned selection: Liverpool skipper Virgil van Dijk, Chelsea midfielder Cole Palmer and Manchester City star Gianluigi Donnarumma.The French champions, who secured the Champions League, Ligue 1 and Coupe de France treble last season, contributed four players to the lineup.Achraf Hakimi, Willi…
Mbappé came second and Lamine Yamal came third in the International Football Association Board's vote.
Full list of winners at Fifa’s The Best Awards
Ousmane Dembélé of Paris Saint-Germain was named world footballer of the year 2025 in Qatar. He prevailed against Kylian Mbappé and Lamine Yamal. Aitana Bonmatí became the best player.
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