International football awards
The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024 will be held on 15
January 2024 in London.[1][2]
Winners and nominees [ 🌞 edit ]
The Best FIFA Men's Player
[ edit ]
Twelve players were initially shortlisted on 14 September 2024.[3] The three
finalists 🌞 were revealed on 14 December 2024.[4]
The selection criteria for the men's
players and coaches will be: respective achievements during the 🌞 period from 19 December
2024 to 20 August 2024.[3]
The Best FIFA Men's Goalkeeper [ edit ]
Five players were
initially shortlisted 🌞 on 14 September 2024.[5] The three finalists were revealed on 12
December 2024.[6]
The Best FIFA Men's Coach [ edit ]
Five 🌞 coaches were initially
shortlisted on 14 September 2024.[7] The three finalists were revealed on 13 December
2024.[8]
The Best FIFA Women's 🌞 Player [ edit ]
Sixteen players were initially
shortlisted on 14 September 2024.[9] The three finalists were revealed on 14 December
🌞 2024.[10]
The selection criteria for the women's players and coaches will be:
respective achievements during the period from 1 August 2024 🌞 to 20 August 2024.[1]
The
Best FIFA Women's Goalkeeper [ edit ]
Seven players were initially shortlisted on 14
September 2024.[11] The 🌞 three finalists were revealed on 12 December 2024.[12]
The Best
FIFA Women's Coach [ edit ]
Six coaches were initially shortlisted on 🌞 14 September
2024.[13] The three finalists were revealed on 13 December 2024.[14]
FIFA Puskás Award
[ edit ]
The eleven players initially 🌞 shortlisted for the award were announced on 22
September 2024.[15] The three finalists were revealed on 14 December 2024.[16]
FIFA Fan
🌞 Award [ edit ]
The award celebrates the best fan moments or gestures of August 2024 to
August 2024, regardless of 🌞 championship, gender or nationality. The shortlist was
compiled by a panel of FIFA experts.[17]
Fan(s) Reason Colón fan The TV cameras 🌞 panned
in on a Colón fan who was cradling his son in his arms while feeding him his bottle
during 🌞 the team's Argentinian top-tier encounter against Barracas Central. The
heart-warming scene reflected the supporter's will to kindle a passion for 🌞 the club in
his son from the earliest age. Dribbling a football for an average of 32 km a day 🌞 for
32 days from the Gold Coast to Sydney, the challenge undertaken by Fran Hurndall aimed
to inspire women and 🌞 girls in sport to dare to dream and fulfil their potential at all
levels, on and off the pitch, while 🌞 her 1,000 km run raised money for the Women Sport
Australia charity. Millonarios fan Colombian youngster, who was a big 🌞 Millonarios fan,
fulfilled his final wish before being euthanised due to an unknown illness. On the eve
of his passing, 🌞 the fanatical fan got to meet the members of the first-team squad ahead
of their league clash against Alianza Petrolera.