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FIFA The Best 2024 Winners: Messi, Mbappé & More

By  Milcah   Tanimu

The FIFA The Best Awards 2024 honored football’s brightest stars. Lionel Messi won the Best Men’s Player award. The event took place in Zurich, where football’s top talents gathered. Here’s a look at the FIFA The Best Awards highlights for 2024.

Lionel Messi Claims Best Men’s Player Award

Lionel Messi secured his seventh FIFA The Best Men’s Player title. His remarkable performances for Argentina and PSG earned him the top honor. Messi continues to build his legacy as one of football’s greatest players.

Kylian Mbappé Wins Best Men’s Forward

Kylian Mbappé won the Best Men’s Forward award. He earned recognition for his excellent play with PSG and France. His speed and ability to score goals impressed fans and critics alike throughout 2024.

Alexia Putella Triumphs as Best Women’s Player

Alexia Putella took home the Best Women’s Player award. The Barcelona and Spain midfielder impressed with her leadership and playmaking skills. Her performances helped Spain achieve success in 2024.

Pep Guardiola Named Best Men’s Coach

Pep Guardiola earned the title of Best Men’s Coach. He led Manchester City to multiple titles in 2024, including the Premier League and Champions League. Guardiola’s strategies and leadership continue to set the standard for top managers.

FIFA Fan Award and Other Highlights

The FIFA Fan Award recognized a dedicated supporter. The ceremony also honored other football stars and coaches for their achievements.

Impact of FIFA The Best 2024

The FIFA The Best Awards celebrated both individual and team accomplishments. The event marked a remarkable year for football. Fans around the world cheered for the winners, demonstrating the sport’s global influence.

Stay tuned for more updates on the latest football news and the stars of FIFA The Best 2024!

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