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Vinicius Junior wins FIFA Best award after Real Madrid star's Ballon d'Or fury

DOHA, QATAR - DECEMBER 17: The big screen shows Vinicius Junior of Real Madrid (not pictured) the winner of The Best FIFA Men's Player Award during the The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024 at Aspire Academy on December 17, 2024 in Doha, Qatar. (Photo by Christopher Pike - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Vinicius Junior took FIFA's top prize at the ceremony in Qatar

Vinicius Junior has been crowned the winner of the men's FIFA Best award following his stellar 2024 with Real Madrid.

Vinicius Jr, 24, missed out on this year's Ballon d'Or to Manchester City midfielder Rodri, a controversial decision which sparked anger in Madrid. But the Brazilian has been rewarded in the latest vote, being awarded the trophy during the ceremony in Qatar.

Already in the capital of Doha ahead of Real's Intercontinental World Cup final against Pachuca, Vinicius was present to lift the trophy. The 24-year-old and his Real team-mates had boycotted October's Ballon d'Or ceremony, furious with the decision to give Rodri the coveted accolade.

Vinicius Jr remarked on stage: "It was looking impossible for me to arrive here on this stageā€¦ I arrived from a small place, close to poverty and crime. Now I'm here. I want to thank the people who voted for me, the players, the coaches, the fans. This is very important to me."

Rodri finished in second place, five points behind Vinicius Jr, with England star Jude Bellingham finishing third. Barcelona's Aitana Bonmati was named named the Best women's player for a second consecutive year.

Vinicius Jr's manager, Carlo Ancelotti, won the men's coach award. There were award for Premier League stars Emiliano Martinez and Alejandro Garnacho.

Aston Villa's Martinez won the men's goalkeeper award, with Garnacho claiming the Puskas Award for his goal in Manchester United's win against Everton in November 2023.

Reliving his goal, Garnacho told the audience in Doha, via a video message: "Diogo [Dalot] crossed the ball, and it was a little bit behind me, so it was impossible for a header. When the ball was in the air, I thought it was the moment to go for it. I had tried this technique so many times in training. I thought, 'This is the time to do it, to see what happens.' And I scored, so it was perfect!"

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