Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr has been named FIFA Best men's player after losing out on the Ballon D'Or. (AP PHOTO)
Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr has been named FIFA Best men's player after losing out on the Ballon D'Or. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP
Brazil's Vinicius Jr has been voted FIFA's Best men's player for 2024 with Spain Aitana Bonmati retaining the women's award.
The 24-year-old, who helped Real Madrid win the Champions League and La Liga, beat nine other nominees including Ballon d'Or winner Rodri and record winner Lionel Messi. He is the first Brazilian to win since Kaka in 2007, and the sixth overall. It is his first major international award.
The awards were held at a dinner attended by FIFA President Gianni Infantino in the Qatari capital Doha on Tuesday, announced at one day's notice. This meant Bonmati could not attend as Barcelona are playing a Women's Champions League tie in Spain on Wednesday.
Most winners sent video messages instead of attending although with Real Madrid playing Mexican club Pachuca in the FIFA Intercontinental Cup final in the city the following day Vinicius Jr was in attendance.
His club had skipped the rival Ballon d'Or ceremony in October after being angry about Vinicius Jr not winning.
FIFA said the award winners were decided by an "equally weighted voting system" by fans, the current captains and coaches of all national teams, and media representatives, with the contenders selected based on their performances from August 21, 2023, to August 10, 2024.
US coach and former Chelsea boss Emma Hayes won the women's coach award for winning the Premier League and Olympics. Carlo Ancelotti took the men's prize having guided Madrid to a 15th European Cup and his fifth personally.
Alejandro Garnacho of Manchester United received the Puskas Award for the Best men's goal for his overhead kick against Everton in the Premier League.
The women's equivalent gong, the inaugural Marta Award, was picked up by Marta herself after the Brazil star's strike in a friendly against Jamaica.
The Best women's goalkeeper was American Alyssa Naeher while the men's award went to Argentina and Aston Villa stopper Emiliano Martinez.
The award ceremony's timing was criticised not just for the short notice meaning few winners could be there, but also because of the clash with the Women's Champions League. The online feed started late, a camera was shaky and there were several other technical and procedural glitches.
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