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The 2020 World Player of the Year gala was hosted online by FIFA this year. Robert Lewandowskiwho won the elections sat down Lionel messi and Cristiano Ronaldo by. For the Pole, it is the first award of this magnitude after being elected European Footballer of the Year 2020. This award has been awarded since 1991 and the forward of the FC Bayern Munich he is the first Bundesliga professional to win the trophy.
Last season, the Polish forward scored 55 goals and recorded ten assists in 47 competitive matches. He was also the top scorer in the German Bundesliga, the DFB Cup and the Champions League. Lewandowski was very enthusiastic: “It is an incredible feeling, I am very proud and very satisfied. A great day. This award also belongs to my teammates and coaches.”
He became a world footballer Lucy Bronzethat are still until summer Olympic Lyon I was under contract and now with Manchester city play, chosen. She sat against Pernille Harder and Wendie renard through and therefore is also the first defender to win the election.
The winners of the 2020 FIFA Football Awards
soccer player of the year: Robert Lewandowski (POL / FC Bayern Munich)
Footballer of the year: Lucy Bronze (ENG / Manchester City)
Coach of the year: Jürgen Klopp (GER / Liverpool)
Coach of the year: Sarina Wiegman (NED / Netherlands Team Leader)
Goalkeeper of the year: Manuel Neuer (GER / FC Bayern Munich)
Goalkeeper of the year: Sarah Bouhaddi (FRA / Olympique Lyonnais)
FIFA Puskas Award for Goal of the Year: Son Heung-min (KOR / Tottenham)
FIFA Fair Play Award: Mattia Agnese (ITA)
FIFA Fan Award: Marivaldo Francisco da Silva (BRA)
FIFA / FIFPro World11 Men: Alisson (BRA / Liverpool) – Alexander-Arnold (ENG / Liverpool), Virgil van Dijk (NED / Liverpool), Sergio Ramos (ESP / Real Madrid), Alphonso Davies (CAN / FC Bayern) – Joshua Kimmich (GER / FC Bayern), Kevin de Bruyne (BEL / Manchester City), Thiago (ESP / FC Bayern / Liverpool) – Lionel Messi (ARG / FC Barcelona), Robert Lewandowski (POL / FC Bayern), Cristiano Ronaldo (POR / Juventus Turin)
FIFA / FIFPro World 11 women: Christiane Endler (CHI / Paris SG) – Lucy Bronze (ENG / Manchester City), Wendie Renard (FRA / Olympique Lyonnais), Millie Bright (ENG / Chelsea), Delphine Cascarino (FRA / Olympique Lyonnais) – Barbara Bonansea (ITA / Juventus Turin), Veronica Boquete (ESP / AC Milan), Megan Rapinoe (USA / OL Reign) – Pernille Harder (DEN / Wolfsburg / Chelsea), Vivianne Miedema (NED / Arsenal), Tobin Heath (USA / Portland Thorns / Manchester United )