Soccer is a team game, but that doesn’t prevent an almighty scramble for individual awards every single year.

The Ballon d’Or might boast the renown and prestige that all other prizes aspire to achieve, but the relatively recent introduction of the Best FIFA Football Awards offers another route to solo stardom for the world’s elite.

There are an array of accolades on offer at the ceremony, which has been staged by world soccer’s governing body since the inaugural event in January 2017. Prizes are distributed based on performances over the calendar year, with both coaches and players earning acclaim.

Here are the past winners across all the Best FIFA Football Awards categories since its inception.


The Best FIFA Men’s Player: Past Winners

Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi has won the accolade more than any other player. | Rich Storry/Getty Images

Cristiano Ronaldo scooped the first two Best FIFA Men’s Player awards, collecting the prize for 2016 and 2017, but it’s the ex-Real Madrid star’s longstanding career rival Lionel Messi who has collected the crown most frequently.

The veteran forward triumphed in 2019 with Barcelona and then won successive awards in 2022 and 2023 following his performances for Paris Saint-Germain, Inter Miami and, most importantly, Argentina.

Robert Lewandowski is tied with Ronaldo in second with two victories, while modern Real Madrid greats Luka Modrić and Vinicius Junior have also clinched the honor previously.

YearWinnerClub
2016Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid
2017Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid
2018Luka ModrićReal Madrid
2019Lionel MessiBarcelona
2020Robert LewandowskiBayern Munich
2021Robert LewandowskiBayern Munich
2022Lionel MessiParis Saint-Germain
2023Lionel MessiParis Saint-Germain/Inter Miami
2024Vinicius JuniorReal Madrid

The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper: Past Winners

Emiliano Martínez
Emiliano Martínez has won the prize twice. | IMAGO/Alterphotos

The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper was not crowned in 2016 as Gianluigi Buffon scooped the inaugural title the following year for his displays with Juventus. Thibaut Courtois stole his crown in 2018, representing both Chelsea and Real Madrid, before Alisson and Manuel Neuer proceeded to earn the prize.

But Premier League sides have dominated the award in recent years, with Édouard Mendy winning in 2021 after his Champions League heroics with Chelsea, while Manchester City’s Ederson ran out victor in 2023—sandwiched in between victories for Aston Villa stopper Emiliano Martínez.

YearPlayerClub
2017Gianluigi BuffonJuventus
2018Thibaut CourtoisChelsea/Real Madrid
2019AlissonLiverpool
2020Manuel NeuerBayern Munich
2021Édouard MendyChelsea
2022Emiliano MartínezAston Villa
2023EdersonManchester City
2024Emiliano MartínezAston Villa

The Best FIFA Men’s Coach: Past Winners

Jürgen Klopp laughing.
Only Jürgen Klopp has won the award more than once. | Michael Regan/Getty Images

An array of soccer’s elite tactical minds have got their hands on the Best FIFA Men’s Coach award, but only ex-Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has won it on more than one occasion. Champions League success in 2019 and Premier League glory in 2020 ensured two successive triumphs.

Claudio Ranieri rightly won the trophy in 2016 after achieving impossible Premier League glory with Leicester City, while Frenchmen Zinedine Zidane and Didier Deschamps followed in the Italian’s footsteps.

Thomas Tuchel, Lionel Scaloni, Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti have all won since Klopp’s back-to-back titles.

YearManagerTeam
2016Claudio RanieriLeicester City
2017Zinedine ZidaneReal Madrid
2018Didier DeschampsFrance
2019Jürgen KloppLiverpool
2020Jürgen KloppLiverpool
2021Thomas TuchelParis Saint-Germain/Chelsea
2022Lionel ScaloniArgentina
2023Pep GuardiolaManchester City
2024Carlo AncelottiReal Madrid

FIFA Puskás Award: Past Winners

Former Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud
A special Olivier Giroud scorpion kick was voted best in 2017. | Craig Mercer/CameraSport/Getty Images

The FIFA Puskás Award is less self-explanatory, but is awarded to the best goal across a calendar year. A few unknowns have achieved the feat, with Mohd Faiz Subri, Dániel Zsóri, Marcin Oleksy and Guilherme Madruga hardly household names.

However, plenty of big-hitters have scored stunners worthy of the prize, with Premier League stars past and present dominating the award. Mohamed Salah, Son Heung-min and Alejandro Garnacho are among the recipients.

YearPlayerTeam
2016Mohd Faiz SubriPenang
2017Olivier GiroudArsenal
2018Mohamed SalahLiverpool
2019Dániel ZsóriDebrecen
2020Son Heung-minTottenham Hotspur
2021Erik LamelaTottenham Hotspur
2022Marcin OleksyWarta Poznań
2023Guilherme MadrugaBotafogo-SP
2024Alejandro GarnachoManchester United

The Best FIFA Women’s Player: Past Winners

Barcelona Femení midfielder Aitana Bonmatí.
Aitana Bonmatí has dominated the award in recent years. | IMAGO / Sports Press Photo

Before Barcelona’s dominance of the Best FIFA Women’s Player award, winners were hard to predict.

Carli Lloyd won the inaugural prize and was followed by United States compatriot Megan Rapinoe three years later. In between their victories, Lieke Martens and Marta clinched the crown, while Lucy Bronze triumphed in 2020.

But it’s been all Barça since then, with two-time Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas collecting FIFA’s top individual prize in the same year as her golden ball wins in 2021 and 2022.

Like her fellow Spaniard, Aitana Bonmatí has won back-to-back titles, adding to her three Ballon d’Or wins.

YearPlayerClub
2016Carli LloydHouston Dash
2017Lieke MartensRosengård/Paris Saint-Germain
2018MartaOrlando Pride
2019Megan RapinoeSeattle Reign
2020Lucy BronzeLyon/Manchester City
2021Alexia PutellasBarcelona
2022Alexia PutellasBarcelona
2023Aitana BonmatíBarcelona
2024Aitana BonmatíBarcelona

The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper: Past Winners

Mary Earps
Mary Earps won best goalkeeper twice at Manchester United. | James Gill/Danehouse/Getty Images

The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper award wasn’t dished out until 2019, with Sari van Veenendaal the first ever victor. Two Lyon stoppers followed in her path, with Sarah Bouhaddi and Christiane Endler enjoying wins in the subsequent years.

Mary Earps remains the only two-time winner following her exploits with both Manchester United and, chiefly, England. She won successive crowns in 2022 and 2023, but was unable to achieve a three-peat as Alyssa Naeher beat her to the trophy in 2024.

YearPlayerClub
2019Sari van VeenendaalArsenal/Atlético Madrid
2020Sarah BouhaddiLyon
2021Christiane EndlerParis Saint-Germain/Lyon
2022Mary EarpsManchester United
2023Mary EarpsManchester United
2024Alyssa NaeherChicago Red Stars

The Best FIFA Women’s Coach: Past Winners

Sarina Wiegman
Sarina Wiegman has dominated this award. | IMAGO/Schüler

This is Sarina Wiegman’s award. Having won the prize four times—twice while managing the Netherlands and twice while coaching England—she has demolished the competition since the first award in 2016, which was won by Silva Neid.

Emma Hayes is the only other serial champion, winning in 2021 and 2024, while ex-Lyon manager Reynald Pedros and former United States head coach Jill Ellis have each won once.

YearManagerTeam
2016Silvia NeidGermany
2017Sarina WiegmanNetherlands
2018Reynald PedrosLyon
2019Jill EllisUnited States
2020Sarina WiegmanNetherlands
2021Emma HayesChelsea
2022Sarina WiegmanEngland
2023Sarina WiegmanEngland
2024Emma HayesChelsea/United States

FIFA Marta Award: Past Winners

Brazil star Marta
Marta won the inaugural award named after her. | Chico Peixoto/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images

The equivalent of FIFA’s Puskás Award in the women’s game, the FIFA Marta Award is named after the fabled Brazilian star. She also won the inaugural title in 2024 for her stunning strike against Jamaica in an international friendly.

Year[PlayerTeam
2024MartaBrazil

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This article was originally published on www.si.com as The Best FIFA Football Awards: Full List of Past Winners.