2017 FIFA Awards Winners [Full LIST]
1 min readThe Best FIFA Football Awards 2017 were held on 23 October 2017 in London, England. The ceremony was hosted by Idris Elba.
Here are the full list of winners:
BEST GOALKEEPER: Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus)
BEST GOAL (PUSKAS AWARD): Olivier Giroud (Arsenal)
BEST COACH: Zinedine Zidane (Real Madrid)
BEST PLAYER: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
FAIR PLAY AWARD: Francis Kone (Senegal)
BEST YOUNG PLAYER (GOLDEN BOY):
2017 Golden Boy Award voting points:
Mbappe – 291 (WINNER)
Dembele – 149
Rashford – 76
Jesus – 72
FIFA FAN AWARD: Celtic fans
FIFPRO WORLD XI:
1. Gianluigi Buffon
2. Dani Alves
3. Marcelo
4. Sergio Ramos
5. Bonnuci
6. Luca Modric
7. Neymar Dos Santos
8. Toni Kroos
9. Cristiano Ronaldo
10. Andres Iniesta
11. Lionel Messi
SUMMARY:
BY LEAGUES:
EPL – 0
LA LIGA – 7
LIGUE 1 – 2
SERIE A – 2
BUNDESLIGA – 0
BY CLUBS:
REAL MADRID – 5
BARCELONA – 2
PSG – 2
JUVENTUS – 1
AC MILAN – 1
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FIFA WORLD PLAYER OF THE YEAR HISTORY WINNERS
2017 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal
2016 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal
2015 Lionel Messi Argentina
2014 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal
2013 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal
2012 Lionel Messi Argentina
2011 Lionel Messi Argentina
2010 Lionel Messi Argentina
2009 Lionel Messi Argentina
2008 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal
2007 Kaká Brazil
2006 Fabio Cannavaro Italy
2005 Ronaldinho Brazil
2004 Ronaldinho Brazil
2003 Zinedine Zidane France
2002 Ronaldo Brazil
2001 Luís Figo Portugal
2000 Zinedine Zidane France
1999 Rivaldo Brazil
1998 Zinedine Zidane France
1997 Ronaldo Brazil
1996 Ronaldo Brazil
1995 George Weah Liberia
1994 Romário Brazil
1993 Roberto Baggio Italy
1992 Marco van Basten Netherlands
1991 Lothar Matthäus Germany
SUMMARY
Messi – 5
Cristiano Ronaldo – 5
Zinedine Zidane – 3
Ronaldo – 3
Ronaldinho – 2
Others – 1 each
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FIFA WORLD BEST COACH OF THE YEAR HISTORY WINNERS
2010 José Mourinho (Internazionale)
2011 Pep Guardiola (Barcelona)
2012 Vicente del Bosque (Spain)
2013 Jupp Heynckes (Bayern Munich)
2014 Joachim Löw (Germany)
2015 Luis Enrique (Barcelona)
2016 Claudio Ranieri (Italy)
2017 Zinedine Zidane (France)