The 2021 FIFA FIFPRO Men’s World XI was awarded to the deserved individual football players across the globe on the 17th night of 2022.
The ceremony held in Zurich Switzerland in a flashy display was condoned buoyantly as new accounts were set beyond possible improvement.
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Nominees also turned up for the show which thrilled enormous numbers of football fan bases across the globe.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi also struck the headline once more after fifteen times consistent nominations in the FIFA FIFPRO Men’s World XI to date.
Robert Lewandowski also bagged his FIFA Best Men Player of the year award for the second consecutive time starting a run that could be enchanting.
The Denmark national team and the Danish medical team and staff that helped save Christian Eriksen’s life were given the FIFA Fair Play 2021 Award 👏
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Other players also clinched their deserved individual prizes which are revealed below;
Robert Lewandowski incredible year earned him his second consecutive FIFA Best Men Player of the year award, surpassing the likes of Jorginho, Salah and Ngolo Kante.
Barcelona feminine Alexia Putellas emerged as the FIFA Best Women’s Player of 2021 after clinching Champions League, La Liga, Copa de la Reina and Ballon d’Or in a year calendar.
Chelsea manager, Thomas Tuchel emerged as the FIFA Best Men’s coach following his domination in the UEFA club tournament of 2021. He trashed top clubs and gifted Chelsea their two dream European trophies.
Chelsea women coach, Emma Hayes won the FIFA Best women’s coach after leading Chelsea women to their quadruple domestic trophies.
Eric Lamela amazing rabona goal against Arsenal clinched him the Puskas award describing the beauty of his effort against Mikel Arteta side.
Érik Lamela’s Puskás Award-winning goal on repeat 🔁
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Senegalese and Chelsea goalkeeper, Edouard Mendy after his lonely night in Paris was awarded his deserved trophy as claimed by the fans last night. He emerged as the FIFA Best Men’s goalkeeper of the year 2021.
Christiane Endler the Lyon goalkeeper also emerged as FIFA Best Women’s Goalkeeper.
Christine Sinclair was awarded The Best FIFA Special Award for breaking the all-time international goal-scoring record with a tally of 188.
The 5 times Ballon d’Or winner, Cristiano Ronaldo won the FIFA special award for hitting an amazing tally of 115 international goals and counting.
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