Ousmane Dembélé (PSG/France) secured the top prize after a treble-winning season and leading PSG to their first Champions League title.
The ceremony was defined by first-ever win and Aitana Bonmatí ’s record-breaking third consecutive title.
Gianluigi Donnarumma (Man City/Italy) won his first Men's Goalkeeper award, while Hannah Hampton (Chelsea/England) was honored as the Best Women's Goalkeeper following a stellar year for club and country. Special Recognition and Goals Best FIFA Football Awards
The Best FIFA Football Awards 2025, held on , in Doha, Qatar, marked a historic evening where established legends and new faces were honored. The ceremony’s rapid pace and the diverse voting system—split equally among national captains, coaches, journalists, and fans—highlighted FIFA’s democratic approach to global football. 2025 Award Highlights
Aitana Bonmatí (Barcelona/Spain) achieved a historic three-peat, becoming the first woman to win the award three years in a row. Ousmane Dembélé (PSG/France) secured the top prize after
Fans of Zakho SC (Iraq) were recognized for their heartwarming gesture of donating thousands of stuffed toys to children with illnesses. The Fair Play Award went to Dr. Andreas Harlass-Neuking for resuscitating a fan during a German match. FIFA World 11 Highlights
Santiago Montiel (Independiente) won the Puskás Award for a stunning overhead kick. Lizbeth Ovalle (Tigres) took home the Marta Award for a spectacular scorpion kick in Mexico’s Liga MX Femenil. Special Recognition and Goals The Best FIFA Football
Luis Enrique (PSG) was named Best Men’s Coach for his transformative leadership, while Sarina Wiegman (England) claimed her fifth Best Women’s Coach award after leading the Lionesses to Euro 2025 glory.