‘The Best FIFA Football Awards’ isn’t just about who lifts the famous trophies, it’s also about the best look on the red (green) carpet. SPOX shows the best pictures.
Wesley Sneider
The Dutch football legend was one of the first on the green carpet. Yes, you read that right – the carpet at FIFA isn’t red for a change.
Fabio Cannavaro
The Italian became world footballer in 2006. We forgot the occasion.
Julio Cesar and Claude Makelélé
An unexpected but obviously harmonious duo.
Adriana Lima
The Brazilian supermodel has been named FIFA’s first Global Fan Ambassador. The 41-year-old fashion icon will “develop, promote and participate in various initiatives with fans from all over the world,” FIFA announced.
Carlos “Tula” Pascal
“El Tula” represents the Argentinian fan base. The 82-year-old has attended every World Cup that Argentina has won and is known for cheering on the team with his drum.
Arsène Wenger
Of course, the FIFA Director should not be missing.
Roberto Carlos
The left adhesive raises the right hand.
João Cancelo
Bringing the glamor to Munich: Bayern’s new defender and his girlfriend.
Richarlison
Rather stiff than bustling.
Yassine “Bono” Bounou
Afterwards, play another U2 anthem on the guitar.
Gianni Infantino
Surprisingly there too.
Alessandro del Piero
The Italian legend now wears “nerd” glasses.
Virgil van Dijk
The Liverpool defender is finally bringing some color into it.
Lionel Messi
He can also glitter…
Kylian Mbappe
Don’t feel like flashing, so leave quickly – but as cool as possible.
ronaldo
Of course, this legend could not be missing. Shortly thereafter, he gave an emotional speech in honor of Pelé.
Marcia Aoki
Pelé’s wife for many years accepted the honorary award.
Mary Earps
The best goalkeeper in the world.
Emiliano Martinez
The best goalkeeper in the world.
Marcin Oleksi
The winner of the Puskás Award.
Lionel Scaloni
Best coach in the world.
Sarina Wiegman
Best trainer in the world.
“El Tula”
Probably the most likeable performance of the evening. FIFA Fan Award Winner.
World Footballer Election 2022: The nominees at The Best
Price | Nominees:r 1 | Nominees:r 2 | Nominees: r 3 |
world footballer | Kylian Mbappe (FRA, Paris Saint-Germain) | Lionel Messi (ARG, Paris Saint Germain) | Karim Benzema (FRA, Real Madrid CF) |
world footballer | Alexia Putellas (ESP, FC Barcelona) | Alex Morgan (USA, San Diego Wave) | Beth Mead (ENG, Arsenal WFC) |
world goalkeeper | Yassine Bounoi (MAR, Sevilla FC) | Thibaut Courtois (BEL, Real Madrid) | Emiliano Martinez (ARG, Aston Villa) |
world goalkeeper | Ann-Katrin Berger (GER, Chelsea FC Women) | Mary Earps (ENG, Manchester United WFC) | Christiane Endler (CHI, Olympique Lyon) |
Best Coach | Carlo Ancelotti (ITA, Real Madrid CF) | Pep Guardiola (ESP, Manchester City FC) | Lionel Scaloni (ARG, Argentina national team) |
Best trainer | Sonia Bompastor (FRA, Olympique Lyonnais) | Pia Sundhage (SWE, Brazil national team) | Sarina Wiegman (NED, England National Team) |
Puskas Award | Marcin Oleksy (POL): Warta Poznań vs. Stal Rzeszów (PZU Amp Futbol Ekstraklasa) – November 6, 2002 | Dimitri Payet (FRA): Olympique de Marseille vs PAOK Thessaloniki (UEFA Europa Conference League) – 7 April 2022 | Richarlison (BRA): Brazil vs Serbia (2022 World Cup) – November 24, 2022 |
FIFA Fan Awards |
Abdullah Al Salmi (SAU) | Argentina football fans | The football fans of Japan |