International Federation of Football History & Statistics

The International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) is an organisation that chronicles the history and records of association football.[2][3][4] It was founded in 1984 by Alfredo Pöge in Leipzig.[2] The IFFHS was based in Abu Dhabi for some time but, in 2010, relocated to Bonn, Germany, and then in 2014 to Zürich.[5]

International Federation of Football History & Statistics
Formation1984
HeadquartersZürich, Switzerland
Official language
English, French, Spanish, German
President
Saleh Irfan Bahwini[1]
Websiteiffhs.com

From its early stages to 2002, the IFFHS concentrated on publishing the quarterly magazines Fußball-Weltzeitschrift, Libero spezial deutsch and Libero international.[6] When these had to be discontinued for reasons which were not officially told, the organisation published its material in a series of multi-lingual books in co-operation with sponsors.[7] The statistical organisation has now confined its publishing activities to its website. IFFHS has no affiliation with FIFA,[8] but FIFA has cited awards and records conducted by IFFHS on their website.[9][10][11][12]

In 2008, Karl Lennartz, a sports historian and professor at the University of Cologne, Germany, called the organisation "obscure", describing it as a one-man show of its founder Alfredo Pöge.[13] IFFHS rankings and their significance have been a matter of criticism and the largest German news agency, Deutsche Presse-Agentur, refuse to publish them.[13] Furthermore, German die Tageszeitung stated that the IFFHS rankings serves merely for publicity,[13] although Bild,[14] Deutsche Welle,[15] Kicker-Sportmagazin,[16] German Football Association (DFB),[17] and former president of the Association of West German Sports Journalists (German: Verbandes Westdeutscher Sportjournalisten — VWS) Heribert Faßbender have referenced IFFHS.[18]

The World's Best Club edit

Since 1991, the entity has produced a monthly Club World Ranking.

 
Barcelona, five-time winner of the world's Best Club award.

The ranking takes into consideration the results of twelve months of continental and intercontinental competitions, national league matches (including play-offs) and the most important national cup (excluding points won before the round of 16).

All countries are rated at four levels based upon the national league performance—clubs in the highest level leagues receive 4 points for each match won, 2 for a draw and 0 for a defeat. Level 2 is assigned 3 pts. (win), 1.5 (draw) and 0 (lost), and so on with the next lower levels.

In continental competitions, all clubs receive the same number of points at all stages regardless of the performance level of their leagues. However, the UEFA Champions League and the Copa Libertadores yield more points than UEFA Europa League and Copa Sudamericana, respectively. The point assignment system is still lower for the AFC, CAF, CONCACAF and OFC continental tournaments. Competitions between two continents are evaluated depending upon their importance. Competitions not organised by a continental confederation, or any intercontinental events not recognized by FIFA, are not taken into consideration.

Men's winners edit

Winners (1991–present)[19]
Club Wins Years
  Barcelona 5 1997, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015
  Real Madrid 4 2000, 2002, 2014, 2017
  Liverpool 3 2001, 2005, 2019
  Juventus 2 1993, 1996
  Milan 1995, 2003
  Sevilla 2006, 2007
  Manchester United 1999, 2008
  Inter Milan 1998, 2010
  Bayern Munich 2013, 2020
  Chelsea 2 2012, 2021
  Roma 1 1991
  Ajax 1 1992
  Paris Saint-Germain 1 1994
  Atlético Nacional 1 2016
  Atlético Madrid 1 2018
  Palmeiras 1 2021
  Flamengo 1 2022
  Manchester City 1 2023

Continental Men's Clubs of the Century (1901–2000) edit

 
Real Madrid, European club of the 20th century.
 
Boca Juniors, South American team of the decade (2001–2010).

In 2009, the IFFHS released the results of a statistical study series which determined the best continental clubs of the 20th century.[20] The ranking did not consider the performance of the teams in national football tournaments (except in the Oceania's club ranking due to limited editions held under OFC club competitions), the performance in the intercontinental or worldwide club competitions or those submitted in the IFFHS Club World Ranking, available since 1991.[21]

Based on this study, which assigned a weighted score criteria applied for each competition analysed, the below six clubs were named as "continental clubs of the century" by the IFFHS between 10 September and 13 October 2009. These clubs were awarded with a golden trophy and a certificate during the World Football Gala celebrated at Fulham, London, on 11 May 2010.[22][23][24]

Continent Club
Europe   Real Madrid
South America   Peñarol
Africa   Asante Kotoko
Asia   Al-Hilal
CONCACAF   Saprissa
Oceania   South Melbourne

The Best Men's Club of the Decade edit

In 2012, the IFFHS recognised Barcelona as the World's Best Club Team of the Decade for the first decade of the 21st century (2001–2010).[25] In 2021, Barcelona were recognised as the world's best club also for the second decade (2011–2020).

Decade World Europe South America CONCACAF Africa Asia Oceania
2001–2010   Barcelona[25]   Barcelona[26]   Boca Juniors[27]   América[28]   Al Ahly[29]   Al-Hilal[30]   Auckland City[31]
2011–2020   Barcelona[32]   Barcelona[33]   Grêmio[34]   UANL[35]   Espérance de Tunis[36]   Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors[37]   Auckland City[38]

Women's winners edit

Multiple winners (2012–present)[39][40]
Club Wins Years
  Lyon 7 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
  Barcelona 3 2021, 2022, 2023
  VfL Wolfsburg 2 2013, 2014
 
Lyon, seven-time winner of the Women's World's Best Club award.

The World's Strongest National League edit

 
Premier League, Strongest National League of the Decade (2001–2010).

Men's league edit

Multiple winners (1991–present)
League Wins Years
  Spain 13 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
  Italy 12 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2006, 2020, 2023
  England 5 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2019
  Brazil 2 2021, 2022

The Strongest National League of the Decade edit

Decade World Europe South America CONCACAF Africa Asia Oceania
2001–2010   England[41]   England[41]   Brazil[41]   Mexico[41]   Egypt[41]   Japan[41]   New Zealand[41]
2011–2020   Spain[42]   Spain[43]   Brazil[43]   Mexico[43]   Tunisia[43]   South Korea[43]   New Zealand[43]

Women's league edit

Year League
2020   England[44]
2021   France[45]
2022   Spain[46]
2023   Spain[47]

The World's Best Player edit

 
Robert Lewandowski won the Best Player award in 2020 and 2021.

Men's winners edit

From 1991 until 2009, FIFA continued this distinction named "FIFA World Player of the Year"; this award was later replaced by the FIFA Ballon d'Or in 2010, and The Best FIFA Men's Player in 2016. The award was reinstated in 2020.

Winners (1988–1990,
2020–present)
Player Wins Years
  Marco van Basten[48][49] 2 1988, 1989
  Robert Lewandowski[50][51] 2020, 2021
  Lothar Matthäus[52] 1 1990
  Lionel Messi[53] 2022
  Erling Haaland[54] 2023
 
Alexia Putellas won the Best Player award in 2021 and 2022.

Women's winners edit

Year Winner Club(s)
2020   Pernille Harder[55]   VfL Wolfsburg
  Chelsea
2021   Alexia Putellas[56]   Barcelona
2022   Alexia Putellas[57]   Barcelona
2023   Aitana Bonmatí[58]   Barcelona

The World's Best Man Player of the Century (1901–2000) edit

 
Pelé, Male Player of the Century (1901–2000).
Top 10 players[59]
Rank Player Nationality Points
1 Pelé   Brazil 1705
2 Johan Cruyff   Netherlands 1303
3 Franz Beckenbauer   West Germany 1228
4 Alfredo Di Stéfano   Argentina 1215
5 Diego Maradona   Argentina 1214
6 Ferenc Puskás   Hungary 810
7 Michel Platini   France 722
8 Garrincha   Brazil 624
9 Eusébio   Portugal 544
10 Bobby Charlton   England 508

The World's Best Woman Player of the Century (1901–2000) edit

 
Mia Hamm, Female Player of the Century (1901–2000).

IFFHS gave out an award decided by votes which was conducted with the participation of journalists and former players (no further details given).[60]

Top 10 players[61]
Rank Player Nationality Points
1 Mia Hamm   United States 442
2 Michelle Akers   United States 411
3 Heidi Mohr   Germany 250
4 Carolina Morace   Italy 230
5 Sissi   Brazil 212
6 Linda Medalen   Norway 181
7 Liu Ailing   China 165
8 Kristine Lilly   United States 160
9 Heidi Støre   Norway 141
10 Pia Sundhage   Sweden 129

The World's Best Youth (U20) Player edit

 
Jude Bellingham (pictured in 2022) won the Best Youth (U20) Player award twice.

The award was introduced in 2021.

Men's winners edit

Year Winner Club(s)
2021   Pedri[62]   Barcelona
2022   Jude Bellingham[63]   Borussia Dortmund
2023   Jude Bellingham[64]   Borussia Dortmund
  Real Madrid

Women's winners edit

Year Winner Club(s)
2021   Hanna Bennison[65]   FC Rosengård
  Everton
2022   Linda Caicedo[66]   Deportivo Cali
2023   Salma Paralluelo[67]   Barcelona

The World's Best Playmaker edit

Men's winners edit

 
Lionel Messi has won a record five IFFHS best playmaker awards.[68]
 
Xavi won the award in a record four consecutive years.

The IFFHS World's Best Playmaker is a footballing award which, since 2006, is given annually to the best playmaker of the year, as chosen by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS).[69]

The award is awarded at the end of the year at the World Football Gala: the winning playmaker is awarded a gold trophy. Argentina's Lionel Messi has won the award a record five times. Spain's Xavi won the award four times, all consecutively, while Belgian Kevin De Bruyne won the award three times.Barcelona is the club with the most wins, with ten in total.

Lionel Messi was named the Best Playmaker since 2006 and the Best Playmaker of the Decade 2011–2020.[70][71]

Year Winner Club(s)
2006   Zinedine Zidane   Real Madrid
2007   Kaká   Milan
2008   Xavi   Barcelona
2009   Xavi   Barcelona
2010   Xavi   Barcelona
2011   Xavi   Barcelona
2012   Andrés Iniesta   Barcelona
2013   Andrés Iniesta   Barcelona
2014   Toni Kroos   Bayern Munich
  Real Madrid
2015   Lionel Messi   Barcelona
2016   Lionel Messi   Barcelona
2017   Lionel Messi   Barcelona
2018   Luka Modrić   Real Madrid
2019   Lionel Messi   Barcelona
2020   Kevin De Bruyne   Manchester City
2021   Kevin De Bruyne   Manchester City
2022   Lionel Messi[72]   Paris Saint-Germain
2023   Kevin De Bruyne[73]   Manchester City
Source:[74]
Multiple winners (2006–present)
Player Wins Years
  Lionel Messi 5 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022
  Xavi 4 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
  Kevin De Bruyne 3 2020, 2021, 2023
  Andrés Iniesta 2 2012, 2013
Source:[74]

Women's winners edit

 
Aitana Bonmatí was named Best Playmaker in 2023.

Dzsenifer Marozsán was named the Best Playmaker since 2006 and the Best Playmaker of the Decade 2011–2020.[75][76]

Year Winner Club(s)
2012   Marta[77]   Tyresö FF
2013   Lena Goeßling[78]   VfL Wolfsburg
2014   Nadine Keßler[79]   VfL Wolfsburg
2015   Carli Lloyd[80]   Houston Dash
2016   Dzsenifer Marozsán[81]   Lyon
2017   Lieke Martens[82]   FC Rosengård
  Barcelona
2018   Dzsenifer Marozsán[83]   Lyon
2019   Megan Rapinoe[84]   Reign FC
2020   Dzsenifer Marozsán[85]   Lyon
2021   Alexia Putellas[86]   Barcelona
2022   Alexia Putellas[87]   Barcelona
2023   Aitana Bonmatí[88]   Barcelona

The World's Best Goalkeeper edit

 
Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas is tied with Gianluigi Buffon and Manuel Neuer (5), with a record five consecutive wins between 2008 and 2012.

Men's winners edit

Multiple winners (1987–present)[89]
Player Wins Years
  Iker Casillas 5 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
  Gianluigi Buffon 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2017
  Manuel Neuer 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020
  Walter Zenga 3 1989, 1990, 1991
  José Luis Chilavert 1995, 1997, 1998
  Oliver Kahn 1999, 2001, 2002
  Peter Schmeichel 2 1992, 1993
  Thibaut Courtois 2018, 2022

Women's winners edit

Multiple winners (2012–present)[90]
Player Wins Years
  Hope Solo 4 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  Sarah Bouhaddi 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020
  Christiane Endler 2 2021, 2022

The World's Best Top Goal Scorer edit

 
Cristiano Ronaldo has been the Top Goal Scorer of the Year a record five times. He is also the All-time World's Best Goal Scorer.

This award is given annually since 2020, and retroactively from 2011 to 2019, to the world's top goalscorer in the calendar year.

Men's winners edit

Multiple winners (2010*–present)[91][92]
Player Wins Years
  Cristiano Ronaldo 5 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2023
  Lionel Messi 2 2012, 2016
  Robert Lewandowski 2020, 2021

All-time World's Best Goal Scorer ranking edit

 
Romário ranks 4th in the All-time World's Best Goal Scorer ranking with 755 goals.
As of 1 January 2024[93][94]
Bold indicates players currently active.
Top 10 goal scorers of all-time
Rank Player Goals
1   Cristiano Ronaldo 885
2   Lionel Messi 821
3   Pelé 762
4   Romário 755
5   Ferenc Puskás 724
6     Josef Bican 722
7   Jimmy Jones 648
8   Gerd Müller 634
9   Joe Bambrick 629
10   Abe Lenstra 624
 
Jenni Hermoso scored 48 goals in 2021.

Women's winners edit

The women's award was introduced in 2021.

Year Winner Club Goals
2021   Jennifer Hermoso[95]   Barcelona 48
2022   Fenna Kalma[96]   Twente 45
2023   Temwa Chawinga[97]   Wuhan Jianghan 63

The World's Best International Goal Scorer edit

This award is given annually since 1991 to the world's top international goalscorer in the calendar year.

 
Sam Kerr scored 17 goals for her country in 2022.

Men's winners edit

Multiple winners (1991–present)[98]
Player Wins Years
  Cristiano Ronaldo 5 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019
  Lionel Messi 3 2011, 2012, 2022
  Ali Daei 2 1996, 2004
  Robert Lewandowski 2015, 2021
  Romelu Lukaku 2020, 2023

Women's winners edit

The women's award was introduced in 2021.

Year Winner Club Goals
2021   Ellen White[99]   Manchester City 21
2022   Sam Kerr[100]   Chelsea 17
2023   Barbra Banda[101]   Shanghai Shengli 15

The World's Best Top Division Goal Scorer edit

 
Lionel Messi has won the award a record four times.[68]

This award is given annually since 1997 to the player who scores the most goals in a league season (in a calendar year since 2020) in any of the top 60 leagues in the world (as ranked by IFFHS for that given year).

Men's winners edit

Year Winner Club(s) Goals
1997   Hakan Şükür   Galatasaray 38
1998   Iván Kaviedes   Emelec 43
1999   Mário Jardel   Porto 36
2000   Mário Jardel   Porto 38
2001   José Alfredo Castillo   Oriente Petrolero 42
2002   Joaquín Botero   Bolívar 49
2003   José Cardozo   Toluca 58
2004   Patricio Galaz   Cobreloa 42
2005   Clemerson Araújo   Gamba Osaka 33
2006   Klaas-Jan Huntelaar   Ajax 35
2007   Afonso Alves   Heerenveen 34
2008   Lucas Barrios   Colo-Colo 37
2009   Marc Janko   RB Salzburg 39
2010   Luis Suárez   Ajax 35
2011   Aleksandrs Čekulajevs   Narva Trans 46
2012   Lionel Messi   Barcelona 50
2013   Lionel Messi   Barcelona 46
2014   Cristiano Ronaldo   Real Madrid 31
  Luis Suárez   Liverpool
2015   Cristiano Ronaldo   Real Madrid 48
2016   Luis Suárez   Barcelona 40
2017   Lionel Messi   Barcelona 37
2018   Lionel Messi   Barcelona 34
  Jonas   Benfica
2019   Baghdad Bounedjah   Al Sadd 39
Calendar year
2020   Cristiano Ronaldo   Juventus 33
2021   Robert Lewandowski[102]   Bayern Munich 43
2022   Germán Cano[103]   Fluminense 33
2023   Harry Kane[104]   Tottenham Hotspur
  Bayern Munich
38
Source:[105]
Multiple winners (1997–present)
Player Wins Years
  Lionel Messi 4 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018 (shared)
  Luis Suárez 3 2010, 2014 (shared), 2016
  Cristiano Ronaldo 2014 (shared), 2015, 2020
  Mário Jardel 2 1999, 2000

All-time World's Best Top Division Goal Scorer ranking edit

 
Ferenc Puskás
As of 27 May 2023[106][107]
Bold indicates players currently active.
Top 10 top division goal scorers of all-time
Rank Player Goals
1   Cristiano Ronaldo 527
2   Ferenc Puskás 514
3   Lionel Messi 496
4   Imre Schlosser 417
5   Gyula Zsengellér 416
6   Jimmy McGrory 410
7   Gerd Müller 405
  Roger Milla
9   Hugo Sánchez 400
10   Luis Suárez 393

The World's Best Top Division Goal Scorer of the Second Decade (2011–2020) edit

The final list includes the 36 players who scored 150 or more goals in top-tier national leagues in the period of time from 1 January 2011 to 31 December 2020.

The results were posted on the IFFHS' official website on 6 January 2021.[108]

Players with at least 200 goals
Rank Player Nation Goals Club(s)
1 Lionel Messi   Argentina 346   Barcelona (2011–20)
2 Cristiano Ronaldo   Portugal 332   Real Madrid (2011–18)
  Juventus (2018–20)
3 Robert Lewandowski   Poland 248   Borussia Dortmund (2011–14)
  Bayern Munich (2014–20)
4 Zlatan Ibrahimović   Sweden 236   Milan (2011–12; 2019–20)
  Paris Saint-Germain (2012–16)
  Manchester United (2016–18)
  LA Galaxy (2018–19)
5 Luis Suárez   Uruguay 224   Liverpool (2011–14)
  Barcelona (2014–20)
  Atlético Madrid (2020)
6 Carlos Saucedo   Bolivia 213   San José (2012–13; 2017–19)
  Saprissa (2014)
  Oriente Petrolero (2015)
  Blooming (2015–16)
  Real Potosí (2016)
  Guabirá (2017)
  Royal Pari (2020)
7 Edinson Cavani   Uruguay 209   Napoli (2011–13)
  Paris Saint-Germain (2013–20)
  Manchester United (2020)
 
Lucie Martínková was the top women's goal scorer for club in 2021.

Women's winners edit

The women's award was introduced in 2021.

Year Winner Club Goals
2021   Lucie Martínková[109]   Sparta Prague 38
2022   Mia Fishel[110]   UANL 33
2023   Charlyn Corral[111]   Pachuca 34

The World's Most Effective Top Division Goal Scorer edit

 
Masashi Nakayama is the only Japanese player to win the award.

This award was given annually from 1997 to 2004 to the player with the best goal ratio (goals/matches played) in a league season in any of the top 60 leagues in the world (as ranked by IFFHS for that given year).

Men's winners edit

Year Winner Club Ratio
1997   Hakan Şükür[112]   Galatasaray 1.188
1998   Masashi Nakayama[113]   Júbilo Iwata 1.276
1999   Mário Jardel[114]   Porto 1.125
2000   Hamzah Idris[115]   Al Ittihad 1.320
2001   Romário[116]   Vasco da Gama 1.167
2002   Mário Jardel[117]   Sporting CP 1.400
2003   José Cardozo[118]   Toluca 1.381
2004   Shuhrat Mirkholdirshoev[119]   Navbahor Namangan 1.192

The World Team edit

 
Sergio Ramos made four appearances in the World Team since 2017.

Men's winners edit

In 2017, IFFHS started to nominate a world team of the year.[120]

Multiple appearances (2017–present)[121]
Player Apps Years
  Lionel Messi 7 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
  Kevin De Bruyne 6 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
  Cristiano Ronaldo 5 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
  Sergio Ramos 4 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
  Kylian Mbappé 4 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023
  Alphonso Davies 4 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
  Luka Modrić 3 2017, 2018, 2022
  Marcelo 2 2017, 2018
  Trent Alexander-Arnold 2 2019, 2020
  Virgil van Dijk 2 2019, 2020
  Leonardo Bonucci 2 2017, 2021
  Robert Lewandowski 2 2020, 2021
  Thibaut Courtois 2 2018, 2022
  Achraf Hakimi 2 2021, 2022
  Rúben Dias 2 2021, 2023
  Erling Haaland 2 2022, 2023

All-time Men's Dream Team (2021) edit

 
Lev Yashin was selected as the goalkeeper for the All-time Men's Dream Team as well as the Men Team of the Century, both times for the World's and Europe's first team.
 
The Argentine Diego Maradona was part of the World and South America team.
Continent Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
World[122]   Lev Yashin   Cafu
  Franz Beckenbauer
  Franco Baresi
  Paolo Maldini
  Xavi
  Diego Maradona
  Johan Cruyff
  Cristiano Ronaldo
  Pelé
  Lionel Messi
World B[122]   Gianluigi Buffon   Carlos Alberto Torres
  Bobby Moore
  Daniel Passarella
  Roberto Carlos
  Lothar Matthäus
  Zinedine Zidane
  Michel Platini
  Ronaldo
  Gerd Müller
   Alfredo Di Stéfano
Europe[123]   Lev Yashin   Philipp Lahm
  Franz Beckenbauer
  Franco Baresi
  Paolo Maldini
  Xavi
  Zinedine Zidane
  Michel Platini
  Johan Cruyff
  Gerd Müller
  Cristiano Ronaldo
South America[124]   Amadeo Carrizo   Cafu
  Elías Figueroa
  Daniel Passarella
  Roberto Carlos
  Didi
  Diego Maradona
  Zico
  Alfredo Di Stéfano
  Pelé
  Lionel Messi
CONCACAF[125]   Antonio Carbajal   Carlos Salcedo
  Claudio Suárez
  Rafael Márquez
  Andrés Guardado
  Bryan Ruiz
  Raúl Cárdenas
  Luis de la Fuente
  Julio Dely Valdés
  Hugo Sánchez
  Clint Dempsey
Africa[126]   Thomas N'Kono   Samuel Kuffour
  Rigobert Song
  Noureddine Naybet
  Yaya Touré
  Nwankwo Kanu
  Jay-Jay Okocha
  Abedi Pele
  Samuel Eto'o
  George Weah
  Didier Drogba
Asia[127]   Mohamed Al-Deayea   Mehdi Mahdavikia
  Hong Myung-bo
  Yasuhiko Okudera
  Wu Lei
  Shinji Kagawa
  Mile Jedinak
  Park Ji-sung
  Son Heung-min
  Majed Abdullah
  Cha Bum-kun
Oceania[128]   Stefan Marinovic   Ryan Nelsen
  Tommy Smith
  Winston Reid
  Ryan Thomas
  Steve Sumner
  Marco Rojas
  Roy Krishna
  Rory Fallon
  Chris Wood
  Wynton Rufer
 
Dzsenifer Marozsán shares the third place for most appearances in the Women World Team (4) with Alex Morgan, behind Lucy Bronze (5) and Wendie Renard (7).

Women's winners edit

In 2017, IFFHS started to nominate a world team of the year.[129]

Multiple appearances (2017–present)[130]
Player Apps Years
  Wendie Renard 7 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
  Lucy Bronze 5 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022
  Dzsenifer Marozsán 4 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
  Alex Morgan 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022
  Aitana Bonmatí 3 2021, 2022, 2023
  Sarah Bouhaddi 2017, 2018, 2020
  Pernille Harder 2017, 2018, 2020
  Sam Kerr 2017, 2021, 2023
  Christiane Endler 2 2021, 2022
  Ada Hegerberg 2018, 2019
  Amandine Henry 2018, 2019
  Jennifer Hermoso 2021, 2023
  Saki Kumagai 2018, 2020
  Lieke Martens 2017, 2021
 Lena Oberdorf 2022, 2023
  Alexandra Popp 2020, 2022
  Alexia Putellas 2021, 2022

All-time Women's Dream Team (2021) edit

 
Hope Solo was selected in the World and CONCACAF All-time Women's Dream Team.
 
Homare Sawa was selected in the World and Asia All-time Women's Dream Team.
Continent Goalkeeper Defenders Midfielders Forwards
World[131]   Hope Solo   Lucy Bronze
  Wendie Renard
  Christie Pearce
  Joy Fawcett
  Dzsenifer Marozsán
  Homare Sawa
  Marta
  Megan Rapinoe
  Ada Hegerberg
  Alex Morgan
World B[131]   Nadine Angerer   Ariane Hingst
  Nilla Fischer
  Saki Kumagai
  Hege Riise
  Michelle Akers
  Kristine Lilly
  Formiga
  Abby Wambach
  Carli Lloyd
  Birgit Prinz
Europe[132]   Nadine Angerer   Lucy Bronze
  Wendie Renard
  Nilla Fischer
  Linda Medalen
  Nadine Keßler
  Dzsenifer Marozsán
  Camille Abily
  Lotta Schelin
  Ada Hegerberg
  Birgit Prinz
South America[133]   Christiane Endler   Fabiana
  Aline
  Elane
  Tamires
  Formiga
  Sissi
  Roseli
  Pretinha
  Cristiane
  Marta
CONCACAF[134]   Hope Solo   Kelley O'Hara
  Joy Fawcett
  Christie Pearce
  Ali Krieger
  Shirley Cruz
  Carli Lloyd
  Megan Rapinoe
  Abby Wambach
  Mia Hamm
  Alex Morgan
Africa[135]   Annette Ngo Ndom   Onome Ebi
  Janine van Wyk
  Florence Omagbeni
  Ngozi Ezeocha
  Perpetua Nkwocha
  Mercy Akide
  Gabrielle Onguéné
  Gaëlle Enganamouit
  Asisat Oshoala
  Tabitha Chawinga
Asia[136]   Lydia Williams   Ellie Carpenter
  Cheryl Salisbury
  Saki Kumagai
  Fan Yunjie
  Homare Sawa
  Ji So-yun
  Aya Miyama
  Liu Ailing
  Samantha Kerr
  Sun Wen
Oceania[137]   Erin Nayler   Rebekah Stott
  Rebecca Smith
  Abby Erceg
  Ria Percival
  Hayley Bowden
  Katie Duncan
  Betsy Hassett
  Ali Riley
  Amber Hearn
  Sarah Gregorius

The World Youth (U20) Team edit

 
Eduardo Camavinga is one of only three players to have appeared three times in the Men's World Youth (U20) Team, the others are Jamal Musiala and Jude Bellingham.

The award was introduced in 2020.

Men's winners edit

Multiple appearances (2020–present)[138][139][140][141]
Player Apps Years
  Eduardo Camavinga 3 2020, 2021, 2022
  Jude Bellingham 2021, 2022, 2023
  Jamal Musiala 2021, 2022, 2023
  Rodrygo 2 2020, 2021
  Ansu Fati 2020, 2022
  Pedri 2021, 2022
  Nuno Mendes 2021, 2022
  Gavi 2022, 2023
 
Linda Caicedo is one of only two players to have appeared three times in the Women's World Youth (U20) Team, the other being Melchie Dumornay.

Women's winners edit

Multiple appearances (2020–present)[142][143][144][145]
Player Apps Years
  Linda Caicedo 3 2020, 2022, 2023
  Melchie Dumornay 2021, 2022, 2023
  Cata Coll 2 2020, 2021
  Lena Oberdorf 2020, 2021
  Mary Fowler 2021, 2023
  Meritxell Font 2022, 2023
  Vicky López 2022, 2023
  Andrea Medina 2022, 2023
  Salma Paralluelo 2022, 2023
  Tarciane 2022, 2023

The World's Best Club Coach edit

 
José Mourinho, World's Best Club Coach with three different clubs (Porto, Chelsea and Real Madrid).

Men's winners edit

Multiple winners (1996–present)[146]
Coach Wins Years
  José Mourinho 4 2004, 2005, 2010, 2012
  Carlo Ancelotti 3 2007, 2014, 2022
  Pep Guardiola 2009, 2011, 2023
  Marcello Lippi 2 1996, 1998
  Ottmar Hitzfeld 1997, 2001
  Carlos Bianchi 2000, 2003
  Alex Ferguson 1999, 2008
  Zinedine Zidane 2017, 2018
 
Sonia Bompastor, first person to win the UEFA Women's Champions League as both a player and a manager.

Women's winners edit

Year Winner Club
2020   Jean-Luc Vasseur[147]   Lyon
2021   Lluís Cortés[148]   Barcelona
2022   Sonia Bompastor[149]   Lyon
2023   Jonatan Giráldez[150]   Barcelona

The World's Best National Coach edit

 
Joachim Löw, World's Best National Coach with Germany in 2014 and 2017.

Men's winners edit

Multiple winners (1996–present)[151]
Coach Wins Years
  Vicente del Bosque 4 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013
  Joachim Löw 2 2014, 2017
  Fernando Santos 2016, 2019
  Didier Deschamps 2018, 2020
  Lionel Scaloni 2022, 2023
 
Sarina Wiegman, World's Best National Coach for Netherlands and England.

Women's winners edit

Year Winner National team
2020   Sarina Wiegman[152]   Netherlands
2021   Bev Priestman[153]   Canada
2022   Sarina Wiegman[154]   England
2023   Sarina Wiegman[155]   England

The World's Best Referee edit

 
Felix Brych, World's Best Referee in 2017 and 2021.

Men's winners edit

Felix Brych was awarded the prize for Men's Referee of the Decade 2011–20.

Multiple winners (1987–present)[156]
Referee Wins Years
  Pierluigi Collina 6 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
  Sándor Puhl 4 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
  Markus Merk 3 2004, 2005, 2007
  Michel Vautrot 2 1988, 1989
  Peter Mikkelsen 1991, 1993
  Howard Webb 2010, 2013
  Nicola Rizzoli 2014, 2015
  Felix Brych 2017, 2021
  Szymon Marciniak 2022, 2023
 
Stéphanie Frappart, World's Best Referee for five years in a row.

Women's winners edit

Bibiana Steinhaus was awarded the prize for Women's Referee of the Decade 2011–20.

Multiple winners (2012–present)[157]
Referee Wins Years
  Stéphanie Frappart 5 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
  Bibiana Steinhaus 4 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018

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