FIFA World Player of the Year

The FIFA World Player of the Year was an association football award presented annually by the sport's governing body, FIFA, between 1991 and 2015 at the FIFA World Player Gala. Coaches and captains of international teams and media representatives selected the player they deem to have performed the best in the previous calendar year.

FIFA World Player of the Year
Ronaldo, the youngest recipient of the award aged 20, won it three times.
Presented byFIFA
First awarded1991
Last awarded2009
Most awardsFrance Zinedine Zidane
Brazil Ronaldo
(3 awards each)
Websitefifa.com
RelatedFIFA Ballon d'Or
The Best FIFA Men's Player
FIFA Women's World Player of the Year
Marta, the youngest recipient of the award aged 20, won it five times.
Presented byFIFA
First awarded2001
Last awarded2015
Most awardsBrazil Marta (5 awards)
Websitefifa.com
RelatedThe Best FIFA Women's Player

Originally a single award for the world's best men's player, parallel awards for men and women were awarded from 2001 to 2009. The men's award was subsumed into the FIFA Ballon d'Or in 2010 while the women's award remained until 2015. After 2015 both men's and women's awards became part of The Best FIFA Football Awards.

During the men's era, Brazilian players won 8 out of 19 years, compared to three wins – the second most – for French players. In terms of individual players, Brazil again led with five, followed by Italy and Portugal with two each.[1][2] The youngest winner was Ronaldo, who won at 20 years old in 1996, and the oldest winner was Fabio Cannavaro, who won aged 33 in 2006.[3][4] Ronaldo and Zinedine Zidane each won the award three times, while Ronaldo and Ronaldinho were the only players to win in successive years. From 2010 to 2015, the equivalent men's award was the FIFA Ballon d'Or, following a merging of the FIFA World Player of the Year and the France Football Ballon d'Or awards.[5][6] Since 2016, the awards have been replaced by The Best FIFA Men's Player and The Best FIFA Women's Player awards.[7]

Eight women's footballers – three Germans, three Americans, one Brazilian, and one Japanese – have won the award. Marta, the youngest recipient at age 20 in 2006, has won five successive awards, the most of any player. Birgit Prinz won three times in a row and Mia Hamm won twice in a row. The oldest winner is Nadine Angerer, who was 35 when she won in 2013; she is also the only goalkeeper of either sex to win.

Voting and selection process

The winners are chosen by the coaches and captains of national teams as well as by international media representatives invited by FIFA.[8] In a voting system based on positional voting, each voter is allotted three votes, worth five points, three points and one point, and the three finalists are ordered based on total number of points. Following criticism from some sections of the media over nominations in previous years, FIFA has since 2004 provided shortlists from which its voters can select their choices.[9]

FIFA World Player of the Year

Ronaldo (left) and Zinedine Zidane (right) each won the award three times.
YearRankPlayerTeamPoints
19911st Lothar Matthäus Inter Milan128
2nd Jean-Pierre Papin Marseille113
3rd Gary Lineker Tottenham Hotspur40
19921st Marco van Basten Milan166
2nd Hristo Stoichkov Barcelona88
3rd Thomas Häßler Roma61
19931st Roberto Baggio Juventus152
2nd Romário[note 1] Barcelona84
3rd Dennis Bergkamp[note 2] Inter Milan58
19941st Romário Barcelona346
2nd Hristo Stoichkov Barcelona100
3rd Roberto Baggio Juventus80
19951st George Weah[note 3] Milan170
2nd Paolo Maldini Milan80
3rd Jürgen Klinsmann[note 4] Bayern Munich58
19961st Ronaldo[note 5] Barcelona329
2nd George Weah Milan140
3rd Alan Shearer[note 6] Newcastle United123
19971st Ronaldo[note 7] Inter Milan480
2nd Roberto Carlos Real Madrid85
3rd Dennis Bergkamp Arsenal62
Zinedine Zidane Juventus
19981st Zinedine Zidane Juventus518
2nd Ronaldo Inter Milan164
3rd Davor Šuker Real Madrid108
19991st Rivaldo Barcelona543
2nd David Beckham Manchester United194
3rd Gabriel Batistuta Fiorentina79
20001st Zinedine Zidane Juventus370
2nd Luís Figo[note 8] Real Madrid329
3rd Rivaldo Barcelona263
20011st Luís Figo Real Madrid250
2nd David Beckham Manchester United238
3rd Raúl Real Madrid96
20021st Ronaldo[note 9] Real Madrid387
2nd Oliver Kahn Bayern Munich171
3rd Zinedine Zidane Real Madrid148
20031st Zinedine Zidane Real Madrid264
2nd Thierry Henry Arsenal200
3rd Ronaldo Real Madrid176
20041st Ronaldinho Barcelona620
2nd Thierry Henry Arsenal552
3rd Andriy Shevchenko Milan253
20051st Ronaldinho Barcelona956
2nd Frank Lampard Chelsea306
3rd Samuel Eto'o Barcelona190
20061st Fabio Cannavaro[note 10] Real Madrid498
2nd Zinedine Zidane Real Madrid454
3rd Ronaldinho Barcelona380
20071st Kaká Milan1,047
2nd Lionel Messi Barcelona504
3rd Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United426
20081st Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United935
2nd Lionel Messi Barcelona678
3rd Fernando Torres Liverpool203
20091st Lionel Messi Barcelona1,073
2nd Cristiano Ronaldo[note 11] Real Madrid352
3rd Xavi Barcelona196

Source:[1]

From 2010 to 2015, the award was merged with the Ballon d'Or to become the FIFA Ballon d'Or in a six-year partnership with France Football. In 2016, FIFA rebranded the award as The Best FIFA Men's Player.

A single article from the Portuguese magazine A Bola reporting about the 1992 award mentions the former award winners Lothar Matthäus in 1991, but also Diego Maradona in 1990. There is no other evidence of the award being presented by FIFA prior to 1991.[10]

Wins by player

PlayerWinnerRunner-upThird place
Zinedine Zidane3 (1998, 2000, 2003)1 (2006)2 (1997, 2002)
Ronaldo3 (1996, 1997, 2002)1 (1998)1 (2003)
Ronaldinho2 (2004, 2005)1 (2006)
Lionel Messi1 (2009)2 (2007, 2008)
Cristiano Ronaldo1 (2008)1 (2009)1 (2007)
Luís Figo1 (2001)1 (2000)
Romário1 (1994)1 (1993)
George Weah1 (1995)1 (1996)
Roberto Baggio1 (1993)1 (1994)
Rivaldo1 (1999)1 (2000)
Lothar Matthäus1 (1991)
Marco van Basten1 (1992)
Fabio Cannavaro1 (2006)
Kaká1 (2007)

Wins by country

CountryPlayersTotal
 Brazil58
 Italy22
 Portugal22
 France13
 Germany11
 Netherlands11
 Liberia11
 Argentina11

Wins by club

ClubPlayersTotal
Barcelona56
Real Madrid44
Milan33
Juventus23
Inter Milan22
Manchester United11

FIFA Women's World Player of the Year

YearRankPlayerTeamPoints
20011st Mia Hamm Washington Freedom154
2nd Sun Wen Atlanta Beat79
3rd Tiffeny Milbrett New York Power47
20021st Mia Hamm Washington Freedom161
2nd Birgit Prinz 1. FFC Frankfurt
Carolina Courage
96
3rd Sun Wen Atlanta Beat
Shanghai SVA
58
20031st Birgit Prinz Carolina Courage
1. FFC Frankfurt
268
2nd Mia Hamm Washington Freedom133
3rd Hanna Ljungberg Umeå IK84
20041st Birgit Prinz 1. FFC Frankfurt376
2nd Mia Hamm Washington Freedom286
3rd Marta Santa Cruz
Umeå IK
281
20051st Birgit Prinz 1. FFC Frankfurt513
2nd Marta Umeå IK429
3rd Shannon Boxx Ajax America Women235
20061st Marta Umeå IK475
2nd Kristine Lilly KIF Örebro DFF388
3rd Renate Lingor 1. FFC Frankfurt305
20071st Marta Umeå IK988
2nd Birgit Prinz 1. FFC Frankfurt507
3rd Cristiane VfL Wolfsburg150
20081st Marta Umeå IK1,002
2nd Birgit Prinz 1. FFC Frankfurt328
3rd Cristiane[note 12] Corinthians275
20091st Marta[note 13] Santos833
2nd Birgit Prinz 1. FFC Frankfurt290
3rd Kelly Smith[note 14] Boston Breakers252
20101st Marta FC Gold Pride38.20%
2nd Birgit Prinz 1. FFC Frankfurt15.18%
3rd Fatmire Bajramaj 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam9.96%
20111st Homare Sawa INAC Kobe Leonessa28.51%
2nd Marta[note 15] Western New York Flash17.28%
3rd Abby Wambach magicJack13.26%
20121st Abby WambachUnattached20.67%
2nd Marta Tyresö FF13.50%
3rd Alex Morgan Seattle Sounders10.87%
20131st Nadine Angerer[note 16] Brisbane Roar18.85%
2nd Abby Wambach Western New York Flash15.02%
3rd Marta Tyresö FF14.02%
20141st Nadine Keßler VfL Wolfsburg17.52%
2nd Marta[note 17] FC Rosengård14.16%
3rd Abby Wambach Western New York Flash13.33%
20151st Carli Lloyd Houston Dash35.28%
2nd Célia Šašić 1. FFC Frankfurt12.60%
3rd Aya Miyama Okayama Yunogo Belle9.88%
Birgit Prinz won the award three times.

Source:[1]

In 2016, FIFA created The Best FIFA Women's Player award instead.

Wins by player

Player1st2nd3rd
Marta5 (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)4 (2005, 2011, 2012, 2014)2 (2004, 2013)
Birgit Prinz3 (2003, 2004, 2005)5 (2002, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)
Mia Hamm2 (2001, 2002)2 (2003, 2004)
Abby Wambach1 (2012)1 (2013)2 (2011, 2014)
Homare Sawa1 (2011)
Nadine Angerer1 (2013)
Nadine Keßler1 (2014)
Carli Lloyd1 (2015)

Wins by country

CountryPlayersTotal
 Germany35
 Brazil15
 United States34
 Japan11

Wins by club

ClubPlayersTotal
1. FFC Frankfurt13
Umeå IK13
Washington Freedom12
Santos11
INAC Kobe Leonessa11
Brisbane Roar11
VfL Wolfsburg11
Houston Dash11

See also

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