The Best FIFA Awards 2023: How to watch, date, time, nominees, venue and voting explained

Awards season is around the corner with FIFA revealing the nominees for The Best 2023 awards.

While this contemporary ceremony doesn’t quite boast the prestige of the Ballon d’Or, which has been crowning the world’s best footballer since 1956, The Best Awards have slowly gained in prominence since its 2016 inception.

This time around, the male nominees have been judged based on their performances between 19 December 2022 and 20 August 2023 which excludes the Qatari World Cup, while 1 August 2022 until 20 August 2023 is the designated time period for the various women’s awards.

Here’s everything you need to know about The Best FIFA Awards 2023.

At this stage, there’s very little information as to when the ceremony will take place. The 2022 Best FIFA Awards took place on 27 February 2023, so the 2023 ceremony could be held at a similar time in 2024.

However, given that voting closes in October and the time period which these awards account for, the ceremony may take place at the end of 2023.

Paris played host to The Best FIFA Awards 2022, with the location for the 2023 ceremony not yet disclosed.

Once again, there’s no streaming information yet regarding The Best FIFA awards 2023. However, the 2022 awards were free to stream on FIFA’s official website and their YouTube channel so that should be the case again for the 2023 ceremony.

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Rodri celebrates his winner in the 2023 Champions League final / Nicolò Campo/GettyImages

Player

Club

Nation

Julian Alvarez

Manchester City

Argentina

Marcelo Brozovic

Inter/Al Nassr

Croatia

Kevin De Bruyne

Manchester City

Belgium

Ilkay Gundogan

Manchester City/Barcelona

Germany

Erling Haaland

Manchester City

Norway

Rodri

Manchester City

Spain

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

Napoli

Georgia

Kylian Mbappé

PSG

France

Lionel Messi

PSG

Argentina

Victor Osimhen

Napoli

Nigeria

Declan Rice

West Ham/Arsenal

England

Bernardo Silva

Manchester City

Portugal

Erling Haaland’s goalscoring heroics during Man City’s treble-winning campaign surely render him the favourite given the 2022 World Cup counted towards last year’s award.

Haaland is one of six City players who make the final shortlist, with Bernardo Silva, Ilkay Gundogan, Kevin De Bruyne, Rodri and Julian Alvarez all playing leading roles in City’s success.

Declan Rice is the sole English nominee after he captained West Ham to Europa Conference League glory, while Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Victor Osimhen inspired Napoli to their first Serie A title in 30 years.

Marcelo Brozovic is a curious nomination, but Kylian Mbappe stands alongside Lionel Messi and Haaland as one of the favourites following his stellar campaign with PSG.

The Best FIFA Men’s Player winners by year

Year

Player

Club

2016

Cristiano Ronaldo

Real Madrid

2017

Cristiano Ronaldo

Real Madrid

2018

Luka Modric

Real Madrid

2019

Lionel Messi

Barcelona

2020

Robert Lewandowski

Bayern Munich

2021

Robert Lewandowski

Bayern Munich

2022

Lionel Messi

Paris Saint-Germain

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Aitana Bonmati won the Champions League and World Cup in 2023 / Marc Atkins/GettyImages

Player

Club

Nation

Aitana Bonmati

Barcelona

Spain

Linda Caicedo

Real Madrid

Colombia

Rachel Daly

Aston Villa

England

Kadidiatou Diani

Lyon/PSG

France

Caitlin Foord

Arsenal

Australia

Mary Fowler

Manchester City

Australia

Alex Greenwood

Manchester City

England

Jennifer Hermoso

CF Pachuca Femenil

Spain

Lindsey Horan

Lyon

USA

Amanda Ilestedt

Arsenal/PSG

Sweden

Lauren James

Chelsea

England

Sam Kerr

Chelsea

Australia

Mapi León

Barcelona

Spain

Hinata Miyazawa

Mynavi Sendai

Japan

Salma Paralluelo

Barcelona

Spain

Keira Walsh

Barcelona

England

There will be a new winner of the women’s award this time around with none of the previous winners earning a nomination. A devastating injury to back-to-back The Best victor Alexia Putellas means she has barely featured since claiming the 2022 award.

Putellas’ Barcelona teammate Aitana Bonmati is a strong candidate to win this award with Spain’s World Cup triumph topping off her majestic year. Bonmati was instrumental as Barca lifted their second Champions League crown.

Four Lionesses made the final shortlist, as did superstars Sam Kerr, Jennifer Hermoso and Lindsay Horan.

The Best FIFA Women’s Player winners by year

Year

Player

Club

2016

Carli Lloyd

Houston Dash

2017

Lieke Martens

Rosengard/Barcelona

2018

Marta

Orlando Pride

2019

Megan Rapinoe

Reign FC

2020

Lucy Bronze

Lyon/Manchester City

2021

Alexia Putellas

Barcelona

2022

Alexia Putellas

Barcelona

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Ederson was such a consistent figure last season / Marvin Ibo Guengoer – GES Sportfoto/GettyImages

Player

Club

Nation

Yassine Bounou

Sevilla

Morocco

Thibaut Courtois

Real Madrid

Belgium

Ederson

Manchester City

Brazil

Andre Onana

Inter/Manchester United

Cameroon

Marc-Andre ter Stegen

Barcelona

Germany

There’s no standout candidate here, although there’s no denying each goalkeeper enjoyed stellar years.

Thibaut Courtois might have been the favourite had Real Madrid gone on to win the Champions League, but he couldn’t save Los Blancos from a 4-0 rout at the Etihad. Fellow La Liga shot-stopper Marc-Andre ter Stegen was a wall between Barcelona’s sticks as they reclaimed the title off the back of a stout defensive record.

Bono’s work during Sevilla’s Europa League success earned him a nomination, as did Andre Onana’s Champions League campaign with Inter. Ederson’s consistency was too hard to ignore.

The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper winners by year

Year

Player

Club

2017

Gianluigi Buffon

Juventus

2018

Thibaut Courtois

Chelsea/Real Madrid

2019

Alisson

Liverpool

2020

Manuel Neuer

Bayern Munich

2021

Edouard Mendy

Chelsea

2022

Emi Martinez

Aston Villa

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Mary Earps won the Golden Glove at the 2023 Women’s World Cup / Daniela Porcelli/ISI Photos/GettyImages

Player

Club

Nation

Mackenzie Arnold

West Ham

Australia

Ann-Katrin Berger

Chelsea

Germany

Catalina Coll

Barcelona

Spain

Mary Earps

Manchester United

England

Christiane Endler

Lyon

Chile

Ze?ira Mušovi?

Chelsea

Sweden

Sandra Paños García-Villamil

Barcelona

Spain

The 2022 Best Women’s Goalkeeper Mary Earps is defending her crown against an impressive field, although Earps may have done enough to go back-to-back. The Man Utd shot-stopper was superb as England reached the World Cup final down under.

Zecira Musovic and Mackenzie Arnold also starred at the World Cup for their respective nations, while Ann-Katrin Berger and Christiane Endler rarely put any feet wrong at a club level.

The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper winners by year

Year

Player

Club

2019

Sari van Veenendaal

Arsenal/Atletico Madrid

2020

Sarah Bouhaddi

Lyon

2021

Christiane Endler

PSG/Lyon

2022

Mary Earps

Manchester United

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Pep Guardiola is yet to win this award / Nicolò Campo/GettyImages

Manager

Team

Pep Guardiola

Manchester City

Simone Inzaghi

Inter

Ange Postecoglou

Celtic/Tottenham

Luciano Spalletti

Napoli/Italy

Xavi

Barcelona

It’s got to be Pep, right? Remarkably, the great Spanish manager has never won this award, but overseeing City’s treble success means he’s the overwhelming favourite.

Each of the nominees deserve their flowers, particularly the Italian coaches. Simone Inzaghi has evolved Inter into a potent cup outfit and his side were one of very few that looked like they could compete with Pep’s City last season. Luciano Spalletti, meanwhile, was the idealist behind Napoli’s scintillating Scudetto triumph.

The Best FIFA Men’s Coach winners by year

Year

Manager

Team

2016

Claudio Ranieri

Leicester

2017

Zinedine Zidane

Real Madrid

2018

Didier Deschamps

France

2019

Jurgen Klopp

Liverpool

2020

Jurgen Klopp

Liverpool

2021

Thomas Tuchel

Chelsea

2022

Lionel Scaloni

Argentina

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Sarina Wiegman has won this award three times / Nathan Stirk/GettyImages

Manager

Team

Peter Gerhardsson

Sweden

Jonatan Giráldez

Barcelona

Tony Gustavsson

Australia

Emma Hayes

Chelsea

Sarina Wiegman

England

There’s no room for World Cup-winning manager Jorge Vilda given the controversy that surrounded his reign as Spain boss.

Sarina Wiegman is vying for her fourth The Best success, but Barcelona’s Jonatan Giraldez may pip her to the post.

The Best FIFA Women’s Coach winners by year

Year

Manager

Team

2016

Silvia Neid

Germany

2017

Sarina Wiegman

Netherlands

2018

Reynald Pedros

Lyon

2019

Jill Eliss

USA

2020

Sarina Wiegman

Netherlands

2021

Emma Hayes

Chelsea

2022

Sarina Wiegman

England

While a selected panel of experts determine the final nominees in each of the above awards, the voting process is much more inclusive.

Fans, national team coaches, national team captains and 300 media members from the various FIFA member nations are all given 25% of the total vote to determine who wins the awards in each category.

Each voter selects a first, second, and third-place in each category with the player/coach who collects the most points being named the winner of that award. A first place vote is worth five points, second is three, while third is one.

Fan voting for the aforementioned categories started on FIFA’s digital platforms on Thursday 14 September and will close on Friday 6 October. Voting for the FIFA Puskas Award, meanwhile, opened on Thursday 21 September and will close on Tuesday 10 October.

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