FIFA Puskás Award

FIFA award

The FIFA Puskás Award [ˈpuʃkaːʃ] is an association football award that is organized by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). The award was created in 2009, in order to award the male or female judged to have scored the most aesthetically significant, or "most beautiful", goal of a year. The Puskás award is announced yearly and is decided by voting.

The award is named after former Real Madrid striker Ferenc Puskás. Puskás played during the 1950s and 1960s, and was part of the Hungarian "golden team".

The voting was done by fans of the sport until 2018 on FIFA's official website.[1] This was changed after a controversy with the 2018 edition of the award,[2] and is now decided by pundits selected by FIFA.

Award criteria

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  • It should be an "absolutely beautiful goal" (subjective, but decided by voting and judgement from experts  — the spread of goals should include long-range shots, team goals, rabona, overhead kicks, individual plays, scorpion kicks, etc.).[source?]
  • It should be awarded "without distinction of championship, gender or nationality".[3]
  • It should not be the result of luck, mistakes, deflection by another player or the player in an offside position.[source?]
  • It should support fair play, i.e. the player should not have behaved badly in the game or have been charged with doping, for example.[source?]
  • The player cannot be nominated with two different goals.[source?]

Winners

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Year Rank Player Team Scored For Team Scored Against Vote Percentage
2009 1st   Cristiano Ronaldo[note 1]   Manchester United   Porto 17.68%
2nd   Andrés Iniesta   Barcelona   Chelsea 15.64%
3rd   Grafite   VfL Wolfsburg   Bayern Munich 13.39%
2010 1st   Hamit Altıntop   Turkey   Kazakhstan 40.55%
2nd   Linus Hallenius   Hammarby IF   Syrianska FC 13.23%
3rd   Giovanni van Bronckhorst   Netherlands   Uruguay 10.61%
2011 1st   Neymar   Santos   Flamengo N/A
2nd   Lionel Messi   Barcelona   Arsenal
3rd   Wayne Rooney   Manchester United   Manchester City
2012 1st   Miroslav Stoch   Fenerbahçe   Gençlerbirliği 78%
2nd   Radamel Falcao   Atlético Madrid   América de Cali 15%
3rd   Neymar   Santos   Internacional 7%
2013 1st   Zlatan Ibrahimović   Sweden   England 48.7%
2nd   Nemanja Matić   Benfica   Porto 30.8%
3rd   Neymar   Brazil   Japan 20.5%
2014 1st   James Rodríguez   Colombia   Uruguay 42%
2nd   Stephanie Roche   Peamount United   Wexford Youths 33%
3rd   Robin van Persie   Netherlands   Spain 11%
2015 1st   Wendell Lira[note 2]   Goianésia   Atlético Goianiense 46.7%
2nd   Lionel Messi   Barcelona   Athletic Bilbao 33.3%
3rd   Alessandro Florenzi   Roma   Barcelona 7.1%
2016 1st   Mohd Faiz Subri   Penang   Pahang 59.46%
2nd   Marlone   Corinthians   Cobresal 22.86%
3rd   Daniuska Rodríguez   Venezuela   Colombia 10.01%
2017 1st   Olivier Giroud   Arsenal   Crystal Palace 36.17%
2nd   Oscarine Masuluke   Baroka   Orlando Pirates 27.48%
3rd   Deyna Castellanos   Venezuela   Cameroon 20.47%
2018 1st   Mohamed Salah   Liverpool   Everton 38%
2nd   Cristiano Ronaldo[note 3]   Real Madrid   Juventus 22%
3rd   Giorgian de Arrascaeta   Cruzeiro   América Mineiro 17%
2019 1st   Dániel Zsóri[note 4]   Debrecen   Ferencváros N/A
2nd   Lionel Messi   Barcelona   Real Betis
3rd   Juan Fernando Quintero   River Plate   Racing Club
2020 1st   Son Heung-min   Tottenham Hotspur   Burnley N/A
2nd   Giorgian de Arrascaeta   Flamengo   Ceará
3rd   Luis Suárez[note 5]   Barcelona   Mallorca
2021 1st   Erik Lamela[note 6]   Tottenham Hotspur   Arsenal N/A
2nd   Mehdi Taremi   Porto   Chelsea
3rd   Patrik Schick   Czech Republic   Scotland
2022 1st   Marcin Oleksy   Warta Poznań   Stal Rzeszów N/A
2nd   Dimitri Payet   Marseille   PAOK
3rd   Richarlison   Brazil   Serbia
2023 1st   Guilherme Madruga[note 7]   Botafogo-SP   Novorizontino N/A
2nd   Nuno Santos   Sporting CP   Boavista
3rd   Julio Enciso   Brighton & Hove Albion   Manchester City
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Awards won by nationality

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Country Wins Years
  Brazil 3 2011, 2015, 2023
  Portugal 1 2009
  Turkey 1 2010
  Slovakia 1 2012
  Sweden 1 2013
  Colombia 1 2014
  Malaysia 1 2016
  France 1 2017
  Egypt 1 2018
  Hungary 1 2019
  South Korea 1 2020
  Argentina 1 2021
  Poland 1 2022
  1. Ronaldo was signed by Real Madrid midway through 2009.
  2. Lira was signed by Tombense midway through 2015. He was later signed by Vila Nova prior to winning the award.
  3. Ronaldo was signed by Juventus midway through 2018.
  4. Zsóri was signed by Fehérvár midway through 2019.
  5. Suárez was signed by Atlético Madrid midway through 2020.
  6. Lamela was signed by Sevilla midway through 2021.
  7. Madruga was at Botafogo-SP, on loan from Desportivo Brasil

References

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  1. Pranav_14 (24 November 2015). "Selection process for the Puskas Award". Sportskeeda. Retrieved 18 December 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. "Mo Salah wins Fifa Puskas Award for best goal - but was it really better than Ronaldo and Bale's overhead kicks?". The National. 25 September 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  3. "Rules of Allocation" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 January 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2015.

Other websites

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