

Aitana Bonmatí has won the FIFA Best Women's Player award for the third time. She thanked everyone despite her recent broken leg.
Aitana Bonmatí from Barcelona and Spain won the FIFA Best Women's Player of the Year award. The event took place in Doha, Qatar. This is her third win in a row.
Bonmatí broke her leg while getting ready for the UEFA Women's Nations League final against Germany. She had surgery and will be out for five months.
In her speech, Bonmatí said, "I'm grateful to have the award; it's for all the players, coaches, and fans. Thank you very much."
Sarina Wiegman, head coach of England, won the Best Female Coach award. She led England to their second Euros title in a row. She talked about how teamwork matters.
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