

FIFA held its annual awards ceremony in Doha to honor the best football performances of 2025. The event celebrated players, coaches, and acts of fair play both on and off the pitch.
Ousmane Dembélé of Paris Saint-Germain won the FIFA Men’s Player Award for 2025 after playing a key role in PSG’s Champions League success.
Aitana Bonmatí of Spain received the FIFA Women’s Player Award for the third year in a row but did not attend the ceremony because of an injury.
Luis Enrique, head coach of Paris Saint-Germain, was named FIFA Men’s Coach after guiding the club to its first Champions League title.
Sarina Wiegman, coach of the England women’s national team, won the FIFA Women’s Coach Award for the fifth time, marking another recognition of her coaching work.
Santiago Montiel of CA Independiente won the Puskás Award for a bicycle-kick goal from outside the penalty area that drew wide praise.
Lizbeth Ovalle of Mexico won the Marta Award for a back-heel goal judged the standout strike in women’s football.
Gianluigi Donnarumma was named FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper of the Year after a strong season with Paris Saint-Germain; he later moved to Manchester City for €29.6 million. Hannah Hampton won the FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper Award for her performances with Chelsea and England.
Team doctor Andreas Harlass-Neuking received the FIFA Fair Play Award for saving a fan’s life during a match through quick and decisive action.
The FIFA Fan Award honored Zakho SC supporters for donating thousands of toys to sick children during a league game, an act praised for its community impact.