Double Dutch Success at THE BEST FIFA AWARDS 2017

Dutch duo Lieke Martens and Sarina Wiegman were rewarded as The Best FIFA Women’s Player and Women’s coach and both were popular and deserving winners (especially after the initial online furore surrounding the omission of Australian Sam Kerr and Dane Pernille Harder from the players’ shortlist).

Neither could attend the ceremony at the Palladium in London, as they are preparing for their #WWC2019 Qualifier versus Norway on Tuesday eveing (24th Oct) but they received their awards via video link and sent typically humble and gracious messages of thanks.

Barcelona & Netherlands star Lieke Martens (also current UEFA Women’s Player of the Year), who emerged ahead of last year’s winner U.S. star Carli Lloyd, and Venezualan starlet Deyna Castellanos, in the final Best FIFA Women’s Player voting said: “Thank you very much everyone. I want to thank all my team-mates, without you I couldn’t achieve this. Of course my family is a very big part of it. To dad and mom, this one is also for you. Thank you very much!”

Her national team coach Sarina Wiegman, who led then OranjeLeeuwinnen to a thrilling triumph in the UEFA Women’s Euros on home soil in the summer, was the rightful recipient of the FIFA Women’s Coach of the Year award to complete a Dutch double.

Sarina Wiegman accepts the FIFA Women’s Coach of the Year via video link during the Best FIFA Football Awards 2017 at the Palladium Theatre, London.
Ruud Gullit (left) and Alex Scott present the award for FIFA Women’s Coach of the Year during the Best FIFA Football Awards 2017 at the Palladium Theatre, London.

The Best Awards winners, in full

Men’s Player: Cristiano Ronaldo

Women’s Player: Lieke Martens

Men’s Coach: Zinedine Zidane

Women’s Coach: Sarina Wiegman

Goalkeeper: Gianluigi Buffon

Puskás Award: Olivier Giroud

Fan Award: Celtic supporters

Fair Play Award: Francis Kone

World11: Gianluigi Buffon; Dani Alves, Leonardo Bonucci, Sergio Ramos, Marcelo; Toni Kroos, Andres Iniesta, Luka Modric; Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Neymar.

(And yes, ‘Where is the women’s World11?’ is a question a lot of people asked and we referenced in our rant HERE.)

You can check out the full voting for Women’s Player HERE.

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