Doha.— Spanish midfielder
Aitana Bonmatí and French forward
Ousmane Dembélé were recognized this Tuesday with the
The Best 2025 award, given by FIFA to the best footballers of the year, during a ceremony held in Doha.
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Bonmatí, player of
FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team, became the
first footballer to win three consecutive times this award, reaffirming her dominance in world women's football. At 27 years old, she was a key player for the Blaugrana team to maintain its hegemony in Spanish football and reach the Champions League final, as well as contributing to Spain's runner-up finish in the last European Championship.
The Catalan footballer surpassed her teammate
Alexia Putellas and the also Spanish international
Mariona Caldentey, currently at Arsenal, in the voting. In a recorded message, Bonmatí thanked the recognition and congratulated the rest of the award winners, appearing with a crutch after the fibula fracture suffered recently with the Spanish national team.
Dembélé, Best Male Player
In the men's category, The Best award went to
Ousmane Dembélé, attacker for
Paris Saint-Germain, who crowned an exceptional year after having previously been awarded the Ballon d'Or.
The 28-year-old French footballer surpassed
Kylian Mbappé, from Real Madrid, and the Spaniard
Lamine Yamal, from Barcelona, in the voting. Dembélé was decisive in PSG's historic season, a team with which he won the
Ligue 1, the French Cup, the Champions League and the European Super Cup.
Luis Enrique, Best Coach
The Spaniard
Luis Enrique Martínez, PSG coach, was chosen as the
best men's football coach, after leading the Parisian club to its first Champions League title. The Asturian succeeded Italian Carlo Ancelotti in the award and surpassed
Hansi Flick and
Arne Slot in the vote.
Luis Enrique was unable to attend the gala due to the preparation for the Intercontinental Cup final, so the award was received by his assistant
Rafel Pol.
Team of the Year
In the ideal eleven of the year, three footballers from Spanish LaLiga stood out:
Pedri González and
Lamine Yamal, from Barcelona, and
Jude Bellingham, from Real Madrid. PSG was the club with the greatest representation in the ideal team, a reflection of its dominance in the season.