FIFA's The Best awards recognise the greatest individual talents across football, with the Best Men's Player and Best Women's Players set to be honoured.
Previous winners of the Best awards have included Robert Lewandowski and Lucy Bronze, and attention will turn to which players will be celebrated this year.
Goal has what you need to know about the Best awards ceremony, when it will take place, which players are nominated and more.
When is The Best 2021 award ceremony?
The Best awards will take place on Monday January 17, 2022. The ceremony begins at 6pm GMT (1pm ET).
It will be held at The Home of FIFA in Zurich, Switzerland, with Reshmin Chowdhury and Jermaine Jenas presenting.
How to watch The Best 2021 awards
FIFA will stream The Best awards 2021 live on its various media channels, including YouTube, Facebook and Twitter, as well as its official website.
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How to vote for The Best 2021 awards
Fans could vote for their The Best choices on FIFA.com.
Voting ran until 1am GMT on December 11, 2021.
The Best Men's Player of the Year 2021Â nominees
Nominees for this year's ceremony were announced on Monday, November 22, with finalists confirmed on January 7, 2022. The finalists for the 2021 Best Men's Player award are: Robert Lewandowski, Lionel Messi and Mohamed Salah.
The voting process began on Monday November 22 and ended on the night of Friday December 10, 2021.
Players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, Jorginho, N'Golo Kante, Kevin De Bruyne, Kylian Mbappe, Neymar and Erling Haaland were also on the first shortlist.
Player | Club | Country |
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Robert Lewandowski | Bayern Munich | Poland |
Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | Egypt |
Lionel Messi | Barcelona / PSG | Argentina |
The Best Women's Player of the Year 2021Â nominees
Barcelona stars Alexia Putellas and Jennifer Hermoso are considered strong contenders after a stellar season with the Catalan side, while Chelsea's Sam Kerr completes the final three nominees.
Manchester City's Lucy Bronze was among the players on the first shortlist, as was Arsenal's Viviane Miedema.
Player | Club | Country |
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Jennifer Hermoso | Barcelona | Spain |
Sam Kerr | Chelsea | Australia |
Alexia Putellas | Barcelona | Spain |
The Best FIFA Men's Coach 2021 nominees
Roberto Mancini, Pep Guardiola and Thomas Tuchel are the three finalists in the running for The Best FIFA Men's Coach award.
Mancini steered Italy to a European Championship crown, while Tuchel masterminded Chelsea's Champions League triumph and Guardiola delivered a Premier League and League Cup double with Manchester City.
Other coaches who were in the running before the shortlist was reduced to three included Antonio Conte, Hansi Flick, Lionel Scaloni and Diego Simeone.
Manager | Team | Country |
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Roberto Mancini | Italy national team | Italy |
Pep Guardiola | Manchester City | Spain |
Thomas Tuchel | Chelsea | Germany |
The Best FIFA Women's Coach 2021 nominees
Emma Hayes is a favourite as Chelsea Women's manager, alongside Barcelona Women's Lluis Cortes.
Peter Gerhadsson and Beverly Priestman were included in the initial shortlist, but were cut from the final three.
Manager | Team | Country |
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Lluis Cortes | Barcelona | Spain |
Emma Hayes | Chelsea | England |
Sarina Wiegman | Netherlands national team/England national team | Netherlands |
The Best FIFA Men's Goalkeeper 2021 nominees
Chelsea's Edouard Mendy, Bayern Munich stalwart Manuel Neuer and Italy shotstopper Gianluigi Donnarummer make up the final three nominees.
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson and Leicester City legend Kasper Schmeichel were cut from the shortlist.
Player | Club | Country |
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Gianluigi Donnarumma | AC Milan/PSG | Italy |
Edouard Mendy | Chelsea | Senegal |
Manuel Neuer | Bayern Munich | Germany |
The Best FIFA Women's Goalkeeper 2021 nominees
Ann-Katrin Berger from Chelsea is in the running for the Women's Goalkeeper award alongside Stephanie Lynn Marie Labbe and Christiane Endler.
Hedvig Lindahl and Alyssa Naeher missed the final three cut.
Player | Club | Country |
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Ann-Katrin Berger | Chelsea | Germany |
Christiane Endler | PSG/Lyon | Chile |
Stephanie Lynn Marie Labbe | Rosengard/PSG | Canada |
FIFPro World 11 2021
At each The Best awards ceremony, the FIFPro World 11 is also announced, confirming the best 'dream team' of the season.
The award, which is voted for by professional footballers across the world, takes into account performances between October 8, 2020 and August 7, 2021.
Players from Chelsea and Manchester City have a strong claim for inclusion, as do individuals from the Italy and Argentina national teams following their respective continental successes.
FIFA Puskas award 2021 nominees
A longlist of nominees for the 2021 FIFA Puskas award was announced in November before being narrowed down to three finalists. Erik Lamela's goal for Tottenham against Arsenal is among the nominations, as is Patrik Schick's outrageous long-range strike against Scotland at Euro 2020. Mehdi Taremi's Champions League strike against Chelsea completes the finalists.
Nominee | Goal | Competition |
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Erik Lamela | Arsenal vs Tottenham - March 14, 2021 | Premier League |
Patrik Schick | Czech Republic vs Scotland - June 14, 2021 | Euro 2020 |
Mehdi Taremi | Chelsea vs Porto - April 13, 2021 | Champions League |
You can watch the goals below.
Erik Lamela goal vs Arsenal
Patrik Schick goal vs Scotland
Mehdi Taremi goal vs Chelsea
Previous winners of The Best Men's Player of the Year
Year | Winner | Country |
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2016 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal |
2017 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal |
2018 | Luka Modric | Croatia |
2019 | Lionel Messi | Argentina |
2020 | Robert Lewandowski | Poland |
Previous winners of The Best Women's Player of the Year
Year | Winner | Country |
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2016 | Carli Lloyd | USA |
2017 | Lieke Martens | Netherlands |
2018 | Marta | Brazil |
2019 | Megan Rapinoe | USA |
2020 | Lucy Bronze | England |
Previous winners of The Best Men's Goalkeeper of the Year
Year | Winner | Country |
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2017 | Gianluigi Buffon | Italy |
2018 | Thibaut Courtois | Belgium |
2019 | Alisson | Brazil |
2020 | Manuel Neuer | Germany |
Previous winners of The Best Women's Goalkeeper of the Year
Year | Winner | Country |
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2019 | Sari van Veenendaal | Netherlands |
2020 | Sarah Bouhhaddi | France |
Previous winners of The Best Men's Coach of the Year
Year | Winner | Country |
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2016 | Claudio Ranieri | Italy |
2017 | Zinedine Zidane | France |
2018 | Didier Deschamps | France |
2019 | Jurgen Klopp | Germany |
2020 | Jurgen Klopp | Germany |
Previous winners of The Best Women's Coach of the Year
Year | Winner | Country |
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2016 | Silvia Neid | Germany |
2017 | Sarina Wiegman | Netherlands |
2018 | Reynald Pedros | France |
2019 | Jill Ellis | England |
2020 | Sarina Wiegman | Netherlands |