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Oshoala Voted 3rd Best Women’s Footballer, Lionel Messi Best Men’s Footballer

GOAL50 2021: Messi and Putellas crowned winners after historic fan vote

Mark Doyle
Nov 17, 2021

The PSG forward edged rival Cristiano Ronaldo to claim the men’s prize, while the Barcelona star claimed a landslide victory in the women’s vote

Lionel Messi and Alexia Putellas have been crowned winners of this year’s GOAL50 awards.

Having won his first major honour at senior international level with Argentina, the Copa America, Messi has equalled Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of five GOAL50 triumphs.

He pipped his great rival to the top spot by just 24 votes, a remarkably miniscule margin of victory.

This year the rankings were decided by a series of head-to-head battles voted on by fans all over the world, who came out in force to support their favourite players.

Over 14 million votes were cast in the men’s section alone, with Messi’s battle with Ronaldo going right down to the wire.

Men’s result

All-time men’s international leading goalscorer Ronaldo led the voting going into the final 24 hours, with the polls closing at 1400 UK time on Tuesday, but Messi claimed a 50.1 per cent share of the vote against him.

Messi’s narrow victory in his head to head with third-placed Robert Lewandowski (53.3% to 46.7%) also proved crucial to his overall victory.

Elsewhere, Liverpool’s Egyptian sensation Mohamed Salah finished fourth, with Paris Saint-Germain superstar Kylian Mbappe rounding off the top five.

You can find the final standings in the men’s vote here.

As for the women’s award, almost 10 million votes were cast via our website and GOAL apps and Putellas was the runaway victor.

Women’s results

Like Messi, she had a winning record against all 49 of her competitors and nobody came close to toppling the Barcelona Femeni captain, who topped the polls from start to finish.

Putellas was effectively recognised as the best player in the best team of 2021, as underlined by the fact that the Blaugrana’s women’s team account for the top four spots.

Irene Paredes won every head-to-head, other than her showdown with team-mate Putellas, to claim second place just ahead of Asisat Oshoala, with Lieke Martens finishing fourth.

Full women’s result here

Finally, with 24 million votes cast overall, we would just like to thank you, our readers, for making the biggest, most engaging and most exciting GOAL50 ever.

Men’s list

1) Lionel Messi – Forward, PSG and Argentina

2) Cristiano Ronaldo – Forward, Manchester United and Portugal

3) Robert Lewandowski – Forward, Bayern Munich and Poland

4) Mohamed Salah – Forward, Liverpool and Egypt

5) Kylian Mbappe – Forward, PSG and France

6) Erling Haaland – Forward, Borussia Dortmund and Norway

7) Karim Benzema – Forward, Real Madrid and France

8 ) N’Golo Kante – Midfielder, Chelsea and France

9) Kevin De Bruyne – Midfielder, Manchester City and Belgium

10) Neymar – Forward, PSG and Brazil

11) Luis Suarez – Forward, Atletico Madrid and Uruguay

12) Romelu Lukaku – Forward, Chelsea and Belgium

13) Angel Di Maria – Midfielder, PSG and Argentina

14) Bruno Fernandes – Midfielder, Manchester United and Portugal

15) Joshua Kimmich – Midfielder, Bayern Munich and Germany

16) Paul Pogba – Midfielder, Manchester United and France

17) Son Heung-min – Forward, Tottenham and South Korea

18) Harry Kane – Forward, Tottenham and England

19) Gianluigi Donnarumma – Goalkeeper, PSG and Italy

20) Edouard Mendy – Goalkeeper, Chelsea and Senegal

21) Achraf Hakimi – Defender, PSG and Morocco

22) Jorginho – Midfielder, Chelsea and Italy

23) Phil Foden – Midfielder, Manchester City and England

24) Jan Oblak – Goalkeeper, Atletico Madrid and Slovenia

25) Federico Chiesa – Forward, Juventus and Italy

26) Pedri – Midfielder, Barcelona and Spain

27) Lautaro Martinez – Forward, Inter and Argentina

28) Riyad Mahrez – Forward, Manchester City and Algeria

29) Ruben Dias – Defender, Manchester City and Portugal

30) Giorgio Chiellini – Defender, Juventus and Italy

31) Mason Mount – Midfielder, Chelsea and England

32) Kai Havertz – Forward, Chelsea and Germany

33) Memphis Depay – Forward, Barcelona and Netherlands

34) Leonardo Bonucci – Defender, Juventus and Italy

35) Keylor Navas – Goalkeeper, PSG and Costa Rica

36) Raheem Sterling – Forward, Manchester City and England

37) Ilkay Gundogan – Midfielder, Manchester City and Germany

38) Lorenzo Insigne – Forward, Napoli and Italy

39) Jack Grealish – Midfielder, Manchester City and England

40) Emiliano Martinez – Goalkeeper, Aston Villa and Argentina

41) Dani Alves – Defender, Brazil

42) Christian Pulisic – Midfielder, Chelsea and USA

43) Luke Shaw – Defender, Manchester United and England

44) Koke – Midfielder, Atletico Madrid and Spain

45) Nicolo Barella – Midfielder, Inter and Italy

46) Gerard Moreno – Forward, Villarreal and Spain

47) Hulk – Forward, Atletico Mineiro and Brazil

48) Burak Yilmaz – Forward, Lille and Turkey

49) Mohamed Sherif – Forward, Al Ahly and Egypt

50) Takefusa Kubo – Forward, Real Madrid (on loan at Real Mallorca) and Japan

Women’s list

1) Alexia Putellas – Midfielder, Barcelona and Spain

2) Irene Paredes – Defender, Barcelona and Spain

3) Asisat Oshoala – Forward, Barcelona and Nigeria

4) Lieke Martens – Forward, Barcelona and the Netherlands

5) Sydney Lohmann – Midfielder, Bayern Munich and Germany

6) Caroline Graham Hansen – Forward, Barcelona and Norway

7) Mapi Leon – Defender, Barcelona and Spain

8 ) Kosovare Asllani – Midfielder, Real Madrid and Sweden

9) Vivianne Miedema – Forward, Arsenal and the Netherlands

10) Lina Magull – Midfielder, Bayern Munich and Germany

11) Pernille Harder – Forward, Chelsea and Denmark

12) Ingrid Engen – Midfielder, Barcelona and Norway

13) Fran Kirby – Forward, Chelsea and England/Team GB

14) Jennifer Hermoso – Forward, Barcelona and Spain

15) Linda Dallmann – Midfielder, Bayern Munich and Germany

16) Patri Guijarro – Midfielder, Barcelona and Spain

17) Aitana Bonmati – Midfielder, Barcelona and Spain

18) Ji So-yun – Midfielder, Chelsea and South Korea

19) Ashley Lawrence – Defender, PSG and Canada

20) Magdalena Eriksson – Defender, Chelsea and Sweden

21) Sam Kerr – Forward, Chelsea and Australia

22) Mariona Caldentey – Forward, Barcelona and Spain

23) Saki Kumagai – Defender, Bayern Munich and Japan

24) Marie-Antoinette Katoto – Forward, PSG and France

25) Esther Gonzalez – Forward, Real Madrid and Spain

26) Hanna Glas – Defender, Bayern Munich and Sweden

27) Khadija Shaw – Forward, Manchester City and Jamaica

28) Svenja Huth – Forward, Wolfsburg and Germany

29) Christen Press – Forward, Angel City and USA

30) Cristiana Girelli – Forward, Juventus and Italy

31) Caitlin Foord – Forward, Arsenal and Australia

32) Christiane Endler – Goalkeeper, Lyon and Chile

33) Lucy Bronze – Defender, Manchester City and England/Team GB

34) Lynn Williams – Forward, North Carolina Courage and USA

35) Wendie Renard – Defender, Lyon and France

36) Debinha – Forward, North Carolina Courage and Brazil

37) Ellie Carpenter – Defender, Lyon and Australia

38) Kadidiatou Diani – Forward, PSG and France

39) Caroline Seger – Midfielder, Rosengard and Sweden

40) Becky Sauerbrunn – Defender, Portland Thorns and USA

41) Grace Geyoro – Midfielder, PSG and France

42) Dzsenifer Marozsan – Midfielder, OL Reign and Germany

43) Sam Mewis – Midfielder, North Carolina Courage and USA

44) Eugenie Le Sommer – Forward, OL Reign and France

45) Vanessa Gilles – Defender, Bordeaux and Canada

46) Crystal Dunn – Midfielder, Portland Thorns and USA

47) Kadeisha Buchanan – Defender, Lyon and Canada

48) Sandy Baltimore – Forward, PSG and France

49) Stina Blackstenius – Forward, BK Hacken and Sweden

50) Nicole Billa – Forward, Hoffenheim and Austria

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