The footballing world gathered in style on Tuesday night as the FIFA Best Awards 2025 took center stage to honor the elite of the beautiful game. In a night filled with glitz, glamour, and a few surprises, Paris Saint-Germain sensation Ousmane Dembele reached the pinnacle of his career, being crowned the FIFA Men’s Player of the Year.
If you are looking for the FIFA Best Awards 2025 full list of winners, you’ve come to the right place. From coaching masterminds to spectacular goal-scorers, here is the complete breakdown of who took home the hardware this year.
The King of Football: Ousmane Dembele
The headline of the night was undoubtedly Ousmane Dembele. The Frenchman’s move to the top of the podium comes after an extraordinary season where he spearheaded PSG’s dominance. With 35 goals in all competitions and a trophy cabinet boasting the UEFA Champions League, Ligue 1 title, and the UEFA Super Cup, Dembele was the clear favorite to take home the crown.
Dominance in the Women’s Game
In the women’s category, Aitana Bonmatí continued her era of dominance. The midfield maestro was once again named the The Best FIFA Women’s Player, solidifying her legacy as one of the greatest to ever play the game.
FIFA Best Awards 2025: Full List of Winners
Here is the complete list of award recipients from the 2025 ceremony:
- The Best FIFA Men’s Player: Ousmane Dembele (France/PSG)
- The Best FIFA Women’s Player: Aitana Bonmatí (Spain/Barcelona)
- The Best FIFA Men’s Coach: Luis Enrique (PSG)
- The Best FIFA Women’s Coach: Sarina Wiegman (England)
- The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper: Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy/PSG)
- The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper: Hannah Hampton (England/Chelsea)
- FIFA Puskás Award (Best Men’s Goal): Santiago Montiel (Independiente Rivadavia)
- The FIFA Marta Award (Best Women’s Goal): Lizbeth Ovalle (Tigres Femenil)
Tactical Geniuses and Wall-Like Keepers
It was a big night for Paris Saint-Germain overall, as Luis Enrique walked away with the Best Men’s Coach award, while Gianluigi Donnarumma secured the Best Men’s Goalkeeper title, completing a PSG “triple crown” of sorts.
On the women’s side, England’s Sarina Wiegman added another trophy to her collection as Best Women’s Coach, while Chelsea and Lionesses star Hannah Hampton was recognized as the world’s best between the posts.
Goal of the Year: The Puskás and Marta Awards
The FIFA Puskás Award was handed to Santiago Montiel for his breathtaking strike against Independiente Rivadavia, a goal that left fans and pundits alike in awe. Meanwhile, the FIFA Marta Award for the best women’s goal went to Lizbeth Ovalle for her spectacular finish against Guadalajara.

