Barcelona midfielder Aitana Bonmati has made history by being named the women’s player of the year at the Fifa Best Awards for an impressive third consecutive year. This remarkable achievement underscores her consistent excellence on the pitch and solidifies her status as one of the standout talents in women’s football. In another noteworthy recognition, England manager Sarina Wiegman has been honored as coach of the year for the fifth time, showcasing her prowess in leading her team to success.
At just 27 years old, Bonmati played a crucial role in the Spain national team, which finished as runners-up to England in the Euro 2025 tournament. Her exceptional performance throughout the competition earned her the prestigious player of the tournament award, further highlighting her impact on the field.
In addition to her international success, Bonmati enjoyed a stellar domestic season with Barcelona. She was pivotal in helping her club achieve a domestic treble, contributing significantly by scoring 12 goals and assisting another six in La Liga F. However, the season was bittersweet for her as Barcelona finished as runners-up in the Champions League, suffering a defeat to Arsenal in the final match.
Bonmati’s prowess in European competition did not go unnoticed. She was named the player of the season by UEFA, where she made her mark with an impressive nine goal contributions in 11 appearances. Notably, she scored during Barcelona’s commanding 4-1 semi-final second-leg victory against Chelsea, which further exemplified her talent and importance to her team’s success.
Reflecting on receiving her Fifa award, Bonmati expressed deep gratitude: “I am grateful to have the honour. If it wasn’t for all the players, coaches and the fans, I would not win it – but I will enjoy.” Her humility and acknowledgment of the collective effort in achieving success resonate with many fans and aspiring athletes alike.
In September, Bonmati was also awarded the women’s Ballon d’Or, making her the first player in history to achieve this honor three times, having previously received the accolade in 2023 and 2024. This groundbreaking milestone underscores not only her talent but also her consistency at the highest levels of the sport.
Her Fifa Best award victory in 2023 came after a spectacular World Cup triumph with Spain, while her 2024 achievement followed a historic quadruple with Barcelona—an incredible feat that places her among the elite in football history. This year, she faced tough competition for the Fifa Best honor, with fellow nominees including Arsenal and Spain midfielder Mariona Caldentey, as well as Barcelona forward Alexia Putellas.
On the men’s side, Paris St-Germain and France forward Ousmane Dembele secured the men’s award at the gala ceremony held in Qatar, further illustrating the global recognition and excitement surrounding talent in football, both men’s and women’s. The achievements of players like Bonmati and Dembele continue to inspire fans and young athletes around the world.

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