By Daily sports on November 21, 2020
Fifa’s The Best awards ceremony is now slated to take place 17 December, where the successors to Lionel Messi and Megan Rapinoe will be announced.
The winners are voted for by the national team captains and coaches, 200 journalists as well as an online ballot of fans.
There are prizes for the best men’s and women’s player, coach, goalkeeper, best 11, best goal and best fans.
The original awards ceremony was postponed in September due to coronavirus and the new ceremony will be a ‘virtual’ event. (SuperSport)
•PHOTO: The Best Award
Source Daily sports
Posted November 21, 2020
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