UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award

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UEFA Men's Player of the Year
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2023 winner Erling Haaland
Sponsored by ESM [1]
Presented by UEFA
Formerly called UEFA Club Footballer of the Year (1998–2010)
UEFA Best Player in Europe (2011–16)
First awarded2011
Current holder Flag of Norway.svg Erling Haaland
(1st award)
Most awards Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo
(3 awards)
Website UEFA.com
UEFA Club Football Awards

The UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award (previously known as the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award) is an association football award given to the footballer playing for a men's football club in Europe that is considered the best in the previous season of both club and national team competition. The award, created in 2011 by UEFA in partnership with European Sports Media (ESM) group, was initially aimed at reviving the European Footballer of the Year Award (Ballon d'Or), [2] [3] which was merged with the FIFA World Player of the Year Award in 2010 to become the FIFA Ballon d'Or. [4] It also replaced the UEFA Club Footballer of the Year award. [5]

Contents

Cristiano Ronaldo has won the award the most time with 3 awards and is the only player to win it twice in a row. [6] [7] Female players are awarded the UEFA Women's Player of the Year Award, introduced in 2013. [8]

Criteria

According to UEFA, the award "recognise[s] the best player playing for a football club within the territory of a UEFA member association during the previous season." [2] Players are judged by their performances in all competitions, domestic and international, and at club and national team levels throughout the season. [2]

Voting

At the beginning, the award's voting format was a return to the old Ballon d'Or, which was decided purely by journalists. [3]

In the first round of voting, 53 sports journalists representing each of the UEFA national associations provided a list of their three best-ranked players from one to three, with the first player receiving five points, the second three points and the third one point. The three players with the most points overall were shortlisted. [2] The jury comprised renowned sports journalists representing each of UEFA's national associations, from RTV Albania to the Daily Post in Wales via members of European Sports Media, with whom UEFA collaborated on this award. The final vote, also by the journalists, then took place live via electronic voting during the presentation ceremony. [2]

In 2017, however, UEFA added 80 coaches, from the clubs that participated in the group stages of that year's UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, to its jury. The amount of journalists selected by European Sports Media was also increased to 55, representing each of UEFA's member associations. [9]

Award history

Cristiano Ronaldo has won the most UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award in history, with three. Cristiano Ronaldo 2018.jpg
Cristiano Ronaldo has won the most UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award in history, with three.
Lionel Messi is the only non-European player to win the award twice. Lionel Messi in 2018.jpg
Lionel Messi is the only non-European player to win the award twice.
Karim Benzema won the award with a record number of points. Karim Benzema.jpg
Karim Benzema won the award with a record number of points.

Winners

SeasonPlayerClub
UEFA Best Player in Europe Award
2010–11 Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
2011–12 Flag of Spain.svg Andrés Iniesta Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
2012–13 Flag of France.svg Franck Ribéry Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
2013–14 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
2014–15 Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
2015–16 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
UEFA Men's Player of the Year Award
2016–17 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
2017–18 Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Modrić Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
2018–19 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Virgil van Dijk Flag of England.svg Liverpool
2019–20 Flag of Poland.svg Robert Lewandowski Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
2020–21 Flag of Italy.svg Jorginho Flag of England.svg Chelsea
2021–22 Flag of France.svg Karim Benzema Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
2022–23 Flag of Norway.svg Erling Haaland Flag of England.svg Manchester City

Finalists

  Winner  Shortlisted

2010–11

RankPlayerFirst round [5] Final round [10] Club
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi 38 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
2 Flag of Spain.svg Xavi 11 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
3 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo 3 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
4 Flag of Spain.svg Andrés Iniesta 33 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
5 Flag of Colombia.svg Radamel Falcao 17 Flag of Portugal.svg Porto
6 Flag of England.svg Wayne Rooney 15 Flag of England.svg Manchester United
7 Flag of Serbia.svg Nemanja Vidić 5 Flag of England.svg Manchester United
8 Flag of Sweden.svg Zlatan Ibrahimović 4 Flag of Italy.svg Milan
Flag of Spain.svg Gerard Piqué Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
10 Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Neuer 3 Flag of Germany.svg Schalke 04

2011–12

RankPlayerFirst round [11] Final round [12] Club
1 Flag of Spain.svg Andrés Iniesta 19 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi 17 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
4 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Pirlo 90 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
5 Flag of Spain.svg Xavi 57 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
6 Flag of Spain.svg Iker Casillas 53 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
7 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Didier Drogba 31 Flag of England.svg Chelsea
8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Čech 14 Flag of England.svg Chelsea
Flag of Colombia.svg Radamel Falcao Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid
10 Flag of Germany.svg Mesut Özil 10 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid

2012–13

RankPlayerFirst roundFinal round [13] Club
1 Flag of France.svg Franck Ribéry 36 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi 14 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
3 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo 3 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arjen Robben 57 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
5 Flag of Poland.svg Robert Lewandowski 39 Flag of Germany.svg Borussia Dortmund
6 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Müller 38 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
7 Flag of Germany.svg Bastian Schweinsteiger 32 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
8 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Gareth Bale 24 Flag of England.svg Tottenham Hotspur
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Zlatan Ibrahimović 14 Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin van Persie 10 Flag of England.svg Manchester United

2013–14

RankPlayerFirst round [14] Final round [15] Club
1 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo 26 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
2 Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Neuer 19 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arjen Robben 9 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
4 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Müller 39 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
5 Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Lahm 24 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
7 Flag of Colombia.svg James Rodríguez 16 Flag of France.svg Monaco
8 Flag of Uruguay.svg Luis Suárez 13 Flag of England.svg Liverpool
9 Flag of Argentina.svg Ángel Di María 12 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
10 Flag of Spain.svg Diego Costa 8 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid

2014–15

RankPlayerFirst round [16] Final round [17] Club
1 Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi 49 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
2 Flag of Uruguay.svg Luis Suárez 3 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
3 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo 2 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
4 Flag of Italy.svg Gianluigi Buffon 24 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Neymar 23 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
6 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eden Hazard 21 Flag of England.svg Chelsea
7 Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Pirlo 12 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
8 Flag of Chile.svg Arturo Vidal 11 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
9 Flag of Argentina.svg Carlos Tevez 8 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
10 Flag of France.svg Paul Pogba 5 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus

2015–16

RankPlayerFirst round [18] Final round [6] Club
1 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo 40 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
2 Flag of France.svg Antoine Griezmann 8 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid
3 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Gareth Bale 7 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
4 Flag of Uruguay.svg Luis Suárez 29 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi 25 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
6 Flag of Italy.svg Gianluigi Buffon 19 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
7 Flag of Portugal.svg Pepe 9 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
8 Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Neuer 6 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
9 Flag of Germany.svg Toni Kroos 5 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
10 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Müller 2 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich

2016–17

RankPlayerFirst round [19] Final round [7] Club
1 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo 482 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi 141 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
3 Flag of Italy.svg Gianluigi Buffon 109 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
4 Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Modrić Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
5 Flag of Germany.svg Toni Kroos Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
6 Flag of Argentina.svg Paulo Dybala Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
7 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Ramos Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
8 Flag of France.svg Kylian Mbappé Flag of France.svg Monaco
9 Flag of Poland.svg Robert Lewandowski Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
10 Flag of Sweden.svg Zlatan Ibrahimović Flag of England.svg Manchester United

2017–18

RankPlayerPoints [20] Club
1 Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Modrić 313 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
2 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo 223 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
3 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Salah 134 Flag of England.svg Liverpool
4 Flag of France.svg Antoine Griezmann 72 Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi 55 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
6 Flag of France.svg Kylian Mbappé 43 Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain
7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kevin De Bruyne 28 Flag of England.svg Manchester City
8 Flag of France.svg Raphaël Varane 23 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
9 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eden Hazard 15 Flag of England.svg Chelsea
10 Flag of Spain.svg Sergio Ramos 12 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid

2018–19

RankPlayerPoints [21] Club
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Virgil van Dijk 305 Flag of England.svg Liverpool
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi 207 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
3 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo 74 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Alisson 57 Flag of England.svg Liverpool
5 Flag of Senegal.svg Sadio Mané 51 Flag of England.svg Liverpool
6 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Salah 49 Flag of England.svg Liverpool
7 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eden Hazard 38 Flag of England.svg Chelsea
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frenkie de Jong 27 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ajax
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Matthijs de Ligt Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ajax
10 Flag of England.svg Raheem Sterling 12 Flag of England.svg Manchester City

2019–20

RankPlayerPoints [22] Club
1 Flag of Poland.svg Robert Lewandowski 477 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kevin De Bruyne 90 Flag of England.svg Manchester City
3 Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Neuer 66 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi 53 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
Flag of Brazil.svg Neymar Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain
6 Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Müller 41 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
7 Flag of France.svg Kylian Mbappé 39 Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain
8 Flag of Spain.svg Thiago 27 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
9 Flag of Germany.svg Joshua Kimmich 26 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
10 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo 25 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus

2020–21

RankPlayerPoints [23] Club
1 Flag of Italy.svg Jorginho 175 Flag of England.svg Chelsea
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kevin De Bruyne 167 Flag of England.svg Manchester City
3 Flag of France.svg N'Golo Kanté 160 Flag of England.svg Chelsea
4 Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi 148 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
5 Flag of Poland.svg Robert Lewandowski 140 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
6 Flag of Italy.svg Gianluigi Donnarumma 49 Flag of Italy.svg Milan
7 Flag of France.svg Kylian Mbappé 31 Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain
8 Flag of England.svg Raheem Sterling 18 Flag of England.svg Manchester City
9 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo 16 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
10 Flag of Norway.svg Erling Haaland 15 Flag of Germany.svg Borussia Dortmund

2021–22

RankPlayerPoints [24] [25] Club
1 Flag of France.svg Karim Benzema 523 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kevin De Bruyne 122 Flag of England.svg Manchester City
3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thibaut Courtois 118 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
4 Flag of Poland.svg Robert Lewandowski 54 Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
5 Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Modrić 52 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
6 Flag of Senegal.svg Sadio Mané 51 Flag of England.svg Liverpool
7 Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Salah 46 Flag of England.svg Liverpool
8 Flag of France.svg Kylian Mbappé 25 Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain
9 Flag of Brazil.svg Vinícius Júnior 21 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Virgil van Dijk 19 Flag of England.svg Liverpool
11 Flag of Portugal.svg Bernardo Silva 7 Flag of England.svg Manchester City
12 Flag of Serbia.svg Filip Kostić Flag of Germany.svg Eintracht Frankfurt
13 Flag of Italy.svg Lorenzo Pellegrini 5 Flag of Italy.svg Roma
14 Flag of England.svg Trent Alexander-Arnold 2 Flag of England.svg Liverpool
15 Flag of Brazil.svg Fabinho 1 Flag of England.svg Liverpool

2022–23

RankPlayerPoints [26] [27] Club
1 Flag of Norway.svg Erling Haaland 352 Flag of England.svg Manchester City
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi 227 Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain
3 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kevin De Bruyne 225 Flag of England.svg Manchester City
4 Flag of Germany.svg İlkay Gündoğan 129 Flag of England.svg Manchester City
5 Flag of Spain.svg Rodri 110 Flag of England.svg Manchester City
6 Flag of France.svg Kylian Mbappé 82 Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain
7 Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Modrić 33 Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
8 Flag of Croatia.svg Marcelo Brozović 20 Flag of Italy.svg Inter Milan
9 Flag of England.svg Declan Rice 14 Flag of England.svg West Ham United
10 Flag of Argentina.svg Alexis Mac Allister 12 Flag of England.svg Brighton & Hove Albion
11 Flag of Spain.svg Jesús Navas 6 Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla

By player

PlayerWinnerSecond placeThird place
Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo 315
Flag of Argentina.svg Lionel Messi 25
Flag of Spain.svg Andrés Iniesta 1
Flag of France.svg Franck Ribéry 1
Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Modrić 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Virgil van Dijk 1
Flag of Poland.svg Robert Lewandowski 1
Flag of Italy.svg Jorginho 1
Flag of France.svg Karim Benzema 1
Flag of Norway.svg Erling Haaland 1
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kevin De Bruyne 31
Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Neuer 11
Flag of Spain.svg Xavi 1
Flag of Uruguay.svg Luis Suárez 1
Flag of France.svg Antoine Griezmann 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arjen Robben 1
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Gareth Bale 1
Flag of Italy.svg Gianluigi Buffon 1
Flag of Egypt.svg Mohamed Salah 1
Flag of France.svg N'Golo Kante 1
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Thibaut Courtois 1

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