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Nominees for Best FIFA Women's Player Award Revealed


Wed 31 Jul 2019 | 03:24 PM
Mohamed Helba

The Federation International Football Association announced on Wednesday the top 10 best women's players who have been shortlisted for the Best FIFA Women's Player Award 2019.

Fifa also announced the list of the top ten men coaches, which included the Premier League managers Jurgen Klopp, Pep Guardiola and Mauricio Pochettino alongside Algeria's head coach Djamel Belmadi.

They were named on the 10-man shortlist for the prestigious accolade, which recognizes the best male boss over the last 12 months. The top 10 best men's players will be revealed at 16:00 CLT.

Fifa also revealed the Nominees for the Best FIFA Women’s Coach Award 2019 at 13:00 CLT.

The winners of the "Best Awards" will be revealed during the annual FIFA celebration in Milan on Monday 23 September.

Nominees for Best Women's Player Award 2019 Revealed are as follows:

1. Lucy Bronze (England)

2. Julie Ertz (United States)

3. Caroline Graham Hansen (Norway)

4. Ada S Hegerberg (Norway)

5. Amandine Henry (France).

6. Sam Kerr (Australia)

7. Rose Lavelle (US)

8. Vivianne Miedema (Netherland)

9.Alex Morgan (US)

10 Megan Rapinoe (US)

https://twitter.com/FIFAWWC/status/1156550722189742080

Nominees for the best coach in men's football are as follows:

1.Djamel Belmadi (Algeria)

2.Didier Deschamps (France)

3. Marcelo Gallardo (Argentine)

4. Ricardo Gareca (Argentine )

5. PepTeam (Sapin)

6. Jurgen Klopp (German)

7. Mauricio Pochettino (Argentine)

8. Fernando Santos (Portugal)

9. Erik ten Hag (Netherlands)

10. Tite (Brazil)

https://twitter.com/FIFAcom/status/1156535336580915201

Nominees for the best coach in women's football are as follows:

1. Sarina Wiegman (Orange Women)

2. Jill Ellis (United States)

3. Peter Gerhardsson (Sweden)

4. Futoshi Ikeda (Japan under 20 years)

5. Antonia Is (Spain under 17)

6. Joe Montemurro (Arsenal)

7. Phil Neville (England)

8. Reynald Pedros (Olympique Lyon)

9. Paul Riley (North Carolina Courage)

10. Milena Bertolini (Italy)

https://twitter.com/FIFAWWC/status/1156520209584480257