Polish Robert Lewandowski crowned best player of 2021

Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski in Munich, Germany on October 23, 2021 Christof STACHE AFP/Archives

Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski of Poland retained the title of best Fifa player of the year on Monday at “The Best” 2021 ceremony, partially erasing his disappointment at having been doubled by Lionel Messi for the Ballon d’Or. The 33-year-old center-forward won the trophy for the second time following 2020, at the end of a prosperous year on a personal level, winning ahead of the two other finalists: the Argentinian Messi (Paris SG, ex -FC Barcelona), crowned sevenfold Ballon d’Or at the end of November, and the Egyptian Mohamed Salah (Liverpool). Among the women, it was the Spaniard Alexia Putellas, captain of FC Barcelona, ​​​​who won the title of best Fifa player of the year, signing the double following her Ballon d’Or received in November.

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