2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or

The 2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or Gala was the sixth year for FIFA's awards for the top football players and coaches of the year. The awards were given out in Zürich, Switzerland on 11 January 2016.

2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or
2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi
Date6 January 2016 (2016-01-06)
LocationZúrich, Suiza
CountrySuiza
Presented byFrance Football
Highlights
Won by Lionel Messi (5th award)
Websitewww.francefootball.fr

Lionel Messi won the award as the World Player of the Year for the fifth time, extending, his own record of five wins. Carli Lloyd was named as the Women's World Player of the Year, while Luis Enrique received the World Coach of the Year for Men's Football and Jill Ellis the World Coach of the Year for Women's Football.[1]

The ceremony was hosted by Kate Abdo and James Nesbitt.[2]

Winners and nominees

In late October 2015, FIFA revealed shortlist for the FIFA Ballon d'Or, FIFA Women's World Player of the Year and FIFA World Coaches of the Year. The shortlists for the women's awards were revealed on 19 October and the men's on 20 October.

FIFA Ballon d'Or

The results for the 2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or were:[3]

RankPlayerNationalityClub(s)Percent
1Lionel Messi Argentina Barcelona41.33%
2Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal Real Madrid27.76%
3Neymar Brazil Barcelona7.86%

The following 20 men were originally in contention for the 2015 FIFA Ballon d'Or:[4]

RankPlayerNationalityClub(s)Percent
4Robert Lewandowski Poland Bayern Munich4.17%
5Luis Suárez Uruguay Barcelona3.38%
6Thomas Müller Germany Bayern Munich2.21%
7Manuel Neuer Germany Bayern Munich1.97%
8Eden Hazard Belgium Chelsea1.33%
9Andrés Iniesta Spain Barcelona1.24%
10Alexis Sánchez Chile Arsenal1.18%
11Zlatan Ibrahimović Sweden Paris Saint-Germain1.13%
12Yaya Touré Ivory Coast Manchester City0.89%
13Sergio Agüero Argentina Manchester City 0.86%
14Javier Mascherano Argentina Barcelona0.79%
15Paul Pogba France Juventus 0.72%
16Gareth Bale Wales Real Madrid0.65%
17Arturo Vidal Chile Juventus
Bayern Munich
0.58%
18Kevin De Bruyne Belgium VfL Wolfsburg
Manchester City
0.47%
19James Rodríguez Colombia Real Madrid0.45%
20Karim Benzema France Real Madrid0.40%
21Toni Kroos Germany Real Madrid0.2931%
22Arjen Robben Netherlands Bayern Munich0.2930%
23Ivan Rakitić Croatia Barcelona0.05%

FIFA Puskás Award

The winner of the FIFA Puskás Award was:

The other nominees were:[5]

FIFA/FIFPro World XI

PositionPlayerNational teamClub(s)
GKManuel Neuer Germany Bayern Munich
DFThiago Silva Brazil Paris Saint-Germain
DFMarcelo Brazil Real Madrid
DFSergio Ramos Spain Real Madrid
DFDani Alves Brazil Barcelona
MFAndrés Iniesta Spain Barcelona
MFLuka Modrić Croatia Real Madrid
MFPaul Pogba France Juventus
FWNeymar Brazil Barcelona
FWLionel Messi Argentina Barcelona
FWCristiano Ronaldo Portugal Real Madrid

FIFA Women's World Player of the Year

The results for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Player of the Year were:[5]

RankPlayerNationalityClub(s)Percent
1Carli Lloyd United States Houston Dash35.28%
2Célia Šašić Germany 1. FFC Frankfurt12.60%
3Aya Miyama Japan Okayama Yunogo Belle9.88%

The following 7 players were also named to the shortlist for the FIFA Women's World Player of the Year award:[7]

PlayerNationalityClub(s)
Nadine Angerer Germany Brisbane Roar
Portland Thorns
Ramona Bachmann  Switzerland FC Rosengård
Kadeisha Buchanan Canada West Virginia Mountaineers
Amandine Henry France Lyon
Eugénie Le Sommer France Lyon
Megan Rapinoe United States Seattle Reign
Hope Solo United States Seattle Reign

FIFA World Coach of the Year for Men's Football

The following were the final 3 nominees for the FIFA World Coach of the Year for Men's Football:[5]

RankCoachNationalityTeam(s)Percent
1Luis Enrique Spain Barcelona31.08%
2Pep Guardiola Spain Bayern Munich22.97%
3Jorge Sampaoli Argentina Chile9.47%

The following 7 managers were also named to the shortlist for the FIFA World Coach of the Year for Men's Football:[4]

CoachNationalityTeam(s)
Massimiliano Allegri Italy Juventus
Carlo Ancelotti Italy Real Madrid
Laurent Blanc France Paris Saint-Germain
Unai Emery Spain Sevilla
José Mourinho Portugal Chelsea
Diego Simeone Argentina Atlético Madrid
Arsène Wenger France Arsenal

FIFA World Coach of the Year for Women's Football

The following are the final 3 nominees for the FIFA World Coach of the Year for Women's Football:[5]

RankCoachNationalityTeam(s)Percent
1Jill Ellis England United States42.98%
2Norio Sasaki Japan Japan17.79%
3Mark Sampson Wales England10.68%

The following 7 managers were also named to the shortlist for the FIFA World Coach of the Year for Women's Football:[7]

CoachNationalityTeam(s)
Calle Barrling Sweden Sweden U19
Colin Bell England 1. FFC Frankfurt
Farid Benstiti France Paris Saint-Germain
Laura Harvey England Seattle Reign
John Herdman England Canada
Gérard Prêcheur France Lyon
Thomas Wörle Germany Bayern Munich

References

  1. "Lionwins Ballon d'Or foe". Guardian. 11 January 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  2. "Fifa Ballon d'Or - live: Lionel Messi winh Ballon d'Or". Daily Telegraph. 11 January 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  3. "FIFA Ballon d'Or 2015 – voting results" (PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 11 January 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
  4. "Men's Football shortlists for FIFA Ballon d'Or 2015 revealed". FIFA. 20 October 2015.
  5. "Nominees for the FIFA Ballon d'Or 2015 awards revealed". FIFA. 30 November 2015.
  6. "2015 FIFA FIFPro World XI revealed". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 11 January 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  7. "Women's Football shortlists for FIFA Ballon d'Or 2015 revealed". FIFA. 19 October 2015.
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