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Winners of The Best FIFA Football Awards 2024 to be revealed Dec. 17

Previous winners include Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Robert Lewandowski and Luka Modrić

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Last Updated on: December 17, 2024

The world’s best players, coaches and fans for 2024 – as well as the best goals – will be revealed during a gala dinner at the renowned Aspire Academy in Doha on Tuesday, December 17, FIFA has confirmed.

According to a press release issued on Monday, the Best FIFA Football Awards 2024 will be broadcast live on FIFA.com and takes place on the eve of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup Qatar 202 final between Real Madrid C.F. and CF Pachuca.

It also coincides with the second anniversary of the FIFA World Cup final in Qatar. 

The dinner will be attended by dignitaries including the FIFA President, FIFA Council members, FIFA Legends and other local and regional ambassadors and trailblazers of the game.

The categories this year are The Best FIFA Men’s Player; The Best FIFA Women’s Player; The Best FIFA Men’s Coach; The Best FIFA Women’s Coach; The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper; and The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper. 

There is also the new FIFA Marta Award and the FIFA Puskás Award – for the best goals in women’s and men’s football.

The Best FIFA Men’s Player nominees

Dani Carvajal, Spain and Real Madrid

Erling Haaland, Norway and Manchester City

Federico Valverde, Uruguay and Real Madrid

Florian Wirtz, Germany and Bayer Leverkusen

Jude Bellingham, England and Real Madrid

Kylian Mbappé, France and Paris Saint-Germain/Real Madrid

Lamine Yamal, Spain and Barcelona

Lionel Messi, Argentina and Inter Miami

Rodri, Spain and Manchester City

Toni Kroos, Germany and Real Madrid (now retired)

Vinícius Jr, Brazil and Real Madrid

The Best FIFA Men’s Coach nominees

Carlo Ancelotti (ITA), Real Madrid

Lionel Scaloni (ARG), Argentina

Luis de la Fuente (ESP), Spain

Pep Guardiola (ESP), Manchester City

Xabi Alonso (ESP), Bayer Leverkusen

The Best FIFA Men’s Goalkeeper nominees

Andriy Lunin, Ukraine and Real Madrid

David Raya, Spain and Arsenal

Ederson, Brazil and Manchester City

Emiliano Martínez, Argentina and Aston Villa

Gianluigi Donnarumma, Italy and Paris Saint-Germain

Mike Maignan, France and AC Milan

Unai Simón, Spain and Athletic Club

FIFA Puskás Award nominees

Hassan Al Haydos (QAT), Qatar v. China PR

Terry Antonis (AUS), Melbourne City v. Western Sydney Wanderers

Yassine Benzia (ALG), Algeria v. South Africa

Walter Bou (ARG), Lanús v. Tigre

Michaell Chirinos (HON), Costa Rica v. Honduras

Federico Dimarco (ITA), Inter Milan v. Frosinone

Alejandro Garnacho (ARG), Everton v. Manchester United

Mohammed Kudus (GHA), West Ham United v. Freiburg

Denis Omedi (UGA), KCCA v. Kitara

Paul Onuachu (NGA), Trabzonspor v. Konyaspor

Jaden Philogene (ENG), Rotherham United v. Hull City

The Best FIFA Women’s Player nominees

Aitana Bonmatí, Spain and Barcelona

Barbra Banda, Zambia and Shanghai Shengli/Orlando Pride

Caroline Graham Hansen, Norway and Barcelona

Keira Walsh, England and Barcelona

Khadija Shaw, Jamaica and Manchester City

Lauren Hemp, England and Manchester City

Lindsey Horan, USA and Olympique Lyonnais

Lucy Bronze, England and Barcelona/Chelsea

Mallory Swanson, USA and Chicago Red Stars

Mariona Caldentey, Spain and Barcelona/Arsenal

Naomi Girma, USA and San Diego Wave

Ona Batlle, Spain and Barcelona

Salma Paralluelo, Spain and Barcelona

Sophia Smith, USA and Portland Thorns

Tabitha Chawinga, Malawi and Paris Saint-Germain/Olympique Lyonnais

Trinity Rodman, USA and Washington Spirit

The Best FIFA Women’s Coach nominees

Arthur Elias (BRA), Brazil

Elena Sadiku (SWE), Celtic

Emma Hayes (ENG), Chelsea/USA

Futoshi Ikeda (JPN), Japan

Gareth Taylor (ENG), Manchester City

Jonatan Giráldez (ESP), Barcelona/Washington Spirit

Sandrine Soubeyrand (FRA), Paris FC

Sonia Bompastor (FRA), Olympique Lyonnais/Chelsea

The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper nominees

Alyssa Naeher, USA and Chicago Red Stars

Ann-Katrin Berger, Germany and Chelsea/NJ/NY Gotham

Ayaka Yamashita, Japan and INAC Kobe Leonessa/Manchester City

Cata Coll, Spain and Barcelona

Mary Earps, England and Manchester United/Paris Saint-Germain

FIFA Marta Award nominees

Delphine Cascarino (FRA), Olympique Lyonnais v. Benfica

Marina Hegering (GER), Essen v. Wolfsburg

Sakina Karchaoui (FRA), France v. Sweden

Paulina Krumbiegel (GER), Duisburg v. Hoffenheim

Marta (BRA), Brazil v. Jamaica

Nina Matejić (SRB), Serbia U-19 Women v. England U-19 Women

Beth Mead (ENG), Arsenal v. West Ham United

Giuseppina Moraca (ITA), Lazio v. Bologna

Asisat Oshoala (NGA), Barcelona v. Benfica

Mayra Pelayo (MEX), Mexico v. USA

Trinity Rodman (USA), USA v. Japan

FIFA Fan Award nominees

José Armando (MEX)

Craig Ferguson (SCO)

Guilherme Gandra Moura (BRA)


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IPL 2026: RR slip to fifth as Shane Bond calls for bowling changes

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Rajasthan Royals (RR) bowling coach Shane Bond says his side’s bowlers must start “doing something different” after another disappointing defeat in IPL 2026 left the team slipping down the points table.

RR suffered a heavy loss to Gujarat Titans (GT) on Saturday after conceding more than 200 runs for the fourth straight match. The defeat pushed them down to fifth place with only three league games remaining.

The problems started early when fast bowler Jofra Archer struggled badly in the opening over, needing 11 balls to complete it after bowling a no-ball and several wides. The over cost RR 18 runs and set the tone for another difficult evening.

Former New Zealand pacer Mitchell McClenaghan said Archer appeared rusty after the team’s eight-day break and suggested Jaipur’s pitches are not helping RR’s pace attack.

Bond admitted RR’s bowling has not adapted well enough to the aggressive batting seen throughout this year’s IPL.

“You’ve got to be doing something different,” Bond said after the match. “Batsmen are developing new shots and putting bowlers under pressure, so bowlers also need to develop new skills and new plans.”

He added that bowlers must improve both their decision-making and execution, while using analysts more effectively to study opposition batting patterns.

Despite their recent slump, RR remain in contention for the playoffs, although their form has become a growing concern after a strong start to the season.

Meanwhile, IPL action continues on Sunday with Chennai Super Kings taking on Lucknow Super Giants in the afternoon match, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru face Mumbai Indians in a high-profile evening clash.

Chennai Super Kings will look to revive their inconsistent campaign against a Lucknow side still fighting for a playoff place, while Bengaluru and Mumbai meet in what could prove crucial in the race for the top four.

Both matches will be broadcast live across Afghanistan on Ariana Television Network.

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Ahmedabad to host IPL 2026 final; BCCI announces playoff schedule

After 70 matches in theCri league stage, the competition now enters its decisive phase, with the top four teams set to battle it out for the title. 

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced the schedule for the 2026 playoffs of the Indian Premier League (IPL), confirming that Ahmedabad will host the tournament’s grand final.

After 70 matches in the league stage, the competition now enters its decisive phase, with the top four teams set to battle it out for the title. 

Qualifier 1, featuring the two highest-ranked teams, will take place on May 26 at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala. The winner will secure a direct place in the final.

The playoffs will then shift to the New International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh, which will host both the Eliminator on May 27 and Qualifier 2 on May 29. 

The Eliminator will see the third- and fourth-placed teams face off, with the winner advancing to Qualifier 2 to meet the loser of Qualifier 1 for the remaining spot in the final.

The tournament will conclude on May 31 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, the largest cricket stadium in the world.

The BCCI said the playoffs will be staged across three venues this year due to operational and logistical considerations. Bengaluru had initially been selected to host the final, but the venue was changed after local requirements from authorities and the state association were deemed beyond the board’s established guidelines and protocols.

IPL 2026 Playoffs Schedule:

  • Qualifier 1 – May 26 – Dharamshala
  • Eliminator – May 27 – New Chandigarh
  • Qualifier 2 – May 29 – New Chandigarh
  • Final – May 31 – Ahmedabad

BCCI Honorary Secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed the schedule in an official media advisory.

As with the group stage matches, Ariana Television will continue to broadcast the next phase of this year’s IPL. Matches will be aired live and exclusively across Afghanistan on Ariana Television. 

Fans are encouraged to follow Ariana News and Ariana Television’s social media platforms for updated information and schedules. 

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Mumbai Indians pull off record chase as IPL action continues

Rickelton was named Player of the Match for his match-defining innings, as Mumbai secured their third win of the season, while Lucknow slipped to a sixth straight defeat.

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Mumbai Indians produced a stunning run chase to defeat Lucknow Super Giants by six wickets in Match 47 of the Indian Premier League 2026 on Monday, overhauling a daunting 229-run target with eight balls to spare at Wankhede Stadium.

After being asked to bat first, Lucknow made a flying start, driven by explosive knocks from Mitchell Marsh and Nicholas Pooran. Pooran smashed a rapid 63 off 21 balls, sharing a 94-run stand with Marsh as LSG surged toward a massive total. However, Mumbai fought back through Corbin Bosch, who removed both set batters to halt the momentum. Late contributions from Aiden Markram and Himmat Singh guided LSG to a competitive 228/5.

In response, Mumbai delivered a near-perfect batting performance. Ryan Rickelton led the charge with a blistering 83 off 32 balls, while Rohit Sharma added 84, as the pair put on a dominant 143-run opening stand that effectively sealed the contest early. 

Despite a brief slowdown in the middle overs, Mumbai comfortably reached the target, with Will Jacks finishing the match in style.

Rickelton was named Player of the Match for his match-defining innings, as Mumbai secured their third win of the season, while Lucknow slipped to a sixth straight defeat.

Meanwhile, attention now turns to today’s clash between Delhi Capitals and Chennai Super Kings, where both sides will be looking to strengthen their positions in the standings. Delhi will aim to build momentum with their balanced lineup, while Punjab will rely on their power hitters to deliver a strong performance.

The match will be broadcast live across Afghanistan on Ariana Television, giving fans the chance to follow all the action as the tournament continues to intensify.

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