Christian Endler wins the 2021 FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper Award

Chilean goalkeeper Christian Endler won the award for the best goalkeeper in the world 2021 presented by the International Federation of Football Associations, during the annual ceremony to distribute the Best in the World Awards.The BestIt is located at the headquarters of FIFA in Zurich, Switzerland.

The Chilean goalkeeper Endler of Lyon, in the final ranking of the award for the best goalkeeper in the world, surpassed each of: German Anne-Catherine Berger, Chelsea goalkeeper, and Canadian Stephanie Lynn Marie Lappé, goalkeeper Paris Saint-Germain.

FIFA awards “The Best” annually to the best male and female player, best coach for the men’s and women’s teams, best goalkeeper and goalkeeper, the fair play award, the Puskas award for the best goal of the year, and the award for the best audience, where awards are awarded in each category, for the achievements made during 2020/2021 season.

FIFA had earlier revealed the final list competing for the award for the best player in the world for 2021, which included the Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the Argentine Lionel Messi, and the Polish star Robert Lewandowski, following the initial list included 11 players who competed to enter the final list.

Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, Liverpool player, is competing for the FIFA World Player of the Year award for the second time in his career full of titles and achievements, following he entered the final list recently.

And Mohamed Salah came in third place in the ranking of the “The Best” award for the year 2018, behind Croatian Luka Modric and Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo.

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