Lionel Messi has been crowned The Best FIFA Men’s Player 2023, retaining the title he won in 2022.
The Argentina superstar has been bestowed with the honour once again following another qualifying period where he dazzled football fans across the globe. Messi was recognised for his achievements at The Best FIFA Football Awards™ ceremony in London, having come out on top in the voting ahead of finalists Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe.
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Messi topped an incredibly closely-contested poll which was voted for by national team coaches and captains as well as expert journalists and supporters across the globe.
With the 2022 World Cup winner and Norway international Haaland locked together on 48 scoring points, they were separated by the number of first-choice nominations which Messi received in votes from national team captains, as per the Rules of Allocation (article 12). France striker Mbappe finished third with 35 points.
Messi also won the 2019 Best FIFA Men’s Player award and was recognised by FIFA as the leading player in the men’s game on five occasions prior to that – 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2015 – making this his eighth individual award in total.
The winner in focus
Messi is a player who has won everything, claiming an extensive haul of major domestic, international and individual honours to place himself firmly in the category of an all-time great of the beautiful game.
La Pulga Atomica was named The Best Men’s Player in 2022 after leading Argentina to FIFA World Cup™ glory in Qatar, and he added further silverware to his trophy collection in 2023 as PSG once again topped the table in France as Ligue 1 champions.
The 36-year-old’s two-year spell in Paris came to an end in July, with the all-time top scorer in the top five European leagues heading across the Atlantic for the latest chapter of his career with Inter Miami.
Messi’s standout moments
In helping PSG to another domestic title – a second in succession during his spell in France – Messi recorded more assists than any other player during the campaign and was subsequently named in the Ligue 1 Team of the Season.
Fresh from lifting the World Cup in Qatar, Argentina were swiftly back onto the qualification trail for the FIFA World Cup 26™, with the CONMEBOL campaign getting under way in September 2023. Prior to that, Messi bagged the 100th goal of his international career in a 7-0 friendly romp against Curacao in March, becoming just the third male player to reach the milestone after Iran’s Ali Daei and Portugal icon Cristiano Ronaldo. After departing PSG in the summer, Messi – almost inevitably – made an instant impact on his debut with his new side Inter Miami. With the clock deep into added time, and the score locked at 1-1 in their Leagues Cup encounter with Mexican side Cruz Azul, the MLS outfit were awarded a free-kick 25 yards out in a central position. There was only one man who would take it. There was only one outcome. Messi’s wand of a left foot directing an unstoppable effort into the goalkeeper’s top-right corner.