Lionel Messi wins the Best Fifa Men's Awardpublished at 20:52 Greenwich Mean Time 15 JanuaryBreaking
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Lionel Messi's goals for Inter Miami earn him this award over Erling Haaland's treble winning exploits.
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Messi beats Mbappe and Haaland to men's award
Bonmat wins women's prize
Guardiola and Wiegman win coaches of year
Earps wins women's goalkeeper for second year running, while Ederson wins men's prize
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Emma Smith
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Lionel Messi's goals for Inter Miami earn him this award over Erling Haaland's treble winning exploits.
First up, the men's award.
On our poll on the BBC Sport website earlier, you clearly backed Erling Haaland to win this. But we shall see...
We now have a musical interlude. Time to catch our breath.
Of the main awards, we have just two left - Best Men's Player, and Best Women's Player.
Erling Haaland, Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe are up for the men's award; Jenni Hermoso, Aitana Bonmati and Linda Caicedo are the women's nominees.
Oh no, the lad has just started crying as his dad starts his speech.
Fortunately mum is on hand. Bless.
Next up is the Fifa Fan Award, which is decided exclusively by fans voting on the Fifa website.
Nominated are Miguel Angel, a Millonarios fan who met his heroes the day before his death from a terminal illness; Fran Hurndall, an Australian fan who dripped a ball more than 1,000km from Gold Coast to Sydney for charity, and Hugo Daniel Iniguez, a fan of Argentine club Colon who was spotted on camera bottle feeding his young child during a game.
Iniguez is named as the winner, and he brings his young child up on stage with him, while also draped in a Colon flag.
You may not have heard of him, but you need to look up Guilherme Madruga's goal for Botafogo against Novorizontino in the Brazilian second division.
An overhead kick from outside the area, it is a true thing of beauty.
Next up, the Fifa Puskas Award for the best goal of the year.
Brighton's Julio Enciso is up for this one, remember.
Former Manchester United striker Louis Saha is interviewed in the audience about his memories of Sir Bobby Charlton.
"It was an honour to meet such a legend to the club and the town. He was very down to earth, representing so many values from the club, and always with a smile. He represented the values I joined the club for.
"As a striker he was unbelievable, he had the strength you need to wear the badge."
Three giants, seven World Cup wins between them.
Remarkable.
We are now paying tribute to three football legends who passed away recently.
Sir Bobby Charlton, Mario Zagallo and Franz Beckenbauer are being remembered in a film being played now.
Also nominated for the Fair Play Award were Montevideo City Torque under-16s for allowing an opposing team to score after they themselves scored while two opponent players were down following a clash of heads.
Referee Pol Van Boekel was also nominated for not showing a yellow card to Mohammed Kudus after he removed his shirt during an Ajax game to show a tribute to former team mate Christian Atsu, who died in an earthquake in Turkey last year.
Next up is the Fifa Fair Play Award.
The winners are the Brazilian men's team, for wearing an all-black kit in solidarity with team mate Vinicius Jr after he suffered racism in a La Liga match.
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Brodie, Scotland: The fact that Rodri isn’t in the men's team is shocking. How can you win the treble, the player of the year in three separate competitions and win the Champions League and not get in.
Thibaut Courtois was named in team of the year, but Ederson gets the individual award.
The Manchester City goalkeeper was the number one in their treble winning team.
Next up, Best Men's Goalkeeper.
Ederson, Thibaut Courtois and Yassine Bounou are the nominees.
Fifa Best Women's Goalkeeper winner Mary Earps: "Last year I won the award but didn't get in team of the year, this year I thought it might be the other way around.
"Thank you to all my coaches for England and United. I am just blown away. I talk a lot about how it wasn't the easiest journey here, I took the scenic route. But looking back now, it all makes sense. It made me so much more prepared for the challenges I face to today, and not to take a day for granted.
"If you are struggling, keep going. It is never too late to be who you are.
"2023 showed we can change the world if we speak out against injustice, so let's keep doing that."
No surprise here, another trophy for Earps' ever-growing collection.
We move on to the Fifa Best Women's Goalkeeper Award.
England's Mary Earps is up against Spain's Cata Coll and Australia's Mackenzie Arnold.
Earps was just named in the Women's XI. Surely she has this wrapped up?
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Ryan from Liverpool: You've got to love that FIFA have used a 3-3-4 formation [for the Fifpro Men's XI] that countless teams all over the world use. Wouldn't like to be up against that front four though!