The prizes of 2019/20 UEFA Champions League players and coaches were announced in the draw for the 2020/21 Men’s Champions League organizational level.
Robert Lewandowski has been named UEFA Player of the Year and Pernille Harder is the UEFA Player of the Year. Lewandowski and Harder, last season’s winners Virgil van Dijk and Lucy Bronze.
Lewandowski far outperforms the other players in the competition. Bayern’s striker is the most sensible scorer with 15 goals in 10 appearances and also contributed 6 assists.
This award will compensate for the cancellation of the prestigious FIFPro Ballon d’Or and FIFA awards. With 55 goals in the 2019/20 season, Lewandowski will be an aspiring both.
Pernille Harder has nine goals and two assists in seven appearances for Vfl Wolfsburg. Since the conclusion of the Women’s Champions League, Harder has the top player beloved on the global after a $350,000 move to Chelsea.
Prizes are governed by the respective winners of the competitions. Only Kevin De Bruyne and Manchester City’s Harder have damaged control of Bayern Munich and Lyon.
The winners of the men’s festival position awards are:
Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer (Bayern); Defense, Joshua Kimmich (Bayern); Midfielder Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City); Forward, Robert Lewandowski (Bayern).
The winners of the women’s festival award are:
The goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi (Lyon); Defense, Wendie Renard (Lyon); Midfielder, Dzsenifer Marozsán (Lyon); Forward, Pernille Harder (Vfl Wolfsburg / Chelsea). This is the first year of awards ceremony for the female competition.
Porters
1 Manuel Neuer (Bayern) – 376 points; January 2, Oblak (Atletico): nine2 points; 3 Keylor Navas (Paris) – 8 nine points; four Anthony Lopes (Lyon): four6 points; five Alisson Becker (Liverpool) – 28 points; 6 Thibaut Courtois (Real Madrid) and Marc-André ter Stegen (Barcelona): 18 points; 8 Péter Gulcsi (RB Leipzig) – 16 points; nine Wojciech Szczsny (Juventus): 10 points; 10 Ederson (Manchester City) – 8 points.
Last season’s winner; Alisson Becker (Liverpool).
Defenders
No matter who won the award, it would be a triumph for Bayern Munich with the three shortlisted players named European champions: David Alaba, Alphonso Davies and Joshua Kimmich.
1 Joshua Kimmich (Bayern) – 161 points; 2 Alphonso Davies (Bayern) – 138 points; 3 David Alaba (Bayern): 11 nine points; four Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool): seven nine points; five Thiago Silva (Paris Saint-Germain) – five four points; 6 Dayot Upamecano (RB Leipzig): four6 points; 7 Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid) – 36 points; 8 Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain) – 21 points; nine Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool): 10 points; 10 Matthijs from Ligt (Juventus) – 8 points.
Last season’s winner; Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool).
Environments
1 Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) – 171 points; 2 Thiago Alcunara (Bayern): 16 nine points; 3 Thomas Muller (Bayern) – 78 points; four Serge Gnabry (Bayern): four6 points; five Marquinhos (Paris Saint-Germain) – four points; 6 Joshua Kimmich (Bayern): four points; 7 Leon Goretzka (Bayern) – 3 nine points; 8 Houssem Aouar (Lyon) – 22 points; nine Angel Di Maria (Paris Saint-Germain) – 20 points; 10 Marcel Sabitzer (RB Leipzig) – 18 points.
Last season’s winner; Frenkie de Jong (Ajax / Barcelona).
Attackers
1 Robert Lewandowski (Bayern) – 361 points; 2 Kylian Mbappé (Paris) – 72 points; 3 Neymar (Paris) – 62 points; four Serge Gnabry (Bayern): four6 points; five Erling Braut Haaland (Salzburg / Dortmund) and Lionel Messi (Barcelona): 33 points; 7. Thomas Muller (Bayern): 2 nine points; 8 Cristiano Ronaldo (Juventus) – 18 points; nine Angel Di Maria (Paris Saint-Germain): nine points; 10 Sadio Mané (Liverpool) – 8 points
Season winner; Lionel Messi (Barcelona).
Porters
1 Sarah Bouhaddi (Lyon) – one hundred points; 2 Christiane Endler (Paris) – 60 points; 3 Sandra Paos (Barcelona) – 3 nine points; four Frederike Abt (Wolfsburg) – 10 points; five Hedvig Lindahl (Wolfsburg / Athletic): nine points; 6 Laura Benkarth (Bayern) – 8 points; 7 Manuela Zinsberger (Arsenal) – four points; 8 Ellie Roebuck (Manchester City) – 3 points; nine Pauline Peyraud-Magnin (Arsenal) and Sari van Veenendaal (Atlético) – 1 point.
Defenders
1 Wendie Renard (Lyon) – 102 points; 2 Lucy Bronze (Lyon) – 8 five points; 3 Lena Goessling (Wolfsburg): nine points; four Sakina Karchaoui (Lyon) – 8 points; five Dominique Janssen (Wolfsburg) – 7 points; 6 Irene Paredes (Paris Saint-Germain) – 6 points; 7 Kathrin Hendrich (Wolfsburg / Bayern) and Mapi Leon (Barcelona): five points; nine Paulina Dudek (Paris Saint-Germain) and Carolin Simon (Bayern) – 3 points
Environments
1 Dzsenifer Marozson (Lyon) – points; 2 Alex Popp (Wolfsburg) – 30 points; 3 Sara Bjork Gunnarsd-ttir (Lyon / Wolfsburg) – 19 points; four Saki Kumagai (Lyon) and Amel Majri (Lyon): 17 points; 6 Delphine Cascarino (Lyon) – 1 four points; 7 Alexia Putellas (Barcelona) – 10 points; 8 Ingrid Engen (Wolfsburg) and Amandine Henry (Lyon) – 8 points; 10 Caroline Graham Hansen (Barcelona) and Kim Little (Arsenal) and Lina Magull (Bayern) – 6 points.
Attackers
1 Pernille Harder (Wolfsburg) – 93 points; 2 Delphine Cascarino (Lyon) – 32 points; 3 Vivianne Miedema (Arsenal) – 31 points; four Eugenie Le Sommer (Lyon) – 23 points; five Ada Hegerberg (Lyon) – five points; 6 Marie Antoinette Katoto (Paris Saint-Germain) – 10 points; 7 Ewa Pajor (Wolfsburg) – 7 points; 8 Caroline Graham Hansen (Barcelona) and Jenni Hermoso (Barcelona) – 6 points; 10 Fridolin Rolfo (Wolfsburg) – five points.
The first winners of the Hansi Flick (Bayern) and Jean-Luc Vasseur (Lyon) awards.
The men’s jury consisted of the coaches of the 32 clubs in the organizing phase of the 2019/20 UEFA Champions League, as well as 55 hounds decided through the European Sports Media (ESM) organization. Coaches were able to vote for players from their own teams. .
Jury members chose their 3 most sensitive players by position, receiving the first five points, moment 3 and third.
For the Women’s Player Award, 20 journalists, coaches of the 8 ‘Array finalists, as well as the coaches of the top 12 in the most recent UEFA Women’s National Teams qualifiers voted.
I have been a football announcer and announcer for over 25 years and have followed the game of the world for as long as I can remember. I was a football analyst for Fox Soccer
I have been a football announcer and announcer for over 25 years and have been following the global game for as long as I can remember. I was a football analyst for Fox Soccer Report and Fox Soccer News from 2001 to 2013.