Bonmati named Fifa Best women's player of the year

Barcelona midfielder Aitana Bonmati is the women's player of the year at the Fifa Best Awards for the third year in a row, with England's Sarina Wiegman named coach of the year.

Aitana Bonmati playing for Spain
Bonmati has won the Fifa Best award three times in a row [Getty Images]

Barcelona midfielder Aitana Bonmati has been named the women's player of the year at the Fifa Best Awards for the third year in a row while England manager Sarina Wiegman is coach of the year for a fifth time.

Bonmati, 27, was a key part of the Spain team who finished runners-up to England at Euro 2025, where she won the player of the tournament prize.

The Spaniard won a domestic treble with Barcelona - scoring 12 and assisting six goals in La Liga F - but was a runner-up in the Champions League with her club, who lost to Arsenal in the final.

Bonmati was named the competition's player of the season by Uefa, registering nine goal contributions in her 11 appearances and scoring in their 4-1 semi-final second-leg win at Chelsea.

She said of her Fifa award: "I am grateful to have the honour. If it wasn't for all the players, coaches and the fans, I would not win it - [but] I will enjoy."

Bonmati was also awarded the women's Ballon d'Or in September, becoming the first player to win it three times, having received it in 2023 and 2024.

She earned the Fifa Best award in 2023 following a World Cup victory with Spain, and again in 2024 after winning a historic quadruple with Barcelona.

Arsenal and Spain midfielder Mariona Caldentey and Barcelona forward Alexia Putellas were also nominated for this year's Fifa Best honour.

Wiegman earns fifth coach of the year award

Wiegman was honoured as the best women's coach of the year after guiding England to a second consecutive European title.

She is the first coach to win the award five times.

"It's an absolute honour to receive this award again," said Wiegman.

"Thank you to the FA for their continued support for me and the team. This award is actually for players and staff. We've showed so much conviction, belief and togetherness that led us to our second Euro win.

"Moving into 2026, let's keep pushing the women's game forward together and. create an environment for every player, so they can reach their full potential."

England were unlikely winners at Euro 2025 following a period of uncertainty with mediocre results and player retirements.

But Wiegman guided the Lionesses to a second straight success in Switzerland, as they defeated Spain on penalties in the final.

She beat Chelsea's Sonia Bompastor and Arsenal's Renee Slegers to the award.

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