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Nvidia quadro fx 5500 driver windows 7. The FIFA Puskás Award[ˈpuʃkaːʃ] is an award established on 20 October 2009 by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), at the behest of then-president Sepp Blatter, in order to award the player, male or female, judged to have scored the most aesthetically significant, or 'most beautiful', goal of the calendar year.

The award is in honor of Ferenc Puskás, the striker of Real Madrid at the late 1950s and the 1960s, and central member of the highly successful Hungarian side of the same era. Puskás is widely considered by many to be the most powerful and prolific forward European football produced in first-division football, and scored a once world record of 84 goals in 85 internationals. He is one of the top scorers of the 20th century, with 512 goals in 528 matches.

'It is important to preserve the memory of those footballing greats who have left their mark on our history. Ferenc Puskás was not only a player with immense talent who won many honours, but also a remarkable man. FIFA is therefore delighted to pay tribute to him by dedicating this award to his memory,' said Blatter at the inauguration of the award in Budapest.

The time-frame for the first award was July 2008 to July 2009. The annual award was presented for the first time during the 2009 FIFA World Player of the Year Gala on 21 December in Switzerland, with the Portuguese player Cristiano Ronaldo being the first (1st) prize winner.

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Criteria[edit]

  • It should be a beautiful goal (subjective — the spread of goals should include long-range shots, team goals, overhead kicks, individual plays, etc.).
  • It should be awarded 'without distinction of championship, gender or nationality'.[1]
  • It should not be the result of luck, mistakes, deflection by another player or the player in a offside position.
  • It should support fair play, i.e. the player should not have behaved badly in the game or have been charged with doping, for example.

Winners and nominees[edit]

Scores and results list the player's club goal tally first.

2009[edit]

Cristiano Ronaldo's 40-yard strike, earned him the inaugural FIFA Puskás Award. He later went on to call it the best goal he had ever scored.[2]
RankPlayerTeamOpponentScoreCompetitionVote percentage
1stCristiano RonaldoManchester UnitedPorto1–02008–09 UEFA Champions League17.68%
2ndAndrés IniestaBarcelonaChelsea1–12008–09 UEFA Champions League15.64%
3rdGrafiteWolfsburgBayern Munich5–12008–09 Bundesliga13.39%
4thEliran AtarBnei YehudaMaccabi Netanya1–12008–09 Israeli Premier League13.36%
5thFernando TorresLiverpoolBlackburn Rovers4–02008–09 Premier League9.44%
6thNilmarInternacionalCorinthians1–02009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A8.71%
7thMichael EssienChelseaBarcelona1–12008–09 UEFA Champions League7.89%
8thLuis Ángel LandínCruz AzulMorelia1–1Liga MX Clausura 20097.30%
9thEmmanuel AdebayorArsenalVillarreal1–12008–09 UEFA Champions League4.04%
10thKatlego MphelaSouth AfricaSpain3–22009 FIFA Confederations Cup2.59%

2010[edit]

RankPlayerTeamOpponentScoreCompetitionVote percentage
1stHamit AltıntopTurkeyKazakhstan2–0UEFA Euro 2012 qualifier40.55%
2ndLinus HalleniusHammarby IFSyrianska FC2–02010 Superettan13.23%
3rdGiovanni van BronckhorstNetherlandsUruguay1–02010 FIFA World Cup10.61%
UnrankedMatty BurrowsGlentoranPortadown1–02010–11 IFA PremiershipN/A
Lionel MessiBarcelonaValencia3–02009–10 La Liga
Samir NasriArsenalPorto5–02009–10 UEFA Champions League
NeymarSantosSanto André2–12010 Campeonato Paulista
Arjen RobbenBayern MunichSchalke 041–02009–10 DFB-Pokal
Siphiwe TshabalalaSouth AfricaMexico1–12010 FIFA World Cup
Kumi YokoyamaJapanNorth Korea2–12010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

2011[edit]

Neymar at the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup. The youngest FIFA Puskás Award winner.
RankPlayerTeamOpponentScoreCompetitionVote percentage
1stNeymarSantosFlamengo4–52011 Campeonato Brasileiro Série AN/A
UnrankedBenjamin De CeulaerLokerenClub Brugge1–22011–12 Belgian Pro League
Giovani dos SantosMexicoUnited States4–22011 CONCACAF Gold Cup
Julio GómezMexicoGermany3–22011 FIFA U-17 World Cup
Zlatan IbrahimovićMilanLecce1–12010–11 Serie A
Lisandro LópezArsenal de SarandíOlimpo2–2Argentine Primera División Apertura 2011
Lionel MessiBarcelonaArsenal3–12010–11 UEFA Champions League
Heather O'ReillyUnited StatesColombia3–02011 FIFA Women's World Cup
Wayne RooneyManchester UnitedManchester City2–12010–11 Premier League
Dejan StankovićInternazionaleSchalke 042–52010–11 UEFA Champions League

2012[edit]

RankPlayerTeamOpponentScoreCompetitionVote percentage[3]
1stMiroslav StochFenerbahçeGençlerbirliği1–02011–12 Süper Lig78%
2ndRadamel FalcaoAtlético MadridAmérica de Cali2–1Friendly15%
3rdNeymarSantosInternacional3–12012 Copa Libertadores7%
UnrankedEmmanuel Agyemang-BaduGhanaGuinea1–12012 Africa Cup of NationsN/A
Hatem Ben ArfaNewcastle UnitedBlackburn Rovers2–12011–12 FA Cup
Eric HassliVancouver WhitecapsToronto FC1–12012 Canadian Championship
Olivia JiménezMexicoSwitzerland2–02012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
Gastón MeallaNacional PotosíThe Strongest2–22011–12 Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano
Lionel MessiArgentinaBrazil4–3Friendly
Moussa SowFenerbahçeGalatasaray2–22011–12 Süper Lig

2013[edit]

Zlatan Ibrahimović's 35-yard overhead kick with his back to goal, won him praise from players and pundits, with the BBC describing it as a goal that 'combined unfathomable imagination and expert technique'.[4]
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The following list includes the nominees for the 2013 award. Voting was possible through the FIFA.com website until 9 December 2013, after a second voting round was held between the top three goals from the first round. The award to the winning goal from the second round was presented on 13 January 2014.

RankPlayerTeamOpponentScoreCompetitionVote percentage[5]
1stZlatan IbrahimovićSwedenEngland4–2Friendly48.7%
2ndNemanja MatićBenficaPorto2–22012–13 Primeira Liga30.8%
3rdNeymarBrazilJapan1–02013 FIFA Confederations Cup20.5%
UnrankedPeter AnkersenEsbjergAarhus5–12013–14 SuperligaN/A
Louisa CadamuroLyonSaint-Étienne5–02012–13 Division 1 Féminine
Lisa De VannaSky BlueBoston Breakers5–12013 National Women's Soccer League
Antonio Di NataleUdineseChievo3–12012–13 Serie A
Panagiotis KoneBolognaNapoli2–32012–13 Serie A
Daniel LudueñaPachucaUANL2–1Liga MX Apertura 2013
Juan Manuel OliveraNáuticoSport Recife2–02013 Copa Sudamericana

2014[edit]

James Rodriguez's volley was described as 'one of the greatest goals the World Cup has ever seen' by Uruguayan manager Óscar Tabárez, who also called James 'the best player in the World Cup.'[6]

The nominees for 2014 were announced on 12 November.[7]

RankPlayerTeamOpponentScoreCompetitionVote percentage[8]
1stJames RodríguezColombiaUruguay1–02014 FIFA World Cup42%
2ndStephanie RochePeamount UnitedWexford Youths2–02013–14 Irish Women's National League33%
3rdRobin van PersieNetherlandsSpain5–12014 FIFA World Cup11%
UnrankedTim CahillAustraliaNetherlands2–32014 FIFA World CupN/A
Diego CostaAtlético MadridGetafe7–02013–14 La Liga
Marco FabiánCruz AzulPuebla1–0Liga MX Clausura 2014
Zlatan IbrahimovićParis Saint-GermainBastia4–02013–14 Ligue 1
Pajtim KasamiFulhamCrystal Palace4–12013–14 Premier League
Camilo SanvezzoVancouver WhitecapsPortland Timbers2–22013 MLS
Hisato SatōSanfrecce HiroshimaKawasaki Frontale2–12014 J. League Division 1

2015[edit]

FIFA announced the list of 10 nominees on 12 November 2015.[9]

RankPlayerTeamOpponentScoreCompetitionVote percentage[10]
1stWendell LiraGoianésiaAtlético Goianiense1–02015 Campeonato Goiano46.7%
2ndLionel MessiBarcelonaAthletic Bilbao1–02014–15 Copa del Rey33.3%
3rdAlessandro FlorenziRomaBarcelona1–12015–16 UEFA Champions League7.1%
UnrankedDavid BallFleetwood TownPreston North End2–22014–15 League OneN/A
Chory CastroReal SociedadDeportivo La Coruña2–12014–15 La Liga
Carli LloydUnited StatesJapan4–02015 FIFA Women's World Cup
Philippe MexèsMilanInter Milan1–0Friendly
Marcel NdjengPaderbornBolton Wanderers3–1Friendly
Esteban RamírezHeredianoDeportivo Saprissa3–1Liga FPD Invierno 2014
Carlos TevezJuventusParma4–02014–15 Serie A

2016[edit]

FIFA announced the list of 10 nominees on 21 November 2016.[11]

RankPlayerTeamOpponentScoreCompetitionVote percentage[12]
1stMohd Faiz SubriPenangPahang4–12016 Malaysia Super League59.46%
2ndMarloneCorinthiansCobresal3–02016 Copa Libertadores22.86%
3rdDaniuska RodríguezVenezuelaColombia1–02016 South American U-17 Women's Championship10.01%
UnrankedMario GasparSpainEngland1–0FriendlyN/A
Hlompho KekanaSouth AfricaCameroon2–12017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier
Lionel MessiArgentinaUnited States2–0Copa América Centenario
NeymarBarcelonaVillarreal3–02015–16 La Liga
Saúl ÑíguezAtlético MadridBayern Munich1–02015–16 UEFA Champions League
Hal Robson-KanuWalesBelgium2–1UEFA Euro 2016
Simon SkrabbÅtvidabergs FFGefle IF1–02015 Allsvenskan

2017[edit]

Olivier Giroud's backheeled 'scorpion kick' volley was described by then-Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger as the greatest he had seen at the Emirates Stadium.[13]

FIFA announced the list of 10 nominees on 22 September 2017.[14]

RankPlayerTeamOpponentScoreCompetitionVote percentage
1stOlivier GiroudArsenalCrystal Palace1–02016–17 Premier League36.17%
2ndOscarine MasulukeBarokaOrlando Pirates1–12016–17 South African Premier Division27.48%
3rdDeyna CastellanosVenezuelaCameroon2–12016 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup20.47%
UnrankedKevin-Prince BoatengLas PalmasVillarreal1–02016–17 La LigaN/A
Alejandro CamargoUniversidad de ConcepciónO'Higgins3–1Chilean Primera División Apertura 2016
Moussa DembéléCelticSt Johnstone5–22016–17 Scottish Premiership
Avilés HurtadoTijuanaAtlas1–1Liga MX Clausura 2017
Mario MandžukićJuventusReal Madrid1–12016–17 UEFA Champions League
Nemanja MatićChelseaTottenham Hotspur4–22016–17 FA Cup
Jordi MboulaBarcelonaBorussia Dortmund4–12016–17 UEFA Youth League

2018[edit]

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Mohamed Salah was handed 2018's FIFA Puskás Award for his curling strike against Everton in the Merseyside derby.

FIFA announced the list of 10 nominees on 3 September 2018.[15]

RankPlayerTeamOpponentScoreCompetitionVote percentage[16]
1stMohamed SalahLiverpoolEverton1–02017–18 Premier League38%
2ndCristiano RonaldoReal MadridJuventus3–02017–18 UEFA Champions League22%
3rdGiorgian De ArrascaetaCruzeiroAmérica Mineiro1–02018 Campeonato Mineiro17%
UnrankedGareth BaleReal MadridLiverpool2–12017–18 UEFA Champions LeagueN/A
Denis CheryshevRussiaCroatia1–02018 FIFA World Cup
Lazaros ChristodoulopoulosAEK AthensOlympiacos2–22017–18 Superleague Greece
Riley McGreeNewcastle JetsMelbourne City1–12017–18 A-League
Lionel MessiArgentinaNigeria1–02018 FIFA World Cup
Benjamin PavardFranceArgentina2–22018 FIFA World Cup
Ricardo QuaresmaPortugalIran1–02018 FIFA World Cup

2019[edit]

FIFA announced the list of 10 nominees on 19 August 2019.[17]

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RankPlayerTeamOpponentScoreCompetitionVote percentage
Matheus CunhaRB LeipzigBayer Leverkusen4–22018–19 Bundesliga
Zlatan IbrahimovićLA GalaxyToronto FC1–32018 Major League Soccer season
Lionel MessiBarcelonaReal Betis4–12018–19 La Liga
Ajara NchoutCameroonNew Zealand2–12019 FIFA Women's World Cup
Fabio QuagliarellaSampdoriaNapoli3–02018–19 Serie A
Juan Fernando QuinteroRiver PlateRacing1–02018–19 Argentine Primera División
Amy RodriguezUtah Royals FCSky Blue FC1–02019 National Women's Soccer League season
Billie SimpsonCliftonville LadiesSion Swifts Ladies1–22018 Women's NIFL Premiership
Andros TownsendCrystal PalaceManchester City2–12018–19 Premier League
Dániel ZsóriDebrecenFerencváros2–12018–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság I

Awards won by nationality[edit]

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CountryWin(s)Year(s)
Brazil22011, 2015
Portugal12009
Turkey12010
Slovakia12012
Sweden12013
Colombia12014
Malaysia12016
France12017
Egypt12018

Most nominations received[edit]

Lionel Messi has been nominated a record 7 times, more than any other in the award's history.
PlayerTime
Lionel Messi[18]7
Neymar[19]5
Zlatan Ibrahimović4

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Rules Of Allocation'(PDF). Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  2. ^'Ronaldo stunner thrills Ferguson'. BBC Sport. 15 April 2009. Archived from the original on 17 April 2009. Retrieved 15 April 2009.
  3. ^'FIFA Puskás Award 2012 – Results'(PDF). FIFA. Archived from the original(PDF) on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  4. ^'Zlatan Ibrahimovic goal like 'a video game', says Sweden coach'. BBC Sport. 14 November 2012. Retrieved 15 November 2012.
  5. ^'FIFA Puskás Award 2013 – Results'(PDF). FIFA. Archived from the original(PDF) on 14 January 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  6. ^'Colombia's James Rodríguez sizzles to end Uruguay World Cup saga'. The Guardian. 29 June 2014. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  7. ^'FIFA Puskás Award: Ten best goals of the year announced'. FIFA.com. 12 November 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  8. ^'FIFA Puskás award 2014 – results'(PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 12 January 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
  9. ^'FIFA Puskás Award 2015 Nominees'. FIFA.com. 12 November 2015. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  10. ^'FIFA Puskás award 2015 – results'(PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 11 January 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
  11. ^'FIFA Puskás Award 2016 Nominees'. FIFA.com. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  12. ^'FIFA Puskás award 2016 – results'(PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 10 January 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  13. ^'Arsene Wenger hails Olivier Giroud's scorpion kick as the greatest goal he has ever seen at the Emirates Stadium'. Daily Mail. 1 January 2017.
  14. ^'FIFA Puskás Award 2017 Nominees'. FIFA.com. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  15. ^'FIFA Puskás Award 2018 Nominees'. FIFA.com. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  16. ^'FIFA Football Awards 2018 – Voting Results'(PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). Retrieved 28 September 2018.
  17. ^'FIFA Puskás Award 2019 Nominees'. FIFA.com. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  18. ^'The 10 candidates for the 2018 Puskas award - MARCA in English'. MARCA in English. Retrieved 3 September 2018.
  19. ^'FC Barcelona's Neymar Jr and Leo Messi, up for the 2016 Puskas Award FC Barcelona'. FC Barcelona. Retrieved 21 November 2016.

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