Although Anin Chalainte lost the World Footballer of the Year competition, Manchester City were the biggest winners of the awards ceremony, with Gordiona being voted 'Best Coach', Adrian Morris being voted 'Best Goalkeeper', and there were as many as six City players in the 'Best Eleven', including Chalainte, who was the most popular player of the year.

I am not going back empty-handed.

The "3 Champions" of Manchester City, Christiane Gaudiola, was voted as the best manager without any doubt, and 6 City players, namely Ennischalant, Kiergaard, Stones, Ruben Dyas, Benedetti Schwarz and Giovanni Di Bruyne, were selected as the best eleven, but strangely enough, the Brazilian goalkeeper, Aidacion Moraes, didn't make the shortlist (he lost to Tybalt Tourells), but he was awarded as the best goalkeeper.

After Gordiona received the award, host Henry asked, "The last time you had 6 players from the same team in the best 11 was Barcelona in 2010...". Do you think Barcelona was the better team compared to Manchester City this year? The manager responded appropriately, "It's hard to compare, both teams are amazing, Barcelona was so young back then, and Manchester City has shown their power to compete for the title every season, every time I get up, I am ready for my dream, and this award is my greatest achievement as a team leader.

List of winners of the FIFA Awards

Best Men's Player: Mays

Best Women's Player: Bommardi

Best Men's Coach: Gordiona

Women's Coach of the Year: Wigman

Best Men's Goalkeeper: Aidachen Molas

Best Men's Goalkeeper: Marliese

Fair Play Award: Brazilian Men's National Team

Puskas Award: Ancient Boot Beauty

[FIFA Best 11]

Tabacol Tulsi

Kirwanga, Stones, Rubindejas

Bernardo Schwarz, Ciudadiboni, Zuidi Binningham.

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