Bronze takes The Best female; Vero Boquete, in the best XI

Manchester City footballer Lucy Bronze won The Best for Women ahead of the other two finalists, Pernille Harder from Chelsea and Wendie Renard from Lyon. The English thus puts the perfect finishing touch to a 2020 in which she once again demonstrated the good state of form in which she is at 29 years old.

Further, managed to say goodbye to Lyon having won everything. The City defender returned to the Premier League in 2020 after spending three seasons at Lyon. Now, in the maturity of his career, he wants to take the English team to the top. Behind her were the Chelsea attacker, the Danish Harder and the French Renard, the Lyon captain who also conquered the treble.

Coach: Sarina Weigman (Chelsea)

Sarina Weigman (Netherlands coach) was the surprise of the night at The Best gala after snatching the award for best women's football coach from Jean-Luc Vasseur, Lyon coach and Emma Hayes (Chelsea). The coach was the big favorite after having achieved a new treble in his successful career at Lyon.

Goalkeeper: Bouhaddi (Olympique Lyon)

Sarah Bouhaddi (Lyon), unsurprisingly, took The Best for best goalkeeper of 2020. The Frenchwoman was key in the great season that her team closed, both in the league and in Europe. Christine Endler (PSG) and Alyssa Naeher (Chicago Red Stars) stayed at the gates this time.

FIFPRO XI with Vero Boquete

In addition, the ideal eleven of the year was announced and there was the great news for Spanish football, as Vero Boquete, who currently plays for Milan, found a hole. Eleven is composed ofr Endler; Bronze, Renard, Bright; Heath, Boquete, Bonansea, Rapinoe; Cascarino, Miedema and Harder.