Football: Lionel Messi scoops sixth FIFA Player of the Year award

Lionel Messi scooped a sixth World Player of the Year award.
Lionel Messi scooped a sixth World Player of the Year award. Photo credit: Getty

Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi has beaten Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk and five-time winner Cristiano Ronaldo to claim FIFA's Player of the Year award for a record sixth time.

"I want to thank those who gave this prize to me," the 32-year-old Messi said, "even though individual awards are a secondary thing to me.

"It is a unique moment and it is good to celebrate it with my family and my children."

The Argentine already won the prestigious award, formerly called the Ballon d'Or, in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2015.

Last season he scored 51 goals and won his 10th La Liga title with Barcelona, where he has played since 2004, clinching four Champions League trophies.

The award for best women's player went to Megan Rapinoe, who helped the United States triumph at the 2019 World Cup in France.

Rapinoe had lifted the previous 2015 World Cup under coach Jill Ellis, who received the prize for best women's coach.

The outspoken Rapinoe star pleaded for her male and female colleagues to join the likes of Manchester City winger Raheem Sterling in speaking out on racism and other inequalities.

US women's football star Megan Rapinoe.
US women's football star Megan Rapinoe. Photo credit: Getty
Messi, Jill Ellis, Juergen Klopp and Rapinoe.
Messi, Jill Ellis, Juergen Klopp and Rapinoe. Photo credit: Getty

The best male coach award went to Juergen Klopp while Alisson Becker was named best goalkeeper - both enjoying Liverpool's Champions League triumph.

"My team gave me the opportunity to lift this trophy," Klopp said.

"I did not know how it would feel to win this award, but it feels really good. It is important to use your character to lead a football team."

Daniel Zsori's spectacular overhead kick brought him the Ferenc Puskas award, bringing the prize home in a sense as it bears the name of the 20th-century footballing legend from Zsori's native Hungary.

Debrecen's Zsori scored his textbook goal in February against Ferencvaros.

Sari van Veenendaal, a 2019 World Cup finalist with the Netherlands, was named best goalkeeper in women's football.

Controversial coach Marcelo Bielsa and England's Leeds United were surprise winners of the Fair Play Award.

The veteran Argentinian and his players were given the gong for allowing Aston Villa to score against them in April.

Angry scenes broke out after Mateusz Klich scored for Leeds while Villa's Jonathan Kodjia lay injured on the field.

Bielsa insisted Leeds, despite the attempts of former defender Pontus Jansson to stop them, allow Villa to score immediately from the kick-off.

It proved crucial with the game finishing 1-1 and Leeds losing out to eventual promotion rivals Sheffield United to guarantee their automatic spot in the Premier League.

DPA