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UEFA Best Player Awards: Karim Benzema, Alexia Putellas land top honours

Updated on: 26 August,2022 09:28 AM IST  |  Istanbul
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Benzema had been the heavy favorite for the men's award whereas Putellas won a second straight UEFA women's best player award after helping Barcelona reach the Champions League final in defense of its title

UEFA Best Player Awards: Karim Benzema, Alexia Putellas land top honours

Barcelona's Spanish forward Alexia Putellas holding her "Women's Best Player Award" for the 2021/2022 season and Real Madrid's French forward Karim Benzema holding his "Men's Best Player Award" pose on stage in Istanbul. Photo/AFP

Karim Benzema and Alexia Putellas won UEFA's player of the year awards, making it a sweep for Spanish clubs. Benzema had been the heavy favorite for the men's award after scoring 15 Champions League goals to lead Real Madrid to a record-extending 14th European title. Putellas won a second straight UEFA women's best player award after helping Barcelona reach the Champions League final in defense of its title. Barcelona lost to Lyon.

She was expected to lead Spain at the European Championship in July but suffered a serious knee injury days before the tournament started in England. Putellas limped up several steps to the stage to collect her trophy minutes after the men's Champions League groups were drawn. The coaching awards went to the winners of the two biggest events last season - Carlo Ancelotti of Madrid and Sarina Wiegman, who led England to the Euro 2022 title.

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Voting was done by coaches whose teams played in European competitions and selected journalists across Europe. Benzema won from a three-player shortlist that included Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois and Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne. Ancelotti again beat Jürgen Klopp, whose Liverpool team lost the Champions League final, and Pep Guardiola of Premier League winner Man City.

Putellas won her vote ahead of England forward Beth Mead, who was the Euro 2022 joint top scorer with six goals, and Germany midfielder Lena Oberdorf.
Wiegman again finished ahead of Germany's Martina Voss-Tecklenburg and Sonia Bompastor of Lyon. 


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