CHICAGO (Sept. 23, 2019) – Megan Rapinoe, the co-captain of the U.S. Women’s National Team that took the world by storm in France this last summer as the USA won the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup, has been named The Best FIFA Women’s Player of 2019, and Jill Ellis, who led the USA to its second consecutive World Cup title, has been named The Best FIFA Women’s Coach for 2019.
Forward Alex Morgan, who was one of the three finalists for The Best FIFA Women’s Player, finished second (42 pts) in the voting, only four points behind Rapinoe (46 pts), while England defender Lucy Bronze finished third (29 pts).
In addition, U.S. players made up almost half of the first FIFA FIFPro Women’s World11 with Rapinoe, Morgan, midfielders Julie Ertz and Rose Lavelle and defender Kelley O’Hara being honored.
Rapinoe and Ellis received the awards today at the 2019 The Best FIFA Football Award Ceremony in Milan, Italy, and the FIFA FIFPro Women’s World11 was also revealed as the world’s governing body for soccer held its annual event. Lionel Messi of Barcelona and Argentina was named The Best FIFA Men’s Player for a record sixth time, and Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp was named The Best Men’s Coach of the Year.
This year marks the sixth time an American woman has been named FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year following Carli Lloyd’s selection in 2015 and 2016, Abby Wambach in 2012 and Mia Hamm in 2001 and 2002, which were the first two years the award was presented.
Rapinoe finished first in voting by coaches and captains of women’s national teams from around the world. Each ballot allowed the coaches and captains to name their top three players, with a first-place nomination worth five points and positions two and three rewarded with three points and one point, respectively.
MEGAN RAPINOE – 2019 The Best FIFA Women’s Player
Rapinoe, 34, made her USWNT debut in 2006 but broke through in 2010-2011, famously lofting the pass to Abby Wambach for her iconic goal against Brazil in the quarterfinal of the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup, and has gone on to play 158 times for the USA. She scored her 50
th career international goal in the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final.
Rapinoe has scored nine goals with four assists in 2019, six of those scores and three of the assists coming during the Women’s World Cup, where she won the Golden Ball as the tournament’s best player and the Golden Boot as the top scorer.
Rapinoe scored in four of the six matches she played at the World Cup and had the game-winning assist against Sweden in the final group game. She famously scored back-to-back braces in the Round of 16 win against Spain and the epic Quarterfinal triumph against France, both of which ended 2-1 in favor of the USA.
She coolly converted a 61st minute penalty against the Netherlands in the World Cup Final to put the USA ahead for good on the way to its fourth Women’s World Cup title.