Award Winners, FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™

  


The FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™ Final was held at the iconic Stadium Australia in Sydney/Wangal on Sunday, with Spain emerging as the fifth winner in the history of the tournament following a 1-0 win over England.


Following the match, FIFA President Gianni Infantino was joined on stage for the Official Awards Ceremony. Please find below the list of representatives on stage following the Final.

Gianni Infantino – FIFA President

Her Majesty Queen Letizia of Spain

HON David John Hurley – Governor-General of Australia

HON Anthony Albanese – Prime Minister of Australia

RT HON James Cleverly – Secretary of State UK

Ms Debbie Hewitt – Chair of the Football Association and FIFA Vice-President

Mr Luis Rubiales – President of the Royal Spanish Football Federation

Johanna Wood – FIFA Council Member

Fatma Samoura – FIFA Secretary General


Please find below the list of Official FIFA Awards for the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™

FIFA Fair Play Award presented by McDonald’s: Japan



FIFA Best Young Player Award: Salma Paralluelo (ESP)




adidas Golden Glove Award: Mary Earps (ENG)



adidas Golden Boot Award: Hinata Miyazawa (JPN) – 5 goals, 1 assist



adidas Silver Boot Award: Kadidatou Diani (FRA) – 4 goals, 1 assist




adidas Bronze Boot Award: Alexandra Popp (GER) – 4 goals




adidas Golden Ball Award: Aitana Bonmati (ESP)





adidas Silver Ball Award: Jennifer Hermoso (ESP)



adidas Bronze Ball Award: Amanda Ilestedt (SWE)

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