Canadians nominated for FIFA The Best Awards from 2020-21 season

Public voting is open on FIFA.com and will run until 23:59 CET on 10 December 2021.

Olympic champions Christine Sinclair, Stephanie Labbé and Head Coach Bev Priestman from Canada Soccer’s Women’s National Team have been nominated for FIFA The Best Awards from the 2020-21 season. Sinclair has been shortlisted for The Best FIFA Women’s Player, Labbé has been shortlisted for The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper, and Priestman has been nominated for The Best FIFA Women’s Coach.

FIFA revealed
the 2020-21 candidates for six different categories in men’s and women’s
football, with voting to be shared by coaches, captains, media and fans from
around the world. Players and coaches were recognised for their performances
from 8 October 2021 to 7 August 2021, including the most recent Women’s Olympic
Football Tournament in Japan. Winners will be announced at an online ceremony
on 17 January 2022.

This marks the
10thtime that Sinclair has been shortlisted for the FIFA Women’s
World Player award since 2002. This time, she has been nominated on the heels
of a historic 2020-21 season in which she captained Canada to a Gold Medal at
the Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. Sinclair, who starred for both Canada and
Portland Thorns FC during the 2020-21 season, is one of 13 nominees for The
Best FIFA Women’s Player.

Labbé has been
shortlisted for The Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper for the first time after a
standout season with Canada and FC Rosengård in Sweden. Labbé featured in five
of Canada’s six matches at the Olympic Games and stopped both Brazil and Sweden
twice on kicks from the penalty mark, the latter to win Gold. She also stopped
a penalty kick in the opening match against Japan and posted a clean sheet
against USA in the semi-finals. Labbé is one of five nominees for The Best FIFA
Women’s Goalkeeper.

Priestman has
been shortlisted for The Best FIFA Women’s Coach for the first time after
leading Canada to Gold at the Olympic Games in her first year as Canada
Soccer’s Women’s National Team Head Coach. In 15 international matches since
February, Priestman has posted a record of seven wins, six draws and just two
losses, including a Women’s National Team record 12-match unbeaten streak and
Canada’s first win against FIFA World Cup champions USA in 20 years. Priestman
is one of five nominees for The Best FIFA Women’s Coach.

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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