Barcelona stars shine with FIFA Women's World Cup awards

Barcelona stars shine with FIFA Women's World Cup awards

Ayoola Kelechi 20:28 - 20.08.2023

Aitana Bonmati and Salma Paralluelo both won accolades as Barcelona players dominated the FIFA Women's World Cup awards following Spain's victory over England

Stars from Barcelona carted away two of four end-of-tournament awards at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup with both Aitana Bonmati and Salma Paralluelo adding personal honours to the collective joy of winning the tournament.

Barcelona stars cart away FIFA Women’s World Cup awards

Bonmati, whom Pep Guardiola described as the “woman Iniesta,” was named the Most Valuable Player of the Tournament, winning the Golden Ball for the first time in the history of the Spanish national team.

Aitana Bonmati and Mary Earps | Imago
Aitana Bonmati and Mary Earps | Imago

The midfielder was superb in nearly all of Spain’s fixtures at the World Cup and was key to La Roja overwhelming England’s midfield in the final as well.

Salma Paralluelo the Best Young Player of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup | Imago
Salma Paralluelo the Best Young Player of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup | Imago

Youngster Salma Paralluelo was also among the winners, having been named the Young Player of the Tournament following a string of impressive cameos, including scoring the winning goals in both the quarterfinal against The Netherlands, and the semifinal against Sweden.

FIFA Women’s World Cup award winners

Other awards managed to escape Barcelona players, as Japan’s Hinata Miyazawa, who plays for Mynavi Sendai in Japan, earned the Golden Boot after scoring five goals for the Nadeshiko who reached the quarterfinals before losing to Sweden.

Mary Earps saved a penalty in the Women's World Cup final | Imago
Mary Earps saved a penalty in the Women's World Cup final | Imago

England’s Mary Earps was named the Golden Glove winner as the goalkeeper of the tournament after keeping three clean sheets during the tournament, the same as Nigeria’s Chiamaka Nnadozie.

Japan's Hinata Miyazawa | Imago
Japan's Hinata Miyazawa | Imago

After winning the UEFA Women’s Champions League earlier in the year, Barcelona will be proud of their players’ performance at the 2023, with nine of the successful Spain side coming from the Catalan giants.

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