Paris Saint-Germain superstar Kylian Mbappé has been crowned the Best Men’s Player of the Year at the Globe Soccer Awards' Europe Edition, held in Sardinia, Italy.
The prestigious award acknowledges Mbappé’s exceptional performances for both PSG and the French national team, solidifying his reputation as one of the world's best footballers.
Over the past year, Mbappé has been instrumental in PSG’s domestic dominance, as well as France’s strong international performances, showcasing his electrifying pace, clinical finishing, and leadership on the field.
Expressing his gratitude, Mbappé stated, “Winning this award is a great honor. It’s a recognition of the hard work I’ve put in, and I want to thank my teammates, coaches, and fans for their constant support.”
The Globe Soccer Awards, which celebrate excellence in football, honor top players, coaches, and clubs worldwide.
Mbappé’s victory places him alongside previous winners like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Robert Lewandowski, further cementing his place among the sport’s elite.
PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi praised Mbappé’s impact, saying, “Kylian is a phenomenal player and a true leader. He continues to set new standards in football, and this award is well deserved.”
With speculation growing over Mbappé’s future, including potential moves to Real Madrid or the Premier League, the forward remains focused on his current success.
“I always strive to improve and achieve more. My journey is far from over, and I’m excited for what’s ahead.”
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has dismissed former Spanish football federation president Luis Rubiales' appeal against a three-year ban imposed by FIFA.
This sanction stems from an incident during the 2023 Women's World Cup final, where Rubiales kissed player Jenni Hermoso without her consent.
CAS stated that Rubiales' behavior "constituted multiple and serious violations" of FIFA's disciplinary code.
In addition to the ban, Spain's High Court found Rubiales guilty of sexual assault, fining him €10,800 and issuing a restraining order preventing him from approaching Hermoso.
The incident has ignited widespread discussions about sexism in sports.
England women's team manager Sarina Wiegman emphasised the need for cultural change, stating, "More changes are needed in women's football."
Spanish political scientist Víctor Lapuente commented that Rubiales "will be remembered as a villain."
Despite the legal outcomes, both Rubiales and Hermoso plan to appeal the verdicts, indicating that the legal proceedings are not yet concluded.