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Spain's Bonmatí adds FIFA The Best to award collection - ESPN

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LONDON — Barcelona and Spain midfielder Aitana Bonmatí cemented her place at the top of women's football on Monday, winning FIFA's The Best women's award to go alongside her Ballon d'Or Féminin title.

Bonmatí enjoyed a record-breaking season with club country in which she helped Barça to win Liga F amid a two-year unbeaten run that ended on the last day of the season, followed by leading Spain to win their first-ever Women's World Cup title. — Bonmatí talks Ballon d'Or win, Spain and Barcelona success She was named Player of the Tournament in Australia and New Zealand, as well as being crowned UEFA Women's Player of the Year. «It's been an incredible and unique year that I will remember for the rest of my life,» Bonmati said on the stage in London. «I owe this to the teams that I play with: Barcelona and the national team. »Without my teammates I would not be here picking up these awards.

I will always be thankful to those who have not failed me — my family and my friends. «I want to congratulate all the nominees and say that I am proud of being part of a powerful generation of women who are changing the rules of the game.» The other two nominees shortlisted for Monday's award were Real Madrid's Linda Caicedo, who had an outstanding World Cup with Colombia, and Tigres UANL's Jenni Hermoso, who played with Bonmatí for Spain and kick-started a MeToo movement in the country over the behaviour of federation president Luis Rubiales.

Bonmatí's award continues Barça's hold over the women's prize, with midfielder Alexia Putellas having won the award in 2021 and 2022, although she has made just a handful appearances in the past 12 months due to an ACL injury.

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