Vinicius Junior made history on Tuesday by becoming the first Brazilian to win the Best FIFA Men’s Player award since its inception in 2016. The announcement was made at the Aspire Academy in Doha, Qatar, where the 23-year-old Real Madrid star reflected on his remarkable journey from humble beginnings to global acclaim.
“I was a kid playing barefoot in the streets of Sao Goncalo,” Vinicius said during his acceptance speech. “I’m a role model for many kids who think everything is impossible and that they can’t get this far.”
Vinicius’s 2023-24 season was nothing short of spectacular. He scored 24 goals in 39 appearances across all competitions for Real Madrid, propelling the club to a historic treble that included victories in La Liga, the UEFA Champions League, and the Supercopa de Espana. His standout performance came in the Supercopa final, where he scored a hat-trick to secure a decisive win against arch-rival Barcelona.
The Brazilian forward topped the voting with 48 points, edging out Manchester City midfielder Rodri, who had 43 points and won the 2024 Ballon d’Or. Vinicius’s Real Madrid teammate Jude Bellingham rounded out the top three with 37 points.
This victory places Vinicius in elite company, as he becomes only the third Real Madrid player to claim the prestigious award. Cristiano Ronaldo won the inaugural editions in 2016 and 2017, while Luka Modric took home the honor in 2018.
Vinicius’s achievement is a significant milestone not only for his career but also for Brazilian football, which has seen its players shine in FIFA’s previous award formats but had yet to claim this honor in its current iteration. His journey from playing barefoot in the streets of Sao Goncalo to dominating on football’s biggest stages serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes worldwide.
The win cements Vinicius’s status as one of the brightest talents in modern football and shows his pivotal role in Real Madrid’s continued dominance in European and global football. For fans and football enthusiasts alike, his victory is a celebration of skill, perseverance, and the enduring magic of the beautiful game.