Postpublished at 18:33 GMT 17 January 2022
After a tribute to the late Gerd Muller, we move on to the fair play award. The presenter is Fifa secretary general Fatma Samoura.
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Erik Lamela's 'rabona' goal for Tottenham against Arsenal wins Puskas Award
Canada's Christine Sinclair wins special award to recognise becoming the highest international scorer with 188 goals
Chelsea's Edouard Mendy best men's keeper, Lyon's Christiane Endler best women's keeper
Phil Dawkes
After a tribute to the late Gerd Muller, we move on to the fair play award. The presenter is Fifa secretary general Fatma Samoura.
And here it is in all its improvised glory...
Analysis: How Lamela stunned Arsenal with incredible 'rabona'
Ex-Tottenham and current Sevilla forward Erik Lamela: "To be fair, I never practice this in training. It is something that comes in one second."
Yeah, just off the cuff. Like you do.
Erik Lamela
They've got the final three on screen for this one. Very Oscars like.
But Lamela takes it for his North London Derby Rabona!
I don't care what goal competition it is, if it's not got 'Life of Riley' as the backing track I'm not interested.
Mehdi Taremi's brilliant acrobatic overhead volley for Besiktas against Chelsea in the Champions League...
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Image source, Getty ImagesPatrik Schick's stunning lob finish for Czech Republic against Scotland at Euro 2020...
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Image source, Getty ImagesErik Lamela's Rabona finish against Arsenal for Tottenham...
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Image source, Getty ImagesThe Puskas Award was first established in 2009. Cristiano Ronaldo took home the inaugural award, which honours the late Hungarian legend who scored countless stunning goals for Real Madrid.
Since then, the likes of Neymar, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Mohamed Salah and Mohd Faiz Subri have claimed the award. Last year, it went to Tottenham's Son Heung-min for his solo effort against Burnley.
This year, the three goals in contention are...
He is also a "Fifa legend". Is everyone here a legend?
Moving on. No time to waste here.
The big man! Yaya Toure is our next presenter.
He has been a "revelation", says Schmeichel. Fair call.
"The number of clean sheets has been very impressive, especially in the Champions League," he continues. "One thing that has really impressed me with him is the leadership."
The connection to Mendy is bad apparently, so Peter Schmeichel is going to speak on his behalf. Now that is a bit left field.
The Premier League are on the board!
Edouard Mendy
Image source, Getty ImagesGianluigi Buffon (2017), Thibaut Courtois (2018), Alisson (2019) and Manuel Neuer (2020) are the previous winners of this award.
Tough call this year. Neuer has the body of work, helping Bayern Munich to more domestic dominance, Gianluigi Donnarumma bossed it on the international stage with Italy winning Euro 2020, while Edouard Mendy excelled at club level in Chelsea's Champions League win.
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Image source, Getty ImagesOh, it's men's goalkeeper. Left-field choice.
Here comes Peter Schmeichel. Wonder what award he's doing?
Lyon and Chile goalkeeper Christiane Endler: "I am very, very happy and proud. To be the first South American to win it is an honour. Finally it is the right time. Thank you to everyone who vote for me.
"I want to win the women's Champions league this year. I hope we can do it. With the national team I would like to play another World Cup. We are growing."