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Debrecen’s Zsóri beats Messi to win Puskás Award for best goal of the year [VIDEO]

Edwin Kwakofi by Edwin Kwakofi
September 23, 2019
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Dániel Zsóri

Dániel Zsóri

Hungarian international, Dániel Zsóri has been awarded the Puskas Award, the prize for the best goal scored over the course of the year.

The award was handed to Zsóri at FIFA’s The Best Awards in Milan on Monday night.

The player’s stunning goal for his club side Debrecen in a match against Ferencváros TC in February saw him fend off competition from Lionel Messi and Juan Quintero.

He scored in the 93rd minute of his professional debut, having come on as a substitute earlier.

Miroslav Klose, Michael Owen, Ronaldo, Yaya Toure, Christian Vieri and two-time USA Women’s World Cup winner Brandi Chastain were among the players on the decision panel.

The award, won controversially by Liverpool’s Mo Salah last year has been claimed with some of the best goals ever scored.

Unlike other FIFA prizes, the Puskas Award combines strikes from the top names in world football to players from some of the most obscure teams.

This year was no different as, in addition to Barcelona’s Lionel Messi and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Cameroon’s Ajara Nchout, Utah Royals’ Amy Rodriguez and Billie Simpson of Cliftonville Ladies have had their strikes nominated for the top prize.

These were the ten finalists (in the order in which they appear in the video), including the winning strike.

Dániel Zsóri (HUN) – Debrecen FC v Ferencváros TC [Nemzeti Bajnoskag I] (16 February 2019)

Amy Rodriguez (USA) – Utah Royals v Sky Blue FC [NWSL] (16 June 2019)

Lionel Messi (ARG) – Real Betis v FC Barcelona [La Liga] (17 March 2019)

Zlatan Ibrahimovic (SWE) – Toronto v LA GALAXY – September 15, 2018

Ajara Nchout (CMR) – Cameroon v New Zealand [FIFA Women’s World Cup] (20 June 2019)

Andros Townsend (ENG) – Manchester City v Crystal Palace [Premier League] (22 December 2018)

Fabio Quagliarella (ITA) – Sampdoria v Napoli [Serie A] (2 September 2018)

Billie Simpson (NIR) – Sion Swifts Ladies FC v Cliftonville Ladies FC [Women’s NIFL Premiership] (9 August 2018)

Juan Fernando Quintero (COL) – River Plate v Racing Club [Argentinian Superliga] (10 February 2019)

Matheus Cunha (BRA) – Bayer Leverkusen v RB LEIPZIG – April 6, 2019

 

Which of these great goals deserves to win FIFA's Puskas Award?

Video: https://t.co/iQuq5K9wO6 #CitiSports pic.twitter.com/2lGWbPFksp

— Citi Sports (@CitiSportsGHA) August 19, 2019

 

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