The 2024 Bob and Jim Awards

Hello all, welcome back to the blog. The Bob and Jim awards are awards which we do every year, and these are the 3rd annual edition of them. We will see some of the most prestigious awards in the footballing sphere, including the Mo Salah award for breakout player, Bela Guttman award for best manager, Casillas Award for best goalkeeper, Di Stefano Award for best young player, and who can forget the Sheffield FC Award for best overall player? Let’s get into the finalists.

 

Mo Salah Award

 

This Award goes to the player who had the biggest breakout season, since the start of the 23/24 season. This award is named in honor of Mohamed Salah, and his breakout 17/18 season with Liverpool.

 

Current Holder: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

 

Finalists:

Cole Palmer

Aleksandar Pavlovic

Denis Adingra

Albert Gudmundsson

Joshua Zirkzee

Serhou Guirassy

Savio

Aleix Garcia

Viktor Gyokeres

Samu Omorodion

Lamine Yamal

Pau Cubarsi

Fermin Lopez

Riccardo Calafiori

Adam Wharton

 

Bela Guttman Award

 

The Bela Guttman Award is the award which goes to the best manager of the 2023/24 season. The managers that inspired their teams to greatness, either through trophies or high finishes. The award was named after one of the best and most underrated managers in history, Bela Guttman.

 

Current Holder: Pep Guardiola

 

Finalists:

Carlo Ancelotti

Xabi Alonso

Gian Piero Gasparini

Lionel Scaloni

Luis de la Fuente

Simone Inzaghi

Thiago Motta

Michel

Unai Emery

Nestor Lorenzo

Sebastian Hoeness

Pep Guardiola

Edin Terzic

Mikel Arteta

Luis Enrique

 

Casillas Award

 

The Casillas Award is the award going to the best goalkeeper of the 23/24 season. This award is the one to recognize the best goalkeepers in the world. It’s named after Iker Casillas, who is arguably the best goalkeeper of all time.

 

Current Holder: Marc-Andre ter Stegen

 

Finalists:

Andriy Lunin

Ederson

David Raya

Emiliano Martinez

Unai Simon

Gregor Kobel

Jordan Pickford

Maxime Crepeau

Giorgi Mamardashvili

Alexander Nubel

 

Di Stefano Award

 

The Di Stefano award is the award to recognize the best 19-and-under footballer of the 2023/24 season. The award is named after Alfredo Di Stefano, one of the original wonderkids from his days at Millonarios, where he scored 90 goals in 101 matches.

 

Current Holder: Alejandro Balde

 

Finalists:

Lamine Yamal

Pau Cubarsi

Warren Zaire-Emery

Joao Neves

Kobbie Mainoo

Leny Yoro

Endrick

Kenan Yildiz

Estevao Willian

Arda Guler

Mathys Tel

Jorrel Hato

Claudio Echeverri

Guillaume Restes

Desire Doue

 

Sheffield FC Award

 

The Sheffield FC Award is the cream of the crop when it comes to awards in this post. It will go to the best player overall over the course of the 2023/24 season. There’s more finalists, and is the main reason for this post. The award is named after Sheffield FC, as it’s the oldest club in history, and is never talked about, so needs recognition.

 

Current Holder: Lionel Messi

 

Finalists:

Rodri

Jude Bellingham

Vinicius Jr.

Lamine Yamal

Dani Carvajal

Kylian Mbappe

Erling Haaland

Toni Kroos

Phil Foden

Nico Williams

Dani Olmo

Declan Rice

Serhou Guirassy

Alejandro Grimaldo

Kevin de Bruyne

Harry Kane

Phil Foden

Antonio Rudiger

Florian Wirtz

William Saliba

Lionel Messi

Jamal Musiala

Bukayo Saka

Rodrygo

Lautaro Martinez

Viktor Gyokeres

 

Without Further Ado, let’s go through the awards! Sidenote: I will only be doing bios for the top 5.

 

Mo Salah Award

 

  1. Denis Adingra

Team: Brighton

Nationality: Cote D’Iviore

Position: RW
Age: 22

Stats in 23/24:

52 games

9 goals

5 assists

Trophies in 23/24:
AFCON (Cote D’Iviore)

 

14: Samu Omorodion

Team: Alaves (On loan from Atleti)

Nationality: Spain

Position: ST

Age: 20

Stats in 23/24

36 games

9 goals

1 assist

 

13: Aleksandar Pavlovic

Team: Bayern Munich

Nationality: Germany

Position: DM

Age: 20

Stats in 23/24

25 games

2 goals

2 assists

 

12: Aleix Garcia

Team: Girona (Now Leverkusen)

Nationality: Spain
Position: CM

Age: 27

Stats in 23/24

42 games

3 goals

6 assists

 

11: Joshua Zirkzee

Team: Bologna (Now Man Utd)

Nationality: Netherlands

Position: ST

Age: 23

Stats in 23/24

39 games

12 goals

7 assists

 

10: Pau Cubarsi

Team: Barcelona

Nationality: Spain

Position: CB
Age: 17

Stats in 23/24

24 games

0 goals

1 assist

 

9: Albert Gudmundsson

Team: Genoa

Nationality: Iceland

Position: ST

Age: 27

Stats in 23/24

37 games

16 goals

5 assists

 

8: Fermin Lopez

Team: Barcelona

Nationality: Spain

Position: CM

Age: 21

Stats in 23/24

42 games

11 goals

1 assist

Trophies in 23/24

Euros (Spain)

 

7: Riccardo Calafiori

Team: Bologna

Nationality: Italy

Position: CB
Age: 22

Stats in 23/24:

37 games

2 goals

5 assists

 

6: Adam Wharton

Team: Blackburn/Crystal Palace

Nationality: England

Position: DM

Age: 20

Stats in 23/24

45 games

2 goals

6 assists

 

5: Savio

Team: Girona (On loan from Troyes)

Nationality: Brazil

Position: RW

Age: 20

Stats in 23/24

41 games

11 goals

10 assists

 

The 2022 City group signing looked underwhelming and potentially a flop after a bad year at PSV in 22/23, but a loan to Girona in 23/24 has changed everything about his career. An incredibly quick chance creator and menace on the flanks, Savio’s year saw much interest across Europe, but it appears that he’ll end up at the head of the City group for 24/25, Man City.

 

4: Viktor Gyokeres

Team: Sporting

Nationality: Sweden

Position: ST

Age: 26

Stats in 23/24

50 games

43 goals

15 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Liga Portugal (Sporting)

 

Despite his breakthrough in 22/23 with Coventry, Viktor Gyokeres has taken his game to another level in 2023/24. He’s definitely put himself among the best in the world, and definitely needs a big move to a major league. He could, for sure, become a Haaland type talent and somehow find his name on this list AGAIN in 2025.

 

3: Serhou Guirassy

Team: Stuttgart

Nationality: Guinea

Position: ST

Age: 28

Stats in 23/24

30 games

30 goals

3 assists

 

The catalyst in a Stuttgart season which surpassed all expectations, Serhou Guirassy was a footballer really only known by local fans of his clubs and some experienced football fans. However, he’s joined the mainstream Bundesliga and football conversations, and was the leading player in a Stuttgart season in which they finished above Bayern. What a player.

 

2: Cole Palmer

Team: Chelsea

Nationality: England

Position: AM

Age: 22

Stats in 23/24

57 games

29 goals

16 assists

 

While I know that many fans think that Cole Palmer should be number one, I think the number one has done just a little more and had a slightly more meteoric rise this year. However, Cole Palmer has been incredible, surpassed my expectations, so fair play to him. He went from a Man City substitute to scoring in the Euros final inside a year, definitely could be one of Man City and Pep Guardiola’s biggest slip ups.

 

1: Lamine Yamal

Team: Barcelona

Nationality: Spain

Position: RW

Age: 16

Stats in 23/24

65 games

10 goals

18 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Euros (Spain)

 

This guy is the definition of a breakout player. At the age of SIXTEEN, he’s been in the starting XI for most games for Barcelona, and he’s now regarded as the player with the highest potential in football. He’s made three finalist lists, and has already won one award. Absolutely incredible player.

 

Bela Guttman Award

 

15: Luis Enrique

Team: PSG

Nationality: Spain

Age: 54

Trophies in 23/24

Ligue 1

Coupe de France

Trophee des Champions

 

14: Nestor Lorenzo

Team: Colombia

Nationality: Argentina

Age: 58

 

13: Mikel Arteta

Team: Arsenal

Nationality: Spain

Age: 42

 

12: Sebastian Hoeness

Team: Stuttgart

Nationality: Germany

Age: 42

 

11: Lionel Scaloni

Team: Argentina

Nationality: Argentina

Age: 46

Trophies in 23/24

Copa America

 

10: Simone Inzaghi

Team: Inter

Nationality: Italy

Age: 48

Trophies in 23/24

Serie A

Supercoppa Italiana

 

9: Gian Piero Gasparini

Team: Atalanta

Nationality: Italy

Age: 66

Trophies in 23/24

Europa League

 

8: Pep Guardiola

Team: Man City

Nationality: Spain

Age: 53

 

7: Michel

Team: Girona

Nationality: Spain

Age: 48

 

6: Thiago Motta

Team: Bologna (Now Juventus)

Nationality: Italy

Age: 41

 

5: Edin Terzic

Team: Dortmund (Now Unemployed)

Nationality: German

Age: 41

 

Despite his current unemployed status, don’t let Edin Terzic fool you – what he did with this Dortmund team in the Champions League cannot be understated. While a 5th place league finish was disappointing, Dortmund surpassed all expectations by winning the group of death over PSG, Milan, and Newcastle, beating PSV in the round of 16, Atleti in the Quarters, and PSG again in the semifinals, to lose to a dominant Real Madrid in the final. What a run.

 

4: Unai Emery

Team: Aston Villa

Nationality: Spain

Age: 52

 

You gotta love a good redemption. 5 years ago, Unai Emery was considered a laughing stock of English Football after underperforming with a terrible Arsenal squad featuring either former stars, players who’d come good later on, or players who simply weren’t good enough. Now, he’s brought Aston Villa to the Champions League, against all odds, and has potentially secured the club the money needed to finally secure themselves a spot amongst the cream of the Premier League crop. What a season.

 

3: Luis de la Fuente

Team: Spain

Nationality: Spain

Age: 63

Trophies in 23/24

Euros

 

When Spain hired Luis de la Fuente to replace Luis Enrique back after the 2022 World Cup, eyebrows were raised. With many seemingly superior candidates on the board, why pick this man? Now we know why. Despite only having 11 matches of senior management under his belt, de la Fuente has proven his worth by managing Spain to their first piece of major silverware since the glory days of the late 2000s and early 2010s, by playing a style of football which comes easy to watch for the eyes, and saw them dominate and win all 7 matches at the tournament, with 6 of those wins coming in 90 minutes. 

 

2: Carlo Ancelotti

Team: Real Madrid

Nationality: Italy

Age: 65

Trophies in 23/24

Champions League

La Liga

Supercopa

 

Carlo Ancelotti has now found himself back in the discussions for the best manager of the modern era, with names like Mourinho, Pep, and Klopp, after disappointing spells with Bayern, Napoli, and Everton filled the gap between Real Madrid stints. He seems to have a magic of sorts in the Champions League, and it doesn’t seem to want to slow down anytime soon with the arrival of Kylian Mbappe to the Bernabeu. I’d be surprised if his name wasn’t near the very top of this list once again in 2025.

 

1: Xabi Alonso

Team: Bayer Leverkusen

Nationality: Spain

Age: 42

Trophies in 23/24

Bundesliga

DFB Pokal

 

Despite Ancelotti’s dominance, there was only ever going to be one man to top this list. Xabi Alonso, the man who saw an unassuming Leverkusen side accomplish the light feat of having the longest unbeaten streak in the history of European football. The streak, lasting 51 matches in all competitions, saw that Leverkusen side immortalized in the annals of European history. With interest coming in from all over the world, with Real Madrid, Bayern, and Liverpool all willing to let go of their managers in a heartbeat to acquire Alonso, the Spaniard wants to see out Leverkusen’s unbeaten run in Germany, which has also gone a record-breaking 40 matches so far across the Bundesliga and DFB Pokal.

 

Casillas Award

 

10: Maxime Crepeau

Team: Portland Timbers

Nationality: Canada

Age: 30

 

9: Jordan Pickford

Team: Everton

Nationality: England

Age: 30

 

8: Alexander Nubel

Team: Stuttgart

Nationality: Germany

Age: 27

 

7: Giorgi Mamardashvili

Team: Valencia

Nationality: Georgia

Age: 23

 

6: Ederson

Team: Man City

Nationality: Brazil

Age: 30

 

5: Emiliano Martinez

Team: Aston Villa

Nationality: Argentina

Age: 31

 

Retaining his #5 spot from last season, Emiliano Martinez has definitely now become among the best goalkeepers in the world officially, and with his brilliant performances for Argentina, and now shot-stopping Aston Villa to the Champions League, will likely be remembered as one of the faces of the goalkeeper position in the 2020s era.

 

4: David Raya

Team: Arsenal

Nationality: Spain

Age: 28

 

Being the Premier League’s golden glove winner, David Raya deserved some recognition of some sort on this list. After being a head-scratching arrival to Arsenal as it already seemed that Aaron Ramsdale had the #1 spot locked down and was one of the best in the league, Raya came out of nowhere and absolutely stole the show. Sadly, he was given a taste of what Ramsdale felt after still being chosen #2 for Spain at the Euros for Unai Simon, who we’ll get to later.

 

3: Andriy Lunin

Team: Real Madrid

Nationality: Ukraine

Age: 25

 

After perhaps the best goalkeeper in the world, Thibault Courtois, tore his ACL and saw the majority of his season ended, it seemed like Real Madrid were doomed, especially combined with their loss of Karim Benzema earlier that summer, and replacing them both with Joselu and Kepa. However, Andriy Lunin just stepped in and saved the day, spectacularly being in goal to see Real Madrid win La Liga and the Champions League. However, it’s still clear that even after that season, he’ll be a #2 in Ancelotti’s plans, so a move to a club where he can be appreciated should happen if he wants to benefit from this season.

 

2: Unai Simon

Team: Bilbao

Nationality: Spain

Age: 27

 

Most football fans barely knew who Unai Simon was before the start of the season. However, do we ever know about him now. Being the #1 for Bilbao and Spain as Bilbao went and lifted the Copa del Rey and Spain lifted the Euros, as well as having a case as La Liga’s best performing goalkeeper this season cannot quite be considered a step back in your career.

 

1: Gregor Kobel

Team: Dortmund

Nationality: Switzerland

Age: 26

 

There was still one goalkeeper who, in my opinion, deserves #1 more than anyone else. Despite being Switzerland’s second choice for the Euros, Gregor Kobel was incredible, and likely the main reason behind Dortmund’s miracle CL final run. He had incredible performances in every stage, and if not for him, Dortmund would likely have finished in a Europa League spot.

 

Di Stefano Award

 

15: Estevao Willian “Messinho”

Team: Palmeiras (Joining Chelsea in July 2025)

Nationality: Brazil

Age: 17

Position: RW

Stats in 23/24

33 matches

11 goals

7 assists

 

14: Claudio Echeverri

Team: River Plate (Joining Man City in January 2025)

Nationality: Argentina

Age: 18

Position: AM

Stats in 23/24

22 matches

3 goals

3 assists

 

13: Guillaume Restes

Team: Toulouse

Nationality: France

Age: 19

Position: GK

Stats in 23/24

43 games

59 conceded

9 clean sheets

 

12: Jorrel Hato

Team: Ajax

Nationality: Netherlands

Age: 18

Position: CB

Stats in 23/24

46 games

1 goal

3 assists

 

11: Mathys Tel

Team: Bayern

Nationality: France

Age: 19

Position: LW

Stats in 23/24

41 games

10 goals

6 assists

 

10: Desire Doue

Team: Rennes

Nationality: France

Age: 19

Position: LW

Stats in 23/24

43 games

4 goals

6 assists

 

9: Kenan Yildiz

Team: Juventus

Nationality: Turkiye

Age: 19

Position: ST

Stats in 23/24

39 games

6 goals

2 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Coppa Italia

 

8: Endrick

Team: Palmeiras (Now Real Madrid)

Nationality: Brazil

Age: 17

Position: ST

Stats in 2024

22 games

4 goals

2 assists

 

7: Arda Guler

Team: Real Madrid

Nationality: Turkiye

Age: 19

Position: RW
Stats in 23/24

20 games

7 goals

2 assists

Trophies in 23/24

La Liga

Champions League

Supercopa

 

6: Joao Neves

Team: Benfica

Nationality: Portugal

Age: 19

Position: CM

Stats in 23/24

55 games

3 goals

2 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Supertaca

 

5: Leny Yoro

Team: Lille

Nationality: France

Age: 18

Position: CB
Stats in 23/24

44 games

3 goals

0 assists

 

Leny Yoro burst onto the scene back in early 2023, and ever since has looked like a rock at the back for Lille. Although he has had some moments of poor judgement normal for a young defender, Yoro has largely looked like a future mainstay of the France defence, and it’s made the ever present eyes of Florentino Perez notice.

 

4: Pau Cubarsi

Team: Barcelona

Nationality: Spain

Age: 17

Position: CB

Stats in 23/24

24 games

0 goals

1 assist

 

From Yoro to the center back who may be his foil in the next generation of El Clasicos, the future Pique to Yoro’s Ramos, it’s Pau Cubarsi, who found the spotlight in nearly as frivolous a manner as Yoro back in January. Cubarsi made his debut for the Blaugrana back in mid-January, in the second half of a 3-1 win against third-tier Unionistas, Cubarsi was winning Champions League MOTM awards within two months, making ankle-crunching tackles on Kylian Mbappe, and was inches away from making Spain’s Euro-winning squad. 

 

3: Warren Zaire-Emery

Team: PSG

Nationality: France

Age: 18

Position: CM

Stats in 23/24

43 games

3 goals

7 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Ligue 1

Trophee des Champions

Coupe de France

 

Perhaps the first PSG academy product who could become world class and not be thrown away by the club, Warren Zaire-Emery has completed his second senior season, and looks even more impressive than his first. From saving Les Parisiens’ skin in the group stage against Dortmund to facilitating everything in the PSG midfield when being used, the ceiling for Zaire-Emery is limitless.

 

2: Kobbie Mainoo

Team: Man Utd

Nationality: England

Age: 19

Position: DM

Stats in 23/24

35 games

5 goals

3 assists

Trophies in 23/24

FA Cup

 

Kobbie Mainoo and the number one on this list were truly in leagues of their own when it came to this list. From being relatively unknown to starting a Euros final and being the hope of one of the biggest fanbases in the world, Kobbie Mainoo’s world has shifted a lot in the past year. Most years, this rise would definitely see him #1 on this list, but he’s just pipped to it this year by a generational talent.

 

1: Lamine Yamal

Team: Barcelona

Nationality: Spain

Age: 16

Position: RW

Stats in 23/24

65 games

10 goals

18 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Euros (Spain)

 

Yep. Once again, we see Lamine Yamal win some silverware, for the second time this evening. There’s simply no denying, however, that Yamal is simply the best wonderkid on the planet, and has taken over world football at 16 years of age. The sky is truly the limit for this teenager, and by the time he’s no longer eligible for this list (in 2028), we could have seen him win a Sheffield FC Award.

 

Sheffield FC Award

 

25: Serhou Guirassy

Team: Stuttgart

Nationality: Guinea

Position: ST

Age: 28

Stats in 23/24

30 games

30 goals

3 assists

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

24: Viktor Gyokeres

Team: Sporting

Nationality: Sweden

Position: ST

Age: 26

Stats in 23/24

50 games

43 goals

15 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Liga Portugal (Sporting)

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

23: Rodrygo

Team: Real Madrid

Nationality: Brazil

Position: RW

Age: 23

Stats in 23/24

51 games

17 goals

9 assists

Trophies in 23/24

La Liga

Champions League

Supercopa

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

22: Alejandro Grimaldo

Team: Leverkusen

Nationality: Spain

Position: LM

Age: 28

Stats in 23/24

51 games

12 goals

20 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Bundesliga

DFB Pokal

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

21: Lionel Messi

Team: Inter Miami

Nationality: Argentina

Position: RW

Age: 37

Stats in 23/24

28 games

25 goals

14 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Copa America

Leagues Cup

2023 Rank: 1st (-20)

 

20: Nico Williams

Team: Bilbao

Nationality: Spain

Position: LW

Age: 22

Stats in 23/24

43 games

10 goals

20 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Euros

Copa del Rey

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

19: Harry Kane

Team: Bayern

Nationality: England

Position: ST

Age: 32

Stats in 23/24

51 games

48 goals

12 assists

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

18: Bukayo Saka

Team: Arsenal

Nationality: England

Position: RW

Age: 22

Stats in 23/24

53 games

21 goals

14 assists

2023 Rank: 6th (-12)

 

17: Kevin de Bruyne

Team: Man City

Nationality: Belgium

Position: AM

Age: 33

Stats in 23/24

30 games

7 goals

18 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Premier League

2023 Rank: 3rd (-14)

 

16: Declan Rice

Team: Arsenal

Nationality: England

Position: DM

Age: 25

Stats in 23/24

58 games

7 goals

11 assists

2023 Rank: 23rd (+7)

 

15: Lautaro Martinez

Team: Inter

Nationality: Argentina

Position: ST

Age: 26

Stats in 23/24

50 games

32 goals

7 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Copa America

Serie A

Supercoppa Italiana

2023 Rank: 15th (+0)

 

14: Jamal Musiala

Team: Bayern

Nationality: Germany

Position: AM

Age: 21

Stats in 23/24

43 games

15 goals

8 assists

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

13: Antonio Rudiger

Team: Real Madrid

Nationality: Germany

Position: CB

Age: 31

Stats in 23/24

53 games

2 goals

3 assists

Trophies in 23/24

La Liga

Champions League

Supercopa

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

12: Erling Haaland

Team: Man City

Nationality: Norway

Position: ST

Age: 23

Stats in 23/24

45 games

38 goals

6 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Premier League

2023 Rank: 2nd (-10)

 

11: Dani Olmo

Team: RB Leipzig

Nationality: Spain

Position: AM

Age: 26

Stats in 23/24

31 games

11 goals

7 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Euros

German Supercup

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

10: Lamine Yamal

Team: Barcelona

Nationality: Spain

Age: 16

Position: RW

Stats in 23/24

65 games

10 goals

18 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Euros

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

Again and again, we talk about this young man. While he may not be the one who walks home with the coveted Sheffield FC Award, He may just be the main man of this entire awards show anyways. While not even a 17 or 18 year old has made this list before, Yamal has made it into the top 10 at 16. The world truly is his. 

 

9: William Saliba

Team: Arsenal

Nationality: France

Age: 23

Position: CB

Stats in 23/24

56 games

2 goals

1 assist

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

It truly puzzles me as to how I didn’t rank William Saliba in the Sheffield FC nominee list last year, as he was then and now is even more so one of the best defenders in world football. Leading the back line in an Arsenal team mere points from the top of the Premier League, and a France side which was a Lamine Yamal screamer and awful defensive error (not by Saliba) away from the final. He’s made up for it this year, however, and does he ever deserve it.

 

8: Phil Foden

Team: Man City

Nationality: England

Age: 24

Position: LW

Stats in 23/24

61 games

27 games

12 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Premier League

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

Despite a disappointing Euros performance if we’re being honest, Phil Foden still rightly deserves a spot in the top 10 of this list. While if he had got a few goal contributions and if the Mikel Oyarzabal winner in the 86th minute had been scored by him for England instead, he may have got into the top 5, Foden still has nothing to be ashamed of this season. Great performances by him this season.

 

7: Toni Kroos

Team: Real Madrid (Now Retired)

Nationality: Germany

Age: 34

Position: CM

Stats in 23/24

53 games

1 goal

10 assists

Trophies in 23/24

La Liga

Champions League

Supercopa

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

Truly a great way to finish a career, in my opinion. Toni Kroos lived the dream at Real Madrid, winning 5 Champions Leagues, 4 La Ligas, and plenty of silverware. He was a midfield maestro, don’t let the goal contributions fool you, and is pretty much as close as you can get to the perfect ending in this sport, retiring on a Champions League and still at a high level. Thank you, Toni Kroos.

 

6: Dani Carvajal

Team: Real Madrid

Nationality: Spain
Age: 32

Position: RB

Stats in 23/24

46 games

7 goals

5 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Euros

La Liga

Champions League

Supercopa

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

Without meaning any disrespect, Dani Carvajal is definitely this year’s version of 2021 Jorginho. While he was a solid contributor in the teams that won the Champions League and Euros, if he’d played for, say, Atlético and Belgium, he’d be nowhere near the top 25. He was still a great contributor, though, and played a big role in both sides.

 

5: Florian Wirtz

Team: Leverkusen

Nationality: Germany

Age: 21

Position: AM

Stats in 23/24

54 games

20 goals

20 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Bundesliga

DFB Pokal

2023 Rank: Not Ranked

 

If you thought we forgot Leverkusen and didn’t have enough representation from them, think again. The crown jewel of this Leverkusen side and player of the season in the Bundesliga wins the 5th spot on this list. He was literally everywhere last season, and without him, this Leverkusen side would have been a shell of their unflappable selves this season.

 

4: Kylian Mbappe

Team: PSG (Now Real Madrid)

Nationality: France

Age: 25

Position: ST

Stats in 23/24

53 games

45 goals

12 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Ligue 1

Coupe de France

Trophee des Champions

2023 Rank: #4 (+0)

 

There you go, have all the guys in the top 10 play for Real Madrid, and then sign the non-Madrid player. Kylian Mbappe, after another great season in 23/24, has finally escaped the confines of PSG and Ligue 1, and can finally show his stuff on a weekly basis for an audience who will finally watch him regularly. This was the move he needed to truly become one of the best of this generation, and he did it. Good job. 

 

3: Vinicius Jr.

Team: Real Madrid

Nationality: Brazil

Age: 23

Position: LW

Stats in 23/24

42 games

26 goals

11 assists

Trophies in 23/24

La Liga

Champions League

Supercopa

2023 Rank: 5th (+2)

 

The top three of this list was pretty cut and dry in my eyes, and the third place was, as well. Vinicius Jr, while having a pretty good case for this award before the international tournaments, really lost it over the Copa America, playing three games, scoring in only one, and watching on from the stands, suspended, as Brazil lost to Uruguay on penalties. Still an astonishing season from him, though.

 

2: Jude Bellingham

Team: Real Madrid

Nationality: England

Age: 21

Position: AM
Stats in 23/24

49 games

25 goals

14 assists

Trophies in 23/24

La Liga

Champions League

Supercopa

2023 Rank: 22nd (+20)

 

Who would have expected this when the season started? Jude Bellingham, starting to become the face of the sport in the modern era, Having an absolute monster of a season and jumping up 20 spots to second on this list. There are reasonable arguments for him to be first, but to me, He just didn’t make enough of a difference in the truly major games to put him above my #1 spot. 

 

1: Rodri

Team: Man City

Nationality: Spain

Age: 28

Position: DM

Stats in 23/24

56 games

10 goals

14 assists

Trophies in 23/24

Euros

Premier League

2023 Rank: 13th (+12)

 

Yes, you see that correctly. In a list made up of 28% Real Madrid players, 5 of them in the top 7, the winner ends up being a Man City player. Well, Rodri just squeaked by Jude Bellingham by a hair, to join Robert Lewandowski and Lionel Messi in the elite club of players to win this prestigious trophy. The former Villarreal man just had the perfect combo of being there all the time, and having a major impact on both Man City and Spain, as well as winning two of the most prestigious trophies out there to win, with both club and country, is enough to engrave his name on the trophy.

 

Well, that’s all for the 2023/24 Bob and Jim Awards, the Ballon D’Or ceremony 3 months before the Ballon D’Or ceremony. I hope you all enjoyed it this year, it still feels like yesterday, though, that I wrote the last one, and this is also the first one of the three that I didn’t completely procrastinate through. For now though, I’m Jim James, until next time!

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