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Golden Boy Awards 2023: All the winners from the ceremony revealed

Arsh Das by Arsh Das
November 17, 2023
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The Golden Boy Awards 2023 is organised every year by Tuttosport and recognises some of the best talent in football across Europe. Tuttosport has now revealed the winners across the different categories, with Jude Bellingham of Real Madrid and England winning the Golden Boy 2023 award as expected. 

Here are all the winners that have already been revealed, ahead of the ceremony set to take place on December 4. 

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Golden Boy Awards 2023: All the winners revealed 

Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund) – Golden Boy Award 2023 

Jude Bellingham, Image via Reuters
Golden Boy Awards 2023
REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

After making a massive transfer to Real Madrid this summer, Bellingham has been simply unstoppable. The midfielder has taken up the goalscoring responsibility for his new side, finding the back of the net 13 times in 14 games across all competitions after impressing with Dortmund last season too. 

Giorgio Scalvini – Best Italian Player Under 21 Award

Scalvini has impressed for Atalanta over the past season, and has also broken into the Italy national team, earning the young central defender the award for the best U-21 player. 

Lamine Yamal – The Youngest Award 

Lamine Yamal, Image via Official Club Website
Lamine Yamal, Image via Official Club Website

The Youngest Award is a new introduction and has been given to Lamal for being the youngest to secure a podium at the Golden Boy Awards. He has been sensational over the past few months, after breaking into the Barcelona and Spain first teams, breaking several records in the process. 

Cristiano Giuntoli – Greatest Challenge Award

Giuntoli was the man behind Napoli’s Serie A title win last season, serving as their sporting director. But alongside Luciano Spalletti, he left the club at the end of the season as well and is now with Juventus.

Ali Barat (Epic Sports) – Best Agent Award

Ali Barat has been named the best agent at the Golden Boy 2023 awards for his dealings in the transfer market. His clients include Nicolas Jackson of Chelsea, Sardar Azmoun, who is currently at Roma and Mahmoud Dahoud of Brighton. 

Edu Gaspar (Arsenal) – Best European Director Award 

Arsenal have been galvanised into title contenders after once being written off into the Europa League. And the work of Edu Gaspar has been highly effective, first by clearing out the deadwood in the squad and then recruiting young and inspiring players to oversee the new generation for the club. 

Tony Bloom (Brighton) – Best European President Award 

Brighton qualified for the Europa League last season in spite of parting ways with Graham Potter in the middle of the season. They have made a habit of continuously finding wonderkids to sell at a massive profit, but have steadily improved their performance in the league as well. And as a result, club president Bloom has won the award as voted on by a board of legends. 

Erling Haaland – Golden Player Man Award 

Erling Haaland
Via Erling Haaland’s Twitter

The Norwegian had an outrageous debut season with Manchester City, and has now won the Golden Player of the Year award from Tuttosport. This category was voted on by a Board of Legends including Matthäus, Stoichkov, Shevchenko, Verón, Nedved, Fabregas.

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