Competition in FIFA's "Best" awards was not limited to the best players and coaches, but also extended to honoring others who embodied the values ​​of sporting spirit and highlighted the human side of the world's most popular game.

Brazilian fan Silvia Greco was crowned the Best Audience of the Year 2019 after she made a strong impression on the scene after her story was revealed.

Greco is keen to tell her blind and autistic son Nicholas what is happening in the games.

Sylvia has gained a reputation among fans of the Brazilian Palmeiras, where she takes her son Nicolas on a regular basis to watch the team's matches, confirming how compassionate and loving her son is on the one hand and her love for Nicolas and the beautiful game.

A bit more background on Silvia Grecco and her son. #TheBest #TheBestAwards #FIFAFootballAwards pic.twitter.com/SWUSopY0NO

- beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS) September 23, 2019

Sylvia outperformed her rivals in the final list of candidates for the award, Uruguayan supporter Justo Sanchez and Dutch football fans at the 2019 Women's World Cup in France.

Sanchez drew attention from a move from Cerro to stubborn rival Rambla Juniors after his son Nicolas died in a traffic accident on his way home after watching a Rambla match.

Sanchez was keen on this transformation to keep the passion and passion of his late son through him. This story has gained tremendous popularity in Uruguay, especially as he is currently attending the Rambla games with a banner reading "Nicholas .. present forever" to commemorate his late son.

As for the Dutch fans, the image of these fans was one of the most exciting scenes at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France, showing how enthusiastic the fans of their team, which reached the final for the first time in its history, knowing that he played the finals for the second time only.

Bielsa and sportsmanship
On the other hand, the Argentine coach of Leeds United, Marcelo Bielsa was awarded the Fair Play (Sportsmanship).

The Leeds manager, who is active in the English Premier League, was highly acclaimed in late April for his unusual and unusual behavior in his team's game against Aston Villa.

⚪️🏆 Leeds United and Marcelo Bielsa have won the FIFA Fair Play award for letting Aston Villa score against them after this incident last season ... #TheBest #FIFAFootballAwards #LUFC pic.twitter.com/Pt6RomBLrr

- Sporting Life Football (@SportingLifeFC) September 23, 2019

Bielsa favored morality and sportsmanship over the result, allowing the opposing team to score a goal in order to maintain the spirit of sports.

Leeds opened the scoring in the middle of the second half when an Aston Villa player was lying on the pitch for injury, while Aston Villa players were demanding a cessation of play.

Amid the rage that swept Aston Villa and the crowd, Bielsa called on his players to stop altogether and allow Aston Villa to score just after Leeds.