On Thursday night, it was time for Fifa to hand out its award "The Best".

Pernille Harder, Wendie Renard and Lucy Bronze were finalists in the world's best women's player, a category that Bronze took home.

She is the first hill ever, both on the women's and men's side, to win the prize.

On the men's side, Robert Lewandowski won before Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

No Swedes in the top eleven

Players around the world have been able to vote for the world's best starting eleven 2020, which was presented during the evening.

No Swedes took a place, neither on the women's nor men's side.

In addition to Lewandowski, Ronaldo and Messi, players such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Kevin de Bruyne and Sergio Ramos were elected.

Lindahl without a lot

On the women's side, Megan Rapinoe, Veronica Boquete and Millie Bright took a place.

Swedish Hedvig Lindahl was nominated for the award as best female goalkeeper, but she lost the lottery.

Instead, the prize went to Lyons' French goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi.