What is the Golden Boy award? Shortlist, rules, past winners for Europe’s best Under-21 player

Carlo Garganese
Carlo Garganese
  • 7 Nov 2024 15:36 CST
  • 8 min read
Jude Bellingham, Golden Boy 2023
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Jude Bellingham was voted as The Golden Boy for 2023, following up on his victory in the Kopa Trophy.

The Real Madrid star was handed the award in a ceremony in Turin on December 4, 2023, after emerging victorious from the 25-man shortlist.

The Golden Boy award is given to the best young footballer in Europe over a calendar year, and it is voted for by sports journalists across the continent.

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There have been many recipients of the prestigious prize who have gone on to have superstar careers, so it is an accolade that is held in high regard.

The reigning champion is England international Bellingham following his success in 2023. Barcelona midfielder Gavi won the 2022 award but was usurped by his Los Blancos rival.

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Golden Boy shortlist for 2024

The original 100-man shortlist was announced on June 5, 2024 and whittled down to 20 finalists on October 17, 2024.

2024 Golden Boy Finalists

RankCountry
Lamine YamalSpain
Joao NevesPortugal
Warren Zaire-EmeryFrance
Alejandro GarnachoArgentina
Pau CubarsiSpain
SavioBrazil
Rico LewisEngland
Aleksandar PavlovicGermany
Kobbie MainooEngland
Jorrel HatoNetherlands
Leny YoroFrance
Jamie GittensEngland
Kenan YildizTurkey
Cristhian MosqueraSpain
Adam WhartonEngland
Arda GulerTurkey
Mathys TelFrance
Desire DoueFrance
Oscar GloukhIsrael
Samu OmorodionSpain

Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal leads the way and he is the clear favourite to win the 2024 edition. The Spaniard is trailed by Portugal and PSG midfielder Joao Neves, Man Utd and Argentina winger Alejandro Garnacho and French duo Warren Zaire-Emery and Leny Yoro. Real Madrid starlet Arda Guler also makes the list.

2024 Golden Boy Original 100-Man Shortlist

RankCountry
Lamine YamalSpain
Joao NevesPortugal
Alejandro GarnachoArgentina
Warren Zaire-EmeryFrance
Leny YoroFrance
SavioBrazil
Kobbie MainooEngland
Pau CubarsiSpain
Aleksandar PavlovicGermany
Rico LewisEngland
Mathys TelFrance
Jorrel HatoNetherlands
Oscar GloukhIsrael
Adam WhartonEngland
Cristhian MosqueraSpain
Jamie Bynoe-GittensEngland
Arthur VermeerenBelgium
Ilias AkhomachMorocco
Arda GulerTurkey
GaviSpain
Bilal El KhannoussMorocco
Michael KayodeItaly
Youssoufa MoukokoGermany
Guillaume RestesFrance
Desire DoueFrance
Rokas PukstasUSA
Andreas SchjelderupNorway
Matte SmetsBelgium
Malick FofanaBelgium
Kristian HlynssonIceland
Yankuba MintehThe Gambia
Kenan YildizTurkey
Habib DiarraSenegal
Jeanuel BelocianFrance
Hugo LarssonSweden
Lewis MileyEngland
Mario StroeykensBelgium
Mathias Delorge-KnieperBelgium
Wilson OdobertFrance
Lucas BergvallSweden
Karim KonateIvory Coast
Facundo BuonanotteArgentina
Kacper UrbanskiPoland
Max FinkgrafeGermany
Samu OmorodionSpain
Antonio NusaNorway
Ibrahim OsmanGhana
Brajan GrudaGermany
El Hadji Malick DioufSenegal
Vitor RoqueBrazil
Tobias SlotsagerDenmark
Jorne SpileersBelgium
Assane DiaoSpain
Mohamed-Ali ChoFrance
Samson BaidooAustria
Mads EnggardDenmark
Lamine CamaraSenegal
Carlos BalebaCameroon
Semih KilicsoyTurkey
Lewis HallEngland
Noah SadikiDR Congo
Nikolas SattlbergerAustria
Bogdan SlyubykUkraine
Kassoum OuattaraFrance
Mateus FernandesPortugal
Valentin CarboniArgentina
Yasin OzcanTurkey
Orri OskarssonIceland
Moreno ZivkovicCroatia
Dean HuijsenSpain
Anan KhalailiIsrael
Gustavo SaPortugal
Evan FergusonIreland
Ruben van BommelNetherlands
Ezechiel BanzuziNetherlands
AngeloBrazil
Yevgeniy PastukhUkraine
Eliesse Ben SeghirMorocco
Anton KadeGermany
Joel OrdonezEcuador
Roony BardghjiSweden
Christian Mawissa ElebiFrance
Adi YonaIsrael
Roger FernandesPortugal
Ondrej KricfalusiCzechia
Tim DrexlerGermany
Abdukodir KhusanovUzbekistan
Dario OsorioChile
Ismael GharbiSpain
Andrey SantosBrazil
Jack HinshelwoodEngland
Lucas NoubiBelgium
Carlos Forbs BorgesPortugal
Oliver BraudeNorway
Christopher Bonsu BaahGhana
Umut TohumcuGermany
Gabriel SloninaUSA
Simone PafundiItaly
Lucas MincarelliFrance
Noam Ben HarushIsrael

What is the Golden Boy award?

The prize was established by Italian sports newspaper Tuttosport in 2003, with Ajax starlet Rafael van der Vaart taking home the inaugural trophy.

The rules are simple. All nominees must be under the age of 21 and play in a European top division, with most past winners coming from the Premier League, Bundesliga, La Liga, Serie A or Ligue 1.

The award names the player who the jury believes is the brightest young talent in world football for that specific year.

How is the Golden Boy award decided and who votes?

The winner of the award is determined by a vote. Each voter allocates 10 points to the player they deem most impressive, with seven points for second, five points for third, three points for fourth and one point for fifth.

Voters are sports journalists from a host of Europe’s most well-respected newspapers, including Bild (Germany), l’Equipe (France) and Marca (Spain).

When is the Golden Boy trophy awarded?

A shortlist of players is comprised every year with the final list of candidates usually available around October and the award ceremony typically taking place in November or December.

Golden Boy winner 2023

Jude Bellingham was voted as The Golden Boy for 2023.

The Real Madrid star was handed the award in a ceremony in Turin on December 4, 2023, after emerging victorious from the 25-man shortlist.

Bayern's Jama Musiala came third and Leipzig's Xavi Simons finished third.

Golden Boy winner 2022

Barcelona midfielder Gavi won the 2022 Golden Boy trophy.

He became the third Barca player to lift the award after Lionel Messi in 2005 and Pedri in 2021.

He beat competition from three other high-quality finalists: Eduardo Camavinga (Real Madrid), Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund) and Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich).

Golden Boy award: Past winners

Lionel Messi, Wayne Rooney and Sergio Aguero are some of the players who won the award as youngsters and went on to become global stars.

There are some other impressive names among the past victors. Some other winners, though, did not go on to achieve their full potential.

That makes looking back through Golden Boy history an intriguing topic, with a real mix of names and outcomes proving that bursting onto the scene at a young age is not always a guarantee of long-term success.

YearPlayerCountry
2003Rafael van der VaartNetherlands
2004Wayne RooneyEngland
2005Lionel MessiArgentina
2006Cesc FabregasSpain
2007Sergio AgueroArgentina
2008AndersonBrazil
2009Alexandre PatoBrazil
2010Mario BalotelliItaly
2011Mario GotzeGermany
2012IscoSpain
2013Paul PogbaFrance
2014Raheem SterlingEngland
2015Anthony MartialFrance
2016Renato SanchesPortugal
2017Kylian MbappeFrance
2018Matthijs de LigtNetherlands
2019Joao FelixPortugal
2020Erling HaalandNorway
2021PedriBarcelona
2022GaviBarcelona
2023Jude BellinghamEngland

As with most awards, the forward players tend to take centre stage, with 10 of the previous 21 winners being attacking stars.

Matthijs de Ligt became the first defender to win in 2018 after a series of stellar performances in Ajax’s fairytale Champions League run and eight midfielders have also come out on top.

A goalkeeper has never finished in first place.

Spain has produced the most winners with four. In 2022, Gavi joined Pedri, Cesc Fabregas and Isco as victors from Spain, taking the country one clear of France and England on three winners. Kylian Mbappe, Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial have won it for France, while Wayne Rooney, Raheem Sterling and Jude Bellingham have won the award for England..

Remarkably, there has never been a winner from Belgium despite their recent golden generation.

Manchester United and Barcelona are the clubs who have had the most winners. Three players have triumphed for the Red Devils: Wayne Rooney (2004), Anderson (2008) and Martial (2015). Barcelona's trio includes Lionel Messi in 2005, Pedri in 2021 and Gavi in 2022.

Fascinatingly, Cristiano Ronaldo was never named as European football's Golden Boy.

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