2024 Laureus Sports Awards: Haaland and Haller headline list of nominees
The 2024 Laureus Sports Awards nominees include prominent football stars like Erling Haaland and Sébastien Haller of Borussia Dortmund and Cote d’Ivoire.
Haaland, nominated for Sportsman of the Year, had a remarkable season with Manchester City, scoring 52 goals and securing a treble.
Richardson, shortlisted for Sportswoman of the Year, became the world’s fastest woman by winning the 100m title at the World Championships. Sébastien Haller, part of the AFCON 2023-winning Ivory Coast team, is nominated for Comeback of the Year for overcoming cancer and returning to the sport.
The nominees span various categories, including Breakthrough of the Year, where talents like Jude Bellingham and Coco Gauff are recognized. Bellingham, a key player for Real Madrid, and Gauff, a Grand Slam title winner, showcase their exceptional achievements.
The awards also honor teams, with Manchester City and the European Ryder Cup Team among the contenders. Additionally, sports for good initiatives like Fundacion Rafa Nadal and Justice Desk Africa are recognized for their impactful work.
The Laureus Sports Awards celebrate outstanding athletes and initiatives that have made significant contributions to sports. With nominees from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, the awards highlight excellence and inspire future generations in the world of sports.
Here’s the full list of nominees for the 2024 Laureus Sports Awards.
Sportsman of the Year
Novak Djokovic (Serbia) – tennis
Mondo Duplantis (Sweden) – athletics
Erling Haaland (Norway) – football
Noah Lyles (USA) – athletics
Lionel Messi (Argentina) – football
Max Verstappen (Netherlands) – motor racing
Sportswoman of the year
Aitana Bonmati (Spain) – football
Shericka Jackson (Jamaica) – athletics
Faith Kipyegon (Kenya) – athletics
Sha’Carri Richardson (USA) – athletics
Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) – skiing
Iga Swiatek (Poland) – tennis
Team of the year
European Ryder Cup Team – golf
Germany men – basketball
Manchester City – football
Red Bull – Formula 1
South Africa – rugby
Spain women – football
Breakthrough of the year
Jude Bellingham (GB) – football
Linda Caicedo (Colombia) – football
Coco Gauff (USA) – tennis
Qin Haiyang (China) – swimming
Josh Kerr (UK) – athletics
Salma Paralluelo (Spain) – football
Comeback of the year
Simone Biles (USA) – gymnastics
Sébastien Haller (Ivory Coast) – football
Katarina Johnson-Thompson (UK) – athletics
Siya Kolisi (South Africa) – rugby
Jamal Murray (Canada) – basketball
Marketa Vondrousova (Czech Republic) – tennis
Sportsperson of the year with a disability
Simone Barlaam (Italy) – swimming
Danylo Chufarov (Ukraine) – swimming
Diede de Groot (Netherlands) – tennis
Luca Ekler (Hungary) – athletics
Nicole Murray (New Zealand) – cycling
Markus Rehm (Germany) – athletics
Action sportsperson of the year
Rayssa Leal (Brazil) – skateboarding
Caroline Marks (USA) – surfing
Kirsten Neuschafer (South Africa) – sailing
Bethany Shriever (GB) – BMX
Filipe Toledo (Brazil) – surfing
Arisa Trew (Australia) – skateboarding
Sport for good
Bola Pra Frente (Brazil) multi-sport & employability
Dancing Grounds (USA) – dancing & social integration
Fundacion Rafa Nadal (Spain) – tennis & education
ISF Cambodia – football & education
Justice Desk Africa (South Africa) – multi-sport & human rights
Obiettivo Napoli (Italy) – multi-sport & inclusion