Jude Bellingham walked away with two trophies from the Golden Boy 2023 gala organized by Italian newspaper Tuttosport on Monday night in Turin.

Jude Bellingham, Real MadridPhoto: Joan Monfort/AP/Profimedia

Jude Bellingham, who was named the Golden Boy of 2023 by the jury and the public

The Englishman became the first player in the history of “Real” to receive the prize assigned to the best young player (U21) in football.​

Thus, Bellingham took the trophy offered by the jury, but was also chosen as the winner by the public.

This season’s Real Madrid hero (joined from Borussia Dortmund), Jude scored 97% of the vote, with 45 of the judges giving him the highest score, while the other 5 put him in second place.

The podium was completed by German Jamal Musiala (Bayern Munich) and Dutchman Javi Simons (RB Leipzig).

“Thank you for your hospitality and the honor of allowing me to join this prestigious award and the list of players who have received it. This is something I won also because I played with great footballers.

That’s something I’ve learned since I started at Birmingham – it’s always a responsibility to help the team. I was very lucky to play with great players.

Real Madrid is the biggest team in the world and the opportunity to play there is incredible. Not everyone can do it, and I’m lucky” – Jude Bellingham.

List of awards presented at the 2023 Golden Boy Gala

The best chairman of European football – Tony Bloom (Brighton)

The best coach of European football – Edu Gaspar (“Arsenal”)

The best player of Italy U21 – Giorgio Scalvini (Atalanta)

The best agent is Ali Barat

Golden Girl 2023 – Linda Caicedo (Real Madrid)

The best player of Italy U21 – Chiara Beccari (Sassuolo).

List of Golden Boy winners

2003 – Raphael van der Vaart (“Ajax”)

2004 – Wayne Rooney (Everton / Manchester United)

2005 – Lionel Messi (“Barcelona”)

2006 – Cesc Fabregas (“Arsenal”)

2007 – Sergio Aguero (Atletico Madrid)

2008 – Anderson (Manchester United)

2009 – Alexander Pato (“Milan”)

2010 – Mario Balotelli (Inter / Manchester City)

2011 – Mario Gotze (Borussia Dortmund)

2012 – Isco (Malaga)

2013 – Paul Pogba (“Juventus”)

2014 – Raheem Sterling (Liverpool)

2015 – Anthony Martial (Monaco / Manchester United)

2016 – Renato Sanchez (Benfica / Bayern Munich)

2017 – Kylian Mbappe (Monaco/PSG)

2018 – Matthijs de Ligt (Ajax)

2019 – Joao Felix (Benfica / Atletico Madrid)

2020 – Erling Haaland (Borussia Dortmund)

2021 – Pedri (Barcelona)

2022 – Gavi (Barcelona)

2023 – Jude Bellingham (Borussia Dortmund / Real Madrid)