Daniel Zsori’s sensational goal for Debrecen against Ferencvaros has won the 2019 FIFA Puskas Award.

Ten goals were nominated, including strikes from Lionel Messi, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Fabio Quagliarella and Andros Townsend, before the list was reduced to three finalists.

They were Messi’s dink in March and fabulous efforts from River Plate’s Juan Fernando Quintero and Zsori of Debrecen.

Quintero scored an outrageous free-kick for River Plate against Racing Club in February.

From a tight angle on the right, some 30 yards from goal, the Colombian took a short run-up and blasted the ball into the top corner.

It’s arguably one of the finest free-kicks of all-time.

Quintero's goal vs Racing Club

Messi's goal vs Real Betis

An overhead kick winner in second-half stoppage time was always going to be up for nomination.

Daniel Zsori, 18, came on for Debrecen with nine minutes remaining in their match against league leaders Ferencvaros.

Debrecen were trailing 1-0 at the time but Daniel Tozser netted an equaliser shortly after Zsori’s arrival - and then the teenager did something incredible.

He climbed and made perfect contact with the ball, sending it beyond Ferencvaros’ goalkeeper before ripping off his shirt and celebrating in front of a hysterical home crowd.

Zsori's goal vs Ferencvaros

“Adam Bodi crossed the ball into the penalty box and I just thought: 'Why not have a go?’” Zsori reflected, per FIFA's website.

“I’d practised the move plenty of times in my training sessions and copied it from my idol Cristiano Ronaldo.

I held my breath for a moment as the ball flew towards the goal.

Crystal Palace winger Andros Townsend was among the initial 10 nominees for his incredible volley against Manchester City last December.

Some feel as though Townsend was unfortunate to miss out on the final three but, despite the disappointment, the 28-year-old was gracious.

He tweeted: "We had a good run..... thanks to all those that voted 🙌🏽" after the finalists were announced.

Click HERE to see all 10 nominees.

10 brilliant goals, whittled down to three. But there could only be one winner.

Congratulations, Daniel!

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