The event also marked 50 years of Liechtenstein’s membership in FIFA and UEFA. Wenger, alongside FIFA President Gianni Infantino and UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin, congratulated the LFV on their achievements.
Wenger, now serving as FIFA’s director of global football promotion, took the stage to present the “Coach of the Year” award to Mario Frick, the head coach of FC Luzern, marking Frick’s third consecutive win.
Reflecting on the honour, Frick said, “You don’t get used to anything. It’s special to be standing here next to a legend, in front of so many well-known guests.” Wenger, revered for his two-decade tenure at Arsenal, emphasised the importance of fostering positivity in every player.
The gala event also featured tributes from Čeferin, who highlighted Liechtenstein’s footballing spirit, and Infantino, who celebrated the growth of women’s football in the country. Benjamin Büchel was awarded “Footballer of the Year,” and Fiona Batliner won “Footballer of the Year” for the third time in a row.