Lionel
Messi, Franck Ribery and Cristiano Ronaldo are on the three-man shortlist for
the 2013 Ballon d’Or.
The trio
were chosen from the 23-man list, which included Gareth Bale, and the world
player of the year will be revealed on 13 January.
Barcelona’s
Messi has won four years in a row but Real Madrid forward Ronaldo is the
favourite to win this year.
The
women’s final trio are Nadine Angerer (Germany), Marta (Brazil) and Abby Wambach
(USA).
Fifa has
also confirmed the final three for coach of the year – with former Manchester
United boss Sir Alex Ferguson vying with ex-Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes
and Borussia Dortmund’s Jurgen Klopp for the award.
The
world’s top players’ hauls in 2013-14
The
winners, to be announced at a ceremony in Zurich, will be decided by a vote
among the captains and head coaches of all Fifa-affiliated men’s national
teams, as well as by international media representatives selected by France
Football magazine.
France
Football introduced the Ballon d’Or in 1956 to honour the European footballer
of the year, with England’s Stanley Matthews the first winner.
In 2007
the award became a world player award and three years later it merged with
Fifa’s own world player honour.
Barcelona
and Argentina forward Messi, 26, has won every year since the merger, but Real
Madrid and Portugal star Ronaldo, 28, emerged as the bookmakers’ favourite
after his fifth hat-trick of the season sent Portugal to the World Cup at the
expense of Sweden last month.
Bayern
Munich and France winger Ribery, 30, had previously been considered a leading
contender after winning the treble with his club last season.
Hours
after the Portugal-Sweden game ended, however, Fifa extended the voting period
from 15 November to 29 November after saying fewer than 50% of eligible voters
had responded before the original deadline.
Aside
from Bale, five other Premier League players failed to make the cut from the
initial 23 – Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil, Chelsea forward Eden Hazard,
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez, ManchesterCity midfielder Yaya Toure and
Manchester United striker Robin van Persie.
Wolfsburg’s
Ralf Kellermann, Germany boss Silvia Neid and Sweden coach Pia Sundhage are the
final three for the women’s coach of the year.
Fifa has
also confirmed the final nominees for the FIFPro World XI 2013, a team of the
year.
The
British candidates are England defenders Leighton Baines and Ashley Cole,
midfielder Steven Gerrard, striker Wayne Rooney and Wales forward Bale.
The other
Premier League nominees are: Chelsea’s Petr Cech, Branislav Ivanovic and David
Luiz, ManchesterCity’s Vicent Kompany, Pablo Zabaleta, Toure and Sergio Aguero,
Manchester United’s Nemanja Vidic and Van Persie, Arsenal’s Ozil and
Liverpool’s Suarez.
Vanguard.
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