Salah is a candidate for the FIFA Best Player Award alongside Ronaldo and Messi



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Egyptian Mohamed Salah and Frenchman Kilian Mbabi joined the two permanent candidates Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi on the shortlist of candidates for the FIFA World Player of the Year title, announced Tuesday.

Ronaldo, The last two years, Real Madrid crowned the third consecutive title in the Champions League before moving to Juventus after the end of the season.

Argentina's Messi scored 34 goals when moving to Barcelona to win his third Primera Liga title in four seasons. ] Joined by Salah al He won most of the individual awards in England last season, especially the best Premier League player and led Liverpool to the Champions League final for the first time since 1990.

Mbabi joined his compatriots Antoine Grizmann and Rafael Faran with the list of ten players.

Viva announced a short list of nominees for this year's best coach award for this year's World Cup. The general included French coach Didier Deschamps and Real Madrid coach D Zinedine Zidane

Deschamps led France to the World Cup in Russia while Zidane, winner of the 1998 World Cup, helped Real Madrid win the Champions League for the third time in a row.

Four women and six men were selected for the award for best female coach.

The list includes Asako Takakura, who led Japan to the Asian Cup and Ronald Pedros. Who led the Olympique Lyon to the coronation of his third title Respectively

The list will be reduced to only three coaches in each category later and the winners will be announced at a ceremony in London on September 24th.

Here are the names of the candidates:

(England – Tottenham Hotspur) Kylean (England – Tottenham Hotspur) (France – Paris St Germain) Lionel Messi (Argentina – Barcelona) Luka Modric (Croatia – Real Madrid) Mohamed Salah ( Egypt – Lever)

Best player:

Lucy Bruns (England – Olympique Lyon) Bernell Harder (Denmark – Wolfsburg) Ada Hegbreerg (Norway – Lyon) Amandine Henry (France – Lyon) (Germany – Lyon) Marta (Brazil – Orlando Pride) Megan Rabinoy (United States – Seattle Rennes) Wendy Rennard (France – (19659004) Best coach of the men's team:

Massimiliano Allegri (Juventus) Stanislav Cherchisov (Russia) Zlatko Dalic (Croatia) Didier Deschamps (France) Pep Guardi (England) Ernesto Valverde (Barcelona) Zinedine Zidane (Real Madrid)

* Best coach of the women's team:

(Australia) Asako Takakura (Japan) Vadão (Brazil) Jorge Bilda (Spain) Martina Foss-Tecklenberg (Switzerland) Her rena Feigman (Switzerland) Tomas Lerch (VfL Wolfsburg) (Netherlands).

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