All
eyes are on Real Madrid and Portugal talisman, Cristiano Ronaldo to cap
a brilliant 2016 with another accolade to his trophy chest.
Last month, Ronaldo won the France Football’s Ballon
d’Or to emerge the world’s best footballer. He has his eternal rival,
Argentina and Barcelona forward, Lionel Messi and Atletico Madrid and
France player Antoine Griezmann to contend with.
However, in terms of achievements, Ronaldo stands head and shoulder above the others. First
the former Manchester United star triumphed in the UEFA Champions
League with Real Madrid, clinching the title by scoring the last penalty
in the shoot-out.
This
was a fitting way to cap a campaign in which he finished top of the
competition’s scoring charts with 16 goals, seven more than
second-placed Robert Lewandowski.
Then
as Portugal captain, he had the honour of lifting the first major
trophy in his country’s history at UEFA EURO 2016. Ronaldo’s Portugal
secured the honour by upsetting hosts France in the final in Paris.
With his irrepressible thirst for goals, power and speed, Ronaldo continues to amass silverware and records in abundance.
Lionel
Messi on the other hand has not showed signs of letting up. After
rounding off 2015 by collecting the adidas Silver Ball at the FIFA Club
World Cup in Japan, he continued to figure large for club and country in
2016.
In
winning his eighth La Liga winner’s medal with Barcelona, he chipped in
with 20 goals (putting him third in the scoring charts) and an
impressive 16 assists, and also won the Copa del Rey for a fourth time
with Los Blaugrana and the Spanish Super Cup for the seventh time.
He also
starred for Argentina on their run to the final of Copa America
Centenario, serving up more assists in the tournament than any other
player and ending it as the second highest scorer. In the process, Messi
also became La Albiceleste’s leading all-time goalscorer.
The third nominee, Frenchman Antoine Griezmann, was named the
best player both in the Spanish league, in which he helped Atletico
Madrid finish third, and at the UEFA EURO, 2016. Last year will go down
as the season in which Griezmann truly came into his own.
With
40 goals over the course of the 2015/16 campaign, he spearheaded
Atletico and France’s respective charges to the finals of the UEFA
Champions League and EURO 2016, although both ended in heart-wrenching
defeats. A skilful, unselfish attacker, the 5’9 (1.76m) schemer can
quite simply do the lot.
As
Griezmann himself recently told FIFA.com, he is a “more complete player
now” than ever before and has “improved in every way in the last two
years”. One person who would certainly echo this view is his coach Diego
Simeone, who is on record as saying that the man they now call Grizou has raised his game to such an extent that he is currently “among the top three players in the world”.
The FIFA Awards are not limited to the Best Player category alone. Awards are going to also be given in the Best FIFA Women’s Player Award category with Melanie Behringer, Carli Lloyd and Marta as nominees.
Nominees
for the Best Coach of the Year appear a tough one to predict who is
going to smile away with the crown. English Premier League winning
gaffer of Leicester City, Claudio Ranieri, leads Fernando Santos who won
Euro 2016 as Portugal coach while Zinedine Zidane who also won the UEFA
Champions League with Real Madrid are in the category.
For the Best FIFA Women’s Coach Award category, the nominees are; Jill Ellis, Silvia Neid and Pia Sundhage
The FIFA Puskás Award 2016 nominees include; Marlone, Daniuska Rodriguez and Mohd Faiz Subri.
There is also the FIFA Fair Play Award and the FIFA Fan Award. Nominees for the Fan Award category are; ADO Den Haag supporters, Borussia Dortmund, Liverpool supporters and Iceland supporters.
The winners of the Best FIFA Men’s and Women’s Player, and the Best FIFA Men’s and Women’s Coach awards, are determined through a combined voting process, in which 50 per cent of the decision is based on the votes of captains (25 per cent) and head coaches (25 per cent) from national teams all around the globe.
For the Best FIFA Women’s Coach Award category, the nominees are; Jill Ellis, Silvia Neid and Pia Sundhage
The FIFA Puskás Award 2016 nominees include; Marlone, Daniuska Rodriguez and Mohd Faiz Subri.
There is also the FIFA Fair Play Award and the FIFA Fan Award. Nominees for the Fan Award category are; ADO Den Haag supporters, Borussia Dortmund, Liverpool supporters and Iceland supporters.
The winners of the Best FIFA Men’s and Women’s Player, and the Best FIFA Men’s and Women’s Coach awards, are determined through a combined voting process, in which 50 per cent of the decision is based on the votes of captains (25 per cent) and head coaches (25 per cent) from national teams all around the globe.
The
remaining 50 per cent is split equally between an online public ballot
of football fans (25 per cent) and submissions from a selected group of
media representatives (25 per cent) from all around the world. The vote
took place between Friday, November 4 and Tuesday November 22, 2016.
According
to FIFA, the winners of the inaugural Best FIFA Men’s and Women’s
Player, and Best FIFA Men’s and Women’s Coach awards will be given a newly-designed, platinum-coated trophy. This is the first award by FIFA after ending its five-year romance with France Football and the Ballon d’Or in 2015.
“The
trophy has a shape which resembles the iconic FIFA World Cup trophy, an
homage to tradition with a contemporary, dynamic design. The winners of
the other awards will also be handed different, platinum-coated,
trophies during the ceremony,” concludes the FIFA statement.AWARDS AND NOMINEES
*The Best FIFA Men’s Player Award (Nominees: Cristiano Ronaldo, Antoine Griezmann and Lionel Messi)
*The Best FIFA Women’s Player Award (Nominees: Melanie Behringer, Carli Lloyd and Marta)
*The Best FIFA Men’s Coach Award (Nominees: Claudio Ranieri, Fernando Santos and Zinedine Zidane)
*The Best FIFA Women’s Coach Award (Nominees: Jill Ellis, Silvia Neid and Pia Sundhage)
*The FIFA Puskás Award 2016 (Nominees: Marlone, Daniuska Rodriguez and Mohd Faiz Subri)
*The FIFA Fair Play Award
*The FIFA Fan Award (Nominees: ADO Den Haag supporters, Borussia Dortmund-Liverpool supporters and Iceland supporters)
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