Five Premier League stars – including four from Liverpool – have been nominated for the men’s prize in this year’s Best FIFA Football Awards.
Kevin de Bruyne (Manchester City) joined Liverpool’s contingent of Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Thiago Alcantara in the men’s shortlist, while England’s Lucy Bronze is one of eleven players in the running for the women’s award.
The men’s manager shortlist sees Leeds United manager, Marcelo Bielsa, is joined by Bayern Munich’s Hansi Flick and Premier League counterpart Jurgen Klopp, amongst others.
Chelsea’s Emma Hayes is also in contention for the women’s manager award, joined by Netherlands National team manager, Sarina Wiegman, who will take over as England head coach in September 2021.
FIFA uses a “combined voting process involving the captains and head coaches of all national teams around the globe, an online ballot of fans and submissions from a select group of more than 200 media representatives” to declare its winners.
Voting commences on 25 November 2020 and will be on until 9 December 2020, with a final ceremony on 17 December to announce the results.
Tottenham Hotspur is not left out as Son Heung-Min’s solo effort against Burnley in the Premier League last season has been nominated by FIFA for the Puskas Award.
Full men’s player shortlist
Thiago Alcantara (Spain, Liverpool)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal, Juventus)
Kevin de Bruyne (Belgium, Manchester City)
Robert Lewandowski (Poland, Bayern Munich)
Sadio Mane (Senegal, Liverpool)
Kylian Mbappe (France, Paris St-Germain)
Lionel Messi (Argentina, Barcelona)
Neymar (Brazil, Paris St-Germain)
Sergio Ramos (Spain, Real Madrid)
Mohamed Salah (Egypt, Liverpool)
Virgil van Dijk (Netherlands, Liverpool)
Full women’s player shortlist
Lucy Bronze (England, Manchester City)
Delphine Cascarino (France, Lyon)
Caroline Graham Hansen (Norway, Barcelona)
Pernille Harder (Denmark, Chelsea)
Jennifer Hermoso (Spain, Barcelona)
Ji So-yun (South Korea, Chelsea)
Sam Kerr (Australia, Chelsea)
Saki Kumagai (Japan, Lyon)
Dzsenifer Marozsan (Germany, Lyon)
Vivianne Miedema (Netherlands, Arsenal)
Wendie Renard (France, Lyon)
Full men’s coach shortlist
Marcelo Bielsa (Argentina, Leeds United)
Hans-Dieter Flick (Germany, Bayern Munich)
Jurgen Klopp (Germany, Liverpool)
Julen Lopetegui (Spain, Sevilla)
Zinedine Zidane (France, Real Madrid)
Full women’s coach shortlist
Lluis Cortes (Spain, Barcelona)
Rita Guarino (Italy, Juventus)
Emma Hayes (England, Chelsea)
Stephan Lerch (Germany, Wolfsburg)
Hege Riise (Norway, LSK Kvinner)
Jean-Luc Vasseur (France, Lyon)
Sarina Wiegman (Netherlands, Dutch national team)
Lewandowski for the win!