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Rapinoe named on shortlist for Ballon

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WHILE Megan Rapinoe is the leading candidate for the second ever women’s Ballon D’Or, the holder of the men’s award, Luka Modric, and the world’s most expensive player Neymar missed out as France Football unveiled nominees in four categories on Monday.

Modric, fresh from guiding Croatia to a World Cup final, broke the 11-year Cristiano Ronaldo-Lionel Messi, who are both included, strangleho­ld on the men’s award last year.

Paris Saint-Germain’s Neymar, who cost the French club 222 million euros (US$247 million) in 2017, failed to make the 30-man shortlist after a year overshadow­ed by injury, suspension and controvers­y for both club and country.

Messi has just collected the FIFA Best award, as did Rapinoe, which split from the Ballon D’Or in 2016.

Rapinoe dominated the Women’s World Cup in the summer.

The 34-year-old Reign FC playmaker was joint top scorer and was voted player of the tournament as she led the United States to victory in France in July.

Last year, Norwegian Ada Hegerberg was the first women’s winner.

The Lyon forward did not play in the World Cup but is among the 20 nominees as are stars who were present at the competitio­n, such as Australia striker Sam Kerr, England’s Lucy Bronze and France captain Amandine Henry.

Virgil van Dijk, 28, who has had an impressive six months with Liverpool lifting the UEFA Champions League, could become a rare defensive winner of the men’s award.

Guangdong Evergrande head coach Fabio Cannavaro was the last defender to win in 2006, and only the fourth since the award began in 1956. The Liverpool center back was among seven teammates nominated, including Alisson Becker and Roberto Firmino.

Another nominee, Kylian Mbappe, the top goal scorer in French Ligue 1 last season, would represent a genuine change of the guard.

The PSG striker is ineligible to defend his Kopa trophy for the best player under 21 last year as he celebrates his 21st birthday on December 20.

This year also sees the introducti­on of the Yashin trophy, named after the only goalkeeper to win the Ballon D’Or, Lev Yashin of the Soviet Union, to give that ignored minority a chance to get their hands on a prize of their own.

The award winners will be unveiled on December 2 during a ceremony in Paris after a voting process, including journalist­s from 180 different countries.

(AFP)

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Dijk attends a training session in Liverpool yesterday on the eve of its Champions League match against Genk. — AFP
Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk attends a training session in Liverpool yesterday on the eve of its Champions League match against Genk. — AFP

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