12 candidates for FIFA World Player of the Year announced

Original title: FIFA World Player of the Year announced by 12 candidates

Including Messi, Holland, Mbappé and de Braune.

Who will be the best football player in 2023? On the 14th (Korea time), FIFA announced the candidates in various categories of "FIFA Best Football Award 2023". In the category of male players, 12 people were nominated, including last year’s World Cup champion Messi, triple champion Harland and de Braune, and World Cup runner-up Mbappé. The award was established in 1991. In 2010, it merged with the Golden Globe Award selected by the French football magazine "French Football" and changed its name to "FIFA Golden Globe Award". Since 2016, the award ceremony has been held separately from the Golden Globe Awards. Or say it again. The judging period for the men’s team is from December 19th, when the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 ended in 2022, to August 20th this year, and the judging period for the women’s team is from August 1st, last year to August 20th, when the Women’s World Championships ended. The cup ends this year. The candidates for the best male player include Messi, Harlan, Mbappé and De Braune, as well as Julian Alvarez (Argentina), brozovic (Croatia), Gundogan (Germany), Rodri (Spain), Quevara Ceglia (Georgia) and Osim Heng (Nigeria). ), Rice (England) and Silva (Portugal) were selected. Ronaldo, who received a large transfer fee and played for Al nasr in the Saudi League, was not among the candidates. Candidates for the men’s team coach of the year include Guardiola (Manchester City), Inzaghi (Inter Milan), Postecoglou (Celtic-Tottenham Hotspur), Spalletti (Napoli-Italian national team) and Xavi.(Barcelona). It is worth noting that Jorge Bilda, the coach of Spanish World Cup champion, was excluded from the women’s team coach award. Coach Vilda recently stepped down because of a sexual harassment scandal, and has close ties with Spanish Football Association President Rubiales, who was fired after the controversy. Winners are determined according to the voting results of coaches, captains, media and fans of FIFA member countries.

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