Argentina and Barcelona forward Lionel Messi was left
off the shortlist for FIFA's Player of the Year award for the first time
in 12 years on Monday while Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modric and Mohamed
Salah were named as the three finalists.
Although
Messi won the Spanish league title with Barca last season, the
31-year-old had an unhappy World Cup, missing a penalty against Iceland
and scoring only once in four games as they were knocked out in the last
16.
Messi, who last failed to make the final three
nominees in 2006, has won the award, in its various guises, five times
and finished runner-up on another six occasions.
Ronaldo helped Real Madrid claim a third consecutive Champions League crown before securing a transfer to Juventus.
Midfielder
Modric, also part of Madrid's Champions League triumph, finished as a
runner-up with Croatia at the World Cup, winning the best player award
at the tournament in Russia.
Egyptian forward Salah
scored 44 goals for Liverpool last season, helping the English club
reach the Champions League final where they were beaten by Real.
Hampered by injury, he made little impact at the World Cup as his country went out in the group stage.
Brazil's Kaka, in 2007, was the last player other than Ronaldo or Messi to win the award.
France's
World Cup-winning captain Hugo Lloris is in contention for the
goalkeeper of the year award, alongside Golden Glove winner Thibaut
Courtois of Belgium and Denmark's Kasper Schmeichel.
Former
Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane, France coach Didier Deschamps and
Croatia's Zlatko Dalic were on the shortlist for the coach of the year
award.
The women's player of the year award is
between Olympique Lyonnais duo Ada Hegerberg and Dzsenifer Marozsan, who
had an unbeaten league season and lifted the Women's Champions League,
and Brazil's triumphant Copa America Femenina captain Marta.
The awards ceremony will take place in London on September 24.
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