Soccer’s supreme individual award is back for 2023.
The Ballon d’Or, widely viewed as the most prestigious award in the sport, is awarded to the previous season’s best footballer.
French news magazine France Football has presented the honor since 1956, with Argentine icon Lionel Messi claiming it the most times (seven).
And by Oct. 30, when the winner will be announced, Messi may just have another to his tally. Messi was one of 30 nominees on the men’s side, with 30 additional players nominated for the Ballon d’Or Feminin, given to the best female footballer of the year.
Messi, whose resume for the year is anchored by his World Cup win with Argentina and, to a lesser extent, his Ligue 1 title with Paris Saint-Germain, will mainly be rivaled for the Ballon d’Or by Erling Haaland. The now-23-year-old Norwegian striker did not play in the World Cup but did help Manchester City to a historic treble, along with several individual awards.
Cristiano Ronaldo was not among the nominees for the first time since 2003.
Here’s the full list of the nominees for the men’s side:
Ballon d’Or 2023 nominees
André Onana – Manchester United/Cameroon
Josko Gvardiol – Manchester City/Croatia
Karim Benzema – Al Ittihad/France
Jamal Musiala – Bayern Munich/Germany
Mohamed Salah – Liverpool/Egypt
Jude Bellingham – Real Madrid/England
Bukayo Saka – Arsenal/England
Randal Kolo Muani – Paris Saint-Germain/France
Kevin De Bruyne – Manchester City/Belgium
Bernardo Silva – Manchester City/Portugal
Emiliano Martínez – Aston Villa/Argentina
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – Napoli/Georgia
Rúben Dias – Manchester City/Portugal
Nicolo Barella – Inter Milan/Italy
Erling Haaland – Manchester City/Norway
Yassine Bounou – Al Hilal/Morocco
Martin Ødegaard – Arsenal/Norway
Julián Álvarez – Manchester City/Argentina
Ilkay Gündogan – Barcelona/Germany
Vinícius Júnior – Real Madrid/Brazil
Lionel Messi – Inter Miami/Argentina
Rodri – Manchester City/Spain
Lautaro Martínez – Inter Milan/Argentina
Antoine Griezmann – Atletico Madrid/France
Robert Lewandowski – Barcelona/Poland
Kylian Mbappé – Paris Saint-Germain/France
Kim Min-jae – Napoli/South Korea
Victor Osimhen – Napoli/Nigeria
Luka Modric – Real Madrid/Croatia
Harry Kane – Bayern Munich/England
On the women’s side, Barcelona’s Aitana Bonmati leads the way after playing a key role in Spain’s recent World Cup triumph. Several English players will look to compete for the honor as well, with Sophia Smith being the sole representative from the United States women’s national team.
Here’s the full list of the nominees for the women’s prize:
Ballon d’Or Feminin 2023 nominees
Alba Redondo – Levante Union Deportiva/Spain
Kadidiatou Diani – Lyon/France
Rachel Daly – Aston Villa/England
Linda Caicedo – Real Madrid/Colombia
Fridolina Rolfo – Barcelona/Sweden
Olga Carmona – Real Madrid/Spain
Amanda Ilestedt – Arsenal/Sweden
Hayley Raso – Real Madrid/Australia
Georgia Stanway – Bayern Munich/England
Sophia Smith – Portland Thorns/USA
Hinata Miyazawa – Manchester United/Japan
Salma Paralluelo – Barcelona/Spain
Lena Oberdorf – Wolfsburg/Germany
Millie Bright – Chelsea/England
Daphne van Domselaar – Aston Villa/Netherlands
Sam Kerr – Chelsea/Australia
Patricia Guijarro – Barcelona/Spain
Ewa Pajor – Wolfsburg/Poland
Debinha – Kansas City/Brazil
Guro Reiten – Chelsea/Norway
Yui Hasegawa – Manchester City/Japan
Aitana Bonmati – Barcelona/Spain
Jill Roord – Manchester City/Netherlands
Alexandria Popp – Wolfsburg/Germany
Katie McCabe – Arsenal/Ireland
Mary Earps – Manchester United/England
Wendie Renard – Lyon/France
Mapi Leon – Barcelona/Spain
Asisat Oshoala – Barcelona/Nigeria
Khadija Shaw – Manchester City/Jamaica
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