Real Madrid's blockbuster 'BBC' forward line and Barcelona's devastating
'MSN' trio are set to go head-to-head for the 2015 Ballon d'Or award
after all six were named on the 23-man shortlist by Fifa on Tuesday.
Real's Cristiano Ronaldo, who set a club scoring record with his 324th
goal on Saturday, will be going in search of his third consecutive World
Player of the Year award.
He faces competition from his teammates Karim Benzema of France and
Welshman Gareth Bale who make up the Spanish side's 'BBC' frontline.
Joining them are four-time winner Lionel Messi, the Argentine great, and
his fellow South American strikers Neymar and Luis Suarez who form
Barcelona's feared MSN frontline that fired a combined 122 goals last
season.
Barcelona, who won La Liga, the Champions League and domestic cup last
year, have the most players on the shortlist with Spanish midfielder
Andres Iniesta, Argentine defender Javier Mascherano and Croatian Ivan
Rakitic joining their front three on the list.
Real have five with Colombian James Rodriguez and German World Cup-winner Toni Kroos also named.
German champions Bayern Munich also have five representatives with
Robert Lewandowski,Thomas Mueller, Arjen Robben, Arturo Vidal and
goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
Vidal is joined by Chilean compatriot Alexis Sanchez after their Copa American success in July.
Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure, winner of the last four African
Player of the Year awards, is the only non-European or South American to
make the list.
The list was composed by the Fifa Football Committee and a group of
experts from France Football. The winner will be announced in Zurich on
January 11.
SHORTLIST
Sergio Aguero (Argentina/Manchester City)
Gareth Bale (Wales/Real Madrid)
Karim Benzema (France/Real Madrid)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal/Real Madrid)
Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium/Manchester City)
Eden Hazard (Belgium/Chelsea)
Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden/Paris Saint-Germain)
Andres Iniesta (Spain/Barcelona)
Toni Kroos (Germany/Real Madrid)
Robert Lewandowski (Poland/Bayern Munich)
Javier Mascherano (Argentina/Barcelona)
Lionel Messi (Argentina/Barcelona)
Thomas Mueller (Germany/Bayern Munich)
Manuel Neuer (Germany/Bayern Munich)
Neymar (Brazil/Barcelona)
Paul Pogba (France/Juventus)
Ivan Rakitic (Croatia/Barcelona)
Arjen Robben (Netherlands/Bayern Munich)
James RodrÃguez (Colombia/Real Madrid)
Alexis Sanchez (Chile/Arsenal)
Luis Suarez (Uruguay/FC Barcelona)
Yaya Toure (Ivory Coast/Manchester City)
Arturo Vidal (Chile/Bayern Munich).
Gareth Bale (Wales/Real Madrid)
Karim Benzema (France/Real Madrid)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal/Real Madrid)
Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium/Manchester City)
Eden Hazard (Belgium/Chelsea)
Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden/Paris Saint-Germain)
Andres Iniesta (Spain/Barcelona)
Toni Kroos (Germany/Real Madrid)
Robert Lewandowski (Poland/Bayern Munich)
Javier Mascherano (Argentina/Barcelona)
Lionel Messi (Argentina/Barcelona)
Thomas Mueller (Germany/Bayern Munich)
Manuel Neuer (Germany/Bayern Munich)
Neymar (Brazil/Barcelona)
Paul Pogba (France/Juventus)
Ivan Rakitic (Croatia/Barcelona)
Arjen Robben (Netherlands/Bayern Munich)
James RodrÃguez (Colombia/Real Madrid)
Alexis Sanchez (Chile/Arsenal)
Luis Suarez (Uruguay/FC Barcelona)
Yaya Toure (Ivory Coast/Manchester City)
Arturo Vidal (Chile/Bayern Munich).
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