Ballon d'Or 2018: Bale, Kane, Messi, Ronaldo, Salah, Pogba, Aguero among nominees
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Wales forward Gareth Bale and England striker Harry Kane are among the nominees for the 2018 Ballon d'Or.
The 30-man shortlist is dominated by Champions League winners Real Madrid, who have eight players nominated.
Chelsea's Eden Hazard, Liverpool's Mohamed Salah and Manchester City's Kevin de Bruyne are among 11 Premier League players on the list.
The Ballon d'Or, first presented in 1956, is given to the best player of the year.
A ceremony to announce the winner of the prestigious award will take place in Paris on 3 December, when a women's award will also be presented for the first time.
Manchester City's Sergio Aguero is a contender, as are Liverpool keeper Alisson and forwards Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino.
Paul Pogba, of Manchester United, Chelsea's N'Golo Kante and Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris are also selected.
Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo, who joined Juventus from Real Madrid in the summer, won last year's Ballon d'Or and is again a contender along with five-time winner Lionel Messi.
Tottenham's Kane, 25, who is shortlisted alongside team-mate Hugo Lloris, helped England reach the semi-finals of the World Cup in Russia, while 29-year-old Bale scored twice for Real Madrid in the Champions League win over Liverpool.
The shortlist:
2018 Ballon d'Or nominees | |||
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Position | Country | Club | |
Sergio Aguero | Forward | Argentina | Manchester City |
Alisson | Goalkeeper | Brazil | Liverpool |
Gareth Bale | Forward | Wales | Real Madrid |
Karim Benzema | Forward | France | Real Madrid |
Kevin de Bruyne | Midfielder | Belgium | Manchester City |
Edinson Cavani | Forward | Uruguay | Paris St-Germain |
Thibaut Courtois | Goalkeeper | Belgium | Real Madrid |
Roberto Firmino | Forward | Brazil | Liverpool |
Diego Godin | Defender | Uruguay | Atletico Madrid |
Antoine Griezmann | Forward | France | Atletico Madrid |
Eden Hazard | Forward | Belgium | Chelsea |
Isco | Midfielder | Spain | Real Madrid |
Harry Kane | Forward | England | Tottenham |
N'Golo Kante | Midfielder | France | Chelsea |
Hugo Lloris | Goalkeeper | France | Tottenham |
Mario Mandzukic | Forward | Croatia | Juventus |
Sadio Mane | Forward | Senegal | Liverpool |
Marcelo | Defender | Brazil | Real Madrid |
Kylian Mbappe | Forward | France | Paris St-Germain |
Lionel Messi | Forward | Argentina | Barcelona |
Luka Modric | Midfielder | Croatia | Real Madrid |
Neymar | Forward | Brazil | Paris St-Germain |
Jan Oblak | Goalkeeper | Slovenia | Atletico Madrid |
Paul Pogba | Midfielder | France | Manchester United |
Cristiano Ronaldo | Forward | Portugal | Juventus |
Ivan Rakitic | Midfielder | Croatia | Barcelona |
Sergio Ramos | Defender | Spain | Real Madrid |
Mohamed Salah | Midfielder | Egypt | Liverpool |
Luis Suarez | Forward | Uruguay | Barcelona |
Raphael Varane | Defender | France | Real Madrid |
What is the Ballon d'Or?
The Ballon d'Or has been awarded by France Football every year since 1956, with former England international Sir Stanley Matthews the first winner.
The list is compiled by the editorial staff of the French publication, with the winner voted for by journalists from around the world, with one representative per nation.
For six years it combined with world football's governing body to become the Fifa Ballon d'Or.
However, Fifa ended its association with the award in September 2016.
At Fifa's awards in September, Croatia and Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric was named the world's best male player, while Brazil and Orlando Pride forward Marta won the best female player award.
Ballon d'Or winners: Ronaldo & Messi dominate since 2008 | |||
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2008 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Lionel Messi | Fernando Torres |
2009 | Lionel Messi | Cristiano Ronaldo | Xavi |
2010 | Lionel Messi | Andres Iniesta | Xavi |
2011 | Lionel Messi | Cristiano Ronaldo | Xavi |
2012 | Lionel Messi | Cristiano Ronaldo | Andres Iniesta |
2013 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Lionel Messi | Franck Ribery |
2014 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Lionel Messi | Manuel Neuer |
2015 | Lionel Messi | Cristiano Ronaldo | Neymar |
2016 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Lionel Messi | Antoine Griezmann |
2017 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Lionel Messi | Neymar |