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2019's Puskas Award nominees revealed, Lionel Messi in, Cristiano Ronaldo out


10 candidates have been shortlisted by FIFA for this year's Puskas Award. The Puskas Award is bestowed on the most beautiful goal scored in the calendar year. Liverpool talisman Mohamed Salah won the 2018 edition of the award for his virtuoso goal against Everton in the Premier League. A fan vote, which ends on September 1, will decide on the goals that make the top three. A panel of FIFA legends will them decide upon the overall winner from the final three. 
Messi's outrageous chip against Real Betis in La Liga in March is among the nominated goals. Juventus superstar Cristiano Ronaldo however didn't make the cut. Africa is represented by Cameroon's Ajara Nchout. You can vote your favorite goal here.
The full list of nominees:
·         Billie Simpson (Northern Ireland) - Sion Swifts Ladies vs Cliftonville Ladies (9 August 2018)
·         Fabio Quagliarella (Italy) - Sampdoria vs Napoli (2 September 2018)
·         Zlatan Ibrahimović (Sweden) - Toronto FC vs LA Galaxy (September 15, 2018)
·         Andros Townsend (England) - Manchester City vs Crystal Palace (22 December 2018)
·         Juan Fernando Quintero (Colombia) - River Plate vs Racing Club (10 February 2019)
·         Dániel Zsóri (Romania) - Debrecen FC vs Ferencváros (16 February 2019)
·         Lionel Messi (Argentina) - Real Betis vs FC Barcelona (17 March 2019)
·         Matheus Cunha (Brazil) - Bayer Leverkusen vs. RB Leipzig (6 April 2019)
·         Amy Rodriguez (USA)- Utah Royals vs Sky Blue FC (16 June 2019)
·         Ajara Nchout (Cameroon) - Cameroon vs New Zealand (20 June 2019)


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