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Globe Soccer Awards: Messi, Ronaldo and a host of Liverpool stars nominated


Nominees for the 11th edition of the Globe Soccer Awards have been revealed. Juventus Star Cristiano Ronaldo, Barcelona ace Lionel Messi and Liverpool stars Alisson Becker, Mohammad Salah, Sadio Mane, Virgil van Dijk, and Manchester City's Bernado Silva. Three new categories have been added, namely Best Women's Player of the Year, Best Club of the Year and Best Referee of the Year. A Globe Soccer Jury that includes the likes of soccer experts like coaches Antonio Conte and Fabio Capello, and director of football at Barcelona - Eric Abidal, among others shall elect the eventual winners from each category.
Cristiano Ronaldo has won the Best Men's Player of the Year award in the last three editions of the Globe Soccer Awards.
Here are all the categories up for awards this year:
Best player (men)
Alisson Becker, Liverpool
Bernardo Silva, Manchester City
Cristiano Ronaldo, Juventus
Lionel Messi, Barcelona
Mohammad Salah, Liverpool
Sadio Mane, Liverpool
Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool
Best player (women)
Ada Hegerberg, Lyon
Alex Morgan, Orlando
Amandine Henry, Lyon
Lucy Bronze, Lyon    
Marta Vieira da Silva, Orlando
Megan Rapinoe, Reign           
Sari van Veenendaal, Atletico
Best club
Ajax Amsterdam         
Liverpool   
Olympique Lyonnais Feminin
Best coach
Djamel Belmadi           
Erik Ten Hag    
Fernando Santos
Jurgen Klopp  
Massimiliano Allegri
Best Revelation
Ansu Fati (Barcelona)
Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid)
Erling Braut Haaland (RB Salzburg)
Jadon Sancho (Borrusia Dortmund)
Kai Havertz (Bayern Leverkusen)
Others
Best sporting director
Best agent
Best goalkeeper
Player Career Award
Coach Career Award
Best Referee
Sport Business Award
Kooora — Best Arab Coach Award
Kooora — Best Arab Player Award
The awards ceremony shall take place at Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai, on December 29.


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