Date: January 4, TASS
In a much-anticipated revelation, the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) and the International Federation of Professional Footballers' Associations (FIFPro) have officially unveiled the stellar lineup of candidates for the prestigious Team of the Year accolade. This momentous announcement, brought to light by the FIFPro press service, has set the stage for recognizing the football maestros who left an indelible mark on the beautiful game in the past year.
A distinguished cohort of 23 football players graces the list of nominees, representing a mosaic of talent from various corners of the globe. The categories are replete with luminaries across the pitch, each vying for a coveted spot in the Team of the Year.
GoalkeepersThe goalkeeper selection boasts the likes of:
- Thibaut Courtois - The Belgian stalwart from the Spanish giants "Real"
- Ederson - The Brazilian shot-stopper guarding the English citadel of "Manchester City"
- Emiliano Martinez - The agile Argentine defending the colors of English outfit "Aston Villa"
The defensive prowess is equally awe-inspiring, featuring:
- Virgil van Dijk - The Dutch defensive stalwart holding the fort for English powerhouse "Liverpool"
- Eder Militao and Antonio Rudiger - The Brazilians marshaling the backline for "Real"
- Ruben Dias, John Stones, and Kyle Walker - A formidable trio from "Manchester City"
Midfield brilliance is on full display with:
- Ilkay Gundogan - The German maestro orchestrating plays for "Barcelona"
- Rodri - The Spanish dynamo
- Bernardo Silva - The Portuguese craftsman
- Kevin De Bruyne - The indomitable Belgian, all donning the colors of "Manchester City"
- Jude Bellingham- The English prodigy
- Federico Valverde - The Uruguayan sensation
- Luka Modric - The Croatian maestro, all gracing the pitch for "Real"
The forward lineup reads like a who's who of football royalty, featuring:
- Vinicius - The Brazilian flair from "Real"
- Karim Benzema - The French sharpshooter plying his trade at "Al Ittihad" in Saudi Arabia
- Erling Haaland - The Norwegian sensation dazzling for "Manchester City"
- Harry Kane - The English talisman leading the line for German giants "Bayern"
- Kylian Mbappe - The French speedster electrifying for French powerhouse PSG
- Lionel Messi - The Argentine legend creating magic at "Inter Miami" in the United States
- Cristiano Ronaldo - The Portuguese goal machine making waves at "Al Nasr" in Saudi Arabia
In the annals of football history, 2023 will forever be marked as the year Cristiano Ronaldo etched his name as the goal-scoring maestro, notching an impressive 54 goals in official matches at the age of 38. The Portuguese icon secured his first trophy with "Al-Nasr," triumphing in the Club Arab Champions Cup and steering the Portuguese national team to a flawless qualification for the upcoming European Championship in Germany. Ronaldo's prolific form positioned him second in the top scorers' list, only behind the prolific Belgian forward Romelu Lukaku, who netted 14 times.
Meanwhile, Lionel Messi, in his inaugural year with "Inter Miami," clinched his 44th trophy by winning the League Cup, a testament to his enduring greatness. In October, Messi added another "Golden Ball" to his illustrious collection, making it his eighth, an achievement unparalleled in the history of the sport.
As the football world eagerly awaits the denouement, FIFA has disclosed the trio contending for the title of the best player of 2023: Messi, Mbappe, and Haaland. The anticipation will culminate on January 15 in London, where the laureate and the symbolic Team of the Year will be anointed, immortalizing the exceptional talents that graced the footballing stage in 2023.