FIFA Ballon d'Or 2021 finalists: Full list of nominees for men's & women's awards, Kopa and Yashin trophy

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FIFA Ballon d'Or 2021 finalists: Full list of nominees for men's & women's awards, Kopa and Yashin trophy image

France Football released the shortlist of finalists for each of its major 2021 awards: the Ballon d'Or for male players, the Ballon d'Or for female players, the Kopa Trophy for best young player (Under-21), and the Yashin Trophy for best goalkeeper.

The U.S. men's national team's 18-year-old star Giovanni Reyna is in the running for the Kopa award, while U.S. women's national team midfielder Samantha Mewis is among 20 candidates to win the women's Ballon d'Or.

Below is a breakdown of the finalists for each award, together with their club affiliation and national team. The last time these awards were handed out was 2019, as France Football scratched the 2020 honors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

How are the FIFA Ballon d'Or nominees selected?

According to France Football, a panel of 180 journalists from around the world determined the 30 candidates for the men's Ballon d'Or, while a group of 50 international journalists settled on the 20 nominees for the women's award.

The 10 Yashin Trophy finalists are selected by the same panel that picks the men's Ballon d'Or. 

They take journalists out of the picture entirely when it comes to the Kopa Trophy: A group of 32 past Ballon d'Or winners designate the 10 Under-21 players in the running for the top young player award.

When is the 2021 Ballon d'Or winner announced?

Now that the lists are out, the voting process begins.

A selection of international journalists, national team coaches and captains will be polled to determine the winners, with each voter being asked to pick out their top five.

Once that process has been completed, the prestigious prizes will be handed out at a glitzy ceremony in Paris on November 29.

2021 FIFA Ballon d'Or Finalists (Men)

There are a total of 30 finalists with many of the big names you'd expect to see there. In recent months there has been a campaign for Chelsea midfielders Jorginho and N'Golo Kante to win the award given the role they played in Chelsea winning the UEFA Champions League. Jorginho was also a cog in the Italy team that won Euro 2021.

Messi was the last player to win this award in 2019 for a record sixth time. Messi and his eternal rival Ronaldo have shared 11 of the last 12 Ballons d’Or between them, with Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric the only man to have broken their duopoly in 2018.

Name Position Club National Team
Cesar AzpilicuetaDFChelseaSpain
Nicolo BarellaMFInter MilanItaly
Karim BenzemaFWReal MadridFrance
Leonardo BonucciDFJuventusItaly
Giorgio ChielliniDFJuventusItaly
Kevin De BruyneMFManchester CityBelgium
Ruben DiasDFManchester CityPortugal
Gianluigi DonnarummaGKPSGItaly
Bruno FernandesMFManchester UnitedPortugal
Phil FodenFWManchester CityEngland
Erling HaalandFWBorussia DortmundNorway
JorginhoMFChelseaItaly
Harry KaneFWTottenham HotspurEngland
N'Golo KanteMFChelseaFrance
Simon KjaerDFAC MilanDenmark
Robert LewandowskiFWBayern MunichPoland
Romelu LukakuFWChelseaBelgium
Riyad MahrezFWManchester CityAlgeria
Lautaro Martinez FWInter MilanArgentina
Kylian MbappeFWPSGFrance
Lionel MessiFWPSGArgentina
Luka ModricMFReal MadridCroatia
Gerard Moreno FWVillarrealSpain
Mason MountMFChelseaEngland
NeymarFWPSGBrazil
PedriMFFC BarcelonaSpain
Cristiano RonaldoFWManchester UnitedPortugal
Mohamed SalahFWLiverpoolEgypt
Raheem Sterling FWManchester CityEngland
Luis SuarezFWAtletico MadridUruguay

2021 FIFA Ballon d'Or Finalists (Women)

The nominees for the women's award total 20, including Sam Kerr, Pernille Harder, and Vivianne Miedema making the list.

The last winner was Megan Rapinoe in 2019, but she wasn't among the final candidates. Mewis is the only American nominee.

Alexia Putellas, who won this year's UEFA Women's Player of the Year award is on the list, as well as three major contributors for Canada's Olympic gold medal winners: Jessie Fleming, Ashley Lawrence and Christine Sinclair.

Name Position Club National Team
Stina BlacksteniusFWBK HackenSweden
Kadidiatou DianiFWPSGFrance
Christiane EndlerGKOlympique LyonChile
Magdalena ErikssonDFChelseaSweden
Jessie FlemingMFChelseaCanada
Pernille HarderFWChelseaDenmark
Jennifer HermosoFWFC BarcelonaSpain
Marie-Antoinette KatotoFWPSGFrance
Sam KerrFWChelseaAustralia
Fran KirbyFWChelseaEngland
Ashley LawrenceDFPSGCanada
Lieke MartensMFFC BarcelonaNetherlands
Samantha MewisMFNC CourageUSA
Vivianne MiedemaFWArsenalNetherlands
Sandra PanosGKFC BarcelonaSpain
Irene ParedesDFFC BarcelonaSpain
Alexia PutellasMFFC BarcelonaSpain
Wendie RenardDFOlympique LyonFrance
Christine Sinclair FWPortland ThornsCanada
Ellen WhiteFWManchester CityEngland

2021 FIFA Kopa Trophy finalists

Name Position Club National Team
Jude BellinghamMFBorussia DortmundEngland
Jeremy DokuFWRennesBelgium
Ryan GravenberchMFAjaxNetherlands
Mason GreenwoodFWManchester UnitedEngland
Nuno MendesDFPSGPortugal
Jamal MusialaMFBayern MunichGermany
PedriMFFC BarcelonaSpain
Giovanni ReynaMFBorussia DortmundUSA
Bukayo SakaFWArsenalEngland
Florian WirtzMFBayer LeverkusenGermany

2021 FIFA Yashin Trophy finalists

Name Position Club National Team
Thibaut CourtoisGKReal MadridBelgium
Gigi DonnarummaGKPSGItaly
EdersonGKManchester CityBrazil
Samir HandanovicGKInter MilanSlovenia
Emiliano MartínezGKAston VillaArgentina
Edouard MendyGKChelseaSenegal
Keylor NavasGKPSGCosta Rica
Manuel NeuerGK Bayern MunichGermany
Jan OblakGKAtletico MadridSlovenia
Kasper SchmeichelGKLeicester CityDenmark

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