Mohamed Salah, Robert Lewandowski and Lionel Messi contenders for the FIFA Men’s Player of the Year

The best of the best! Mohamed Salah, Robert Lewandowski and Lionel Messi named as the final three contenders for the FIFA Men’s Player of the Year award, with Bayern Munich superstar hoping to retain trophy

  • The final three on the shortlist for the FIFA Men’s Player of the Year were revealed
  • Mohamed Salah, Robert Lewandowski and Lionel Messi are all in contention 
  • Lewandowski is the holder of the award and continues to impress for Bayern 


Mohamed Salah, Robert Lewandowski and Lionel Messi have been shortlisted for the star-studded Best FIFA Men’s Player of the Year award.

The winner will be unveiled on January 17, with all three forwards in contention after enjoying sensational goal-scoring form for their respective clubs.

Messi has taken home the gong on no less than six occasions, while Lewandowski emerged triumphant last year ahead of the PSG talisman and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Robert Lewandowski will hope to retain his Best FIFA Men’s Player of the Year award this year

Liverpool ace Salah is arguably in the form of his career, and has been rewarded for another dazzling season at Anfield. This term, he has scored 23 goals in 26 matches.

As a result, he leads the way in the shootout for the Premier League’s Golden Boot, and is also narrowly behind Lewandowski in the Golden Shoe chase. 

Lewandowski netted a record-breaking 41 goals for Bayern Munich last campaign, and hit 43 across the calendar year, helping him surpass all-time great Gerd Muller. 

Bayern Munich scoring sensation Lewandowski was crowned the winner of the trophy in 2020

Bayern Munich scoring sensation Lewandowski was crowned the winner of the trophy in 2020

He will hope to defend his title despite fierce competition from Messi, who, despite a year of upheaval, still managed jaw-dropping heroics in front of goal. 

Despite leaving his boyhood club Barcelona in emotional fashion before heading to PSG, Messi lifted the Copa America – his first senior trophy with Argentina.

To cap it off, the diminutive legend also won his seventh Ballon d’Or last month. 

In a shock twist, Manchester United talisman Ronaldo failed to make the cut.

Lionel Messi endured a turbulent time off the pitch, but has continued to score goals on it

Lionel Messi endured a turbulent time off the pitch, but has continued to score goals on it

For only the second time since he was first nominated for the awards in 2007, the 36-year-old will not be in contention to take home the prestigious piece of silverware. 

He also missed out in 2010, and has suffered the same fate this time around after Juventus’ struggles in Serie A and Portugal’s last-16 elimination at Euro 2020. 

Surprisingly, no player from Italy’s European Championship-winning side or the Chelsea squad which lifted the Champions League made the shortlist. 

The voting was conducted by national team coaches and captains, specialist media and football fans making their choices online. 

Mohamed Salah is the third finalist on the award's shortlist, following his heroics for Liverpool

Mohamed Salah is the third finalist on the award’s shortlist, following his heroics for Liverpool

They chose from a list of players, which was put forward by FIFA-appointed panels. 

Among those also missing out are Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappe, Karim Benzema, Kevin De Bruyne, Jorginho, Neymar and N’Golo Kante.

FIFA will officially unveil the winner of the award in an online ceremony in Zurich.