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Christine Sinclair among contenders for inaugural women's Ballon d'Or

Canadian soccer star Christine Sinclair is among 15 players competing for the inaugural women's Ballon d'Or as the world's best player, to be presented on Dec. 3 in Paris.

Canadian soccer star among 15 nominees; announcement to be made Dec. 3

Canada's Christine Sinclair, left, is one of 15 contenders for the first-ever women's Ballon d'Or as the world's best player, to be presented in Paris on Dec. 3. (Adrian Wyle/Canadian Press)

Canadian soccer star Christine Sinclair is among 15 players competing for the inaugural women's Ballon d'Or.

For the first time, France Football magazine is awarding the individual award as the world's best player this year to a woman and a man on Dec. 3 in Paris.

Sinclair, from Burnaby, B.C., is among the nominees unveiled on Monday along with Brazil's Marta, Lyon player Ada Hegerberg of Norway and Germany international Dzsenifer Marozsan.

With 173 international goals, Sinclair is second only to retired American Abby Wambach, who scored 184. Sinclair, who wears No. 12, needs an even dozen more to set the world record for most international goals.

The Ballon d'Or, which was first awarded in 1956 to Stanley Matthews, is decided by a panel of international journalists.

Women's nominees:

  • Lucy Bronze
  • Pernille Harder
  • Ada Hegerberg
  • Amandine Henry
  • Lindsay Horan
  • Fran Kirby
  • Sam Kerr
  • Saki Kumagai
  • Amel Majri
  • Dzsenifer Maroszan
  • Marta
  • Lieke Martens
  • Megan Rapinoe
  • Wendie Renard
  • Christine Sinclair

Modric, Mbappe could break Messi, Ronaldo's dominance

On the men's side, Luka Modric and Kylian Mbappe are in the running to break Lionel Messi's and Cristiano Ronaldo's 10-year dominance of the Ballon d'Or.

The World Cup finalist and champion, respectively, are nominees for this year's award.

The last player to win the trophy before Ronaldo and Messi took over was Kaka in 2007. This year, Ronaldo and Messi have not been as dominant, leaving the door open for a new winner.

Mbappe won the World Cup for France in Russia, where he became the first teenager to score in a final since Pele in 1958. France beat Modric's Croatia 4-2 in the final, and the latter was voted player of the tournament.

Last month, the technically gifted Modric won FIFA's best player award, and is regarded as the front-runner for the Ballon d'Or.

The France Football award merged with FIFA's player of the year from 2010-15, but they split two years ago.

In addition to guiding Croatia to the World Cup final, Modric also won the Champions league with Real Madrid.

Mbappe also helped Paris Saint-Germain to a domestic treble last season.

Ronaldo and Messi are also among the 30 male nominees. They have shared the past 10 Ballon d'Or trophies, winning five times each.

Antoine Griezmann, Neymar, Gareth Bale, Mohamed Salah, and Sergio Aguero are also listed. Bale scored with a bicycle kick for Madrid in the Champions League final, while Salah enjoyed a breathtaking first season with Liverpool, bagging 32 goals in the English Premier League.

Among prominent names who did not make the cut was PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, who finished fourth last year but was penalized by Italy's absence from the World Cup.

Men's nominees

  • Sergio Aguero
  • Alisson
  • Gareth Bale
  • Karim Benzema
  • Edinson Cavani
  • Thibaut Courtois
  • Cristiano Ronaldo
  • Kevin De Bruyne
  • Roberto Firmino
  • Diego Godin
  • Antoine Griezmann
  • Eden Hazard
  • Isco
  • Harry Kane
  • N'Golo Kante
  • Hugo Lloris
  • Mario Mandzukic
  • Sadio Mane
  • Marcelo
  • Kylian Mbappe
  • Lionel Messi
  • Luka Modric
  • Neymar
  • Jan Oblak
  • Paul Pogba
  • Ivan Rakitic
  • Mohamed Salah
  • Sergio Ramos
  • Luis Suarez
  • Raphael Varane