On the list of 30 candidates for the Ballon d'Or, Real Madrid lead the way with 7 players, constituting a large family, followed by Spain and England, who also have 6 candidates. Argentina, on the other hand, has only two players from the Americas champions on the list. Messi, who won the Ballon d'Or last year, and Crow, who has been "missing" repeatedly in recent years, will be the first time in 21 years that Crow will compete with Messi for the Ballon d'Or. It is worth noting that Messi (8 times) and Crow (5 times) have won the Ballon d'Or a total of 13 times in the past 15 years.
[List of 30 candidates for the Golden Globe Awards]
Zudi Binningham (Real Madrid)
Vinicius Zulia (Real Madrid)
Kilian McBarbie (Real Madrid)
Giovanni Vitti (Real Madrid)
Daniel Kahuaji (Real Madrid)
Rudiger (Real Madrid)
Danos (Real Madrid)* Retired
Dyas (City) Rubin
Phil Cotton (Manchester City)
Xalante (Manchester City)
Jandy Lodikas (Manchester City)
William Shaliba (Arsenal)
Martyn Odegat (Arsenal)
Bukayo Shaka (Arsenal)
Rice (Arsenal)
Livaguson-Collián-Waddis (Livaguson)
Glesha Gah (Leverkusen)
Alexis Mordue (Leverkusen)
Yema (Barcelona)
Daniel Omo (Barcelona)
Nadalou Martinez (Inter Milan)
VIEW - HANNOUGU (Inter Milan)
Dufour-Bic (Rome)
Rome (Roma)
Harry Carney (Bayern Munich)
Gal Penma (Chelsea)
Vertina (Paris Saint-Germain)
Williams Gao (Villarreal)
Luca Vin (Atlanta)
Damien Martinez (Aston Villa)