Following announcements on Wednesday, the full list of nominees for the 2024 Ballon d’Or award have been revealed.
Erling Haaland (Manchester City and Norway)
Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid and England)
Phil Foden (Manchester City and England)
Ruben Dias (Manchester City and Portugal)
Toni Kroos (retired)
Federico Valverde (Real Madrid and Uruguay)
Nico Williams (Athletic Club and Spain)
Artem Dovbyk (Roma and Ukraine)
Granit Xhaka (Bayer Leverkusen and Switzerland)
Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa and Argentina)
Kylian Mbappé (PSG/Real Madrid and France)
Lautaro Martinez (Inter and Argentina)
Ademola Lookman (Atalanta and Nigeria)
Antonio Rudiger (Real Madrid and Germany)
Alejandro Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen and Spain)
William Saliba (Arsenal and France)
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal and England)
Dani Carvajal (Real Madrid and Spain)
Lamine Yamal (Barcelona and Spain)
Hakan Calhanoglu (Inter and Turkiye)
Rodri (Manchester City and Spain)
Harry Kane (Bayern Munich and England)
Declan Rice (Arsenal and England)
Cole Palmer (Chelsea and England)
Martin Odegaard (Arsenal and Norway)
Dani Olmo (Barcelona and Spain)
Vinicius Jr (Real Madrid and Brazil)
Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen and Germany)
Mats Hummels (Roma and Germany)
Aitana BonmatĂ (Barcelona and Spain)
Lucy Bronze (Barcelona, Chelsea and Spain)
Lauren James (Chelsea and England)
Barbra Banda (Orlando Pride and Zambia)
Tarciane Lima (Houston Dash and Brazil)
Lauren Hemp (Manchester City and England)
Trinity Rodman (Washington Spirit and USWNT)
Ada Hegerberg (Lyon and Norway)
Manuela Giugliano (Roma and Italy)
Mallory Swanson (Chicago Red Stars and USWNT)
Glodis Viggosdottir (FC Bayern and Iceland)
Mariona Caldentey (Barcelona, Arsenal and Spain)
Lea Schuller (FC Bayern and Germany)
Patri Guijarro (Barcelona and Spain)
Gabi Portilho (Corinthians and Brazil)
Tabitha Chawinga (PSG and Malawi)
Caroline Graham Hansen (Barcelona and Norway)
Lindsey Horan (Lyon and USWNT)
Sjoeke NĂĽsken (Chelsea and Germany)
Yui Hasegawa (Manchester City and Japan)
Salma Paralluelo (Barcelona and Spain)
Alexia Putellas (Barcelona and Spain)
Grace Geyoro (PSG and France)
Khadija Shaw (Manchester City and Jamaica)
Giulia Gwinn (FC Bayern and Germany)
Sophia Smith (Portland Thorns and USWNT)
Ewa Pajor (FC Barcelona, Wolfsburg and Poland)
Mayra Ramirez (Levante, Chelsea and USWNT)
Alyssa Naeher (Chicago Red Stars and USWNT)
Marie-Antoinette Katoto (PSG and France)
Lamine Yamal (Barcelona and Spain)
Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United and Argentina)
Pau CubarsĂ (Barcelona and Spain)
Arda GĂĽler (Real Madrid and TĂĽrkiye)
Karim Konaté (RB Salzburg and the Ivory Coast)
Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United and England)
Joao Neves (PSG and Portugal)
Savinho (Manchester City and Brazil)
Mathys Tel (Bayern Munich and France)
Warren Zaire-Emery (PSG and France)
Diogo Costa (FC Porto and Portugal)
Gianluigi Donnarumma (PSG and Italy)
Gregor Kobel (Borussia Dortmund and Switzerland)
Andriy Lunin (Real Madrid and Ukraine)
Mike Maignan (AC Milan and France)
Giorgi Mamardachvili (Valencia and Georgia)
Emi Martinez (Aston Villa and Argentina)
Unai Simon (Athletic Club and Spain)
Yann Sommer (Inter and Switzerland)
Ronwen Williams (Malemodi Sundowns and South Africa)
Manchester City (England)
Girona (Spain)
Real Madrid (Spain)
Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
Bayer Leverkusen (Germany).
Barcelona (Spain)
Chelsea (England)
NY/NJ Gotham (USA)
Lyon (France)
PSG (France)
Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid)
Xabi Alonso (Bayer Leverkusen)
Luis de La Fuente (Spain)
Lionel Scaloni (Argentina)
Pep Guardiola (Manchester City)
Gian Piero Gasperini (Atalanta)
Emma Hayes (Chelsea/USWNT)
Sonia Bompastor (Lyon/Chelsea)
Arthur Elias (Corinthians/Brazil)
Jonathan Giraldez (FC Barcelona/ Washington Spirit)
Filipa Patao (Benfica)
Sarina Wiegman (England)
The winners of each award will be announced at a gala ceremony on October 28 in Paris.
Who are your picks for glory? Let us know in the comments.