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Ronaldo heads World Player of the Year shortlist

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Friday 12 December 2008 07:40 EST
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Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo could be in line for another major honour after being included on the shortlist for the Fifa World Player of the Year award.

The Portugal and Manchester United winger has been nominated alongside Barcelona duo Lionel Messi and Xavi, AC Milan playmaker Kaka and Liverpool striker Fernando Torres.

The players have been put forward by the coaches and captains of national teams from around the world.

Ronaldo was third in last year's FIFA vote behind Brazilian winner Kaka and Argentinian Messi but is the overwhelming favourite to see off those two to take the award for 2008, which is presented in Zurich on 12 January.

The Portuguese achieved phenomenal success individually and as part of a team last season, winning the Premier League and Champions League with United while scoring 42 goals.

Xavi and Torres enjoyed impressive seasons with their respective clubs but feature among the five largely due to their success at Euro 2008 with Spain.

Kaka, who has failed to impress with Brazil recently while winning no silverware with AC Milan, is regarded as the rank outsider while Messi's individual brilliance is tempered by a lack of trophies in the last 18 months.

This is the first year five players, rather than three, have been named on the shortlist.

England's Kelly Smith features on the women's shortlist but faces stiff competition from Brazilian pair Marta and Cristiane and Germany's Birgit Prinz and Nadine Angerer.

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