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Who will lift the Ballon d'Or trophy?

Zurich - Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi is targeting an unprecedented fifth Ballon d'Or award in Zurich on Monday, with the Argentine heavily favoured to reclaim the prize from three-time winner Cristiano Ronaldo.

Brazil striker Neymar, who plays alongside Messi at Barca, is also in the running to be crowned world player of the year after he was included on the three-man shortlist for the first time.

Messi and Neymar, along with overlooked Uruguay star Luis Suarez, formed a formidable front three that propelled Barca to five trophies in 2015, including a second Champions League, La Liga and Copa del Rey treble in six seasons.

Messi, who won the award four times in a row from 2009-2012, scored 48 goals for Barca in 2015 as the Catalan giants reclaimed their status as the world's top club side, easily overcoming South American champions River Plate in the Club World Cup in Japan last month.

Former Barca captain Carles Puyol believes Messi is the clear frontrunner for the award and backed the Argentine to rack up yet more honours in the years to come.

"You never know what can happen, but it would be a big surprise and injustice if Messi didn't win the Ballon d'Or," Puyol told Barcelona's official website.

"The best thing about him is that he continues to evolve and has more records all the time. Now he is more complete and it seems as if he has no ceiling.

"It is difficult to imagine another player winning five Ballon d'Ors, but, moreover, Leo Messi will not retire tomorrow and if he wins on Monday and continues like that, he can win more."

Barca president Josep Maria Bartomeu was also quick to throw his support behind Messi, while Luis Enrique, who is up for coach of the year alongside Bayern Munich's Pep Guardiola and Chile's Copa America-winning boss Jorge Sampaoli, called the Argentine "unique and unrepeatable".

By comparison, it was a turbulent season for Ronaldo - world player of the year in 2008, 2013 and 2014 - and Real Madrid as they played second fiddle to their arch rivals despite a contribution of 54 goals in 52 games from their Portuguese talisman.

Neymar may appear an outsider for the award this time, but the 23-year-old Brazilian is emerging as the main threat to end the Messi-Ronaldo Ballon d'Or stranglehold - Kaka in 2007 was the last player other than the dominant duo to claim the prize - after transforming his prodigious talent into 41 goals of his own this past year.

Below are the nominees:

Ballon d'Or:

Cristiano Ronaldo (POR/Real Madrid), Lionel Messi (ARG/Barcelona), Neymar (BRA/Barcelona)

Women's Ballon d'Or:

Carli Lloyd (USA/Houston Dash), Aya Miyama (JPN/Okoyama Yunogo Belle), Celia Sasic (GER/FFC Frankfurt)

Coach of the Year:

Luis Enrique (ESP/Barcelona), Pep Guardiola (ESP/Bayern Munich), Jorge Sampaoli (ARG/Chile national team)

Women's Coach of the Year:

Jill Ellis (USA/United States national team), Mark Sampson (WAL/England national team), Norio Sasaki (JPN/Japan national team)

Puskas award for best goal:

Alessandro Florenzi (ITA/AS Roma), Wendell Lira (BRA/Vila Nova), Lionel Messi (ARG/Barcelona)

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