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Messi, Mbappe, Haaland finalists for FIFA Best Men’s Player award

Lionel Messi, Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe have been announced as the three finalists for The Best FIFA Men’s Player Award 2023.

Twelve players were initially nominated for the accolade, but the shortlist has been whittled down to three.

This was done by an international panel of men’s national team coaches and captains, as well as journalists and fans.

Messi received The Best Men’s Player award in 2022 after successfully steering Argentina to 2022 World Cup glory – the nation’s first triumph on the global stage for 36 years.
The 36-year-old then returned from his memorable spell in Qatar to help Paris Saint-Germain win a record 11th Ligue 1 title last season, scoring 16 goals and registering a league-high 16 assists in 32 games.
Messi, who is the all-time leading scorer in Europe’s top-five leagues, is now enjoying a fresh challenge in Major League Soccer with Inter Miami where he has scored 11 goals in 14 games and won the 2023 Leagues Cup in August.

The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner has also scored eight goals in as many appearances for Argentina in 2023, surpassing the century mark and taking his impressive goal tally to 106 in 180 caps.

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While Messi was named in the 2022-23 Ligue 1 Team of the Year for his performances with PSG last season, former teammate Mbappe went one better by receiving the league’s Player of the Year award following another remarkable goalscoring campaign for Les Parisiens.

The 24-year-old dusted himself down following France’s heartbreaking defeat in the World Cup final – in which he scored a memorable hat-trick – and established himself as the focal point of PSG’s attack en route to Ligue 1 glory last season.

Mbappe scored 17 goals in the final 20 Ligue 1 matches last season, during the qualifying period for The Best 2023, and ended the campaign as the Golden Boot winner with 29 goals in 34 appearances.

The forward also found the net seven times in eight Champions League outings as well as scored five goals in a 50-minute period during a 7-0 Coupe de France victory over Pays de Cassel.

Mbappe, who became PSG’s all-time record goalscorer in April, has since taken the captain’s armband for club and country and has made an electric start to the 2023-24 season; as well as scoring 18 goals in 20 games for PSG across all competitions, including 15 strikes in just 14 Ligue 1 outings, Mbappe has also contributed with 10 goals and seven assists in just nine international games for France in 2023.

Last but certainly not least, Man City’s goal machine Haaland is also up for the accolade after helping Pep Guardiola’s side win a historic Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League treble in 2022-23.

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Haaland scooped a plethora of individual awards including the European Golden Shoe after netting 52 goals in 53 games for the Citizens across all tournaments last season, netting a record-breaking 36 strikes in just 35 Premier League appearances as well as 12 goals in 11 Champions League outings – winning the Golden Boot in both competitions.

Across the 33 games that qualify for The Best 2023, Haaland scored 28 goals in total, with 19 of those netted in the current campaign, unsurprisingly topping the Premier League scoring charts once again with 14 strikes in 15 matches.

Haaland has also been prolific on the international stage with Norway, scoring six goals in as many games in 2023 to increase his overall goals tally to 27 in 29 caps, just three behind the nation’s all-time record scorer Jorgen Juve who has held the record since 1937.

Elsewhere, FIFA have also announced that Spain duo Aitana Bonmati and Jennifer Hermoso as well as Colombia’s Linda Caicedo are the three finalists for The Best FIFA Women’s Player Award 2023.

The three finalists for the FIFA Puskas Award have also been confirmed, with exceptional goals from Julio Enciso, Guilherme Madruga and Nuno Santos all in contention to win the 2023 prize.

The voting procedure for The Best FIFA awards is supervised by independent observers and the results will be announced following the awards ceremony on January 15.

Messi, Mbappe, Haaland finalists for FIFA Best Men’s Player award

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Lamine Yamal Fires Back: “Mocking Religion Makes You Ignorant, Racist”

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Lamine Yamal Fires Back: “Mocking Religion Makes You Ignorant, Racist”

Lamine Yamal has sparked widespread conversation after condemning the act of mocking religion, describing it as both ignorant and racist.

The FC Barcelona youngster issued the strong warning while reacting to offensive remarks targeting his beliefs, stressing that respect for religion and cultural differences should never be compromised.

According to Yamal, ridiculing someone’s faith goes beyond humor or free speech, and instead reflects a deeper problem of intolerance and lack of understanding in society.

He said acts of religious mockery contribute to division and hostility, especially in a world where diversity continues to grow across communities, sports, and online spaces.

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The teenage football star urged fans and social media users to embrace tolerance, respect, and inclusivity, rather than spreading hate or engaging in abusive behavior.

His comments come amid rising concerns over online abuse in football, where players increasingly face attacks related to race, religion, and personal identity.

Yamal’s stance has drawn praise from supporters and observers who see his response as a bold step in addressing racism in sports and promoting unity among fans worldwide.

As conversations around freedom of expression vs hate speech continue globally, the young star’s message highlights the importance of mutual respect in maintaining harmony both on and off the pitch.

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FIFA Confirms Iran Will Play 2026 World Cup Matches in United States

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FIFA Confirms Iran Will Play 2026 World Cup Matches in United States

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has confirmed that the Iran national football team will participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup and play its group stage matches in the United States as originally scheduled, dismissing doubts raised amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Infantino made the announcement on Tuesday during Iran’s friendly against Costa Rica in Antalya, Turkey, saying, “Iran will be at the World Cup. The matches will be played where they are supposed to be, according to the draw.” He stressed that there is no alternative plan to relocate the games, affirming FIFA’s commitment to keeping the tournament on course.

Iran had previously announced it was negotiating with FIFA to move its matches from the United States to Mexico due to security concerns linked to the ongoing US-Israeli-Iran conflict. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum had expressed willingness to host the games if necessary, but FIFA confirmed all three fixtures will remain in the U.S., ensuring compliance with the official tournament draw.

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The Iranian squad is drawn in Group G, alongside New Zealand, Belgium, and Egypt. Their matches are scheduled as follows:

  • Iran vs New Zealand – SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, June 15, 2026
  • Iran vs Belgium – SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, June 21, 2026
  • Iran vs Egypt – Lumen Field, Seattle, June 26, 2026

Infantino, who attended the friendly match in Turkey, praised the Iranian team as “very, very strong” and confirmed that players and coaches are well-prepared for the tournament. He highlighted FIFA’s principle that all qualified teams must compete according to the official schedule, unaffected by political disputes.

Mehdi Mohammad Nabi, Vice President of the Iran Football Federation (FFIRI), affirmed Iran’s commitment to FIFA’s regulations, stating: “Every host country has made commitments to FIFA and must honor them.” He said the meeting with Infantino during the friendly gave the team reassurance and a morale boost ahead of the World Cup.

Earlier, some Iranian officials, including Sports Minister Ahmad Donyamali, had expressed concerns over participation due to safety issues. There were even suggestions that the country might withdraw, but FIFA’s firm stance ensures Iran will compete on U.S. soil as planned.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, featuring 48 teams across multiple North American cities. Iran’s participation guarantees that Group G matches will proceed as drawn, offering fans clarity and ensuring the integrity of the tournament.

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Osimhen Among Highest-Paid African Footballers in 2026 — See Full List

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Osimhen Among Highest-Paid African Footballers in 2026 — See Full List

The highest-paid African footballers in 2026 continue to earn staggering wages, with stars in the Saudi Pro League dominating the rankings due to lucrative contracts. From Riyad Mahrez to Mohamed Salah, African players remain among the top earners in global football, earning hundreds of thousands of pounds weekly.

Leading the list is Riyad Mahrez, who earns an estimated £827,000–£886,000 per week at Al-Ahli, making him the highest-paid African footballer. He is followed by Sadio Mané, who earns around £630,000–£680,000 weekly at Al-Nassr.

Defender Kalidou Koulibaly earns about £550,000–£590,000 weekly at Al-Hilal, making him the highest-paid African defender. In Europe, Mohamed Salah continues to command massive wages of £350,000–£400,000 per week at Liverpool FC.

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Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen earns between £250,000–£318,000 weekly at Galatasaray, making him one of the highest-paid Nigerian footballers.

Midfielder Franck Kessié and defender Achraf Hakimi both earn just over £220,000 per week, playing for Al-Ahli and Paris Saint-Germain respectively.

Goalkeeper Edouard Mendy earns up to £200,000 weekly, while Iñaki Williams takes home about £180,000 per week at Athletic Bilbao. Veteran striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang completes the list with weekly earnings of £150,000–£160,000 at Al-Qadsiah.


Top 10 Highest-Paid African Footballers (2026) – Weekly Salaries

Rank Player Club Weekly Salary
1 Riyad Mahrez Al-Ahli £827,000 – £886,000
2 Sadio Mané Al-Nassr £630,000 – £680,000
3 Kalidou Koulibaly Al-Hilal £550,000 – £590,000
4 Mohamed Salah Liverpool FC £350,000 – £400,000
5 Victor Osimhen Galatasaray £250,000 – £318,000
6 Franck Kessié Al-Ahli £220,000 – £233,000
7 Achraf Hakimi Paris Saint-Germain £220,000 – £227,000
8 Edouard Mendy Al-Ahli £170,000 – £200,000
9 Iñaki Williams Athletic Bilbao ~£180,000
10 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Al-Qadsiah £150,000 – £160,000

The rankings underline the growing dominance of the Saudi Pro League, which now offers significantly higher wages than most European leagues, attracting top African talent. Only a few players, such as Mohamed Salah and Achraf Hakimi, remain among the top earners in Europe.

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