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Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Andres Iniesta have been named on a three-man shortlist for this year's Ballon d'Or prize, Fifa has announced.

Messi, 25, has scored 82 goals this calendar year - just three short of the record set by Gerd Mueller in 1972.

Real Madrid's former Manchester United player Ronaldo also makes the list, along with Barcelona's Iniesta.

Lionel Messi in numbers 5 La Liga titles 3 Champions League successes 1 Olympic gold medal

Pep Guardiola, Vicente del Bosque and Jose Mourinho are shortlisted for coach of the year.

The winners will be announced on 7 January.

Manchester United's Wayne Rooney, Britain's sole representative on the initial 23-man list, failed to make it through. His Old Trafford team-mate Robin van Persie also missed the cut, as did Manchester City trio Sergio Aguero, Mario Balotelli and Yaya Toure.

After 50 goals last season in La Liga - including breaking Barcelona's 60-year-old goalscoring record with a hat-trick in a 5-3 win over Granada in March - Messi is expected to win Fifa's player of the year award for the fourth successive year.

Ronaldo, who won it in 2008, provides strong competition after playing a key role as Real Madrid edged arch-rivals Barca to the Spanish title.

The Portuguese scored 60 goals in all competitions in the 2011-12 season as Mourinho's side also reached the last four of the Champions League before being knocked out by Bayern Munich.

Cristiano Ronaldo in numbers 3 Premier League titles 1 Champions League 1 La Liga

He already has 19 to his name so far this term.

Iniesta, a team-mate of Messi's at Barcelona, was named as the tournament's best player as Spain won Euro 2012.

There was also a Spanish theme to the Fifa world coach of the year award.

National team boss Del Bosque was nominated for his role in guiding Spain to a successful defence of their European crown in Poland and Ukraine.

Mourinho steered Real Madrid to the league title in 2011-12 while Guardiola is on a sabbatical after leaving Barcelona at the end of last season following a highly successful spell in charge.

"It shows how strong football in Spain is," said Fifa secretary general Jerome Valcke.

"We have seen again what they did at the Euros and it will be interesting to see what happens in the [2013] Confederations Cup."

Andres Iniesta in numbers 5 La Liga titles 3 Champions League successes 1 World Cup 2 European Championships

The three shortlisted for the women's player of the year includes Brazilian player Marta, who is nominated for the ninth time in a row and has already won the trophy five times.

She faces competition from United States duo Abby Wambach, who won her second Olympic gold medal at London 2012, and Alex Morgan.

Meanwhile, Liverpool's Luis Suarez and Rooney are among 15 forward players external-link on the shortlist for the Fifa FIFPro 2012 World XI.

Messi and Ronaldo are also on the list along with the likes of Samuel Eto'o, Karim Benzema, Didier Drogba and Radamel Falcao.

Three of the 15 will be selected for the team, which will be announced during the Fifa Ballon d'Or Gala on 7 January.

British quartet Gareth Bale, Ashley Cole, Rio Ferdinand and John Terry were among 20 defenders named on the shortlist for the 2012 FIFPro World XI last week.