Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid team-mate Gareth Bale 
headlined a 10-man shortlist announced on Monday for the UEFA Best 
Player in Europe Award.
Ronaldo struck the winning spot-kick as Real claimed an 11th 
Champions League title, beating city rivals Atletico Madrid on penalties
 in May, before leading his country to Euro 2016 glory.
Fellow Portugal and Real team-mate Pepe also features on the 
shortlist along with Wales star Bale, who steered his country to the 
semi-finals of the European Championship in their first appearance at a 
major finals since 1958.
Ronaldo is favourite to the win the award for a second time, after 
scooping the honours in 2013-14, which would see him draw level with 
Barcelona’s Lionel Messi. 
Atletico striker Antoine Griezmann was also nominated after his six 
goals at Euro 2016 earned him the player of the tournament and the 
Golden Boot, only for France to fall short against Portugal in the 
final.
Messi was one of two Barcelona players to make the list along with 
Luis Suarez, while Bayern Munich duo Manuel Neuer and Thomas Mueller, 
Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and Real midfielder Toni Kroos were
 also included.
The players were selected by journalists from each of UEFA’s 55 
members associations who will vote for a second time on August 5 to 
determine the three finalists.
The winner of the award will be announced in Monaco on August 25 when the draw for the Champions League group stage is made.
 
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