The Best FIFA Football Awards take place on January 9 in Zurich, Switzerland, as the governing body of the beautiful game attempt to revive their World Player of the Year accolade, which was merged with the Ballon d'Or in 2010.The ceremony will see a number of awards given out across multiple categories, but the main event is undoubtedly the Best FIFA Men's Player 2016.Th final shortlist sees Ballon holder Cristiano Ronaldo battle Barcelona icon Lionel Messi and Atletico Madrid rising starAntoine Griezmann.Here is how you can watch the glittering awards ceremony:Date:Monday, Jan. 9Time: From 5:30 p.m. GMT/6:30 p.m. CET/12:30 p.m. ETVenue: Zurich, SwitzerlandLive Stream:FIFATV,FIFA.comHere are the main categories to be decided:Preview and PredictionsAfter scooping the recent Ballon award, football fans will expect Ronaldo to double up on his individual achievements after leading Real Madrid to further UEFA Champions League success in 2016.Messi was gazumped by his great generational rival, who also won a shock success at Euro 2016 with Portugal.The pair have won multiple Ballon d'Ors between them as they dominate and monopolise the football landscape.Griezmann has had a breakout season for club and country, and fully deserves his place alongside two legends.The France international scored 29 goals in La Liga and Europe last term, according toWhoScored.com, as Atleti made their way to the Champions League final.TheBest FIFA Men's Player award seems destined to fall into Ronaldo's hands after Messi experienced a tame season by his lofty standards. The Argentina wizard captured La Liga once again with Barca, but the Catalans failed to impress across the board.The FIFA Men's Coach category sees Claudio Ranieri, Fernando Santos and Zinedine Zidane battle for the top honour.FIFA confirmed the LeicesterCity manager's nomination on their official Twitter feed:As Ronaldo stood by his side with injury, Santos guided Portugal to an incredible success at the Euros in France, but Leicester's domination of the Premier League last term should seeRanieri earn theaccolade.In any other season, Real's 11th European Cup win would see Zidane win this individual honour.The voting is based on performances in the calendar year from November 20, 2015 to November 22, 2016, so the Foxes' slump in recent weeks should not affect their manager's chances after conquering English football.The women's player award will be contested between U.S. superstar Carli Lloyd, Brazil sensation Marta and Germany midfielderMelanie Behringer.Lloyd is the reigningFIFA World Player of the Year, which has been exclusively given to female players since 2010.As the Ballon lingers freshly in the mind, it is difficult to believe football fans will greatly recognise the new award after FIFA disassociated itself from the iconic France Footballindividual accolade.Ronaldo was the obvious choice to scoop the last Ballon, and history will show the Best Player award will duplicate success for the Madrid superstar.
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