Liverpool's Mohamed Salah finished third in the voting for the 2021 FIFA Best Men's Player as Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski was been crowned winner, with Lionel Messi finishing second.
It was an excellent season for Salah - scoring 34 goals and adding 10 assists.
The Poland international striker Lewandowski, however, had a simply remarkable year - scoring 69 goals leading Bayern to the Bundesliga title, while breaking Gerd Muller’s long-standing single-season goal record.
Lionel Messi would end the calendar year with 43 goals and 18 assists - while also leading his national side to the Copa America, in which he also won player of the tournament.
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Messi had also won the Ballon D'or, which many thought should have gone to Lewandowski.
And it has now been revealed who each player voted for in Monday's FIFA Best award.
The captain and manager of each national side was given a vote of placing who they believed were the top three players of 2021.
Here's who a number of notable candidates and voted for - from first to third.
Players
Mo Salah (Egypt): Jorginho, Messi, Lewandowski
Virgil van Dijk (Netherlands) : Salah, Lewandowski, Kante
Andy Robertson (Scotland) : Salah, Lewandowski, Messi
Harry Kane (England) : Lewandowski, Messi, Kante
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) : Lewandowski, Kante, Jorginho
Lionel Messi (Argentina) : Neymar, Mbappe, Benzema
David Alaba (Austria) : Lewandowski, Benzema, Jorginho
Riyad Mahrez (Algeria) : Messi, Mane, Salah
Eden Hazard (Belgium) : Benzema, De Bruyne, Jorginho
Thiago Silva (Brazil) : Neymar, Lewandowski, Jorginho
Luka Modric (Croatia) : Benzema, Jorginho, Lewandowski
Hugo Lloris (France) : Benzema, Mbappe, Kante
Manuel Neuer (Germany) : Lewandowski, Salah, Kante
Georginio Chiellini (Italy): Jorginho, Lewandowski, Kante
Robert Lewandowski (Poland) : Jorginho, Messi, Ronaldo
Sergio Busquets (Spain): Messi, Lewandowksi, Haaland
Victor Lindelof (Sweden) : Ronaldo, Lewandowski, Benzema
Granit Xhaka (Switzerland) : Salah, Ronaldo, Benzema
Managers
Gareth Southgate (England) : Jorginho, De Bruyne, Messi
Didier Deschamps (France) : Benzema, Mbappe, Kante
Hansi Flick (Germany) : Lewandowski, Salah, Mbappe
Roberto Mancini (Italy) : Jorginho, Lewandowski, Mbappe
Louis van Gaal (Netherlands) : Kante, de Bruyne, Salah
Fernando Santos (Portugal) : Kante, Jorginho, Lewandowski
Rob Page (Wales) : De Bruyne, Salah, Ronaldo