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FIFPro World XI: Paul Pogba and Jamie Vardy both miss out on honour as no Premier League players make Real Madrid and Barcelona-dominated team

Only one player to make the team had no affiliation to either Real or Barca as English football's 'decline' continues

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THE superstars of FIfa's Team of the Year posed for a selfie with host Eva Longoria.. as all Premier Leauge stars all missed out on being selected.

A total 26,516 players worldwide voted for the FIFA-FIFPro World 11 – with 1884 professionals from England voting.

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The FIFPro World XI is dominated by Barcelona and Real Madrid

Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba both missed out on the FIFPro XIThe world’s most expensive player, Paul Pogba, who was part of the team in 2015, was one of those who failed to make the 2016 dream team.


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Leicester’s Jamie Vardy was the only Englishman to make the 55-player shortlist and he came 13th among the forwards.

In total 15 Premier League players made the shortlist.

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Hosts Eva Longoria and Marco Schreyl take a selfie with the FIFPro players present at the Zurich award ceremonyCredit: Getty Images
The selfie taken by host Marco Schreyl
American actress Eva Longoria announces the FIFPro World XI in ZurichCredit: AP:Associated Press
Cristiano Ronaldo, Cristiano Jr and a mystery woman pose on the red carpet before the award ceremonyCredit: Reuters
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Cristiano Ronaldo arrives in Switzerland fresh from winning the Ballon d'Or last yearCredit: Getty Images
Atletico Madrid star Antoine Griezmann was named on the three-man shortlist for the awardCredit: Getty Images

They were Claudio Bravo, David De Gea, Hector Bellerin, David Luiz, Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard, N’Golo Kante, Mesut Ozil, Dimitri Payet, Pogba, David Silva, Sergio Aguero, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Alexis Sanchez and Vardy.

Gareth Bale was the only other British player included on the 55-man shortlist. He finished seventh among forwards.

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Former Liverpool star Luis Suarez was the only new player in the team.

Eva Longoria is all smiles as she arrives in Zurich to host the Fifa awardsCredit: Getty Images
Eva Longoria was joined on stage by German television and radio host Marco SchreylCredit: Getty Images
The American actress looked radiant in a figure-hugging white dressCredit: Getty Images
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Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri arrives in Zurich as a nominee for Best Fifa Men's Coach awardCredit: Getty Images
Sir Alex Ferguson and Dwight Yorke were among the guests attending the award ceremonyCredit: Getty Images
Brazil legend and former Fifa Men's Best Player winner Ronaldo looks dapper as he turns up in a suit and tieCredit: EPA
Antoine Griezmann watches on nervously from the crowd as the awards get underwayCredit: Getty Images
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A queue of excited fans line up to take selfies with Real Madrid superstar Cristiano RonaldoCredit: Reuters

John Terry has previously appeared in the team five times and Steven Gerrard on three occasions.

Wayne Rooney missed the cut for the 55-player shortlist for the first time in the award’s 12-year history.

The team was massively dominated by La Liga giants, with only ONE player in the XI having no affiliation with either Barcelona or Real Madrid.

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Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane and his wife Veronique smile as they arriveCredit: Reuters
Sergio Ramos and TV presenter wife Pilar Rubio look the part in black tie attireCredit: Getty Images
Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos and his wife Jessica Farber smile for the camera in ZurichCredit: Getty Images
Germany and Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer arrives with partner Nina WeissCredit: Getty Images
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Real Madrid and Brazil legend Cafu takes a selfie with former Barcelona defender Eric AbidalCredit: EPA
Argentina legend Diego Maradona messes about with a football while players arrive at the ceremonyCredit: EPA

Luka Modric, Toni Kroos and Andres Iniesta formed a star midfield trio, while Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Cristiano Ronaldo somewhat unsurprisingly lead the front line.

That means both Antoine Griezmann and Neymar miss out on this occasion.

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Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic both miss out on the FIFPro World XICredit: Reuters
Leicester title-winner Jamie Vardy also misses out on a place in the FIFPro World XICredit: PA:Press Association
Champions League winners Real Madrid boast a number of stars in the FIFPro World XICredit: EPA
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