Scotland captain Scott Brown selected Robert Lewandowski as his top pick for the 2016 Ballon D'Or prize in a list revealed by FIFA.

Barcelona's Lionel Messi scooped the prize as the world's best footballer for a fifth time after helping the Catalan giants to the treble in 2015.

However the Celtic skipper chose the Bayern Munich forward as his number one after facing the striker during Scotland's 2-2 draw with Poland.

Cristiano Ronaldo was Brown's second selection with Thomas Muller in third.

Scotland coach Strachan selected Ronaldo as his first choice with Muller second and Messi third.

Scottish Daily Mail journalist John Greechan went for Messi in first, Ronaldo in second and Muller third.

At the FIFA ceremony, Barcelona coach Luis Enrique was named as Men's Coach of the Year.

Scotland goalkeeper Gemma Fay selected winner USA's Carli Lloyd as her Women's Player of the Year.