After the world best footballer award, FIFA have
revealed that Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi didn't vote for each other for
the FIFA Best Men's player of the year award, which took place last night, but
rather chose to vote for three of their team mates for the prestigious FIFA
Award.
Both players, who are captains of their respective countries, under FIFA
rules are allowed to vote for anyone as their top three best players in the
world, but they both showed that they really don't like each other with Messi
choosing to vote for Luis Suarez first, Neymar second and Andres Iniesta
third while Ronaldo voted for Gareth Bale as first, followed by Luka
Modric and Sergio Ramos.
Below are other notable votes in the 2016 voting, conducted by the
captain, coach and one media member from each national federation:
- France captain Hugo Lloris and coach Didier Deschamps put Antoine
Griezmann first, but media member Jean Resseguie opted for Ronaldo.
- Leicester City's Jamie Vardy received four first-place votes -- from
the captain and coach of Turks and Caicos, the coach of Chinese Taipei, and a
media member from Vanuatu.
-Paul Pogba received a first place vote from a Lesotho reporter, Sergio
Aguero from a Grenada reporter and Mesut Ozil from Kyrgyzstan coach
Alexander Krestinin.
- England/Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney left out Messi by
voting for Ronaldo, Suarez and Vardy, while England coach Gareth Southgate
picked Ronaldo, Messi and Leicester's N'Golo Kante.
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