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FIFA Best Player: Here’s the full breakdown of voting

by Damilare Salami

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi stunningly did not vote for one another to win the FIFA world player of the year award.

 

At the inaugural The Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony on Monday, Ronaldo capped off an incredible 2016 by being crowned the world’s best player.

 

The Portuguese was his fourth Ballon d’Or only last month, having inspired Real Madrid to Champions League glory before leading Portugal to victory at Euro 2016.

 

The Real star voted for three of his teammates to win the award however, while second-placed Messi picked a trio of Barcelona stars.

 

Ronaldo received 34.54% of the total votes, with captains, managers and journalists naming their top three players of 2016. Messi came second with 26.42%, while Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann polled 7.53% of the votes.

 

Here are the votes from some select individuals (the full list can be viewed here):

 

Captains

Lionel Messi (Argentina): 1. Suarez 2. Neymar 3. Iniesta

 

Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal): Bale, Modric, Ramos

 

Wayne Rooney (England): Ronaldo, Suarez, Vardy. Rooney also voted for Jurgen Klopp third in the voting for best manager. Oh no. Pitchforks, people.

 

Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Armenia): Ronaldo, Messi, Griezmann

 

Dani Alves (Brazil): Messi, Neymar, Suarez

 

Luka Modric (Croatia): Ronaldo, Messi, Neymar

 

Manuel Neuer (Germany): Kroos, Ozil, Lewandowski

 

Gianluigi Buffon (Italy): Messi, Bale, Ronaldo

 

Arjen Robben (Netherlands): Ronaldo, Kroos, Lewandowski

 

Andreas Granqvist (Sweden): Ibrahimovic, Ronaldo, Bale

 

Steven Davis (Northern Ireland): Messi, Ronaldo, Griezmann

 

Seamus Coleman (Republic of Ireland): Ronaldo, Messi, Suarez

 

Darren Fletcher (Scotland): Ronaldo, Suarez, Messi

 

Branislav Ivanovic (Serbia): Ronaldo, Messi, Neymar

 

Sergio Ramos (Spain): Ronaldo, Messi, Iniesta

 

Billy Forbes (Turks and Caicos): Vardy, Ronaldo, Messi

 

Ashley Williams (Wales): Bale, Messi, Lewandowski

 

 

 

Managers

Gareth Southgate (England): Ronaldo, Griezmann, Kante

 

Chris Coleman (Wales): Bale, Sanchez, Vardy

 

Michael O’Neill (Northern Ireland): Ronaldo, Messi, Griezmann

 

Martin O’Neill (Republic of Ireland): Bale, Buffon, Kante

 

Gordon Strachan (Scotland): Messi, Suarez, Aguero

 

Juan Antonio Pizze (Chile): Sanchez. He did not pick anyone in second or third.

 

 

 

Journalists

Duncan Castles: Ronaldo, Suarez, Neuer

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