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Lionel Messi voted World Soccer’s Player of the Year

Posted 153 days ago

Lionel Messi is the overwhelming choice of World Soccer’s readers as our World Player of the Year.

The brilliant Barcelona and Argentina attacker collected more than 60 per cent of the votes cast in our annual poll – a record in the 30-year history of our awards. The previous highest percentage was for Michel Platini, who garnered 54 per cent of the votes in 1984.

It is the second time Messi has topped the World Soccer poll. He was the victor in 2009, but narrowly lost out to his Barca team-mate Xavi last year. Xavi finished third this time, behind Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid and Portugal.

There were three Barcelona players in the top 10 – Messi, Xavi and Andres Iniesta – while five of the top 10 play their football in Spain’s La Liga.

Brazilian starlet Neymar is the only player in the top 10 based outside of Europe. The Santos youngster finished sixth in the World Player poll, but was the clear winner of the Young Player award, ahead of Borussia Dortmund midfielder Mario Gotze, Lille’s Belgian attacker Eden Hazard and Barcelona midfielder Thiago Alcantara.

Barcelona pretty well cleaned up, winning the World Team award and with coach Pep Guardiola chosen as World Manager of the Year. Both of these victories were at the expense of Uruguay, whose coach Oscar Tabarez ran Guardiola close in the managerial vote.

Last year’s Manager of the Year Jose Mourinho finished a distant fifth in the award, ahead of his successor at both Porto and Chelsea, Andre Villas-Boas, who was sixth. Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson, a three-times winner of the World Manager of the Year award, was third.

Votes were cast from more than 40 countries, including Canada, New Zealand and Turkey, to once again demonstrate the global nature of the World Soccer awards.

World Player of the Year % of vote

1 Lionel Messi (Barcelona & Argentina) 60.2
2 Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid & Portugal) 9.3
3 Xavi (Barcelona & Spain) 7.6
4 Luis Suarez (Liverpool & Uruguay) 5.6
5 Andres Iniesta (Barcelona & Spain) 2.6
6 Diego Forlan (Atletico Madrid/Internazionale & Uruguay) 2.5
7 Neymar (Santos & Brazil) 2.3
8 Falcao (Porto/Atletico Madrid & Colombia) 2.2
9 Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Milan & Sweden) 1.8
10 Robin Van Persie (Arsenal & Holland) 1.6
Others 4.3

Manager of the Year

1 Pep Guardiola (Barcelona) 33.1
2 Oscar Tabarez (Uruguay) 31.4
3 Alex Ferguson (Manchester United) 10.6
4 Jurgen Klopp (Borussia Dortmund) 4.6
5 Jose Mourinho (Real Madrid) 3.3
6 Andre Villas-Boas (Porto/Chelsea) 2.6
7 Roberto Mancini (Manchester City) 2.5
8 Giovanni Trapattoni (Republic of Ireland) 2.4
9 Joachim Low (Germany) 1.4
10 Massimo Allegri (Milan) 0.8
Others 7.3

Team of the Year

1 Barcelona 44.2
2 Uruguay 25.3
3 Porto 6.6
4 Santos 6.1
5 Borussia Dortmund 5.2
6 Napoli 4.3
7 Manchester City 2.1
8 Manchester United 1.9
9 Estonia 1.7
10 Lille 1.2
Others 1.4

Young Player of the Year

1 Neymar (Santos & Brazil) 29.2
2 Mario Gotze (Borussia Dortmund & Germany) 26.2
3 Eden Hazard (Lille & Belgium) 17.8
4 Thiago Alcantara (Barcelona & Spain) 9.1
5 Paulo Henrique Ganso (Santos & Brazil) 3.3
6 Phil Jones (Manchester United & England) 3.1
7 Christian Eriksen (Ajax & Denmark) 2.8
8 Jack Wilshere (Arsenal & England) 2.6
9 Mario Balotelli (Manchester City & Italy) 2.4
10 Tom Cleverley (Manchester United & England) 1.2
Others 2.3

17 Comments

  • elegbede samod says:
    7:14 PM on 15th December 2011

    as for lionel messi deserve the word best player of the year look at his current form in becelona

  • martin says:
    10:00 PM on 15th December 2011

    I love this since It’s not only about Europe as usually, only Europe and Europe over and over again, but this time you have made a worldwide choice, we all love it, thanks worldsoccer.com

  • Saeful says:
    12:07 AM on 16th December 2011

    Memang Messi Tiada duanya

  • el fede de montevideo says:
    2:01 AM on 16th December 2011

    i´m totally agree with that. Go Uruguay! and Suarez!

  • Gcina ndlalane says:
    2:09 AM on 16th December 2011

    Im very happy about the awards and they were fair because lionel ‘andres’ messi deserve the award especialy his histroy has proven that enough even my friend terrence mahungu knows that.

  • George says:
    4:36 AM on 16th December 2011

    I think that Uruguayan team well deserved the second place. Tabare Vazquez is not only a professional, also he is a gentleman.

    I don’t agree with Ronaldo in the second place. He didn’t show his skills yet. In the last World Cup he didn’t do anything to deserve that place. Neither with the Real Madrid.

  • vruz says:
    5:06 AM on 16th December 2011

    No mention of Uruguay, Tabarez and Suarez, the most outstanding comeback in decades.

    Why mention Fergie, what did he do this year anyway, other than bitch about Suarez being a threat to his reign?

  • juan says:
    3:47 PM on 16th December 2011

    URUGUAY NOMA!

  • Pablo says:
    10:46 PM on 16th December 2011

    Well deserved acknowledgment for uruguayan football:
    its national team, his coach and Suárez!

  • RC says:
    2:19 PM on 17th December 2011

    fantastic!!!!
    Go on messi pep barca!!!!!

  • greg says:
    3:00 PM on 19th December 2011

    wheres wayne rooney

  • Mustafiz says:
    9:24 AM on 20th December 2011

    I like messi and gardiola

  • Oscar says:
    4:22 AM on 28th December 2011

    I fully agree with the results
    Messi,Barca, and Guardiola were the best.

  • Ronald phombeya says:
    7:04 PM on 30th December 2011

    Messi is atru winner! Go messi,pep&barca!

  • Emmanuel says:
    5:43 PM on 9th January 2012

    Messi is a player n world best.

  • mohammadreza shokri says:
    6:07 PM on 9th January 2012

    Esat or west MESSI is the best !

  • tony says:
    7:35 AM on 29th January 2012

    Messi is arguably the world best for this year he deserves it but he didnt deserve it last year because he couldnt perform well in the world cup

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