A vote-rigging crisis has smeared FIFA's prestigious The Best awards amid claims indicating the ballot was rigged.
Lionel Messi walked away with the best menâs player accolade at the glitzy ceremony in Milan on Monday, pipping Cristiano Ronaldo and Virgil van Dijk to the award.
Given Van Dijkâs remarkable season at Liverpool, where he led the club to their sixth Champions League title, and Ronaldoâs excellent campaign at Juventus – Messiâs winning award was met with a degree of surprise.
And now the Barcelona superstarâs claim to the honour has been thrown into serious doubt following questions over the legitimacy of the voting.
The Egyptian football association, Sudanâs coach Zdravko Logarusic and Nicaraguaâs captain Juan Barrera have raised concerns over the authenticity of the ballots – citing uncounted or misallocated votes.
Egyptâs association have called on FIFA to explain why the votes of its national coach Shawki Ghareeb and captain Ahmed were not taken into account.
The Egyptian Football Federation claim they officially sent Egyptâs vote to FIFA on August 15, four days before the deadline.
Their statement âasks FIFA why the Egyptian vote was not acceptedâ and goes on to confirm the EFA have opened an âinvestigationâ into the circumstances of this failure.
Additionally, Sudanâs coach Lugarisic and Nicaraguaâs Juan Barrera took to social media to indicate that the votes published by FIFA, in their names, did not reflect their actual choices.
Lugarisic says his first choice was Egyptâs Mohamed Salah but FIFAâs voting document showed Messi as his first selection.
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Barrera is also adamant that he did not vote for Messi, as claimed by FIFA.
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