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The list of journalists revealed options "Strange" A little, and "Biased" Sometimes, one can doubt the credibility of the award of the most prestigious individual football in the world.
The balloon gives the right to vote for a journalist from all over the world, each listing the top five players in the world, the prize being then awarded to the player with the highest number of votes.
One of the most unusual choices was the choice of French Karim Benzema as the world's best player by a journalist from the Central African Republic.
As a representative of the state of Kyrgyzstan, Belgian goalkeeper Tibo Kurtwa has been chosen as the best player in the world.
French defender Rafael Farran won first place in Luxembourg, India and Suriname, while the Grenada journalist voted for Argentine striker Sergio Aguero.
Biased voices
After the famous hostility of his country with regard to Argentina, the Brazilian journalist Clavier Machado did not place Lionel Messi among the top five.
On the other hand, Argentine journalist Enrique Wolff chose Cristiano Ronaldo, Grem Messi, in fifth place, far from the head.
Senegalese star Sadio Mani was among the top five, while Egyptian star Mohamed Salah received most of his votes from Arab journalists.
Observers believe that such choices may cast doubt on the credibility of the prestigious award, which may affect the affiliation and emotional or irrational choices of some.
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The list of journalists revealed somewhat "strange" and sometimes "biased" options to raise doubts about the credibility of the most prestigious individual football award in the world.
The balloon gives the right to vote for a journalist from all over the world, each listing the top five players in the world, the prize being then awarded to the player with the highest number of votes.
One of the most unusual choices was the choice of French Karim Benzema as the world's best player by a journalist from the Central African Republic.
As a representative of the state of Kyrgyzstan, Belgian goalkeeper Tibo Kurtwa has been chosen as the best player in the world.
French defender Rafael Farran won first place in Luxembourg, India and Suriname, while the Grenada journalist voted for Argentine striker Sergio Aguero.
Biased voices
After the famous hostility of his country with regard to Argentina, the Brazilian journalist Clavier Machado did not place Lionel Messi among the top five.
On the other hand, Argentine journalist Enrique Wolff chose Cristiano Ronaldo, Grem Messi, in fifth place, far from the head.
Senegalese star Sadio Mani was among the top five, while Egyptian star Mohamed Salah received most of his votes from Arab journalists.
Observers believe that such choices may cast doubt on the credibility of the prestigious award, which may affect the affiliation and emotional or irrational choices of some.