Monday, January 11, 2016

FIFA Ballon d’Or 2015: Robert Lewandowski fourth place – Onet.pl

For the fifth time in his career after he reached the Ballon d’Or Lionel Messi. The Argentinian picked up 41.33 percent of the vote, making it far ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo (27.76 per cent) and Neymar (7.86 percent). Right behind them he came in Lewandowski, who collected 4.17 percent of the vote. The captain White-Red were such aces as Luis Suarez (3.38), Thomas Mueller (2.21) and Manuel Neuer (1.97).

The right to vote had the captains and coaches of all FIFA affiliated national team, as well as one representative of the media of these countries. Lewandowski was appreciated by respondents from around the world. For the most precious should be considered votes cast by Petr Cech (captain of the Czech Republic placed a Pole in second place), Patrick Kluivert (Lewandowski found himself at the former striker of Barcelona and is now coach of Curacao in the third position) and Diego Godin (Pillar Atletico Madrid put a sniper Bayern third deposit).

Lewandowski found himself in first place among all entitled to vote the Poles. For the best player in the world in 2015 AD recognized by Adam Nawałka (coach of the Polish national team), Henryk Kasperczak (Coach of Tunisia) and Maciej Iwanski (Polish Television journalist). Sam “Left”, who could not vote for himself in the top three placed Manuel Neuer, Arturo Vidal and Thomas Mueller.



How decomposed votes for Robert Lewandowski in the poll FIFA Ballon d’Or 2015:

First Place

– Joshua Parker (captain Antigua and Barbuda)

– Kaspars Gorkšs (Latvia captain)

– Anthony Griffith (captain Montserrat)

– Mehdi El Moutaqui (captain Morocco)

– Chris Wood (New Zealand captain)

– Scott Brown (Scotland captain)

– Nicolas Vallar (captain Tahiti)

– Alexander Krestinin (coach Kyrgyzstan)

– Ricki Herbert Lloyd (coach of Maldives )

– Adam Nawałka (Polish coach)

– Henryk Kasperczak (Coach of Tunisia)

– Maciej Iwanski (journalist of Polish)

– Raymond Nase (journalist of Vanuatu).

Runner

– Mile Jedinak (Australia captain)

– Petr Cech (Czech captain)

– Mario Frick (Liechtenstein captain)

– Umaru Bangura (Sierra Leone captain),

– Henry Faarodo (captain Solomon Islands)

– Alexis Sanchez (trainer of American Samoa)

– Andrew Bascom (trainer Bermuda)

– Mike Wong Mun Heng (coach Brunei)

– Jorge Luis Pinto (coach of Honduras)

– Steve Darby (coach Laos)

– Rene Pauritsch (Liechtenstein coach)

– Thierry Sardo (coach of New Caledonia)

– Michael O’Neill (Northern Ireland manager)

– Sellas Tetteh Teivi (coach Sierra Leone)

– Ludovic Graugnard (coach Tahiti)

– Mubin Ergashev (coach Tajikistan)

– Gabby Alvarado ( journalist from Hong Kong)

– Dhiman Sarkar (journalist from India)

– Paolo Condo (journalist from Italy)

– Ernst Hasler (journalist from Liechtenstein)

– Charles Camenzuli (journalist from Malta)

– Sergei Donets (journalist from Moldova)

– Byambaa Tsagaanbaatar (journalist from Mongolia)

– Anders Bengtsson (journalist from Sweden)

– Ricardo Pineyrua (journalist from Uruguay)

– Paul Abbandonato (journalist from Wales).

Third place:

– Lesly Stfluer (captain Bahamas)

– Aliaksandr Martynowicz (captain of Belarus)

– Charles Kabore (Burkina Faso captain)

– Ragnar Klavan (Estonia captain),

– vancha Shikov (captain Macedonia)

– Ronald Ketjijere (captain Namibia)

– Shahril Ishak (captain Singapore)

– Kurszed Machamudow (captain Tajikistan)

– Diego Godin (Uruguay captain)

– Ashley Williams (Wales captain)

– Fabio Fopez (coach of Bangladesh)

– Jorge Nunez (trainer Belize)

– Patrick Kluivert (coach Curacao)

– Charalampos Christodoulou (Cyprus coach)

– Pavel Vrba (Czech coach)

– kakhaber tskhadadze (Georgia coach)

– Igorsis Pankratjevas (coach Lithuania)

– Branko Brnović (coach of Montenegro)

– Carlos Helder Muianga (coach of Mozambique)

– Rasim Movsumov (journalist from Azerbaijan)

– James Burton (journalist from Bermuda),

– Michel Savov (journalist from Bulgaria)

– Ung Chamroeun (journalist from Cambodia)

– Danilo Diaz (journalist from Chile)

– Stanislav Hrabě (journalist Czech)

– Francisco Antonio Rivas (journalist from Honduras)

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