Lionel Messi collected record more than 60% vote in the 30 year history. Last highest percentage for Michle Platini, who collected 54% votes in 1984.
This is the second time Messi has topped the World Soccer  poll. He was the victor in 2009, but 2010 on that time lost out to his Barca  team-mate Xavi. This year Xavi finished third position, and 2nd is  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.

 
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