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Results FWPG09 Men for FIFA.Com FIFA World Player Gala 2009 Votes by captain (men) Country Name First Second Third Algeria Yazid Mansouri Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Iniesta Andres Andorra Manolo Jimenez Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Iniesta Andres Antigua and Barbuda George Dublin Kaká Messi Lionel Essien Michael Argentina Javier Mascherano Essien Michael Gerrard Steven Henry Thierry Armenia Sargis Hovsepyan Messi Lionel Torres Fernando Drogba Didier Aruba no name invalid vote invalid vote invalid vote Australia Lucas Neill Xavi Messi Lionel Torres Fernando Austria Paul Scharner Cristiano Ronaldo Xavi Gerrard Steven Azerbaijan Rashad Sadygov Messi Lionel Xavi Cristiano Ronaldo Bangladesh Aminul Haque Terry John Casillas Iker Kaká Belarus Aleksandr Hleb invalid vote Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Belgium Thomas Vermaelen Gerrard Steven Messi Lionel Terry John Bermuda Seion Darrell Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Kaká Bhutan Pema Cristiano Ronaldo Messi Lionel Terry John Bolivia Leonel Reyes Cristiano Ronaldo Kaká Messi Lionel Bosnia-Herzegovina Emir Spahic Xavi Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Botswana Mompati Apache Thuma Kaká Messi Lionel Essien Michael Brazil Lucio Drogba Didier Eto'o Samuel Ibrahimovic Zlatan British Virgin Islands Montgomery Butler Xavi Messi Lionel Terry John Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Torres Fernando Burundi Nahayo Valery Eto'o Samuel Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Cambodia Rooney Wayne Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Cameroon Samuel Eto'o Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Xavi Canada Paul Stalteri Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Xavi Cape Verde Islands Claudio Aguich Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Kaká Chile Cludio Bravo Iniesta Andres Messi Lionel Xavi China PR Du Wei Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Kaká Page 1 of 10 Chinese Taipei Chiang Ming-Han Diego Lampard Frank Casillas Iker Colombia Mario Alberto Yepes Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Kaká Congo DR Gladys Bokese Gerrard Steven Eto'o Samuel Drogba Didier Cook Islands John Pareanga Kaká Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Costa Rica Walter Centeno Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Xavi Côte d'Ivoire Didier Drogba Eto'o Samuel Messi Lionel Torres Fernando Croatia Darijo Srna Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Gerrard Steven Cuba Yenier Marquez Molina Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Eto'o Samuel Cyprus Ioannis Okkas Messi Lionel Lampard Frank Cristiano Ronaldo Czech Republic Petr Cech Xavi Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Denmark Jon Dahl Tomasson Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Torres Fernando Djibouti Mohamed Mercanel Messi Lionel Kaká Cristiano Ronaldo Dominican Republic Yan Carlos Berroa Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Kaká Ecuador Iván Hurtado Kaká Xavi Messi Lionel Egypt Ahmed Hasan Kaká Messi Lionel Drogba Didier El Salvador Ramon Alfredo Sanchez Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Cristiano Ronaldo England John Terry Drogba Didier Ballack Michael Iniesta Andres Equatorial Guinea Rodolfo Bodipo Cristiano Ronaldo Eto'o Samuel Drogba Didier Eritrea Ermias Wulduy Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Kaká Estonia Raio Piiroja Xavi Gerrard Steven Cristiano Ronaldo Finland Sami Hyypiä Torres Fernando Messi Lionel Puyol Carles France Thierry Henry Messi Lionel Eto'o Samuel Xavi FYR Macedonia Velice Sumulikoski Messi Lionel Lampard Frank Terry John Gambia Ebou Sillah invalid vote invalid vote invalid vote Georgia Kakha Kaladze Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Kaká Germany Michael Ballack Messi Lionel Lampard Frank Drogba Didier Ghana Stephan Appiah Cristiano Ronaldo Messi Lionel Eto'o Samuel Greece Georgios Kapagkounis Iniesta Andres Messi Lionel Torres Fernando Grenada Anthony Modeste Messi Lionel Kaká Drogba Didier Guam Dominic Gadia Xavi Torres Fernando Casillas Iker Guatemala Fredy Williams Thompson Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Drogba Didier Guinea Fernando Pascal Messi Lionel Drogba Didier Cristiano Ronaldo Page 2 of 10 Honduras Amado Guevara Messi Lionel Gerrard Steven Torres Fernando Hungary Roland Juhász Messi Lionel Ibrahimovic Zlatan Puyol Carles Iceland Hermann Hreidarsson Messi Lionel Rooney Wayne Iniesta Andres India Bhaichung Bhutia Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Rooney Wayne Indonesia Charis Yulianto Messi Lionel Xavi Terry John Iran Javad Nekounam Messi Lionel Kaká Cristiano Ronaldo Israel Yossi Benayoun Gerrard Steven Messi Lionel Torres Fernando Italy Fabio Cannavaro Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Iniesta Andres Jamaica Ricardo Gardener Gerrard Steven Messi Lionel Eto'o Samuel Japan Yuji Nakazama Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Xavi Jordan Hassouneh Al Sheikh Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Xavi Kazakhstan Skorykh Sergey invalid vote invalid vote invalid vote Kenya Robert Mambo Messi Lionel Kaká Rooney Wayne Korea Republic Park Ji Sung Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Xavi Kuwait Nawaf Al-Khalidi Messi Lionel Torres Fernando Kaká Latvia Vitalijs Astafjevs Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Xavi Lebanon Bilal Naijarin Messi Lionel Kaká Cristiano Ronaldo Lesotho Moithebi Mtobo Xavi Iniesta Andres Messi Lionel Liechtenstein Mario Frick Messi Lionel Xavi Cristiano Ronaldo Lithuania Tomas Danilevicius Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Terry John Luxembourg Jeff Strasser Messi Lionel Ribéry Franck Cristiano Ronaldo Macau de Sousa Cheung Villa David Messi Lionel Kaká Madagascar Mamy G. Randrianarisoa Iniesta Andres Cristiano Ronaldo Drogba Didier Malawi Peter Mgangira Drogba Didier Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Malaysia Norhafiz Zamani bin Misbah Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Lampard Frank Maldives Ali Ashfaq Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Eto'o Samuel Mali Mahamadou Sidibè Messi Lionel Gerrard Steven Casillas Iker Malta Gilbert Agius Messi Lionel Xavi Eto'o Samuel Mauritius Marmitte Johan Drogba Didier Messi Lionel Lampard Frank Mexico Gerardo Torrado Diez de Bonilla Messi Lionel Kaká Xavi Moldova Sergiu Lascencov Messi Lionel Lampard Frank Terry John Mozambique Manuel Bucuane Cristiano Ronaldo Messi Lionel Ibrahimovic Zlatan Page 3 of 10 Myanmar Khin Maung Lwin Messi Lionel Xavi Iniesta Andres Namibia Collin Benjamin Drogba Didier Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Netherlands Giovanni van Bronckhorst Messi Lionel Xavi Iniesta Andres New Caledonia Pierre Wajoka Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Iniesta Andres New Zealand Ryan Nelsen Cristiano Ronaldo Kaká Drogba Didier Nicaragua David Solorzano Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Xavi Northern Ireland Aaron Hughes Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Xavi Norway Brede Hangeland Messi Lionel Torres Fernando Ibrahimovic Zlatan Oman Mohammad Rabia Messi Lionel Kaká Lampard Frank Pakistan Mohammad Essa Khan Messi Lionel Kaká Gerrard Steven Panama Felipe Baloy Torres Fernando Cristiano Ronaldo Messi Lionel Peru Nolberto Solano Messi Lionel Kaká Cristiano Ronaldo Philippines Emelio A.Caligdong Kaká Casillas Iker Torres Fernando Portugal Simão Sabrosa Messi Lionel Kaká Iniesta Andres Qatar Bilal Mohammed Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Eto'o Samuel Republic of Ireland Robbie Keane Messi Lionel Xavi Cristiano Ronaldo Romania Cristian Chivu Messi Lionel Xavi Ibrahimovic Zlatan Rwanda Mutesa Mafisango Messi Lionel Drogba Didier Eto'o Samuel Samoa Junior Michael Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Ballack Michael San Marino Andy Selva Messi Lionel Kaká Cristiano Ronaldo São Tomé e Príncipe Denilson Alfonso das Weves Messi Lionel Eto'o Samuel Drogba Didier Saudi Arabia Yasser Al-Qahtami Terry John Ballack Michael Essien Michael Scotland Darren Fletcher Cristiano Ronaldo Messi Lionel Torres Fernando Senegal Mamadou Niang Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Xavi Serbia Dejan Stankovic Messi Lionel Ibrahimovic Zlatan Drogba Didier Seychelles Nelson Sopha Messi Lionel Xavi Buffon Gianluigi Singapore Indra Sahdan Bin Daud Rooney Wayne Kaká Messi Lionel Slovenia Robert Koren Messi Lionel Torres Fernando Xavi Somalia Yusuf Ali Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres no vote South Africa Aaron Mokoena Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Terry John Spain Iker Casillas Cristiano Ronaldo Kaká Messi Lionel Sri Lanka Chathura Maduranga Messi Lionel Ballack Michael Cristiano Ronaldo Page 4 of 10 St. Kitts and Nevis Keithroy Richards Messi Lionel Drogba Didier Terry John Swaziland Mxolisi Mthethwa Messi Lionel Gerrard Steven Essien Michael Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimovic Messi Lionel Xavi Iniesta Andres Switzerland Alexander Frei Xavi Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Syria Mosab Belhous Messi Lionel Kaká Cristiano Ronaldo Tajikistan Anvar Norkulov Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Xavi Tanzania Salum Swedi Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Cristiano Ronaldo Thailand Datsakorn Thonglao Puyol Carles Buffon Gianluigi Cristiano Ronaldo Tonga Ateneo Feao Cristiano Ronaldo Messi Lionel Henry Thierry Tunisia Karim Hagui Messi Lionel Xavi Cristiano Ronaldo Turkey Sanli Tuncay Messi Lionel Gerrard Steven Kaká Uganda Andy Mwesigwa Messi Lionel Iniesta Andres Torres Fernando Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Terry John Uruguay Diego Lugano Cristiano Ronaldo Henry Thierry Gerrard Steven USA Carlos Bocanegro Messi Lionel Xavi Cristiano Ronaldo Uzbekistan Server Djeparov Messi Lionel Cristiano Ronaldo Lampard Frank Venezuela Juan Arango no vote no vote no vote Vietnam Nguyen Minh Phuong Cristiano Ronaldo Messi Lionel Xavi Wales Ashley Williams Terry John Ibrahimovic Zlatan Gerrard Steven Zimbabwe Method Mwanjali Messi Lionel Drogba Didier Ibrahimovic Zlatan Page 5 of 10 Votes by coach (men) Country Name First Second Third Algeria Rabah Saadane Messi Lionel Drogba Didier Iniesta Andres Andorra David Rodrigo Messi Lionel Xavi Iniesta Andres Antigua and Barbuda Rowan Benjamin Kaká Messi Lionel Drogba Didier Argentina Diego Armando Maradona Drogba Didier Rooney Wayne Ibrahimovic Zlatan Armenia Vardan Minasyan Messi Lionel Ibrahimovic Zlatan
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