Ballon d'Or: Northern Ireland failed to get votes in
on time
Northern
Ireland's captain and coach did not get a vote in the Ballon d'Or poll, as the
Irish Football Association (IFA) did not send the ballots on time.
The
blunder meant the choices of Southampton midfielder Steven Davis and Michael
O'Neill were not counted.
The
pair were the only Uefa representatives not to have a say in the contest to
decide the world's best player.
"The
original documents were not received on time," the IFA admitted.
Davis's
top three were Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo, 30, Argentina forward Lionel
Messi, 27, and Dutch winger Arjen Robben, 30, with O'Neill also going for
Ronaldo in first place, followed by German World Cup winners Philipp Lahm, 31
and Thomas Muller, 25.
Fifa
confirmed that it sent out a reminder email before the closure of the ballot.
A
Ballon d'Or spokesman confirmed: "The online votes were recorded before
the deadline; however the original documents with the signatures were not
received on time. We need to have it, because only than the votes are
valid."
One
hundred and eighty one national football associations voted in the global poll,
while 27 countries did not return any nominations.
Journalist
Jackie Fullerton, who voted for Ronaldo ahead of Bayern Munich's Muller and
Barcelona's Messi, was the sole Northern Irish representative.
Real
Madrid forward Ronaldo won the Ballon
d'Or, his third
title, with 37.66% of all votes.

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