Vote for the nominees of the Puskás Award – VIDEOS
According to origo.hu, FIFA has announced the ten nominees for the 2016 Puskás Award. The scorer of the most beautiful goal will be awarded in Zürich on the 9th on January. Until then, you can vote for your favourite goals online.
The Puskás Award was founded in 2009 by FIFA in honour of the iconic Hungarian football player, Ferenc Puskás. Every year, the award is given to the player who scored the most beautiful goal in the previous season. The latest winners of the award were Cristiano Ronaldo (2009), Hamit Altintop (2010), Neymar (2011), Miroslav Stoch (2012), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (2013), James Rodríguez (2014) and Wendell Lira (2015).
The ten nominees:
Mario Gaspar (Spanish) – 13 November 2015, Spain – England, international friendly match
Hlompho Kekana (South African) – 26 March 2016, Cameroon – Republic of South Africa, Africa Cup, qualifier
Marlone (Brazilian) – 21 April 2016, Corinthians – Cobresal, Libertadores Cup
Lionel Messi (Argetinaian) – 21 June 2016, USA – Argentina, Copa América, semi-final
Neymar (Brazilian) – 8 November 2015, Barcelona – Villarreal, Spanish League
Saúl Níguez (Spanish) – 27 April 2016, Atlético Madrid – Bayern München, Champions’ League, semi-final
Hal Robson-Kanu (Welsh) – 1 July 2016, Wales – Belgium, Euro2016, quarter-final
Daniuska Rodríguez (Venezuelan) – 14 March 2016, Venezuela – Colombia, South American U17 Women’s Championship
Simon Skrabb (Finnish) – 31 October 2015, Gefle – Atvidaberg, Swedish League
Mohd Faiz Subri (Malaysian) – 16 February 2016, Penang – Pahang, Malaysian League
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Source: http://www.origo.hu/
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