Luis Suarez has been named in the Fifa FifPro reserve World XI for 2014, despite being banned for four months of the year.
The controversial Uruguayan was handed the sanction by Fifa after
biting Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup, but he still
wins the respect of his peers in the annual vote.
The Fifa FIFPro World XI is the best team of the year as voted for by
professional footballers all over the world. The reserve XI comprises
the goalkeeper, four defenders, three midfielders and three forwards who
received the next highest amount of votes.
Thibaut Courtois gets the nod in goal after a stellar year on loan at
Atletico Madrid before a similarly impressive spell on his return to
Chelsea.
He protects a back four consisting of Barcelona’s Dani Alves, Bayern
Munich left-back David Alaba, Germany’s World Cup-winning centre-half
Mats Hummels and Real Madrid’s Marcelo.
Luka Modric, Yaya Toure and Xabi Alonso of Real Madrid, Manchester
City and Bayern Munich respectively make up the midfield three. Suarez,
Paris Saint-Germain star Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Barcelona’s Neymar lead
the attack.
Each voter picks 11 players and after collating the
votes from FIFPro members, a shortlist of 55 names is released in late
November - consisting of five goalkeepers, 20 defenders, 15 midfielders
and 15 forwards.
The returned ballots are counted, and the
players with the highest number of votes are chosen for the final XIs
which are arranged in a 4-3-3 formation. Despite the formation, there is
no distinction between specific positions within the lines of play. For
example, a player may choose four centre-backs in their vote, rather
than two central defenders, a right-back and a left-back.
This year, 23,383 votes were cast from 60 countries.

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