Malaysia’s Faiz beats Messi, Neymar
A Malaysian footballer has beaten the likes of Neymar and Messi to score a place in FIFA's shortlist for top three goals of the year.
Midfielder Mohamad Faiz Subri's cracker of a free kick for Penang state in the Malaysian Super League in February was reminiscent of the swerving thunderbolt by Brazil legend Roberto Carlos against France in 1997.
Footage of the 29-year-old scoring a viciously swerving goal from 35 metres (115 feet) out has gone viral, making him a sensation in football-crazy Malaysia.
"This is something I will never forget and it motivates me to improve my game further," Faiz told AFP on Thursday.
"Football brings people together and football supporters here are of many races, Chinese, Indians and Malays, and they voted for my goal," he added.
Ten FIFA Puskas Award 2016 finalists, chosen from thousands of goals scored around the world between September 2015 and September 2016, were revealed last month.
FIFA announced that Brazil's Marlone and Venezuela's woman footballer Daniuska Rodriguez were joining Faiz on the shortlist.
Marlone scored with a fine chest control and volley in a Copa Libertadores tie against Cobresal in April.
Rodriguez scored a solo goal for Venezuela against Colombia in Women's Under-17 Sudamericano Championship in March, holding off two challenges before firing past the goalkeeper.
While the most outrageous free kick of the year came in the Malaysia Super League, when Subri channelled his inner Papiss Cisse for Penang against Pahang to hit a bending effort that was going toward one corner and went in the other.
The winner will be announced on January 9 in Zurich. For now, Malaysia's football hero is playing it cool.
"It's not time for partying yet," Faiz said. "Let's wait till January 9."
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