About Globe Soccer Awards votes
The Globe Soccer Awards are football's most glamorous mid-season ceremony — held every 28 December at Atlantis, The Royal in Dubai, and watched by a global audience spanning every continent where the sport is played. Fans vote at vote.globesoccer.com across nine categories, from Best Player to Best Emerging Player, in a two-round structure where public tallies in Round 1 shape the finalist shortlist and public votes in Round 2 carry 20% of the final decision alongside an 80% jury weighting. That 20% is real leverage, and in closely contested categories it regularly separates nominees who finish on stage from those who don't. This page covers how paid fan votes work for the Globe Soccer Awards, how the platform counts them, and how we deliver them safely across both rounds.
About the Globe Soccer Awards votes contest
Globe Soccer was founded in Dubai in 2010 by Tommaso Bendoni and co-owned by Riccardo Silva, starting as a transfer-industry dinner with three career prizes and expanding rapidly into a full fan-and-jury awards show. By its sixth edition the format included competitive categories with public voting; by the 16th edition in 2025 it featured nine fan-vote categories and drew Cristiano Ronaldo, Vinícius Júnior, Ousmane Dembélé, and a roster of Europe's top coaches as nominees. The ceremony is backed by the Dubai Sports Council and Spanish sports daily Marca, and acknowledged by UEFA, the European Clubs Association, and EFAA. It sits in a unique December slot — between the FIFA Best and the Ballon d'Or — making it the last major footballing ceremony of the calendar year, which amplifies media attention. Voting opens in late November, Round 1 closes around November 27, Round 2 runs typically December 3–11 (exact dates vary by edition — check vote.globesoccer.com for the current schedule), and winners are revealed live at the December 28 gala. The platform is vote.globesoccer.com, which requires account registration before a vote can be cast.
Why Globe Soccer Awards votes matter for your contest
In the Globe Soccer Awards' two-round system, public votes do three things. In Round 1, they determine which nominees advance to the finalist shortlist — a nominee who arrives at Round 2 with strong fan engagement has already demonstrated public support that carries narrative weight with the jury. In Round 2, the public tally constitutes 20% of the final score; in a field of four finalists, a well-organised fan campaign can shift the outcome. The platform's audience is genuinely global — Ronaldo's fan base in MENA and Southeast Asia, Vinícius's Brazilian following, and Dembélé's Francophone African support base all converge on the same vote URL. An organic-looking vote pattern for the Globe Soccer Awards is therefore geographically diverse, account-sourced, and spread across the two-week Round 2 window rather than arriving in a single day. A campaign that mirrors that structure survives scrutiny; one that spikes on a datacenter range does not.
How we deliver Globe Soccer Awards votes
After you share your nominee's category and the vote.globesoccer.com link, we confirm which round is active and adjust delivery accordingly. For Round 1, we deliver votes from unique, registered-account profiles sourced from genuine residential IPs — typically a globally diverse mix reflecting the contest's worldwide football audience, with Arabic and MENA-weighted IP blocks available if your nominee benefits from that regional emphasis (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Morocco are among the most engaged Globe Soccer markets). For Round 2 we recalibrate pacing to match the 8-day voting window, dispatching daily waves that avoid any single-hour concentration. Every voter profile uses a clean browser fingerprint, correct Accept-Language headers, and a residential ISP — Etisalat, du, Zain, STC, and a broad European and Latin American mix to reflect the nominee's natural support base. You watch delivery in real time on your order dashboard, and we replace any account that fails a quality check mid-campaign at no charge.
How we avoid platform detection
The Globe Soccer Awards voting platform checks account authenticity, IP uniqueness, and rate-of-arrival patterns. Two failure modes get votes invalidated quickly: bulk datacenter or VPN traffic, and accounts that were created seconds before voting and never used again. We address both systematically. Every voting profile is attached to a residential ISP with a non-zero browsing history, not a freshly spun throwaway. No single IP subnet dominates an order — the spread across ISPs and regions mirrors genuine fan traffic. Arrival rate is capped at an organic level per hour, and we avoid the final day of each round when platform monitoring is most intensive. For a ceremony with jury oversight and media scrutiny like the Globe Soccer Awards, vote quality matters more than raw speed, and that shapes every decision in our delivery stack.
What is the best voting strategy for Globe Soccer Awards votes?
The strongest Globe Soccer campaign starts in Round 1 and carries through Round 2. In Round 1, enough votes to secure finalist status are the goal — not a record total, just enough to clear the shortlist threshold cleanly. Once your nominee advances, recalibrate for Round 2: the 20% fan-vote share means roughly 200–400 credible fan votes per 1,000 jury-equivalent points is a meaningful contribution in a competitive category. Combine a paid campaign with genuine fan mobilisation — share voting links in supporter forums, social channels, and local football communities — so organic and paid traffic arrive from different networks and reinforce each other's authenticity. Start both rounds early; the Globe Soccer platform's voting window is short (8 days in Round 2) and last-minute surges draw attention. A nominee finishing with a 15–25% lead in the public tally looks credible; finishing with ten times the votes of the nearest rival invites a manual check.
Legal scope and terms
The Globe Soccer Awards is a private football industry and fan ceremony run by Globe Soccer — not a regulated political ballot or government election. Promoting a nominee through organised fan campaigns is standard practice in global football award culture. We do not interpret Globe Soccer's specific voting terms for you; review the official rules at vote.globesoccer.com before ordering and treat compliance as your own responsibility. We do not serve political elections, government referendums, or any regulated voting process. All votes come from genuine account-holding IP addresses, not fake registrations in bulk.
Getting started in two minutes
Getting started takes under two minutes. Share the vote.globesoccer.com category link and your nominee's name in the order form or live chat. Pick a package — 100 to 20,000 votes — and specify whether you need Round 1, Round 2, or both, plus your deadline. After payment confirmation your order enters the delivery queue immediately. Most orders start within 60 minutes. If the voting round closes or the platform URL changes while your campaign is running, message us and we adjust at no extra cost.