Uruguayan superstar Luis Suarez topped the "strange" public referendum, launched by "ESPN" to classify the ten most prominent stars in the sports field from the evil.

The fans voted extensively for Suarez due to a long list of shameful acts, including his attempts to obtain penalty kicks by falling on the ground, and assaulting racist words when he was playing for Liverpool against Manchester United player Patrice Evra, and despite their reconciliation, Suarez refused to shake his hand before facing the English Premier League.

Luis Suarez has been voted the greatest sporting villain ever.

Do you agree? Ic pic.twitter.com/NSmMdMCUEQ

- ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) June 17, 2019

Suarez has established his name as the most prominent "bite" in the world of football, through three incidents, the last of which occurred in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil when Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini bitten in front of the cameras.

That is really Luis Suarez's son, no doubt pic.twitter.com/icE4IYKchx

- Tancredi Palmeri (@tancredipalmeri) April 28, 2019

Football players dominated the strange classification, as Al Wasfa occupied Manchester City and former England national team player Joy Barton, who was imprisoned for 6 months after a fight in Liverpool, and is known to have been a troublemaker.

The list of ten bad guys also included Tottenham football coach Jose Mourinho, Atletico Madrid striker Diego Costa, Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos, Argentine legend Diego Maradona and former Manchester United player Roy Kane.

The list also included boxing legends Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather, two of the biggest names in boxing history in terms of championships and also breaking the law, and the first entered prison in the early nineties for being accused of rape.

The list is appended to Australian cricketer David Warner, who is known for his disgraceful hostilities during matches.