As a biographical sentence, and since he's still alive, you need the present perfect:
Messi has won fifteen international trophies and has been voted the best player in the world five times.
(What's the 'Best Player in the World' award? Messi has won the Ballon d'Or seven times.)
The verb voted in that sentence is a past participle, yes.
Thank you for your response teacher.
Last question if you don't mind, which tenses co-occur with using past participle and present participle?
1-Messi has won fifteen international trophies, voted the best player in the world five times.
Present perfect
2-Van Dijk banned an additional match, fined £100,000 for improper manner following his red card at Newcastle.
Simple past ( I don't use the verb was)
3-Van Dijk was banned an additional match, fined £100,000 for improper manner following his red card at Newcastle. (
Simple past, I used was)
4.Armin van Buuren is 46-year Dutch DJ, hosted A state of Trance, a weekly radio show,
is broadcasting to nearly 40 million listeners in 84 countries on over 100 FM radio stations.(
Present simple)
5-Armin van Buuren is 46-year Dutch DJ, hosted A state of Trance, a weekly radio show,
broadcasting to nearly 40 million listeners in 84 countries on over 100 FM radio stations.
(Present simple)
I am really struggling with these sentences. I don't if the first three sentences are correct with past participle and the last two are correct with present participle.
Thank you all teachers for helping me and for your contribution.