Cristiano Ronaldo wins Best FIFA Men's Player 2016 award.
Follow @Mazana17Cristiano Ronaldo (L) accepted his award from FIFA president Gianni Infantino in Zurich on Monday.
Cristiano Ronaldo's 2017 has begun like 2016 ended, with more silverware.
The
soccer superstar can now add "The Best FIFA Men's Player 2016" to his
trophy cabinet, after a year in which he landed a double European
triumph with club and country, as well as the prestigious Ballon d'Or
Award.
Ronaldo accepted FIFA's top prize at Monday's ceremony in Zurich, co-hosted by Hollywood actress Eva Longoria.
He
received 34.54% of the total vote to beat Barcelona and Argentina
striker Lionel Messi (26.42%) and Antoine Griezmann (7.53%) of Atletico
Madrid and France.
The 31-year-old had a stellar 2016 -- and he called it "the best of my career."
"I had a lot of doubts but the trophy showed that I lived up to that. After I won what I did, I had no doubts," he said.
"It
was a year that was magnificent on a personal level, on a sports level.
I would like to thank very warmly everybody who voted for me. To the
fans, to the other players, to the media: Thank you."
In
May, Ronaldo scored the winning penalty for Real Madrid in the
Champions League final to defeat city rival Atletico and secure the
third European title of his career.
Then
as captain of Portugal's national team he lifted the Euro 2016 trophy
after beating host France in the final. It was the first time Ronaldo
had won a major honor with his country.
Ronaldo
scored 51 goals in club competitions last season as Real Madrid missed
out on the La Liga title to Messi's Barcelona by a point. He's already
scored 17 this campaign, as Zinedine Zidane's side has opened up a
four-point lead in the Spanish title race and matched its arch rival's
record of 39 domestic matches unbeaten.
Messi, Ronaldo's perennial sparring
partner when it comes to the top awards and a five-time Ballon d'Or
winner, won a domestic league and cup double with Barcelona last season,
scoring 51 goals in all competitions in the process.
Griezmann
was named the best player in the Spanish league last season, helping
Atletico to third in La Liga, and to its second Champions League final
in three years, this time losing to Real in a penalty shootout.
The 25-year-old had a superb Euro 2016, helping France to the final by scoring a tournament-leading six goals and creating two, before he suffered heartbreak at the hands of Ronaldo again.
However,
unlike Ronaldo and Messi he was not picked in the FIFA awards' FIFPro
World XI.Votes from supporters account for 25% of the award, and the
same amount is allocated to members of the world's press. National team
coaches and captains also contribute 25% of the voting each.
FIFA
had run its awards jointly with the Ballon d'Or for the past five
years, but that agreement with France Football magazine has now ended
and both organizations now have their own competitions.
Full list of awards:
Men's player: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal).
Women's player: Carli Lloyd (United States).
Men's coach: Claudio Ranieri (Leicester City).
Women's coach: Silvia Neid (Germany).
FIFA Fair Play: Atletico Nacional (Colombia).
FIFA Puskas best goal: Mohd Faiz Subri (Penang FA).
Outstanding career: Falcao (Brazil).
Fans: Borussia Dortmund/Liverpool.
FIFA FIFPro World XI:
Manuel Neuer (Germany/Bayern Munich); Dani Alves (Brazil/Juventus),
Gerard Pique (Spain/Barcelona), Sergio Ramos (Spain/Real Madrid),
Marcelo (Brazil/Real Madrid); Luka Modric (Croatia/Real Madrid, Toni
Kroos (Germany/Real Madrid), Andres Iniesta (Spain/Barcelona); Lionel
Messi (Argentina/Barcelona), Luis Suarez (Uruguay/Barcelona), Cristiano
Ronaldo (Portugal/Real Madrid).
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