PHOTO | AFP Real Madrid's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo delivers a
speech after receiving the 2013 FIFA Ballon d'Or award for player of
the year during the FIFA Ballon d'Or award ceremony at the Kongresshaus
in Zurich on January 13, 2014.
AFP
Cristiano Ronaldo ended the four-year
dominance of Lionel Messi when he was awarded the 2013 FIFA Ballon d'Or
in Zurich on Monday.
The tearful 28-year-old Real
Madrid and Portugal star had been the overwhelming favourite to pip
Barcelona and Argentina star Messi, winner the previous four years, and
France's Franck Ribery, who won the treble with Bayern Munich in 2013.
Ronaldo
won with 27.99% of the votes ahead of Messi (24.72%) while Ribery was
third (23.36%) according to France Football, co-organisers of the award
with FIFA.
"There are no words to describe how I feel," said Ronaldo.
"I'm delighted, I want to thank all my team-mates, all my family in the room.
"Those who know me know how many sacrifices I made to win this reward.
"I
want to thank all those who had faith in me and I want to speak again
about (recently deceased Portugal legend) Eusebio and (recently deceased
former South Africa president) Madiba (Nelson Mandela) and to pay
tribute to them one last time."
"Without doubt I deserved this, Messi and Ribery would have also deserved it.
"Each
time is different. But I would say that this second Ballon d'Or is more
emotional, because my mother and my son (who joined him on stage) are
here."
Real president Florentino Perez paid tribute to Ronaldo.
"The
only thing I wish to say is that this Ballon d'Or is justified to be
for Cristiano Ronaldo, it is recognition of hard work, talent, and a
desire to win daily."
For Messi, sporting a striking red dinner jacket, Ronaldo's win didn't change very much.
"I
would have loved to have won, but as it is the motivation is the same
to keep growing, improving and winning things," he commented via
Barcelona's twitter page.
News of Ronaldo's success filtered through from France Football just moments before the official announcement in Zurich.
EXPECTED TO WIN
Ronaldo,
who was widely expected to win after news spread on social media
earlier in the day that seven members of his family were joining him in
Zurich and his club Real were transmitting the award ceremony live on
their official television channel in a change to the programmed
schedule, broke down in tears on stage during his victory speech.
Ribery,
who won the Champions League, Bundesliga and German Cup with Bayern
last season, before adding the European Supercup and Club World Cup
before the turn of the year, had been the early front-runner.
But
a controversial two-week extension to the voting deadline for
international coaches, captains and media meant those casting their
ballots could take into consideration Ronaldo's remarkable hat-trick to
beat Sweden in the World Cup play-offs in November.
That was widely believed to have been enough to tip the scales in his favour.
However,
with 66 goals in his 56 matches this year -- more than Messi and
Ribery's combined 65 -- no-one could deny Ronaldo was a worthy winner.
It
is the second time he has picked up the award and comes in a season in
which he won nothing with either club or country, an unusual situation
for a Ballon d'Or winner.
In 1982 Italy's World Cup hero Paolo Rossi won despite a non-descript year away from his heroics in Spain.
And
in 2001 England and Liverpool's Michael Owen was a controversial winner
after enjoying a great season in the cups with the Reds, winning the
UEFA Cup, FA Cup and League Cup
.
.
HEYNCKES FETED
As expected, Bayern's Jupp Heynckes, who retired following their historic treble in May, won the coach's award.
German
goalkeeper Nadine Angerer was named women's Ballon d'Or winner while
Germany coach Silvia Neid won the women's coach award.
A
special honorary Ballon d'Or was given to Brazilian legend Pele, who
never qualified for the award during his playing career as he never
plied his trade in European club football.
From its
inception in 1956 until 2010, the Ballon d'Or was awarded to the best
player in Europe and the FIFA World Player of the Year award was only
inaugurated in 1991, before ending in 2009 when it was assimilated into
the Ballon d'Or.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic won the Ferenc
Puskas best goal award for his stunning, acrobatic overhead kick from 40
yards for Sweden in a friendly against England.
Former IOC president Jacques Rogge was given the president's prize for a "remarkable personality in sport".
In
the team of the year, Bayern's goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, full-back and
captain Philipp Lahm and Ribery were joined by Barcelona's right-back
Dani Alves, midfielders Andres Iniesta and Xavi and Messi, as well as
Ronaldo and his Real team-mate centre-back Sergio Ramos, and Paris
Saint-Germain pair Ibrahimovic and centre-back Thiago Silva.
RONALDO'S FACTFILE
Factfile on Real Madrid and Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo, who won the Ballon d'Or for the second time on Monday:
Name: Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro
Age: 28
Date of birth: February 5, 1985
Place of birth: Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
Position: Forward
Clubs: Sporting Lisbon (2002-2003), Manchester United (ENG/2003-2009), Real Madrid (ESP/since 2009)
National team: Portugal
International appearances: 109
International goals: 47
International debut: August 20, 2003, Portugal 1 Kazakhstan 0
Last international appearance: November 18, 2013, Sweden 2 Portugal 3
HONOURS
Club
Champions League (1): 2007-08
Club World Cup (1): 2008
Portuguese Supercup (1): 2002
English Championships (3): 2006-2007, 2007-2008, 2008-2009
English FA Cup (1): 2004
English League Cups (2): 2005-2006, 2008-2009
Community Shields (2): 2007, 2008
Spanish Championship (1): 2011-12
Spanish Cup (1): 2010-11
Spanish Supercup (1): 2012
IINTERNATIONAL
World Cup: 4th (2006), second round (2010), 10 matches, 2 goals
European Championships: finalist (2004), semifinal (2012), quarter-finalist (2008), 14 matches, 6 goals
INDIVIDUAL HONOURS
Ballon d'Or (2008, 2013)
FIFA World Player of the Year (2008)
PFA Players' Player of the Year (2006-07, 2007-08)
Football Writers' Player of the Year (2006-07, 2007-08)
Top European Goal Scorer (2007-08, 2010-11)
Top scorer in the Spanish league with 40 goals (2010-11)
Top scorer in the English Premiership with 31 goals (2007-08)
Top scorer in the Champions League (2007-08 with eight goals, 2012-13 with 12 goals)
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