Cristiano Ronaldo wins FIFA Ballon d’Or two straight times
Cristiano
Ronaldo has been crowned with the 2014 Ballon d'Or award after being
named as the world's best player for a second successive year.
The 29-year-old pipped Manuel Neuer and perennial rival Lionel Messi to the gong after a stellar 12 months.
Ronaldo
played an integral role for Real Madrid as they won four trophies
during the previous calendar year, scoring a stunning 56 goals in 51
appearances as the Spanish giants collected the Copa del Rey, Champions
League, UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup.
'I
can see my mother, my family. I would like to thank all those who voted
for me. My coach, my fellow player, the President of my club,' Ronaldo
said after collecting the award from Thierry Henry.
'It's
been an unforgettable year. To win this trophy, a trophy of this kind,
is something unique and all I can say is I want to continue working as I
have so far, trying to go on to more titles - individual and as a team -
for my mother, my father who is up there looking at there any my son.
'I
want to get better as the days go by. I want to say to all the
Portuguese that I never thought I could win this trophy on three
different occasions.
'Of
course it is something that is always with me, I want to become one of
the greatest players of all time, and this requires a lot so I would
like to thank you for all this evening.'
Lionel Messi and his partner on the red carpet |
The three players made FIFPro World Team of the Year which is selected by their peers |
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