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Ronaldo, Loew, Rodriguez take home top honours at FIFA award ceremony

FP Archives • January 13, 2015, 14:16:56 IST
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Cristiano Ronaldo lifted his third FIFA world footballer of the year award in an overwhelming win over eternal rival Lionel Messi, Barcelona’s Argentine magician.

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Ronaldo, Loew, Rodriguez take home top honours at FIFA award ceremony

Portugal and Real Madrid great Cristiano Ronaldo lifted his third FIFA world footballer of the year award in an overwhelming win over eternal rival Lionel Messi, Barcelona’s Argentine magician. [caption id=“attachment_1339205” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Ronaldo takes hope the award for the third time. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Ronaldo-BallonDOr-AP.jpg) Ronaldo takes home the award for the third time. AP[/caption] The 29-year-old forward – who played a key role in Real Madrid’s charge to a 10th Champions League trophy – beat four-time winner Messi to the Ballon d’Or for the second year in a row on Tuesday. Germany’s World Cup winning goalkeeper Manuel Neuer came third in the vote. Ronaldo was the star of a glittering FIFA awards ceremony in Zurich at which Real Madrid teammate James Rodriguez won the goal of the year award and Germany’s Joachim Loew was declared coach of the year. “I never thought I would win this trophy on three occasions,” Ronaldo said in his victory speech, signalling there would be no let-up in his quest for football glory. “I want to be one of the greatest players of all time and of course this requires a lot of effort,” added the striker, who won the award for the first time while at Manchester United in 2008. Ronaldo, whose son and mother were present, burst into tears when he went up to collect the award before praising his team-mates and paying homage to his family. “I would like to thank my mother, to my father, who is in heaven and who is looking down on me, to my family,” said Ronaldo. “It has been an unforgettable year and to win a trophy of this importance is unimaginable.” Incredible moments The Portuguese then took to Twitter to express his joy. “2014 was full of incredible moments. Thank you all!” he tweeted. Ronaldo led Real Madrid to their 10th European Champions League crown – their first in 12 years – in sensational style in 2014, smashing Messi’s record of 15 Champions League  goals in a single season with 17 in just 11 appearances. Icing on the cake Loew, who moved up from assistant coach to the top job after the 2006 World Cup which Germany hosted, said that his award rounded off a sensational year. “It is for me a huge honour, it is the icing on the cake and the cake was winning the World Cup,” said Loew, adding: “Winning the World Cup was the consequence of many years’ hard work and lots of right decisions.” Loew won the award with 36.23% of all votes. Real Madrid’s Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti was second with 22.06% and Atletico Madrid’s Diego Simeone third (19.02%), after an extraordinary season in which the Argentine led Atletico to the Spanish title, ahead of Real and Barca, and also to the Champions League final. Rodriguez’s sublime volley for Colombia against Uruguay in their last 16 match at the World Cup was a worthy winner for goal of the year voted on by the public. The 23-year-old – who was outstanding as Colombia reached the quarter-finals only to lose to Brazil – came out ahead of Robin van Persie’s header at full stretch against Spain in the World Cup final group game against Spain, and surprise finalist Stephanie Roche of Ireland. Rodriguez, who earned a big-money move to Real Madrid on the back of his performances at the World Cup, said: “It is a very special goal for me and for all of Colombia. These are words of happiness and gratitude.” AFP

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