ZURICH: Cristiano Ronaldo has won the FIFA Ballon d'Or award for 2013, ending Lionel Messi's four-year run as the world's best player.
Ronaldo scored 69 goals for Real Madrid and Portugal last
year, and his stunning hat trick against Sweden in a decisive World Cup playoff
was perhaps the defining individual performance.
''There are no words to describe this moment,'' said
Ronaldo, who was sobbing in tears after he accepting the trophy with his young
son, also named Cristiano, beside him on stage.
He defeated Barcelona's Messi and France winger Franck Ribery,
who helped Bayern Munich to a sweep of major titles.
Voting was done by national team captains and coaches, plus
selected journalists, in FIFA's 209 member countries who chose their top-3
preferences.
In a tight race, Ronaldo received 1,365 points, Messi had
1,205 and Ribery got 1,127.
Ronaldo rolled back his head and closed his eyes, grinning,
when Brazil great Pele, after a dramatic pause and smile, read out his name. He
kissed his girlfriend, model Irina Shayk, before going up to the stage.
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"People who know me know how many people helped
me," the emotional winner said in Portuguese. "If I have forgotten anyone,
I do apologize because I am deeply moved."
Pele greeted Ronaldo minutes after he also cried on stage
when collecting an honorary Ballon d'Or for his own outstanding career.
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However, Ronaldo was heavily favored this time after FIFA extended the
balloting deadline beyond the World Cup playoffs in November and allowed voters
to change preferences.
The Portugal star's display in Stockholm was so impressive
it seemed certain to sway voters at a time when Messi was sidelined by his
third injury of the year.
Still, FIFA spokesman Walter De Gregorio said Monday the
standings were unchanged by the voting rules adjustment, which raised the
turnout from around 50 to 88 percent.
Ronaldo said earlier Monday that he made peace with FIFA
President Sepp Blatter, whose stated personal preference last October for Messi
sparked speculation that the eventual winner would snub the ceremony.
"We talked over the telephone and everything was
cleared," Ronaldo at a news conference before the ceremony. "This is
no longer an issue, neither for us nor for football."
Germany dominated the other major awards, with goalkeeper Nadine Angerer named women's player of the year ahead of United States forward Abby Wambach, last year's winner, and Marta of Brazil.
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