Messi wins record fourth Ballon d’Or

January 08, 2013 09:44 am | Updated June 13, 2016 02:34 pm IST - ZURICH

Argentina's Lionel Messi shows off the FIFA Men's World Player of the Year Award during the FIFA Ballon d'Or Gala 2013 held at the Kongresshaus in Zurich, Switzerland, Monday, Jan. 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Keystone, Steffen Schmidt)

Argentina's Lionel Messi shows off the FIFA Men's World Player of the Year Award during the FIFA Ballon d'Or Gala 2013 held at the Kongresshaus in Zurich, Switzerland, Monday, Jan. 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Keystone, Steffen Schmidt)

Lionel Messi won the FIFA Ballon d’Or award on Monday as an expected reward for his astonishing 91-goal year for Barcelona and Argentina in 2012.

Aged just 25, Messi has now been voted the world’s best player for an unprecedented fourth straight year as the outstanding talent of his generation.

Messi beat his great rival Cristiano Ronaldo of Spanish champion Real Madrid and Barcelona teammate Andres Iniesta, who starred as Spain won the 2012 European Championship.

“To tell the truth, this is really unbelievable to get the fourth award. I am so nervous,” a typically low—key Messi said in Spanish, though he wore a black tuxedo jacket with a white—spotted pattern in an unexpectedly flamboyant touch.

Messi’s fourth award lifted him above three—time FIFA winners Zinedine Zidane of France and Brazil’s Ronaldo. The old Ballon d’Or trophy for players in Europe was won three times by France great Michel Platini, and Netherlands forwards Johan Cruyff and Marco van Basten.

Messi received 41.60 per cent of the points in votes cast by national team coaches and captains plus invited journalists, who gave their top—three lists from an original slate of 23 players.

Ronaldo got 23.68 per cent and Iniesta scored 10.91 per cent.

“Whether I win or not it doesn’t matter, it’s a privilege to be here,” Ronaldo, the 2008 winner, said earlier when sharing a news conference platform with Messi.

Messi led a dominating night for Spanish teams and the United States women’s Olympic champions at FIFA’s annual celebration of world football.

Vicente del Bosque won the coaching award for guiding Spain to its third straight major tournament victory at Euro 2012.

Abby Wambach, who scored five goals at the London Games, was named the best women’s player. Teammate Alex Morgan was also nominated to become the first American winner since Mia Hamm got the 2002 award.

Pia Sundhage, who also led the U.S. team to gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, won the coaching award for women’s football then sang from the stage in her acceptance speech.

Barcelona players have now won 10 times in the 22 years that FIFA has awarded a world’s—best prize. In 2010, the FIFA world player honor merged with the Ballon d’Or prize awarded to Europe—based players since 1956 by ‘France Football’ magazine.

Wambach’s goals at the Olympics earned her the FIFA prize at the age of 32. She placed third last year.

The Puskas Award for the best goal in 2012 was won by Miroslav Stoch of Fenerbahce. The Slovakia forward scored with a long—distance volley after a corner in a Turkish league game against Genclerbirligi in March.

Brazil star Neymar was beaten in the fans’ online vote as he sought to win for a second time.

All three Ballon d’Or nominees were chosen in a World XI lineup chosen by the FIFPro group of players’ unions comprising 50,000 members worldwide.

They selected a team composed entirely of players from Spanish clubs, with nine repeating their selection from one year ago.

Madrid captain Iker Casillas was selected as goalkeeper. In defense, Barcelona’s Dani Alves and Gerard Pique lined up alongside Madrid’s Sergio Ramos and Marcelo.

Iniesta was named in midfield with Barcelona teammate Xavi Hernandez and Madrid’s Xabi Alonso. Messi led the attack with Ronaldo and Radamel Falcao of Atletico Madrid. Marcelo and Falcao replaced Manchester United pair Nemanja Vidic and Wayne Rooney from the 2011 team.

Sepp Blatter made the FIFA presidential award to Franz Beckenbauer, who captained and coached West Germany to World Cup victories, and then led the local organizing committee of the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

Uzbekistan won the fair play award for its teams’ good disciplinary record.

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