Cristiano Ronaldo has won the Goal 50 award for the world’s best footballer after a magnificent 2013-14 season. The Real Madrid star says it is a "very big honour" to have topped Goal's annual list of World's Most Outstanding Players as he claims the title for the third time in recognition of an incredible campaign
during which he led his club to a long-awaited 10th Champions League crown. The 29-year-old, who also bagged the Copa del Rey, struck 51 goals in all competitions for club and country.
during which he led his club to a long-awaited 10th Champions League crown. The 29-year-old, who also bagged the Copa del Rey, struck 51 goals in all competitions for club and country.
He shared the European Golden Shoe with Luis Suarez and earlier this year picked up the 2013 Fifa Ballon d'Or.
After receiving the trophy, Ronaldo said: "It’s a very big honour for me to have been chosen as the best player. I’m sincerely grateful. "I’m convinced that I wouldn’t have been able to win this award without the constant support from all the people at Real Madrid."
Voting takes place at the end of domestic and international seasons for the majority of countries. More than 600 Goal journalists from our 35 editions around the world vote to select their top 50 players, giving a truly global view.
Ronaldo heads this year's list in front of second-placed Arjen Robben, who starred for Netherlands at the World Cup and helped Bayern to four trophies in 2013-14. Last year’s winner Lionel Messi finished third after another prolific season for club and country.
Commenting on the results, Graham Shaw, Editorial Director, said: "Goal 50 gives a truly global view on the players who have lit up an epic season. Congratulations to Cristiano Ronaldo who fully deserves to top this year's list after a sensational campaign."
Source: Goal.com
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