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7 year oldThe award will go nicely alongside the Ballon d’Or prize he won towards the end of last year. Again, it was Messi he pipped to that prize.
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Read below for all tonight’s winners from the Fifa event in Switzerland.
Ronaldo won the award after a truly remarkable year.
In 2016 he won the European Championship, Champions League, Club World Cup, plus individual best player awards from Fifa, Uefa, and France Football magazine.
Cristiano clinched the Champions League crown by scoring the final penalty in the finale’s shootout against city rivals Atletico before lifting his country’s first major trophy in France as Portugal’s captain.
“I will never forget 2016,” says Cristiano Ronaldo, who goes on to thank his team-mates, family and “my whole staff.
From an individual perspective, consistency has been the name of the game for 2015 FIFA Women’s World Player of the Year Carli Lloyd.
The Stars and Stripes co-captain’s goalscoring rate has not dropped. However, from a collective point of view, 2016 was a rather forgettable year for the USA, as they failed to finish on the podium at a Women’s Olympic Football Tournament for the first time in history.
After they lost to Sweden on penalties in the quarter-finals at Rio 2016, Lloyd’s unwavering professionalism and eye on the future showed through in her post-match quotes: “We can learn from this moment. It will make us hungrier, make us dig deeper and you best believe in 2019, we’re going to win a World Cup.”
In the next World Cup cycle, Lloyd will be tasked with leading USA’s new generation to more glory and adding to the nation’s legacy.
Nobody in the Bandaraya Pulau Pinang Stadium could have imagined the trajectory of the ball as Mohd Faiz Subri stepped up to take a free-kick some distance away from goal, far over to the left-hand side of the pitch.
The diminutive No13, a prolific goalscorer in the Malaysian Super League, hammered his effort goalwards, producing a swerve so wicked that goalkeeper Mohd Nasril Nourdin stood no chance.
The award was voted by national coaches, captains media and the fans.
Claudio Ranieri achieved the seemingly impossible with Leicester City. The Foxes were ranked 5000/1 by some bookmakers to win the 2015/16 English Premier League title when the Italian first took charge in July 2015.
While it seemed that staving off relegation was the best Leicester could hope for before the campaign began, Ranieri would go on to inspire his charges, instilling an unrivalled team spirit as Leicester went on to incredibly win the Premier League against all odds, and claim the club’s first-ever top-flight title in their 132-year history.
Legendary German coach Silvia Neid has ended a remarkable career by reaching the peak of her profession for the third time, twice more than any other coach in women’s football.
Having been involved in each of Germany’s eight European and two FIFA Women’s World CuP wins as either a player, assistant coach, or head coach, Silvia Neid’s biography reads like a never-ending list of triumphs.
She capped off this remarkable record in 2016 by leading her country to their first gold medal at the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament in Brazil.
For their actions in awarding the Copa Sundamerica to Chapecoense.
They were scheduled to face each other, before the Colombia plane crash that killed most of the Chapecoense players and staff.
“You’ll Never Walk Alone”, a song adopted by the Reds’ fans in the early 1960s, has since travelled around the world, transcending language barriers.
German giants Borussia Dortmund have adopted the anthem, and their fans joined Liverpool supporters in a chorus of solidarity ahead of their April UEFA Europa League meeting, with the Hillsborough disaster’s 27th anniversary the following day. The moving gesture put sporting rivalry aside for a few minutes.
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