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Ronaldo has become the first player to win the UEFA Best Player in Europe award
three times as he was handed the coveted prize for the 2016-17 campaign on
Thursday.
The
Portuguese beat Barcelona star Lionel Messi and Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi
Buffon to the award after inspiring Real Madrid to a La Liga and Champions
League double.
In a poll of
80 Champions League and Europa League coaches, together with 55 journalists, representing
each of UEFA's member associations, Ronaldo received 482 points, with Messi
(141) and Buffon (109) finishing second and third respectively.
'I'm so glad
to be here, and honoured to win this tr
ophy again,' Ronaldo said. 'Thank you to
my team-mates and congratulations to them too. I'm so blessed – thanks also to
the supporters of Real Madrid, and everyone who helped me to achieve this.'
Ronaldo
finished the campaign with 42 goals in 46 appearances, which remarkably
represented his worst return since moving to the Bernabeu from Manchester
United in 2009.
However, 12
goals — including two in the final — and four assists in just 13 Champions
League appearances made sure Zinedine Zidane's men made history by becoming the
first side to retain the trophy in its current format.
Unsurprisingly,
Ronaldo also claimed the UEFA Forward of the Year despite the fact that Messi, with
54 goals in 52 appearances, outscored his great rival and claimed the European
Golden Shoe.
His Real
Madrid team-mates Sergio Ramos and Luka Modric soon joined him on stage as they
took home the Defender of the Year and Midfielder of the Year respectively.
Buffon
claimed Goalkeeper of the Year while Holland and Barcelona midfielder Lieke
Martens took home the UEFA Women's Player of the Season following her recent
success at Euro 2017.
Martens
inspired host Holland to triumph at the tournament and beat Denmark striker
Pernille Harder and Germany playmaker Dzsenifer Marozsan to claim the trophy.
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