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BREAKING: Messi wins 5th Fifa Ballon d’Or

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Barcelona forward, Lionel Messi on Monday won the 2015 Fifa Ballon d’Or ahead of Real Madrid rival Cristiano Ronaldo and Barcelona team-mate Neymar.

Messi won the award on the record 5th time in Zurich, more than any other player in history – and thwarts Ronaldo’s quest to tie his haul of gongs, with the Madrid star having picked up the award in each of the last two seasons.

The Argentina international received 41.33 per cent of the votes, with Ronaldo (27.76%) in second place and Neymar (7.86%) third.

The 27-year-old first won the Ballon d’Or in 2009, before it merged with Fifa’s World Player of the Year award, and won it every year afterwards until 2012 when his stranglehold on the award was finally broken by Ronaldo.

“It’s a very special moment for me, to be back here on this stage winning another Ballon d’Or after being in the audience watching Cristiano win for two years,” Messi said upon receiving his award.

“It’s incredible that it’s my fifth, it’s much more than anything I dreamed of as a kid. I want to thank all those who voted for me first of all. I also want to thank obviously my team-mates, as I always say without them none of this would ever have been possible.

“And lastly I want to thank football for everything it has brought me – both the bad and the good – because it has made me grow and learn always.”

The Ballon d’Or award caps yet another remarkable year for Messi, who secured five trophies and a famous treble with Barcelona in a dominant 2015, ending the Catalan club’s four-year wait for another Champions League victory – his fourth title in Europe’s premier club competition.

Messi scored a remarkable 52 goals for club and country across the calendar year – five less than Ronaldo – as well as contributing 26 assists in 61 appearances, scoring or assisting every 0.78 games.

Biodun Abimbola

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