Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo won his fourth Ballon d’Or on Monday to get one over his nemesis Lionel Messi in their long-running duel for the title of best footballer on the planet.
It was the perfect ending to another fantastic year for the Real Madrid star, who won the Champions League for the second time in three seasons and then led Portugal to their first major title at Euro 2016 — albeit he went off early injured and in tears in the surprise win over France.
As has been the case for almost a decade now, the 31-year-old’s main rival was Messi — but the Barcelona and Argentine maestro had to relinquish the crown after a less-than-stellar year for club and country by his lofty standards.
Never one to play down his achievements, Ronaldo was spotted midweek in training having dyed his hair gold in anticipation and several media outlets published a photo earlier on Monday appearing to confirm he was the winner, before France Football made the official announcement.
Ronaldo is now one Ballon d’Or behind last year’s winner Messi.
“For me there is no debate. The Ballon will be for him,” Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said after his talisman’s hat trick saw off Atletico Madrid last month to underpin Real’s domination in La Liga.
“He showed it last season and he shows it again and again. We expect a lot of him but he stands above everyone.”
Despite such effusive praise Ronaldo, rested at the weekend ahead of the Club World Cup in Japan, has had some negative headlines in the past week — not least pertaining to accusations of tax evasion.
Denying any wrongdoing, he responded by publishing his financial records on Thursday, showing last year he earned a bumper 227 million euros ($240 million).
“You believe I am worried? He who owes nothing, fears nothing,” Ronaldo told broadcaster RTP.
Ronaldo first won the Ballon d’Or in 2008 after Premier League and Champions League triumphs with Manchester United.
But it was only in 2013 that he added his second — Messi had hogged it before then — and Ronaldo made it a hat trick the following year.
The first Ballon d’Or was won by Stanley Matthews, at the time with Blackpool, who beat Alfredo Di Stefano for the inaugural title in 1956.
This year marks the end of six years of joint awards by founders France Football and FIFA, which will revert to bestowing a “Best” accolade of its own on January 9 to both male and female players.
The Ballon d'Or will henceforth be decided by a vote of 173 journalists while national team captains and managers will no longer have a say.
Cristiano Ronaldo Factfile
• Name: Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro
• Age: 31
• Date of birth: Feb. 5, 1985
• Place of birth: Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
• Position: Forward
• Clubs: Sporting Lisbon (2002-2003), Manchester United (2003-2009), Real Madrid (since 2009)
• National team: Portugal
• International appearances: 136
• International goals: 68
• International debut: August 20, 2003, Portugal 1 Kazakhstan 0
Honors & Club
• Champions League (3): 2008, 2014, 2016
• Club World Cup (2): 2008, 2014
• English Championships (3): 2007, 2008, 2009
• English FA Cup (1): 2004
• English League Cups (2): 2006, 2009
• Community Shields (2): 2007, 2008
• Spanish Championship (1): 2012
• Spanish Cup (2): 2011, 2014
• Spanish Supercup (1): 2012
• Portuguese Supercup (1): 2002
International
• European Championships: winner (2016)
Individual Honors
• Ballon d’Or (2008, 2013, 2014, 2016)
• FIFA World Player of the Year (2008)
• Four times top European Goal Scorer (2008, 2011, 2014, 2015)
• Three times top scorer in the Spanish league: (2011: 41 goals; 2014: 31 goals; 2015: 48 goals)
• Top scorer in the English Premiership with 31 goals (2008)
• Five times top scorer in the Champions League (2008 with eight goals, 2013 with 12 goals; 2014 with 17, 2015 with 10, 2015-2016 with 16)
• Record of goals scored in one season of the Champions League (2013-2014: 17)

Source:  Arab News