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Ronaldo awarded record-equalling fifth Ballon d'Or under the Eiffel Tower

The Real Madrid superstar has drawn level with rival Lionel Messi today.

CRISTIANO RONALDO HAS won a record-equalling fifth Ballon d’Or award for the year’s best player this evening.

The Real Madrid forward’s second successive win drew him level alongside Barcelona rival Lionel Messi on five Ballon d’Ors, after beating the Argentinian and Brazilian Neymar.

The 32-year-old was the top-scorer in last season’s Champions League as Real successfully defended the trophy with victory over Juventus in June, and also led the Spanish giants to their first La Liga title in five years.

“Of course I feel happy. This is something I look forward to every year,” Ronaldo said at the ceremony at the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

The trophies won last year helped to win this award. Thanks to the Real Madrid team-mates. And I want to thank the rest of the people who helped me reach this level.”

Ronaldo, who also won the Fifa Men’s Player of the Year award in October, added the 2017 Ballon d’Or to his previous wins in 2008, 2013, 2014 and 2016.

The prestigious France Football magazine award is decided upon by a journalists’ ballot, with each naming a top five from a list of 30.

The final 30:

1. Cristiano Ronaldo (POR/Real Madrid)

2. Lionel Messi (ARG/Barcelona)

3. Neymar (BRA/Paris SG)

4. Gianluigi Buffon (ITA/Juventus)

5. Luka Modric (CRO/Real Madrid)

6. Sergio Ramos (ESP/Real Madrid)

7. Kylian Mbappe (FRA/Paris SG)

8. N’Golo Kante (FRA/Chelsea)

9. Robert Lewandowski (POL/Bayern Munich)

10. Harry Kane (ENG/Tottenham)

11. Edinson Cavani (URU/Paris SG)

12. Isco (ESP/Real Madrid)

13. Luis Suarez (URU/Barcelona)

14. Kevin De Bruyne (BEL/Manchester City)

15. Paulo Dybala (ARG/Juventus)

16. Marcelo (BRA/Real Madrid)

17. Toni Kroos (GER/Real Madrid)

18. Antoine Griezmann (FRA/Atletico Madrid)

19. Eden Hazard (BEL/Chelsea)

20. David De Gea (ESP/Manchester United)

21. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (GAB/Dortmund)

= Leonardo Bonucci (ITA/Juventus, AC Milan)

23. Sadio Mane (SEN/Liverpool)

24. Radamel Falcao (COL/Monaco)

25. Karim Benzema (FRA/Real Madrid)

26. Jan Oblak (SLO/Atletico Madrid)

27. Mats Hummels (GER/Bayern Munich)

28. Edin Dzeko (BIH/Roma)

29. Philippe Coutinho (BRA/Liverpool)

= Dries Mertens (BEL/Napoli)

– © AFP 2017

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