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Cristiano Ronaldo hails best year of his career

Cristiano Ronaldo after winning for the Best Fifa Men's Player award in Zurich on Monday<br />Picture by AP&nbsp;
Cristiano Ronaldo after winning for the Best Fifa Men's Player award in Zurich on Monday
Picture by AP 
Cristiano Ronaldo after winning for the Best Fifa Men's Player award in Zurich on Monday
Picture by AP 

CRISTIANO RONALDO hailed 2016 as "the best year of my career" after being crowned the world's leading player at the inaugural Best Fifa Football Awards in Zurich.

Ronaldo, who led Portugal to the Euro 2016 title as well as winning the Champions League with Real Madrid, beat fellow shortlisted candidates Lionel Messi and Antoine Griezmann to claim the prize.

The award comes one month after the 31-year-old also pipped Argentinian rival Messi to win his fourth Ballon d'Or title: "I tell you, 2016 was the best year of my career. I had a lot of doubts, but the trophy I think shows I lived up to that," Ronaldo said.

"After what I won and what I did, I had no doubts that I would be able to get it and to be able to have this achievement, it was a year that was magnificent on a personal level and a sports level. I will never forget this wonderful year."

The award, voted for by a combination of national team captains and managers, journalists and fans, was inaugurated after Fifa ended its association with the Ballon d'Or last year.

Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri won the coach of the year title in recognition of leading the Foxes to their improbable Premier League triumph. Ranieri, who beat Portugal coach Fernando Santos and Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane to win the prize, said: "I think what happened in England last season was amazing, something strange.

"My age is 65 and I start now to make a manager," he joked.

Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund shared the fan award for their joint rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone during their Europa League clash at Anfield in April last year. And the Fifa Fair Play Award went to Colombian club Atletico Nacional, who requested the 2016 Copa Sudamericana title be awarded to Chapecoense following their tragic plane crash en route to the final.

Houston Dash midfielder Carli Lloyd was voted women's player of the year, while Germany coach Silvia Neid pipped England-born United States manager Jill Ellis to the women's coach award.

No Premier League players were voted into the FifPro World XI, with Real Madrid leading the way with five representatives.

FIFPRO WORLD XI 


Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich); Dani Alves (Juventus); Gerard Pique (Barcelona); Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid); Marcelo (Real Madrid); Luka Modric (Real Madrid); Toni Kroos (Real Madrid); Andres Iniesta (Barcelona); Lionel Messi (Barcelona); Luis Suarez (Barcelona); Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid).