Boston Herald

Ronaldo wins Ballon d’Or

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A decade of dominance as the world’s two best soccer players has left Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi level with five Ballon d’Or awards each.

Despite once trailing 4-1 to his longtime rival, Ronaldo moved level after winning the award again yesterday in Paris.

“With Messi the fight continues, in a good way,” Ronaldo said after being presented the trophy awarded by France Football magazine at a ceremony held at the Eiffel Tower.

The 30-year-old Messi was second in the voting and Neymar, who left Barcelona in the offseason to join Paris Saint-Germain for a world record transfer fee of 222 million Euros ($262 million), was third.

Ronaldo was shown on television receiving his latest award while making the sign of five with his left hand as held the trophy in his right.

“Of course, I feel happy, it’s a big moment in my career,” Ronaldo said. “It’s something I hope to win every year.”

The 32-year-old Portugal forward also took home the Ballon d’Or prize in 2013 and 2014, and in 2008 when playing for Manchester United.

Messi won it from 2009-12 — with Ronaldo runner-up three times during the period — and in 2015 ahead of Ronaldo and Neymar.

Ronaldo claimed it back last year after helping Portugal win the European Championsh­ip and starring for Madrid as it won the Champions League.

“Thanks to my Real Madrid teammates,” Ronaldo said, adding. “I want to thank the rest of the people who helped me reach this level.”

Last season he won the Champions League once again — scoring twice in a 4-1 rout of Juventus in the final — and played a key role as Madrid won the Spanish league title for the first time since 2012. His league tally of 25, however, was his lowest since joining the club in 2009.

Ronaldo is the all-time leading scorer in the history of the Champions League with 115 goals.

“If he can score 10 times in training he will, that’s what impresses me,” Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane said. “His ambition impresses me. I’m proud to be his coach.”

The last player to win it before either Messi or Ronaldo was Brazil midfielder Kaka — who starred for AC Milan when it won the Champions League in 2007 . . . .

Brussels has lost its 2020 European Championsh­ip games to London, with Wembley Stadium picked by UEFA to stage an additional four games on top of the semifinals and final. Brussels has been dropped because of delays starting to build the Eurostadiu­m project, leaving 12 countries hosting the continent-wide tournament.

Golf: Healthy rally by Davidse

Keenan Davidse showed he was over the illness that confined him to a hospital bed for four days by shooting an 8-under-par 63 to take a 1-stroke lead after the first round of the Joburg Open in Johannesbu­rg . . . .

Sergio Garcia has been voted as the European Tour’s golfer of the year after claiming his first major title at the Masters and winning two more events in 2017. The 37-year-old Spaniard, who also got married in July, says “I think both on and off the golf course it has been a unique and unbelievab­le year, and one that I will definitely remember my whole life.”

Misc.: American Chen leads

Nathan Chen finished first in the men’s short program at the Grand Prix Final in Nagoya, Japan, the last major internatio­nal figure skating competitio­n before the Pyeongchan­g Olympics. The American opened with a quad lutz, triple toe loop combinatio­n and added a quad flip and a triple axel for 103.32 points.

Japanese skater Shoma Uno fell on the landing of a triple axel and was second, followed by Mikhail Kolyada of Russia.

In pairs, Aljona Savchenko and Bruno Massot of Germany finished first. In the ice dance short program, world silver medalists Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron of France were first . . . .

Two-time major winner Svetlana Kuznetsova has withdrawn from next month’s Australian Open after having surgery on her left wrist.

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