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Messi, Putellas win Ballon d’Or awards

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PARIS — Lionel Messi won the men’s Ballon d’Or for a record-extending seventh time on Monday, ending the year in style after a brilliant final season with Barcelona and earning his first major internatio­nal trophy with Argentina.

Alexia Putellas became the third winner of the women’s award for an outstandin­g season with Barcelona and Spain.

The 34-year-old Messi led Argentina to the Copa America title in July after losing in four major internatio­nal finals.

“I’m very happy to be here, happy to keep fighting for new trophies,” he said through a translator. “I don’t know how many years I have left, but I hope many more. I’d like to thank all my (former) teammates at Barcelona and Argentina.”

Messi finished with 613 points to top prolific Bayern Munich and Poland striker Robert Lewandowsk­i on 580.

“I would like to say to Robert that it’s an honor to be your rival, and everyone would say you deserved to win it last year,” Messi said.

Awarded by France Football magazine, the Ballon d’Or has been given out to men every year since 1956 when Stanley Matthews won.

Both 2020 awards were canceled because the coronaviru­s pandemic disrupted the season.

The 33-year-old Lewandowsk­i set a new single-season scoring record for the Bundesliga with 41 goals — one more than late Germany great Gerd Müller — when he scored in the last minute of the last game.

Lewandowsk­i netted in 19 consecutiv­e games in all competitio­ns for Bayern from February to September and he just missed out on equaling the record of scoring in 16 Bundesliga games in a row. Overall, he already has 25 goals in 20 games for Bayern this season.

His 11 goals in 12 games for Poland this year took his internatio­nal tally to 74 in 128 games, just six less than Messi.

Chelsea and Italy midfielder Jorginho was third with 460 points after helping the London club win the Champions League and his nation win the European Championsh­ip. Real Madrid and France forward Karim Benzema was fourth on 239.

Putellas helped Barca win the treble and scored 26 goals in 42 games overall. The midfielder netted in the Champions League final against Chelsea, and in August she was named UEFA women’s player of the year.

“I’m very emotional, it’s a very special moment,” she said at the Paris ceremony through a translator. “I would like to start by thanking all my teammates, especially my current (Barcelona) teammates. For me it’s a collective success.”

The only previous women’s award winners are Norway striker Ada Hegerberg in 2018, and U.S. forward Megan Rapinoe in 2019.

Putellas tallied 186 points to finish far ahead of club and country teammate Jenni Hermoso on 84.

Hermoso netted 31 goals to top the Spanish first division scoring charts for a third straight season. Hermoso was joint-top scorer in the Champions League with Chelsea’s Fran Kirby on six goals.

Chelsea and Australia striker Sam Kerr placed third in the voting after 21 goals in the English Women’s Super League and six for Australia at the Tokyo Games. Kerr has maintained her excellent form with 13 goals in 12 games this season.

 ?? AP Photo/Christophe Ena ?? ■ PSG player Lionel Messi reacts after winning the 2021 Ballon d’Or trophy during the 65th Ballon d’Or ceremony at Theatre du Chatelet on Monday in Paris.
AP Photo/Christophe Ena ■ PSG player Lionel Messi reacts after winning the 2021 Ballon d’Or trophy during the 65th Ballon d’Or ceremony at Theatre du Chatelet on Monday in Paris.
 ?? AP Photo/Christophe Ena ?? Barcelona player Alexia Putellas holds the the Women’s Ballon d’Or trophy during the 65th Ballon d’Or ceremony at Theatre du Chatelet on in Paris.
AP Photo/Christophe Ena Barcelona player Alexia Putellas holds the the Women’s Ballon d’Or trophy during the 65th Ballon d’Or ceremony at Theatre du Chatelet on in Paris.

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