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Messi claims soccer’s top award

Wins record sixth Ballon d’or award

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PARIS Lionel Messi claimed a record sixth men’s Ballon d’or award on Monday, beating Liverpool’s four leading nominees to claim soccer’s most prestigiou­s individual trophy.

The Argentine, who won the Liga title with Barcelona but only managed third place in the Copa America with his country, added to his 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2015 trophies.

He beat Virgil van Dijk, the runner-up, and third-place Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal, who has won the award five times.

“Ten years ago I received my first Ballon d’or, guided by my three brothers,” Messi told the audience. “Today I receive my sixth, guided by my wife and children.”

Senegal’s Sadio Mane, who with Van Dijk and fellow nominees Alisson Becker of Brazil and Egypt’s Mohamed Salah, helped Liverpool win the Champions League, came fourth in the poll of internatio­nal journalist­s.

“It was amazing,” said Van Dijk. “There are a couple of players like (Messi) who are fantastic. I’m proud of what I have achieved with Liverpool and Holland. It’s going to be tough (to win the award) when these guys are around.”

Between them, Messi and Ronaldo,

Ten years ago I received my first Ballon d’or, guided by my three brothers. Today I receive my sixth, guided by my wife and children.

had won 10 consecutiv­e Ballon d’or awards until Croatia’s Luka Modric took home the trophy in 2018.

Meanwhile, Megan Rapinoe earlier won the women’s Ballon d’or after leading the United States to a record fourth World Cup title in France this year.

The 34-year-old midfielder, the standout player at the summer tournament, succeeded Norway’s Ada Hegerberg who did not take part in the World Cup.

Rapinoe was not present at the ceremony in the Theatre du Chatelet, where the show An American In Paris is playing.

“I’m so sad I can’t make it tonight. It’s absolutely incredible, congrats to the other nominees. I can’t believe I’m the one winning in this field, it’s been an incredible year,” Rapinoe said in a recorded message.

“I want to thank my teammates and the U.S. federation.”

Dutchman Matthijs de Ligt, a key player in Ajax Amsterdam’s thrilling run to the Champions League semifinals and now at Juventus, won the Kopa trophy for the best Under-21 male player.

Alisson, one of the four Liverpool players in the top seven candidates for the men’s Ballon d’or, was awarded to the new Yashin trophy that goes to the best male goalkeeper of the year.

There was, however, no trophy for the best female Under-21 player or keeper.

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