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Ronaldo, Messi & the winners of the world’s top 70 individual awards from the past 12 months

It has been 12 months since Cristiano Ronaldo once again won the Goal 50 prize, being named the top footballer in the world in 2017. However, since that history-making triumph, the football world has changed with the Portuguese superstar trading Real Madrid for Juventus and not even making the last eight at the World Cup.

France lifted the World Cup trophy in Russia, where Ronaldo's great rival, Lionel Messi, also failed to reach the quarter-final stage. That allowed for a range of new names to take the spotlight, but Messi and Ronaldo continued to shine at club level, winning La Liga and the Champions League respectively. Those trophies saw Messi and Ronaldo pick up some individual club awards.

Madrid's Champions League win was also good news for Luka Modric, who continued his excellent form at international level, with his performances for Croatia seeing him win the Golden Ball in Russia. Kylian Mbappe was the World Cup's best young player and also was named European Golden Boy, as well as the Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year for the second year running.

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WORLD AWARD WINNERS


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Modric and Mbappe won the two biggest individual awards at the World Cup, with Thibaut Courtois finishing as the tournament's top goalkeeper after helping Belgium to the semi-final. Belgium beat England in the third-place playoff, but the Three Lions did not go home empty handed as Harry Kane picked up the Golden Boot trophy.

Ronaldo's phenomenal 2017 saw him add to his Goal 50 award by being named the Ballon d'Or winner, but his The Best crown went to Modric in 2018. Both players picked up trophies at the Club World Cup, while Mohamed Salah's goal for Liverpool against Everton was voted the Puskas Award winner by the public.

AwardPlayerTeam
Goal 50Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid & Portugal
Ballon d'OrCristiano RonaldoReal Madrid & Portugal
The Best FIFA Men's PlayerLuka ModricReal Madrid & Croatia
The Best FIFA Women's PlayerMartaOrlando Pride & Brazil
World Cup Golden BallLuka ModricCroatia
World Cup Golden BootHarry KaneEngland
World Cup Golden GloveThibaut CourtoisBelgium
World Cup Best Young PlayerKylian MbappeFrance
World Cup Goal of the TournamentBenjamin PavardFrance
FIFA Club World Cup Golden BallLuka ModricReal Madrid
FIFA Club World Cup Golden BootCristiano RonaldoReal Madrid
FIFA Puskas AwardMohamed SalahLiverpool

EUROPEAN AWARD WINNERS


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Messi's goals propelled Barcelona to another Spanish league title, but also saw him finish as La Liga top scorer and the top scorer in all of Europe. However, Real Madrid's Champions League exploits led to Modric being crowned UEFA's Best Player in Europe while Ronaldo picked up the Golden Boot in continental competition.

Real Madrid recorded a clean sweep in the Champions League awards, with their players being named as best goalkeeper, defender, midfielder and forward. Salah's amazing season for Liverpool in the Premier League meant he was voted as the best player in England, while Neymar was named Ligue 1's greatest despite missing a lot of PSG's games.

AwardPlayerTeam
European Golden ShoeLionel MessiBarcelona
UEFA Best Player in EuropeLuka ModricReal Madrid
European Golden BoyKylian MbappePSG & France
Champions League Golden BootCristiano RonaldoReal Madrid
Champions League Goalkeeper of the SeasonKeylor NavasReal Madrid
Champions League Defender of the SeasonSergio RamosReal Madrid
Champions League Midfielder of the SeasonLuka ModricReal Madrid
Champions League Forward of the SeasonCristiano RonaldoReal Madrid
Europa League Golden BootCiro ImmobileLazio
Europa League Player of the SeasonAntoine GriezmannAtletico Madrid
European U-19 Championship Top ScorerJoao Filipe & Francisco TrincaoPortugal
European U-17 Championship Top ScorerYorbe VertessenBelgium
Bundesliga Golden BootRobert LewandowskiBayern Munich
Bundesliga Rookie of the YearAmine HaritSchalke
Eredivisie Footballer of the YearHakim ZiyechAjax
Eredivisie Young Player of the YearMatthijs de LigtAjax
Eredivisie Top ScorerAlireza JahanbakhshAZ
La Liga Best GoalkeeperJan OblakAtletico Madrid
La Liga Trofeo PichichiLionel MessiBarcelona
Ligue 1 Golden BootEdinson CavaniPSG
Ligue 1 Player of the YearNeymarPSG
Ligue 1 Goalkeeper of the YearSteve MandandaMarseille
Ligue 1 Young Player of the YearKylian MbappePSG
Primeira Liga Player of the YearBruno FernandesSporting CP
Primeira Liga Breakthrough PlayerRuben DiasBenfica
Primeira Liga Golden BootJonasBenfica
Premier League Golden BootMohamed SalahLiverpool
PFA Players' Player of the YearMohamed SalahLiverpool
PFA Players' Young Player of the YearLeroy SaneManchester City
Serie A Footballer of the YearGianluigi BuffonJuventus
Serie A CapocannoniereCiro Immobile & Mauro IcardiLazio / Inter

AFRICAN AWARD WINNERS


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Halfway through his record-breaking season at Liverpool, Salah was named African Footballer of the Year, becoming the first Egyptian to win the award since Mahmoud El Khatib back in 1983.

Unlike the Africa Cup of Nations, the African Nations Championship is only for players who ply their trade in Africa. This year's tournament was won by Morocco, with Ayoub El Kaabi breaking the tournament's goalscoring record by scoring nine times on home soil. He won the Man of the Tournament and then earned a transfer to the Chinese Super League.

AwardPlayerTeam
African Footballer of the YearMohamed SalahLiverpool & Egypt
CAF Most Promising Talent of the YearPatson DakaLiefering & Zambia
African Nations Championship Top ScorerAyoub El KaabiMorocco
African Nations Championship Man of the TournamentAyoub El KaabiMorocco
CAF Champions League Top ScorerHamid AhaddadDifaa El Jadidi
CAF Confederation Cup Top ScorerMahmoud BenhalibRaja Casablanca

ASIAN & OCEANIAN AWARD WINNERS


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After being named Asian International Player of the Year, Son Heung-min helped South Korea to victory at the 2018 Asian Games, where team-mate Hwang Ui-jo finished as top scorer.

Syrian forward Omar Kharbin was named Asian Player of the Year following his domestic double with Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia.

Fijian side Lautoka surprised Oceania by reaching the OFC Champions League final, but were no match for New Zealand's Team Wellington over two legs, with Angus Kilkolly scoring his eighth goal of the campaign to win the Golden Boot ahead of Auckland City's Emiliano Tade.

AwardPlayerTeam
Asian Player of the YearOmar KharbinAl-Hilal & Syria
Asian International Player of the YearSon Heung-minTottenham & South Korea
Asian Young Player of the YearLee Seung-wooHellas Verona & South Korea
Asian Games Top ScorerHwang Ui-joSouth Korea
AFC Champions League Top ScorerBaghdad BounedjahAl-Sadd
AFC Cup Top ScorerAn Il-bomApril 25
OFC Champions League Golden BallRoy KayaraTeam Wellington
OFC Champions League Golden BootAngus KilkollyTeam Wellington
OFC Champions League Golden GloveEnaut ZubikaraiAuckland City

NORTH & CENTRAL AMERICAN AWARD WINNERS


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With the United States missing out on World Cup qualification, Costa Rica's exploits were rewarded as Keylor Navas was named the CONCACAF Player of the Year. The goalkeeper won the Champions League with Real Madrid and then played all three games for his country in Russia.

Italian striker Sebastian Giovinco was involved in 11 of Toronto FC's goals as they reached the CONCACAF Champions League final, losing on penalties to Mexico's Guadalajara on penalties after a 3-3 aggregate draw. Toronto's Jonathan Osorio matched Giovinco's tally of four goals scored to win the Golden Boot.

AwardPlayerTeam
CONCACAF Player of the YearKeylor NavasReal Madrid & Costa Rica
CONCACAF Goalkeeper of the YearKeylor NavasReal Madrid & Costa Rica
CONCACAF Champions League Golden BallSebastian GiovincoToronto FC
CONCACAF Champions League Golden BootJonathan OsorioToronto FC
CONCACAF Champions League Golden GloveRodolfo CotaGuadalajara
CONCACAF Champions League Best Young PlayerRodolfo PizarroGuadalajara
Caribbean Club Championship Top ScorerStefano RijsselInter Moengotapoe
MLS Golden BootJosef MartinezAtlanta United

SOUTH AMERICAN AWARD WINNERS


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Luan lifted the Copa Libertadores with Gremio in November 2017, scoring the winning goal in the second leg against Lanus to ensure a third continental title for the Brazilian club. He finished just a goal behind Jose Sand in the top scorer rankings and was named the tournament's best player and then the South American Footballer of the Year.

AwardPlayerTeam
South American Footballer of the YearLuanGremio & Brazil
Copa Libertadores Top ScorerJose SandLanus
Copa Libertadores Best PlayerLuanGremio
Copa Sudamericana Top ScorerJhon CifuenteUniversidad Catolica

The Goal 50 is an annual award that both recognises and ranks the world's 50 best footballers of the preceding 12 months. Chief editors and correspondents from Goal's 42 editions around the world all cast their votes, with candidates judged on their level of consistency over the previous year of action, their big-game performances, footballing legacy and the success of their teams at both club and international level.

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