Uefa Player of the Year goes to Cristiano Ronaldo and Lieke Martens
Real Madrid forward Cristiano
Ronaldo has been named as Uefa's Player of the Year, beating Lionel Messi and
Juventus keeper Gianluigi Buffon to the prize.
Ronaldo, 32, helped Madrid to a
second consecutive Champions League title and finished as the tournament's top
scorer with 12 goals last season.
The Portugal international has now
won the award three times, one more than Barcelona's 30-year-old forward Messi.
Barca's Netherlands midfielder Lieke
Martens, 24, won the women's prize.
Martens was influential in her
country's European Championship victory this summer, where she was named player
of the tournament.
She beat Wolfsburg striker Pernille
Harder and Lyon midfielder Dzsenifer Marozsan to claim the prize.
England striker Jodie Taylor and
right-back Lucy Bronze were named in the top 10, but missed out on the top
three, voted for by coaches and journalists.
There was also a special
'President's Award' given to Francesco Totti, who retired from football in July
after 24 years at Roma, the only club he played for.
The 40-year-old is now a director at
the Italian club.
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