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Luka Modric wins Ballon d'Or, ending 10-year Ronaldo & Messi reign (PHOTOS)

3-12-2018 < RT 41 283 words
 

Croatian playmaker Luka Modric has won the Ballon d'Or, capping an excellent year for the Real Madrid midfielder, and breaking a decade-long reign by Ronaldo and Messi as the only players to win he award since 2007.


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For Modric, 2018 was certainly his annus mirabilis thus far in his career, captaining his nation to a first World Cup final in Russia in the same summer he was pivotal in guiding Real Madrid to a record-breaking 13th European title and an precedented third Champions League in a row.


Modric was the favorite to scoop the award, after being named FIFA Best Men's Player in September, beating competition from Cristiano and Sarah. 


At Monday night’s plush ceremony in Paris, France, and hosted by former French international David Ginola, Modric perhaps the more prestigious Ballon d'Or, being plucked from a list of 30 of the world's elite players to be effectively named the best player in the world.


The four finalists for the title were Modric, Cristiano Ronaldo, 


French wonder kid Kylian Mbappe was awarded the Trophee Kopa for the best player under 21 years of age, having scored one of France's four goals against Modric's Croatia in the Russia 2018 final to become world champion. 


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Mbappe, still aged only 19, was given the first-ever Trophee Kopa, named after France legend Raymond Kopa and voted for by former Ballon d'Or winners. 


The first ever winner of the Ballon d'Or for a female player was Olympique Lyonnais and Norway striker Ada Hegerberg. 


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