Cristiano Ronaldo just can’t stop collecting trophies.
The Real Madrid star overcame competition from rivals Lionel Messi and Neymar Jr. to claim the Best FIFA men’s player of 2017 for the second year running in London Monday.
Ronaldo can add the accolade to the league and European trophies he won with Real Madrid last season.
Players and managers from around the world flocked to the London Palladium, suited and booted for the second ever edition of the Best FIFA awards.
And it was Ronaldo who scooped the top award yet again, presented by footballing greats Diego Maradona of Argentina and Brazil’s Ronaldo.
“Thank you for voting for me,” said Portuguese international Ronaldo. “I want to mention Leo (Messi) and Neymar for being here. I want to thank Real Madrid for their support all year.
“This is a great moment for me. Thank you to all my fans all over the world. I appreciate that. I’m so happy, thank you very much and have a good night!”
Football’s best celebrated
The initial shortlist for the Best FIFA awards is chosen by a panel of former players, with the winners chosen by national coaches and captains, members of the media, and fans.
The star-studded event was hosted by British actor Idris Elba, and the audience was littered with famous footballing names.
For Ronaldo, it was yet another trophy to place in an already bulging cabinet.
The striker helped Real Madrid its first league and European Cup double since 1958 last season — the first side to win back-to-back Champions League titles in the process.
Best FIFA Award winner 2016/17
Best men’s player — Cristiano Ronaldo
Best women’s player — Lieke Martens
Best women’s coach — Sarina Wiegman
Best goalkeeper — Gianluigi Buffon
Best men’s coach — Zinedine Zidane
Puskás award — Olivier Giroud
Fan award — Celtic FC
FIFA fair play award — Francis Kone
He currently leads the Champions League goalscoring charts with 110 goals (Messi has scored 97), top-scoring in last year’s competition with 12.
There was more success for Madrid, as coach Zinedine Zidane, who lead his side on a record 40-game unbeaten run last season, scooped the best coach award.
Five Madrid players — Ronaldo, Marcelo, Toni Kroos, Luka Modric, and Sergio Ramos — made it into the FIFA FIFPro World 11.
Arsenal and France striker Olivier Giroud picked up the FIFA Puskás Award for the best goal of the year.
Giroud netted a stunning “scorpion kick” against Crystal Palace in January — so-called because he flicked the ball over his head with the back of the heel.
The Frenchman connected perfectly, sending the ball crashing off the crossbar and into Wayne Hennessey’s net.