Lionel Messi beats Barca friends to win world player award

Argentina and Barcelona forward Lionel Messi won Fifa's Ballon d'Or award last night as the world's best player of 2010.

Messi won the trophy for a second straight year, finishing ahead of his Barcelona team-mates Andres Iniesta and Xavi Hernandez, who tasted World Cup glory last year with Spain.

"It's a very special day for me," Messi said through a translator on receiving the award at a gala ceremony in Fifa's home city Zurich.

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The 23-year-old Messi helped an exciting Barcelona team retain their Spanish league title and lead the table again this season. Messi's trademark tricky play was often mesmerising and he scored 58 goals for the Catalan club in 2010. However, he had a disappointing World Cup in South Africa, failing to score. Iniesta and Xavi, by comparison, starred for Spain. "I didn't expect to win it today," Messi said. "Already it's a source of happiness to be here with my friends and even more to win it."

Messi obtained 22.65 percent of the votes cast by coaches and captains of national teams plus invited journalists. The original shortlist featured 23 players. Andres Iniesta finished second with 17.36 percent and Xavi received 16.48 percent to finish third for the second straight year.

All three candidates learned their craft at Barcelona's La Masia youth academy.

Barcelona have now provided eight winners in the 20-year history of the Fifa honour. Messi follows former Brazilian internationals Romario (1994), Ronaldo (1996 and 1997), Rivaldo (1999) and Ronaldinho (2004 and 2005). The award was renamed this year after Fifa merged its world player award with the Ballon d'Or trophy, which had been presented to the best player in Europe by France Football magazine since 1956. Earlier, Jose Mourinho won the men's coach award for leading Inter Milan to a treble including the Champions League. Mourinho beat World Cup-winning Spain coach Vicente del Bosque and Pep Guardiola of Barcelona to the inaugural honor.

The Portuguese coach guided Inter to the Italian league and cup double before leaving to join Real Madrid.

Brazil forward Marta won the best women's player award for a fifth straight year, defeating Germany internationals Birgit Prinz and Kosovo-born Lira Bajramaj.

Silvia Neid won the inaugural women's coaching award for her work with the Germany national team.

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