Spain bathed in glory yesterday after Barcelona star Lionel Messi won the Ballon d’Or for best footballer of the year for a record fourth time, cementing his claim to be one of the greatest players of all time.

Spain coach Vicente del Bosque also snatched top honours, in recognition of their Euro 2012 triumph, which followed its 2010 World Cup win and Euro 2008 crown, to top a virtual clean sweep for Spanish and La Liga players at the prestigious awards.

But it was the smiling 25-year-old Argentine international who stole the show, with pictures of him picking up the FIFA prize in Zurich dressed in an eyebrow-raising black and white-spotted suit and bow tie, splashed across front pages.

“Spain!!!” headlined Madrid-based Marca, the country’s biggest-selling sports daily and a favourite of Real Madrid fans.

“Unique, unmatchable Messi,” the paper said after the striker scored a stunning 91 goals in 2012 in all competitions, smashing the 40-year-old record of German legend Gerd Mueller of 85.

Rival sports daily AS, too, lavished praise on Messi.

“Since we have known him, every year he plays better, every year he scores more goals,” said the paper’s columnist Alfredo Relano.

“I have never seen a player with such power. He lacks aesthetic but he has plenty of everything else,” he said, predicting even more to come.

“Golden Messi,” headlined the Barcelona-based Mundo Depor-tivo, adding: “Leo Messi is the greatest. Huge. Unique.”

On his return to Barcelona airport, Messi told reporters that he had forgotten many people in his speech but had wanted to mention Barca coach Tito Vilanova, who is being treated for a cancer of the salivary gland, and defender Eric Abidal.

The French defender is training with the squad again after a liver transplant.

“When things calmed down I remembered Tito and Abidal and everyone, obviously,” Messi said, apologising for his omission.

Messi was one of three players in the Spanish league on the shortlist for the world’s best footballer award. The two others were his Barcelon a team-mate Andres Iniesta and rival striker Cristiano Ronaldo, of Real Madrid.

In addition, all of the top six names in the final ranking that Messi topped were from La Liga teams.

In the FIFPro selection for the best 11-man line-up, meanwhile, six were Spaniards and all but two were from the Spanish league.

Barcelona president Sandro Rosell said he was “very proud of our players and to be with Barcelona”, the club said on its Twitter feed.

The president of the Spanish Royal Football Federation, Angel Villar, said Del Bosque’s award was “a new prize for Spanish football that is going through some marvellous years”.

Outside the footballing sphere, Spanish tennis champion Rafael Nadal, in Twitter messages, congratulated Messi and Del Bosque.

“Congrats to Leo Messi for his new golden ball,” he wrote.

“It was difficult with two cracks like Iniesta and Cristiano.”

“How proud I feel of Del Bosque, making history with this great squad,” he added.

Goal track

The following is a breakdown of Lionel Messi’s goals last year for club and country.

Barcelona  
Copa del Rey 5
Primera Division 59
Champions League 13
Spanish Super Cup 2
Club total 79
   
Argentina  
World Cup qualifiers 5
Friendly matches 7
Country total 12
   
Overall 91

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