Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo says he's silenced his doubters by winning FIFA's inaugural "The Best" award.
Ronaldo lifted the award at a star-studded ceremony in Zurich
on Monday after a glittering year on the pitch saw him lead Madrid to
Champions League glory and captain Portugal to their first ever major
international triumph at Euro 2016.However, Ronaldo's year was blighted by media reports in December containing data leaks which alleged he had hidden tens of millions of euros in British Virgin Island tax havens.
Ronaldo, 31, has strongly denied all claims of wrongdoing.
"There were many doubts, many campaigns against me from inside and outside football," Ronaldo told Spanish radio station COPE.
"They wanted to hit me from all sides and the truth is The Best was The Best and that is me, so I am very happy.
"They wanted me to feel bad, but as I have said 'he who owes nothing, fears nothing in life'. As always, I have shut up a few mouths once again."
Ronaldo was the hot favourite to win the award after picking up the Ballon d'Or
However, the four-time World Player of the Year insists he is calm and believes justice will be done in his favour.
"It bothers me because when you do things well, when you help a lot of people and I am going to mention the award for charity work, which is one of the best awards I have in my museum," he added.
Cristiano Ronaldo has won the The Best FIFA Mens Player of 2016 Award
"It bothered me and it continues to bother me, but justice is always done in the end and so we are going to wait and see what happens."
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