The 16th Globe Soccer Awards, held at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai, brought together the global football elite for a celebration of excellence across the sport. Among more than 20 honours presented, Cristiano Ronaldo once again stood out, being named Best Middle East Player for the third consecutive year—underscoring his enduring impact on football in the region.

Ronaldo’s Relentless Drive
Receiving the award, the Al Nassr star described the Globe Soccer Awards as one of his favourite ceremonies, praising the unique gathering of players, presidents, and familiar faces. Ronaldo reiterated that his motivation remains unchanged, regardless of where he plays.
“I want to win more trophies and reach a number, and I will reach that number.” His ambition is clear: to continue winning trophies, scoring goals, and pushing toward the historic milestone of 1,000 career goals.

PSG and Individual Brilliance
The evening also highlighted Paris Saint-Germain’s dominance. PSG were named Best Men’s Club. Individually, Ousmane Dembélé claimed Best Men’s Player for the first time, and Barcelona’s Aitana Bonmatí made history by securing Best Women’s Player for a third straight year.

Conclusion
The Globe Soccer Awards once again reflected football’s evolving landscape—where emerging stars shine, clubs are recognised for excellence, and legends like Cristiano Ronaldo continue to redefine longevity and ambition at the highest level.
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