Colombian footballer James Rodriguez was voted the
best athlete in the Americas by the International Association of Sports
Reporters in the Americas (AIPS), Spain's media reported Friday.
Rodriguez, a midfielder for Spanish club Real Madrid, was a key
player on Colombia's national team during the 2014 Brazil World Cup,
winning world soccer body FIFA's Golden Boot for his six goals,
including the best goal of the championship in a match against Uruguay.
The young Rodriguez, 23, joined Real Madrid after the World Cup, and
quickly became one of coach Carlo Ancelotti's top players, helping the
squad win this year's UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup, held this
month in Morocco.
Rodriguez will receive the award in March, during the AIPS Games, to be held in Manaos, Brazil.
The award for the continent's best female athlete of the year also
went to a Colombian, track and field star Caterine Ibarguen, gold medal
winner at the Central American and Caribbean Games, held in Veracruz,
Mexico, while Argentina's national football team, which came in second
at the World Cup, was voted best team in the Americas.
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