Lionel Messi
The hundreds of millions of passionate soccer fans around the world don't agree on much, but there's near unanimity that Lionel Messi is the greatest player of his generation. Unlike his compatriot Diego Maradona, the 24-year-old Argentine might not have lifted the most important prize of them all a World Cup but he's won everything that matters for his club, Barcelona (such as multiple La Liga and Champions League titles, including the defeat of Manchester United), and he is in the running for his third Ballon d'Or in a row. Leo's latest achievement: scoring his 200th goal for Barça, a staggering feat that took him only 286 games to achieve. In the process, Messi has brought the world's most popular sport to even greater heights of commercial appeal and success, as evidenced by the growing numbers of American kids wearing Messi's Barça jersey to school.
Special Features:
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Introduction
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Person of the Year: The Protester
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A Year in the Making
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Runner-Up: William McRaven
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Runner-Up: Ai Weiwei
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Runner-Up: Paul Ryan
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Runner-Up: Kate Middleton
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People Who Mattered
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Fond Farewells
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Profiles of Protesters
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Crazy, Stupid, Cool
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Videos
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Photos: Peter Hapak's Profiles of Protesters Around the World
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Photos: My Year On Revolution Road by Yuri Kozyrev
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Photos: Kate Middleton's Best Fashion Moments of 2011
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Photos: Meet Loukanikos, Athens' Protest Dog
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Photos: Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin
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Ai Weiwei's Photographs
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Special Ops: A Photo History
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Photos: Sidi Bouzid, the Tunisian Town Where the Arab Spring Began
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Protests and Counterprotests in Russia
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OWS: Protests and Camp Shutdowns
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18 Days that Shook the World
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Graphic: TIME's Person of the Year, from 1927 to 2011
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