PHOTO | VALERY HACHE UEFA's President Michel Platini (R) delivers the “UEFA Best Player in Europe 2012/2013 Award” to French player Franck Ribery on August 29, 2013 in Monaco after the Champions League group stage draw.
UEFA's President Michel Platini (R) delivers the “UEFA Best Player in Europe 2012/2013 Award” to French player Franck Ribery on August 29, 2013 in Monaco after the Champions League group stage draw.  
France winger Franck Ribery said Tuesday he is confident he can land the prestigious Ballon d'Or prize for the world's best player.
The 30-year-old was last week named the best player in Europe by UEFA ahead of his club side Bayern Munich lifting the European Supercup with a penalty shoot-out success over Chelsea.
And although Argentina and Barcelona star Lionel Messi has owned the Ballon d'Or for the last four years, Ribery believes he is good enough to wrench it away from the diminutive forward.
"Of course I believe," said Ribery from France's pre-World Cup qualifier training base near Paris.
"Last year I did what was needed on the pitch and off it, I was very professional. I enjoyed myself with my team, I took a lot of pleasure (and) I'm full of confidence."
Ribery is likely to feature for France in World Cup European zone qualifying Group I matches against Georgia and Belarus over the coming week.
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