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Ballon d'Or Award: List Of All Previous Winners From Stanley Matthews To Lionel Messi

The award, conceived by former French footballer and journalist Gabriel Hanot, was initially intended to recognize only European players at European clubs

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Argentine footballer Lionel Messi with his multiple Ballon d'Or awards. Photo: X | Ruben
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Established by France Football magazine, the Ballon d’Or is recognized as the highest individual honour in global football. Since its inception in 1956, this annual award has spotlighted exceptional talent, crowning the player whose performances consistently stand out on the world stage. (More Football News)

The award, conceived by former French footballer and journalist Gabriel Hanot, was initially intended to recognize only European players at European clubs. It was later redefined to become a global accolade, with Liberian George Weah breaking barriers as the first non-European winner in 1995. Today, eligibility for the Ballon d’Or is open to players from every continent.

Brazilian star Ronaldo won the award in 1997, setting a new precedent as the first South American recipient. The shift toward inclusivity continued, and by 2007, players worldwide were fully eligible to contend for the honour.

FIFA and France Football previously merged the Ballon d'Or with the FIFA World Player of the Year award to create the FIFA Ballon d'Or from 2010 to 2015. FIFA then reverted to its own award, The Best FIFA Men's Player, in 2016.

In 2018, a historic addition marked a new chapter: the Ballon d’Or Feminin, honouring the top female footballer in the world. Norway's Ada Hegerberg became the first woman to receive this accolade after an outstanding season with Olympique Lyonnais.

Lionel Messi has set a staggering benchmark with eight Ballon d’Or wins, his latest triumph in 2023 adding to a list that began in 2009. Between them, Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have dominated the award for over a decade, clinching 13 titles combined since 2008.

However, 2024 brings a fresh narrative, as neither Messi nor Ronaldo is in contention, marking the first time since 2003 that both are absent from the shortlist.

The Ballon d’Or has only missed one presentation in its 68-year history. The award was paused in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Anticipation now builds for the 2024 ceremony, as a new era beckons. This year라이브 바카라 shortlist features an array of emerging talent and seasoned stars.

Let's take a look at all the previous winners of the Ballon d'Or award

Year Player Nationality Club
2024 Not Decided Not Decided Not Decided
2023 Lionel Messi Argentina Inter Miami
2022 Karim Benzema France Real Madrid
2021 Lionel Messi Argentina Paris Saint-Germain F.C.
2020 not awarded
2019 Lionel Messi Argentina Barcelona
2018 Luka Modric Croatia Real Madrid
2017 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal Real Madrid
2016 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal Real Madrid
2015 Lionel Messi Argentina Barcelona
2014 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal Real Madrid
2013 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal Real Madrid
2012 Lionel Messi Argentina Barcelona
2011 Lionel Messi Argentina Barcelona
2010 Lionel Messi Argentina Barcelona
2009 Lionel Messi Argentina Barcelona
2008 Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal Manchester United
2007 Kaka Brazil Milan
2006 Fabio Cannavaro Italy Real Madrid
2005 Ronaldinho Brazil Barcelona
2004 Andriy Shevchenko Ukraine Milan
2003 Pavel Nedved Czechia Juventus
2002 Ronaldo Brazil Real Madrid
2001 Michael Owen England Liverpool
2000 Luis Figo Portugal Real Madrid
1999 Rivaldo Brazil Barcelona
1998 Zinedine Zidane France Juventus
1997 Ronaldo Brazil Internazionale
1996 Matthias Sammer Germany Borussia Dortmund
1995 George Weah Liberia Milan
1994 Hristo Stoichkov Bulgaria Barcelona
1993 Roberto Baggio Italy Juventus
1992 Marco van Basten Netherlands Milan
1991 Jean-Pierre Papin France Marseille
1990 Lothar Matthaus Germany Internazionale
1989 Marco van Basten Netherlands Milan
1988 Marco van Basten Netherlands Milan
1987 Ruud Gullit Netherlands Milan
1986 Igor Belanov Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv
1985 Michel Platini France Juventus
1984 Michel Platini France Juventus
1983 Michel Platini France Juventus
1982 Paolo Rossi Italy Juventus
1981 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge West Germany Bayern Munich
1980 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge West Germany Bayern Munich
1979 Kevin Keegan England Hamburg
1978 Kevin Keegan England Hamburg
1977 Allan Simonsen Denmark Borussia Monchengladbach
1976 Franz Beckenbauer West Germany Bayern Munich
1975 Oleg Blokhin Soviet Union Dynamo Kyiv
1974 Johan Cruyff Netherlands Barcelona
1973 Johan Cruyff Netherlands Barcelona
1972 Franz Beckenbauer West Germany Bayern Munich
1971 Johan Cruyff Netherlands Ajax
1970 Gerd Muller West Germany Bayern Munich
1969 Gianni Rivera Italy Milan
1968 George Best Northern Ireland Manchester United
1967 Florian Albert Hungary Ferencvarosi TC
1966 Bobby Charlton England Manchester United
1965 Eusebio Portugal Benfica
1964 Denis Law Scotland Manchester United
1963 Lev Yashin Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow
1962 Josef Masopust Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague
1961 Omar Sivori Italy Juventus
1960 Luis Suarez Spain Barcelona
1959 Alfredo Di Stefano Argentina / Spain Real Madrid
1958 Raymond Kopa France Real Madrid
1957 Alfredo Di Stefano Argentina / Spain Real Madrid
1956 Stanley Matthews England Blackpool

The award is voted on by journalists from the top 100 countries in the FIFA rankings. Each journalist, one from each country, selects 10 players in ranked order and allocates points based on their positions. The player with the highest total points is declared the winner.

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