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Full list of Ballon d’Or winners over the years

Full list of Ballon d’Or winners over the years

With the 68th Ballon d'Or award ceremony receiving well-deserved hype, take a look at the full list of Ballon d'Or winners over the years and see who has won the most.

Since its inception in 1956, the Ballon d’Or award has been one of the most prestigious award in the sport of football. From England’s Stanley Matthews in the past to modern-day icons like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, many of football’s greatest players have got this award. For those who are not aware, the Ballon d’Or is an annual award given by the French magazine France Football to honour players who have performed exceptionally well.

Currently, Messi holds the record for the most Ballon d’Or titles, with eight in total—his first in 2009, followed by wins in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2019, 2021, and most recently in 2023. Meanwhile, Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is not far behind, with five Ballon d’Or awards to his name.

With the 68th annual ceremony of the Ballon d’Or set to take place soon, it will be exciting to see who claims the trophy this year. From Spanish wonderkid Lamine Yamal to Jude Bellingham, many talented nominees are surely looking at this prestigious award. Now, that the Ballon d’Or is the talk of the town, take a look at the full list of Ballon d’Or winners over the years.

Ballon d’Or winners list

YearPlayerClubCountry
1956Stanley MatthewsBlackpoolEngland
1957Alfredo Di StefanoReal MadridSpain
1958Raymond KopaReal MadridFrance
1959Alfredo Di StefanoReal MadridSpain
1960Luis Suárez MiramontesBarcelonaSpain
1961Omar SivoriJuventusItaly
1962Josef MasopustDukla PragueCzechoslovakia
1963Lev YashinDynamo MoscowSoviet Union
1964Denis LawManchester UnitedScotland
1965EusébioBenficaPortugal
1966Bobby CharltonManchester UnitedEngland
1967Florian AlbertFerencvárosHungary
1968George BestManchester UnitedNorthern Ireland
1969Gianni RiveraAC MilanItaly
1970Gerd MüllerBayern MunichWest Germany
1971Johan CruyffAjaxNetherlands
1972Franz BeckenbauerBayern MunichWest Germany
1973Johan CruyffBarcelonaNetherlands
1974Johan CruyffBarcelonaNetherlands
1975Oleg BlokhinDynamo KyivSoviet Union
1976Franz BeckenbauerBayern MunichWest Germany
1977Allan SimonsenBorussia MönchengladbachDenmark
1978Kevin KeeganHamburgEngland
1979Kevin KeeganHamburgEngland
1980Karl-Heinz RummeniggeBayern MunichWest Germany
1981Karl-Heinz RummeniggeBayern MunichWest Germany
1982Paolo RossiJuventusItaly
1983Michel PlatiniJuventusFrance
1984Michel PlatiniJuventusFrance
1985Michel PlatiniJuventusFrance
1986Igor BelanovDynamo KyivSoviet Union
1987Ruud GullitAC MilanNetherlands
1988Marco van BastenAC MilanNetherlands
1989Marco van BastenAC MilanNetherlands
1990Lothar MatthäusInternazionaleGermany
1991Jean-Pierre PapinMarseilleFrance
1992Marco van BastenAC MilanNetherlands
1993Roberto BaggioJuventusItaly
1994Hristo StoichkovBarcelonaBulgaria
1995George WeahAC MilanLiberia
1996Matthias SammerBorussia DortmundGermany
1997RonaldoInternazionaleBrazil
1998Zinedine ZidaneJuventusFrance
1999RivaldoBarcelonaBrazil
2000Luís FigoReal MadridPortugal
2001Michael OwenLiverpoolEngland
2002RonaldoReal MadridBrazil
2003Pavel NedvědJuventusCzech Republic
2004Andriy ShevchenkoAC MilanUkraine
2005RonaldinhoBarcelonaBrazil
2006Fabio CannavaroReal MadridItaly
2007KakáMilanBrazil
2008Cristiano RonaldoManchester UnitedPortugal
2009Lionel MessiBarcelonaArgentina
2010Lionel MessiBarcelonaArgentina
2011Lionel MessiBarcelonaArgentina
2012Lionel MessiBarcelonaArgentina
2013Cristiano RonaldoReal MadridPortugal
2014Cristiano RonaldoReal MadridPortugal
2015Lionel MessiBarcelonaArgentina
2016Cristiano RonaldoReal MadridPortugal
2017Cristiano RonaldoReal MadridPortugal
2018Luka ModrićReal MadridCroatia
2019Lionel MessiBarcelonaArgentina
2020Cancelled
2021Lionel MessiParis Saint-GermainArgentina
2022Karim BenzemaReal MadridFrance
2023Lionel MessiInter MiamiArgentina

Ballon d’Or 2024

The 68th edition of the awards ceremony will take place on Monday, 28 October, at the grand Théâtre du Châtelet, located at Place du Châtelet in Paris. Indian football fans can live stream the award ceremony at 12:30 am IST on October 29.

Men’s Ballon d’Or 2024 Nominees

PlayerCountryClub(s)
Jude BellinghamEnglandReal Madrid
Hakan ÇalhanoğluTurkeyInter
Dani CarvajalSpainReal Madrid
Rúben DiasPortugalManchester City
Artem DovbykUkraineDnipro / Girona / Roma
Phil FodenEnglandManchester City
Alejandro GrimaldoSpainBayer Leverkusen
Erling HaalandNorwayManchester City
Mats HummelsGermanyBorussia Dortmund
Harry KaneEnglandBayern Munich
Toni KroosGermanyReal Madrid
Ademola LookmanNigeriaAtalanta
Emiliano MartínezArgentinaAston Villa
Lautaro MartínezArgentinaInter
Kylian MbappéFranceParis Saint-Germain / Real Madrid
Martin ØdegaardNorwayArsenal
Dani OlmoSpainLeipzig / Barcelona
Cole PalmerEnglandManchester City / Chelsea
Declan RiceEnglandArsenal
RodriSpainManchester City
Antonio RüdigerGermanyReal Madrid
Bukayo SakaEnglandArsenal
William SalibaFranceArsenal
Federico ValverdeUruguayReal Madrid
Vinícius JúniorBrazilReal Madrid
VitinhaPortugalParis Saint-Germain
Nico WilliamsSpainAthletic Club
Florian WirtzGermanyBayer Leverkusen
Granit XhakaSwitzerlandBayer Leverkusen
Lamine YamalSpainBarcelona
List of nominees for Ballon d’Or 2024
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