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Ballon d'Or Dream Team

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Soccer team published by France Football in 2020

TheBallon d'Or Dream Team is an all-timeall-star team published byFrance Football on 14 December 2020 after conducting an internet poll of fans to select a football dream team starting from October 2020.[1][2][3] The final team was selected by 140France Football correspondents around the world.[4][5] A second and a third team were also published.[6][7]

Nominations

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The nominations were announced from 5 October 2020 through 19 October 2020. The winners were revealed on 14 December 2020 and lined up in a3–4–3 formation.[8]Brazil was the country with the highest number of nominated players (20 athletes), ahead ofItaly (16),Germany (13),Netherlands (12),Spain (8),England andFrance (7).

Goalkeepers

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Lev Yashin, the only goalkeeper to ever win theBallon d'Or

The nominations for the goalkeepers were announced on 5 October 2020.[1][8]

NationalityPlayerYearsClub with most appearancesBest result at Ballon d'Or
EnglandGordon Banks1955–1978EnglandLeicester City (356)7th in1972
ItalyGianluigi Buffon1995–2023ItalyJuventus (674)2nd in 2006
SpainIker Casillas1999–2019SpainReal Madrid (725)4th in 2008
GermanySepp Maier1962–1979GermanyBayern Munich (651)5th in 1975
GermanyManuel Neuer2005–presentGermanyBayern Munich (403)3rd in2014
CameroonThomas N'Kono1974–1997SpainEspanyol (234)Not eligible[note 1]
DenmarkPeter Schmeichel1981–2003EnglandManchester United (398)5th in 1992
NetherlandsEdwin van der Sar1991–2011NetherlandsAjax (312)24th in 2008
Soviet UnionLev Yashin1950–1970Soviet UnionDynamo Moscow (326)Winner in 1963
ItalyDino Zoff1961–1983ItalyJuventus (479)2nd in 1973

Right-backs

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Cafu, the only footballer to have appeared in three consecutiveFIFA World Cup finals

The nominations for the right-backs were announced on 5 October 2020.[1][8]

NationalityPlayerYearsClub with most appearancesBest result at Ballon d'Or
ItalyGiuseppe Bergomi1980–1999ItalyInter Milan (757)
BrazilCafu1989–2008BrazilSão Paulo (255)15th in 2002
BrazilCarlos Alberto1963–1981BrazilSantos (445)Not eligible[note 1]
BrazilDjalma Santos1948–1970BrazilPalmeiras (498)Not eligible[note 1]
ItalyClaudio Gentile1972–1988ItalyJuventus (417)
GermanyManfred Kaltz1971–1990GermanyHamburger SV (724)
GermanyPhilipp Lahm2002–2017GermanyBayern Munich (517)6th in2014
NetherlandsWim Suurbier1964–1982NetherlandsAjax (279)
FranceLilian Thuram1991–2008ItalyParma (228)7th in 1998
GermanyBerti Vogts1965–1979GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach (528)4th in 1975

Centre-backs

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The nominations for the centre-backs were announced on 5 October 2020.[1][8]

NationalityPlayerYearsClub with most appearancesBest result at Ballon d'Or
ItalyFranco Baresi1978–1997ItalyMilan (719)2nd in 1989
GermanyFranz Beckenbauer1964–1983GermanyBayern Munich (575)Winner in 1972 and 1976
ItalyFabio Cannavaro1992–2011ItalyParma (288)Winner in 2006
FranceMarcel Desailly1986–2005EnglandChelsea (222)8th in 1996
NetherlandsRonald Koeman1980–1997SpainBarcelona (264)5th in 1988
EnglandBobby Moore1958–1978EnglandWest Ham United (647)2nd in 1970
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella1974–1989ArgentinaRiver Plate (291)Not eligible[note 1]
SpainSergio Ramos2004–presentSpainReal Madrid (660)6th in 2017
GermanyMatthias Sammer1985–1998GermanyBorussia Dortmund (153)Winner in 1996
ItalyGaetano Scirea1972–1988ItalyJuventus (554)12th in 1982

Left-backs

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The nominations for the left-backs were announced on 5 October 2020.[1][8]

NationalityPlayerYearsClub with most appearancesBest result at Ballon d'Or
GermanyAndreas Brehme1980–1998Germany1. FC Kaiserslautern (237)3rd in 1990
GermanyPaul Breitner1970–1983GermanyBayern Munich (347)2nd in 1981
ItalyAntonio Cabrini1975–1991ItalyJuventus (442)13th in 1978
ItalyGiacinto Facchetti1961–1978ItalyInter Milan (639)2nd in 1965
BrazilJúnior1974–1993BrazilFlamengo (417)Not eligible[note 1]
NetherlandsRuud Krol1968–1986NetherlandsAjax (457)3rd in 1979
ItalyPaolo Maldini1985–2009ItalyMilan (902)3rd in 1994 and 2003
BrazilMarcelo2005–2024SpainReal Madrid (514)16th in 2017
BrazilNílton Santos1948–1964BrazilBotafogo (485)Not eligible[note 1]
BrazilRoberto Carlos1991–2012SpainReal Madrid (527)2nd in 2002

Defensive midfielders/Centre midfielders

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The nominations for the defensive midfielders were announced on 12 October 2020.[1][8]

NationalityPlayerYearsClub with most appearancesBest result at Ballon d'Or
HungaryJózsef Bozsik1943–1962HungaryBudapest Honvéd (447)6th in 1956
SpainSergio Busquets2007–presentSpainBarcelona (591)20th in2012
BrazilDidi1946–1967BrazilFluminense (150)Not eligible[note 1]
BrazilPaulo Roberto Falcão1973–1986BrazilInternacional (157)Not eligible[note 1]
EnglandSteven Gerrard1998–2016EnglandLiverpool (710)3rd in 2005
BrazilGérson1959–1974BrazilBotafogo (243)Not eligible[note 1]
SpainPep Guardiola1988–2006SpainBarcelona (382)24th in 1994
Czech RepublicJosef Masopust1950–1970Czech RepublicDukla Prague (430)Winner in 1962
GermanyLothar Matthäus1979–2000GermanyBayern Munich (406)Winner in 1990
NetherlandsJohan Neeskens1968–1991SpainBarcelona (181)5th in 1974
ItalyAndrea Pirlo1995–2017ItalyMilan (401)5th in 2007
ArgentinaFernando Redondo1985–2004SpainReal Madrid (228)18th in 2000
NetherlandsFrank Rijkaard1980–1995NetherlandsAjax (336)3rd in 1988 and 1989
GermanyBernd Schuster1978–1997SpainBarcelona (238)2nd in 1980
NetherlandsClarence Seedorf1992–2014ItalyMilan (432)17th in 1997
SpainLuis Suárez1951–1973ItalyInter Milan (333)Winner in 1960
ItalyMarco Tardelli1972–1988ItalyJuventus (379)15th in 1982
FranceJean Tigana1975–1991FranceBordeaux (371)2nd in 1984
SpainXabi Alonso2000–2017SpainReal Madrid (236)10th in2010
SpainXavi1997–2019SpainBarcelona (767)3rd in 2009,2010 and2011

Attacking midfielders/Inside Forwards

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The nominations for the offensive midfielders were announced on 12 October 2020.[1][8]

NationalityPlayerYearsClub with most appearancesBest result at Ballon d'Or
ItalyRoberto Baggio1983–2004ItalyJuventus (200)Winner in 1993
EnglandBobby Charlton1956–1976EnglandManchester United (758)Winner in 1966
Alfredo Di Stéfano1945–1966SpainReal Madrid (396)WinnerSuper Ballon d'Or in 1989[9]

Winner in 1957 and 1959

UruguayEnzo Francescoli1980–1997ArgentinaRiver Plate (233)Not eligible[note 1]
NetherlandsRuud Gullit1979–1998ItalyMilan (171)Winner in 1987
RomaniaGheorghe Hagi1982–2001TurkeyGalatasaray (192)4th in 1994
SpainAndrés Iniesta2002–2024SpainBarcelona (674)2nd in2010
FranceRaymond Kopa1949–1968FranceReims (463)Winner in 1958
HungaryLászló Kubala1945–1967SpainBarcelona (256)5th in 1957
ArgentinaDiego Maradona1976–1997ItalyNapoli (259)Winner of Ballon d'Or for services to football in 1995[10]

Winner in 1986 and 1990[11]

ItalySandro Mazzola1961–1977ItalyInter Milan (570)2nd in 1971
BrazilPelé1957–1977BrazilSantos (656)Winner of Ballon d'Or for services to football in2013

Winner in 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964 and 1970[11]

FranceMichel Platini1973–1987ItalyJuventus (224)Winner in 1983, 1984 and 1985
HungaryFerenc Puskás1943–1966HungaryBudapest Honvéd (358)2nd in 1960
ItalyGianni Rivera1959–1979ItalyMilan (658)Winner in 1969
UruguayJuan Alberto Schiaffino1945–1962UruguayPeñarol (227)Not eligible[note 1]
BrazilSócrates1974–1989BrazilCorinthians (269)Not eligible[note 1]
ItalyFrancesco Totti1993–2017ItalyRoma (786)5th in 2001
BrazilZico1971–1994BrazilFlamengo (505)Not eligible[note 1]
FranceZinedine Zidane1989–2006SpainReal Madrid (231)Winner in 1998

Right wingers

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The nominations for the right wingers were announced on 19 October 2020.[1][8]

NationalityPlayerYearsClub with most appearancesBest result at Ballon d'Or
EnglandDavid Beckham1992–2013EnglandManchester United (394)2nd in 1999
Northern IrelandGeorge Best1963–1984EnglandManchester United (473)Winner in 1968
CameroonSamuel Eto'o1997–2019SpainBarcelona (199)5th in 2009
PortugalLuís Figo1990–2009SpainBarcelona (249)Winner in 2000
BrazilGarrincha1953–1972BrazilBotafogo (325)Winner in 1962[11]
BrazilJairzinho1962–1983BrazilBotafogo (413)Not eligible[note 1]
EnglandKevin Keegan1968–1984EnglandLiverpool (321)Winner in 1978 and 1979
EnglandStanley Matthews1932–1965EnglandBlackpool (428)Winner in 1956
ArgentinaLionel Messi2003–presentSpainBarcelona (778)Winner in 2009,2010,2011,2012,2015, 2019, 2021 and 2023
NetherlandsArjen Robben2000–2021GermanyBayern Munich (309)4th in2014

Centre-forward

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The nominations for the center-forward were announced on 19 October 2020.[1][8]

NationalityPlayerYearsClub with most appearancesBest result at Ballon d'Or
NetherlandsDennis Bergkamp1986–2006EnglandArsenal (423)2nd in 1993
NetherlandsJohan Cruyff1964–1984NetherlandsAjax (367)Winner in 1971, 1973 and 1974
ScotlandKenny Dalglish1969–1990EnglandLiverpool (502)2nd in 1983
PortugalEusébio1957–1978PortugalBenfica (440)Winner in 1965
HungarySándor Kocsis1946–1966SpainBarcelona (265)8th in 1956
GermanyGerd Müller1963–1982GermanyBayern Munich (612)Winner in 1970
BrazilRomário1985–2009BrazilVasco da Gama (350)Winner in 1994[11]
BrazilRonaldo1993–2011SpainReal Madrid (177)Winner in 1997 and 2002
NetherlandsMarco van Basten1981–1995ItalyMilan (201)Winner in 1988, 1989 and 1992
LiberiaGeorge Weah1987–2001ItalyMilan (147)Winner in 1995

Left wingers

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The nominations for the left wingers were announced on 19 October 2020.[1][8]

NationalityPlayerYearsClub with most appearancesBest result at Ballon d'Or
Soviet UnionOleg Blokhin1969–1990Soviet UnionDynamo Kyiv (585)Winner in 1975
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo2002–presentSpainReal Madrid (438)Winner in 2008,2013,2014, 2016 and 2017
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDragan Džajić1962–1978Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRed Star Belgrade (615)3rd in 1968
WalesRyan Giggs1991–2014EnglandManchester United (963)9th in 1993
FranceThierry Henry1994–2014EnglandArsenal (377)2nd in 2003
BrazilRivaldo1989–2015SpainBarcelona (235)Winner in 1999
BrazilRivellino1965–1981BrazilCorinthians (474)Not eligible[note 1]
BrazilRonaldinho1998–2015SpainBarcelona (207)Winner in 2005
GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge1974–1989GermanyBayern Munich (422)Winner in 1980 and 1981
BulgariaHristo Stoichkov1982–2003SpainBarcelona (267)Winner in 1994

Selected teams

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First Team

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First Team[6]


Second Team

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Second Team[7]


Third Team

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Third Team[7]

Notes

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnoUp until 1995, the Ballon d'Or was only awarded to European players.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefghij"Ballon d'Or Dream Team : La piste aux étoiles de FF".France Football (in French). 5 October 2020.Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved12 November 2020.
  2. ^"France Football presents the Ballon d'Or Dream Team".Marca. 5 October 2020.Archived from the original on 10 November 2020. Retrieved12 November 2020.
  3. ^"Ballon d'Or Dream Team : la liste de tous les nommés pour ce onze de légende".France Football (in French). 8 October 2020.Archived from the original on 12 November 2020. Retrieved12 November 2020.
  4. ^"Messi, Ronaldo, Beckham, Ronaldinho up for Dream Team place".Diario AS. 19 October 2020.Archived from the original on 14 November 2020. Retrieved14 November 2020.
  5. ^Crépin, Timothé (14 December 2020)."Ballon d'Or Dream Team: Découvrez les révélations de ce onze de légende !".France Football (in French). Retrieved14 December 2020.
  6. ^ab"Ballon d'Or Dream Team: Xavi alongside Messi and Cristiano".Marca. 14 December 2020.Archived from the original on 15 December 2020. Retrieved15 December 2020.
  7. ^abc"The other two Ballon d'Or Dream Team XIs: Zidane, Cruyff, Iniesta, Di Stefano... but no Casillas".Marca. 14 December 2020.Archived from the original on 15 December 2020. Retrieved15 December 2020.
  8. ^abcdefghijRiaz, Adnan (22 October 2020)."Full List Of 110 Nominees For France Football's 'Ballon d'Or Dream Team' Have Been Revealed".SPORTbible.Archived from the original on 3 November 2020. Retrieved13 November 2020.
  9. ^"Real Madrid: 21 años del único Súper Balón de Oro de la historia"Archived 14 May 2021 at theWayback Machine. Goal.com. (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 July 2014
  10. ^Combien de Ballon(s) d'Or France Football aurait pu remporter Diego Maradona ? BALLON D'OR FRANCE FOOTBALL 30 octobre 2020
  11. ^abcdMarchand, Thierry (December 2015)."On a refait le palmarès".France Football. Archived fromthe original on 1 February 2016. Retrieved13 January 2016.
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Second Team
Goalkeeper
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Third Team
Goalkeeper
Defenders
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