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Annual association football award
For the equivalent award given to the best women's football player, seeBallon d'Or Féminin.

Award
Ballon d'Or
An award consisting of a golden football
Ballon d'Or trophy
Presented byFrance Football
First award18 December 1956; 68 years ago (1956-12-18)
Currently held byFranceOusmane Dembélé
(1st win)
Most awardsArgentinaLionel Messi
(8 awards)
Most nominationsPortugalCristiano Ronaldo
(18 nominations)
Websitefrancefootball.fr
RelatedAdditional awards
← 2025 ·Ballon d'Or· 2026 →

TheBallon d'Or (French pronunciation:[balɔ̃dɔʁ];lit.'Golden Ball') is an annualfootball award presented by French magazineFrance Football since1956 to honour the player deemed to have performed the best over the previous season.

Conceived by sports writersGabriel Hanot andJacques Ferran, the Ballon d'Or was based exclusively on voting by football journalists up until2006. Originally, it was awarded only to players from Europe and was widely known as theEuropean Footballer of the Year award. In1995, the Ballon d'Or was expanded to include all players of any origin that have been active at European clubs. The award became a global prize in2007 with all professional footballers from around the world being eligible; additionally, coaches and captains of national teams were also given the right to vote, before reverting to just journalists in2016.

Between2010 and2015, in an agreement withFIFA, the award was merged with theFIFA World Player of the Year, and was known as theFIFA Ballon d'Or. That partnership ended in 2016, and the award reverted to the Ballon d'Or, while FIFA also reverted to its own separate annual award,The Best FIFA Men's Player. In2022,France Football modified the rules for the Ballon d'Or. The timing was changed so that awards were given not for achievements during a calendar year, but for a football season, and it was also determined that an international jury of specialized journalists, with one representative per country, from the top 100 in the latestFIFA Men's World Ranking would elect the winner of the award.UEFA co-organizes the Ballon d'Or gala since2024, withFrance Football retaining the voting system and the Ballon d'Or name.

Lionel Messi has won the Ballon d'Or a record eight times, followed byCristiano Ronaldo with five.Johan Cruyff,Michel Platini andMarco van Basten each won the award three times, whileAlfredo Di Stéfano,Franz Beckenbauer,Kevin Keegan,Karl-Heinz Rummenigge andRonaldo have each won it twice.Ousmane Dembélé is the current holder of the award, having won its most recent edition in2025.

Overview

Gianni Rivera hoisting the1969 Ballon d'Or.

The Ballon d'Or is widely regarded as football's most prestigious and valuable individual award.[1][2][3][4] Prior to2007, it was based exclusively on voting by football journalists and was generally known as the continental European Footballer of the Year award in English language and much international media.[5][6] Even after 2007, it was usually identified with and referred to by that name because of its origin as a European award,[7][8] until it was merged with theFIFA World Player of the Year award cementing its new worldwide claim.[9][10]Stanley Matthews ofEngland was theinaugural winner of the award.[11][12] Liberia'sGeorge Weah, the only African recipient, became the first non-European to win the award in1995, the year that rules of eligibility were changed and the Ballon d'Or was expanded to include all players of any origin, active at European clubs;[13][14]two years later,Ronaldo of Brazil became the first South American without a European citizenship to claim the award,[13] and he is still the youngest winner ever at 21 years and 96 days old.[15] The award became a global prize in 2007 with all professional footballers from clubs around the world being eligible;[16] additionally, coaches and captains of national teams were also given the right to vote,[6][15] before reverting to just journalists in2016.[17][18]

Lionel Messi holds the record for most Ballon d'Or wins with eight,[4][19] while five-time winnerCristiano Ronaldo earned the most nominations with eighteen.[20] Messi is the only player to win the award with three clubs and also the only one to win it while playing outside Europe,[21][22] as well as being the player with the mostpodiums, finishing in the top-three a record fourteen times.[4] Three players have won the award three times each:Johan Cruyff,Michel Platini andMarco van Basten.[11][20] With seven awards each, Dutch, German, Portuguese and French players have won the second most Ballons d'Or, underneath Argentina in first with eight.[14] Players from Germany (1972,1981) and the Netherlands (1988) occupied the top-three spots in a single year. German (1972) and Italian (1988–1990) clubs achieved the same feat, including two individual years dominated byMilan players (1988,1989), a unique record until Spanish clubs experienced an unprecedented dominance (20092012,2015, 2016) andBarcelona (2010) became the second club to occupy the top-three.[19] The award shows a bias in favour of attacking players,[23] and, over time, it has gone to a more exclusive set of leagues and clubs.[6] Prior to 1995, ten leagues supplied Ballon d'Or winners, whereas only England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United States have supplied winners since then.[6][24] Spain'sLa Liga has the most Ballon d'Or winners overall, with twenty-four wins shared between Barcelona andReal Madrid; with twelve wins each,[25] the two Spanish clubs also lead the overall club ranking for producing the most winners.[24][26]

Between 2010 and 2015 inclusive, the award was merged with a similar one, the FIFA World Player of the Year award, to create theFIFA Ballon d'Or,[18][27] which was awarded to the world's best male player before FIFA andFrance Football decided not to continue the merging agreement.[2][15] The recipients of the joint FIFA Ballon d'Or are considered as winners by both award organizations.[6][28][29] After 2011,UEFA created theUEFA Best Player in Europe Award to maintain the tradition of the original Ballon d'Or of specifically honouring a football player from Europe.[30] In 2020,Groupe Amaury, to whichFrance Football belongs,[31] decided that no award would be given for the year due to theimpact of the COVID-19 pandemic on association football.[1][32] The widespread public opinion is that the 2020 Ballon d'Or should have been awarded toRobert Lewandowski.[33][34][35]

France Football modified the rules for the Ballon d'Or in2022.[18] They changed the timing so that awards were given not for achievements during a calendar year, but for a football season.[15][36] It was also decided that an international jury of specialized journalists, with one representative per country, from the top 100 in the latestFIFA Men's World Ranking would determine the winner of the award;[17][37] the plebiscite had previously been open to all countries since 2007.[15][36] UEFA co-organizes the Ballon d'Or gala since2024, withFrance Football retaining the voting system and the Ballon d'Or name.[31][38]

Criteria

The Ballon d'Or is awarded based on three main criteria:[18][37]

1) Individual performances, decisive and impressive character;
2) Team performances and achievements;
3) Class and fair play.

Nevertheless, critics have occasionally described the award as a "popularity contest",[39][40] criticizing its voting process,[17] its bias in favour of attacking players,[23] and the idea of systematically singling out an individual in a team sport.[41][42]

Winners

Lionel Messi won the most Ballons d'Or in history, with eight wins in three different decades. He is also the record holder for most consecutive wins, with four between2009 and2012.
Cristiano Ronaldo has been nominated for the Ballon d'Or a record eighteen times, and is a five-time winner.
Stanley Matthews was the inaugural recipient of the award, and the oldest player to ever win it.
Luis Suárez was the first midfielder to ever win the award.
Lev Yashin is the only goalkeeper to win the award.
Johan Cruyff was the first player to win the award three times.
Franz Beckenbauer is the only defender to win the award twice.
George Weah—the only African recipient—was the first non-European to win the award.
Two-time winnerRonaldo became the first South American to claim the award, and he is still the youngest winner ever at 21 years and 96 days old.
Ousmane Dembélé is the current award holder.

Note: Until2021, the Ballon d'Or was awarded based on player performance during the calendar year. Since2022, jurors have been instructed to take into account the previous season.[2][36]

Player(X)Denotes the number of times the player had won the award at that time (for players with multiple wins)
Ballon d'Or winners[a]
YearRankPlayerTeamPoints
Ballon d'Or (1956–2009)
19561stEnglandStanley MatthewsEnglandBlackpool47
2ndSpainAlfredo Di Stéfano[note 1]SpainReal Madrid44
3rdFranceRaymond KopaSpainReal Madrid[note 2]33
19571stSpainAlfredo Di Stéfano(1)SpainReal Madrid72
2ndEnglandBilly WrightEnglandWolverhampton Wanderers19
3rdEnglandDuncan EdwardsEnglandManchester United16
FranceRaymond KopaSpainReal Madrid
19581stFranceRaymond KopaSpainReal Madrid71
2ndWest GermanyHelmut RahnWest GermanyRot-Weiss Essen40
3rdFranceJust FontaineFranceReims23
19591stSpainAlfredo Di Stéfano(2)SpainReal Madrid80
2ndFranceRaymond KopaFranceReims[note 3]42
3rdWalesJohn CharlesItalyJuventus24
19601stSpainLuis SuárezSpainBarcelona54
2ndHungaryFerenc PuskásSpainReal Madrid37
3rdWest GermanyUwe SeelerWest GermanyHamburger SV33
19611stItalyOmar Sívori[note 4]ItalyJuventus46
2ndSpainLuis SuárezItalyInter Milan[note 5]40
3rdEnglandJohnny HaynesEnglandFulham22
19621stCzechoslovakiaJosef MasopustCzechoslovakiaDukla Prague65
2ndPortugalEusébioPortugalBenfica53
3rdWest GermanyKarl-Heinz SchnellingerWest Germany1. FC Köln33
19631stSoviet UnionLev YashinSoviet UnionDynamo Moscow73
2ndItalyGianni RiveraItalyMilan55
3rdEnglandJimmy GreavesEnglandTottenham Hotspur50
19641stScotlandDenis LawEnglandManchester United61
2ndSpainLuis SuárezItalyInter Milan43
3rdSpainAmancioSpainReal Madrid38
19651stPortugalEusébioPortugalBenfica67
2ndItalyGiacinto FacchettiItalyInter Milan59
3rdSpainLuis SuárezItalyInter Milan45
19661stEnglandBobby CharltonEnglandManchester United81
2ndPortugalEusébioPortugalBenfica80
3rdWest GermanyFranz BeckenbauerWest GermanyBayern Munich59
19671stHungaryFlórián AlbertHungaryFerencváros68
2ndEnglandBobby CharltonEnglandManchester United40
3rdScotlandJimmy JohnstoneScotlandCeltic39
19681stNorthern IrelandGeorge BestEnglandManchester United61
2ndEnglandBobby CharltonEnglandManchester United53
3rdSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDragan DžajićSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRed Star Belgrade46
19691stItalyGianni RiveraItalyMilan83
2ndItalyGigi RivaItalyCagliari79
3rdWest GermanyGerd MüllerWest GermanyBayern Munich38
19701stWest GermanyGerd MüllerWest GermanyBayern Munich77
2ndEnglandBobby MooreEnglandWest Ham United70
3rdItalyGigi RivaItalyCagliari65
19711stNetherlandsJohan Cruyff(1)NetherlandsAjax116
2ndItalySandro MazzolaItalyInter Milan57
3rdNorthern IrelandGeorge BestEnglandManchester United56
19721stWest GermanyFranz Beckenbauer(1)West GermanyBayern Munich81
2ndWest GermanyGerd MüllerWest GermanyBayern Munich79
West GermanyGünter NetzerWest GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach
19731stNetherlandsJohan Cruyff(2)SpainBarcelona[note 6]96
2ndItalyDino ZoffItalyJuventus47
3rdWest GermanyGerd MüllerWest GermanyBayern Munich44
19741stNetherlandsJohan Cruyff(3)SpainBarcelona116
2ndWest GermanyFranz BeckenbauerWest GermanyBayern Munich105
3rdPolandKazimierz DeynaPolandLegia Warsaw35
19751stSoviet UnionOleg BlokhinSoviet UnionDynamo Kyiv122
2ndWest GermanyFranz BeckenbauerWest GermanyBayern Munich42
3rdNetherlandsJohan CruyffSpainBarcelona27
19761stWest GermanyFranz Beckenbauer(2)West GermanyBayern Munich91
2ndNetherlandsRob RensenbrinkBelgiumAnderlecht75
3rdCzechoslovakiaIvo ViktorCzechoslovakiaDukla Prague52
19771stDenmarkAllan SimonsenWest GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach74
2ndEnglandKevin KeeganWest GermanyHamburger SV[note 7]71
3rdFranceMichel PlatiniFranceNancy70
19781stEnglandKevin Keegan(1)West GermanyHamburger SV87
2ndAustriaHans KranklSpainBarcelona[note 8]81
3rdNetherlandsRob RensenbrinkBelgiumAnderlecht50
19791stEnglandKevin Keegan(2)West GermanyHamburger SV118
2ndWest GermanyKarl-Heinz RummeniggeWest GermanyBayern Munich52
3rdNetherlandsRuud KrolNetherlandsAjax41
19801stWest GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge(1)West GermanyBayern Munich122
2ndWest GermanyBernd SchusterSpainBarcelona[note 9]34
3rdFranceMichel PlatiniFranceSaint-Étienne33
19811stWest GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge(2)West GermanyBayern Munich106
2ndWest GermanyPaul BreitnerWest GermanyBayern Munich64
3rdWest GermanyBernd SchusterSpainBarcelona39
19821stItalyPaolo RossiItalyJuventus115
2ndFranceAlain GiresseFranceBordeaux64
3rdPolandZbigniew BoniekItalyJuventus[note 10]39
19831stFranceMichel Platini(1)ItalyJuventus110
2ndScotlandKenny DalglishEnglandLiverpool26
3rdDenmarkAllan SimonsenDenmarkVejle[note 11]25
19841stFranceMichel Platini(2)ItalyJuventus110
2ndFranceJean TiganaFranceBordeaux57
3rdDenmarkPreben ElkjærItalyHellas Verona[note 12]48
19851stFranceMichel Platini(3)ItalyJuventus127
2ndDenmarkPreben ElkjærItalyHellas Verona71
3rdWest GermanyBernd SchusterSpainBarcelona46
19861stSoviet UnionIgor BelanovSoviet UnionDynamo Kyiv84
2ndEnglandGary LinekerSpainBarcelona[note 13]62
3rdSpainEmilio ButragueñoSpainReal Madrid59
19871stNetherlandsRuud GullitItalyMilan[note 14]106
2ndPortugalPaulo FutreSpainAtlético Madrid[note 15]91
3rdSpainEmilio ButragueñoSpainReal Madrid61
19881stNetherlandsMarco van Basten(1)ItalyMilan129
2ndNetherlandsRuud GullitItalyMilan88
3rdNetherlandsFrank RijkaardItalyMilan[note 16]45
19891stNetherlandsMarco van Basten(2)ItalyMilan129
2ndItalyFranco BaresiItalyMilan80
3rdNetherlandsFrank RijkaardItalyMilan43
19901stGermanyLothar MatthäusItalyInter Milan137
2ndItalySalvatore SchillaciItalyJuventus84
3rdGermanyAndreas BrehmeItalyInter Milan68
19911stFranceJean-Pierre PapinFranceMarseille141
2ndSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDejan SavićevićSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRed Star Belgrade42
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDarko PančevSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRed Star Belgrade
GermanyLothar MatthäusItalyInter Milan
19921stNetherlandsMarco van Basten(3)ItalyMilan98
2ndBulgariaHristo StoichkovSpainBarcelona80
3rdNetherlandsDennis BergkampNetherlandsAjax53
19931stItalyRoberto BaggioItalyJuventus142
2ndNetherlandsDennis BergkampItalyInter Milan[note 17]83
3rdFranceEric CantonaEnglandManchester United34
19941stBulgariaHristo StoichkovSpainBarcelona210
2ndItalyRoberto BaggioItalyJuventus136
3rdItalyPaolo MaldiniItalyMilan109
19951stLiberiaGeorge WeahItalyMilan[note 18]144
2ndGermanyJürgen KlinsmannGermanyBayern Munich[note 19]108
3rdFinlandJari LitmanenNetherlandsAjax67
19961stGermanyMatthias SammerGermanyBorussia Dortmund144
2ndBrazilRonaldoSpainBarcelona[note 20]143
3rdEnglandAlan ShearerEnglandNewcastle United[note 21]107
19971stBrazilRonaldo(1)ItalyInter Milan[note 22]222
2ndFederal Republic of YugoslaviaPredrag MijatovićSpainReal Madrid68
3rdFranceZinedine ZidaneItalyJuventus63
19981stFranceZinedine ZidaneItalyJuventus244
2ndCroatiaDavor ŠukerSpainReal Madrid68
3rdBrazilRonaldoItalyInter Milan66
19991stBrazilRivaldoSpainBarcelona219
2ndEnglandDavid BeckhamEnglandManchester United154
3rdUkraineAndriy ShevchenkoItalyMilan[note 23]64
20001stPortugalLuís FigoSpainReal Madrid[note 24]197
2ndFranceZinedine ZidaneItalyJuventus181
3rdUkraineAndriy ShevchenkoItalyMilan85
20011stEnglandMichael OwenEnglandLiverpool176
2ndSpainRaúlSpainReal Madrid140
3rdGermanyOliver KahnGermanyBayern Munich114
20021stBrazilRonaldo(2)SpainReal Madrid[note 25]169
2ndBrazilRoberto CarlosSpainReal Madrid145
3rdGermanyOliver KahnGermanyBayern Munich110
20031stCzech RepublicPavel NedvědItalyJuventus190
2ndFranceThierry HenryEnglandArsenal128
3rdItalyPaolo MaldiniItalyMilan123
20041stUkraineAndriy ShevchenkoItalyMilan175
2ndPortugalDecoSpainBarcelona[note 26]139
3rdBrazilRonaldinhoSpainBarcelona133
20051stBrazilRonaldinhoSpainBarcelona225
2ndEnglandFrank LampardEnglandChelsea148
3rdEnglandSteven GerrardEnglandLiverpool142
20061stItalyFabio CannavaroSpainReal Madrid[note 27]173
2ndItalyGianluigi BuffonItalyJuventus124
3rdFranceThierry HenryEnglandArsenal121
20071stBrazilKakáItalyMilan444
2ndPortugalCristiano RonaldoEnglandManchester United277
3rdArgentinaLionel MessiSpainBarcelona255
20081stPortugalCristiano Ronaldo(1)EnglandManchester United446
2ndArgentinaLionel MessiSpainBarcelona281
3rdSpainFernando TorresEnglandLiverpool179
20091stArgentinaLionel Messi(1)SpainBarcelona473
2ndPortugalCristiano RonaldoSpainReal Madrid[note 28]233
3rdSpainXaviSpainBarcelona170
FIFA Ballon d'Or (2010–2015)
20101stArgentinaLionel Messi(2)SpainBarcelona22.65%
2ndSpainAndrés IniestaSpainBarcelona17.36%
3rdSpainXaviSpainBarcelona16.48%
20111stArgentinaLionel Messi(3)SpainBarcelona47.88%
2ndPortugalCristiano RonaldoSpainReal Madrid21.60%
3rdSpainXaviSpainBarcelona9.23%
20121stArgentinaLionel Messi(4)SpainBarcelona41.60%
2ndPortugalCristiano RonaldoSpainReal Madrid23.68%
3rdSpainAndrés IniestaSpainBarcelona10.91%
20131stPortugalCristiano Ronaldo(2)SpainReal Madrid27.99%
2ndArgentinaLionel MessiSpainBarcelona24.72%
3rdFranceFranck RibéryGermanyBayern Munich23.36%
20141stPortugalCristiano Ronaldo(3)SpainReal Madrid37.66%
2ndArgentinaLionel MessiSpainBarcelona15.76%
3rdGermanyManuel NeuerGermanyBayern Munich15.72%
20151stArgentinaLionel Messi(5)SpainBarcelona41.33%
2ndPortugalCristiano RonaldoSpainReal Madrid27.76%
3rdBrazilNeymarSpainBarcelona7.86%
Ballon d'Or (2016–present)
20161stPortugalCristiano Ronaldo(4)SpainReal Madrid745
2ndArgentinaLionel MessiSpainBarcelona316
3rdFranceAntoine GriezmannSpainAtlético Madrid198
20171stPortugalCristiano Ronaldo(5)SpainReal Madrid946
2ndArgentinaLionel MessiSpainBarcelona670
3rdBrazilNeymarFranceParis Saint-Germain[note 29]361
20181stCroatiaLuka ModrićSpainReal Madrid753
2ndPortugalCristiano RonaldoItalyJuventus[note 30]476
3rdFranceAntoine GriezmannSpainAtlético Madrid414
20191stArgentinaLionel Messi(6)SpainBarcelona686
2ndNetherlandsVirgil van DijkEnglandLiverpool679
3rdPortugalCristiano RonaldoItalyJuventus476
2020Not awarded due to theCOVID-19 pandemic[1][32]
20211stArgentinaLionel Messi(7)FranceParis Saint-Germain[note 31]613
2ndPolandRobert LewandowskiGermanyBayern Munich580
3rdItalyJorginhoEnglandChelsea460
20221stFranceKarim BenzemaSpainReal Madrid549
2ndSenegalSadio ManéGermanyBayern Munich[note 32]193
3rdBelgiumKevin De BruyneEnglandManchester City175
20231stArgentinaLionel Messi(8)United StatesInter Miami[note 33]462
2ndNorwayErling HaalandEnglandManchester City357
3rdFranceKylian MbappéFranceParis Saint-Germain270
20241stSpainRodriEnglandManchester City1170
2ndBrazilVinícius JúniorSpainReal Madrid1129
3rdEnglandJude BellinghamSpainReal Madrid917
20251stFranceOusmane DembéléFranceParis Saint-Germain1380
2ndSpainLamine YamalSpainBarcelona1059
3rdPortugalVitinhaFranceParis Saint-Germain703
Notes
  1. ^Attributed to multiple sources:[11][20][25][26][43][44]
  1. ^Born in Argentina, Di Stéfano acquired Spanish citizenship in 1956, thus becoming eligible for the award.
  2. ^Kopa was signed by Real Madrid fromReims during 1956.
  3. ^Kopa was signed by Reims fromReal Madrid during 1959.
  4. ^Born in Argentina, Sívori acquired Italian citizenship in 1961, thus becoming eligible for the award.
  5. ^Suárez was signed by Inter Milan fromBarcelona during 1961.
  6. ^Cruyff was signed by Barcelona fromAjax during 1973.
  7. ^Keegan was signed by Hamburger SV fromLiverpool during 1977.
  8. ^Krankl was signed by Barcelona fromRapid Wien during 1978.
  9. ^Schuster was signed by Barcelona from1. FC Köln during 1980.
  10. ^Boniek was signed by Juventus fromWidzew Łódź during 1982.
  11. ^Simonsen was signed by Vejle fromCharlton Athletic during 1983.
  12. ^Elkjær was signed by Hellas Verona fromLokeren during 1984.
  13. ^Lineker was signed by Barcelona fromEverton during 1986.
  14. ^Gullit was signed by AC Milan fromPSV Eindhoven during 1987.
  15. ^Futre was signed by Atlético Madrid fromPorto during 1987.
  16. ^Rijkaard was signed by AC Milan fromZaragoza during 1988.
  17. ^Bergkamp was signed by Inter Milan fromAjax during 1993.
  18. ^Weah was signed by AC Milan fromParis Saint-Germain during 1995.
  19. ^Klinsmann was signed by Bayern Munich fromTottenham Hotspur during 1995.
  20. ^Ronaldo was signed by Barcelona fromPSV Eindhoven during 1996.
  21. ^Shearer was signed by Newcastle United fromBlackburn Rovers during 1996.
  22. ^Ronaldo was signed by Inter Milan fromBarcelona during 1997.
  23. ^Shevchenko was signed by AC Milan fromDynamo Kyiv during 1999.
  24. ^Figo was signed by Real Madrid fromBarcelona during 2000.
  25. ^Ronaldo was signed by Real Madrid fromInter Milan during 2002.
  26. ^Deco was signed by Barcelona fromPorto during 2004.
  27. ^Cannavaro was signed by Real Madrid fromJuventus during 2006.
  28. ^Cristiano Ronaldo was signed by Real Madrid fromManchester United during 2009.
  29. ^Neymar was signed by Paris Saint-Germain fromBarcelona during 2017.
  30. ^Cristiano Ronaldo was signed by Juventus fromReal Madrid during 2018.
  31. ^Messi was signed by Paris Saint-Germain fromBarcelona during 2021.
  32. ^Mané was signed by Bayern Munich fromLiverpool during 2022.
  33. ^Messi was signed by Inter Miami fromParis Saint-Germain during 2023.

Wins by player

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) andLionel Messi (right) won thirteen Ballon d'Or trophies between them from2008 to2023.
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge won the award back-to-back in1980 and1981.
Michel Platini won the award three years running from1983 to1985.
PlayerWinnerSecond placeThird place
ArgentinaLionel Messi8 (2009,2010,2011,2012,2015,2019,2021,2023)5 (2008,2013,2014,2016,2017)1 (2007)
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo5 (2008,2013,2014,2016,2017)6 (2007,2009,2011,2012,2015,2018)1 (2019)
FranceMichel Platini3 (1983,1984,1985)2 (1977,1980)
NetherlandsJohan Cruyff3 (1971,1973,1974)1 (1975)
NetherlandsMarco van Basten3 (1988,1989,1992)
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer2 (1972,1976)2 (1974,1975)1 (1966)
BrazilRonaldo2 (1997,2002)1 (1996)1 (1998)
SpainAlfredo Di Stéfano2 (1957,1959)1 (1956)
EnglandKevin Keegan2 (1978,1979)1 (1977)
West GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge2 (1980,1981)1 (1979)
SpainLuis Suárez1 (1960)2 (1961,1964)1 (1965)
PortugalEusébio1 (1965)2 (1962,1966)
EnglandBobby Charlton1 (1966)2 (1967,1968)
FranceRaymond Kopa1 (1958)1 (1959)2 (1956,1957)
West GermanyGerd Müller1 (1970)1 (1972)2 (1969,1973)
FranceZinedine Zidane1 (1998)1 (2000)1 (1997)
ItalyGianni Rivera1 (1969)1 (1963)
NetherlandsRuud Gullit1 (1987)1 (1988)
GermanyLothar Matthäus1 (1990)1 (1991)
ItalyRoberto Baggio1 (1993)1 (1994)
BulgariaHristo Stoichkov1 (1994)1 (1992)
UkraineAndriy Shevchenko1 (2004)2 (1999,2000)
Northern IrelandGeorge Best1 (1968)1 (1971)
DenmarkAllan Simonsen1 (1977)1 (1983)
BrazilRonaldinho1 (2005)1 (2004)
EnglandStanley Matthews1 (1956)
ItalyOmar Sívori1 (1961)
CzechoslovakiaJosef Masopust1 (1962)
Soviet UnionLev Yashin1 (1963)
ScotlandDenis Law1 (1964)
HungaryFlórián Albert1 (1967)
Soviet UnionOleg Blokhin1 (1975)
ItalyPaolo Rossi1 (1982)
Soviet UnionIgor Belanov1 (1986)
FranceJean-Pierre Papin1 (1991)
LiberiaGeorge Weah1 (1995)
GermanyMatthias Sammer1 (1996)
BrazilRivaldo1 (1999)
PortugalLuís Figo1 (2000)
EnglandMichael Owen1 (2001)
Czech RepublicPavel Nedvěd1 (2003)
ItalyFabio Cannavaro1 (2006)
BrazilKaká1 (2007)
CroatiaLuka Modrić1 (2018)
FranceKarim Benzema1 (2022)
SpainRodri1 (2024)
FranceOusmane Dembélé1 (2025)

Wins by country

Ballon d'Or winners (left to right)Andriy Shevchenko,Oleg Blokhin, andIgor Belanov.
CountryPlayersWins
 France68
 Argentina18
 Germany57
 Netherlands37
 Portugal37
 Italy55
 Brazil45
 England45
 Spain34
 Soviet Union33
 Bulgaria11
 Croatia11
 Czech Republic11
 Czechoslovakia11
 Denmark11
 Hungary11
 Liberia11
 Northern Ireland11
 Scotland11
 Ukraine11

Wins by club

One ofLionel Messi's awards—displayed at theFC Barcelona Museum.
Marco van Basten (left) andRuud Gullit (right), teammates forMilan and theNetherlands, won in consecutive years from1987 to1989.
ClubPlayersWins
SpainReal Madrid812
SpainBarcelona612
ItalyJuventus68
ItalyMilan68
GermanyBayern Munich35
EnglandManchester United44
UkraineDynamo Kyiv22
ItalyInter Milan22
FranceParis Saint-Germain22
GermanyHamburger SV12
NetherlandsAjax11
PortugalBenfica11
EnglandBlackpool11
GermanyBorussia Dortmund11
GermanyBorussia Mönchengladbach11
Czech RepublicDukla Prague11
RussiaDynamo Moscow11
HungaryFerencváros11
United StatesInter Miami11
EnglandLiverpool11
EnglandManchester City11
FranceMarseille11

Additional awards

Seasonal awards

Emiliano Martínez—two times winner of theYashin Trophy—andRobert Lewandowski—two times winner of theGerd Müller Trophy.

Special awards

Pelé was voted Football Player of the Century in 1999. He was also the recipient of the FIFA Ballon d'Or Prix d'Honneur in 2013, and in 2020 he was selected to theBallon d'Or Dream Team.
Diego Maradona was honoured with the Golden Ballon d'Or in 1995 and he was also selected to theBallon d'Or Dream Team.

Super Ballon d'Or

Main article:Super Ballon d'Or
Two-time Ballon d'Or winnerAlfredo Di Stéfano was awarded theSuper Ballon d'Or in 1989.

An honorary award, under the nameSuper Ballon d'Or, was awarded toAlfredo Di Stéfano in 1989,[17] who was voted the best multiple-time Ballon d'Or winner ahead ofJohan Cruyff andMichel Platini.[58][59]

In additionDiego Maradona received an honorary Ballon d'Or in 1995 for his services to football dubbed theGolden Ballon d'Or.[17][58][60]Pelé also received a similar award during the2013 FIFA Ballon d'Or ceremony dubbed theFIFA Ballon d'Or Prix d'Honneur.[17][61]

Football Player of the Century

In 1999,France Football votedPelé as theFootball Player of the Century after consulting their former Ballon d'Or recipients.[17] Among the 34 previous winners, 30 cast their votes, whileStanley Matthews,Omar Sívori andGeorge Best refused to vote, andLev Yashin had died. Each voter was allotted five votes worth up to five points; however, Di Stéfano only chose a first place, Platini a first and second place, andGeorge Weah two players for fifth place. Pelé was named the greatest by 17 voters, receiving almost double the number of points earned by the second place,Diego Maradona.[62]

Football Player of the Century
PlayerPts1st2nd3rd4th5th
BrazilPelé122175421
ArgentinaDiego Maradona6536551
NetherlandsJohan Cruyff6214792
SpainAlfredo Di Stéfano4443311
FranceMichel Platini4015136

Le nouveau palmarès

To coincide with the 60th anniversary of the Ballon d'Or in2016,France Football published an internationalized reevaluation of the awards presented before1995, when only European players were eligible to win the award.[17][60] 12 out of the 39 Ballons d'Or presented during this time period would have been awarded to South American players; in addition to Pelé—seven times—and Diego Maradona—twice—Garrincha,Mario Kempes, andRomário were retrospectively recognized as worthy winners.[60][63] The original recipients, however, remain unchanged.[3]

Le nouveau palmarès (internationalized reevaluation)
YearOriginal winnerAlternative
1958FranceRaymond KopaBrazilPelé
1959SpainAlfredo Di StéfanoBrazilPelé
1960SpainLuis SuárezBrazilPelé
1961ItalyOmar SívoriBrazilPelé
1962CzechoslovakiaJosef MasopustBrazilGarrincha
1963Soviet UnionLev YashinBrazilPelé
1964ScotlandDenis LawBrazilPelé
1970West GermanyGerd MüllerBrazilPelé
1978EnglandKevin KeeganArgentinaMario Kempes
1986Soviet UnionIgor BelanovArgentinaDiego Maradona
1990GermanyLothar MatthäusArgentinaDiego Maradona
1994BulgariaHristo StoichkovBrazilRomário

Ballon d'Or Dream Team

Main article:Ballon d'Or Dream Team
Paolo Maldini was one of the defenders named to theBallon d'Or Dream Team.

An all-timeall-star team, theBallon d'Or Dream Team, was published in December 2020 byFrance Football, honouring football's greatest players of all time.[64][65] A second and a third team were also published.[66]

Ballon d'Or Dream Team
GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
First Team
Soviet UnionLev YashinBrazilCafu
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
ItalyPaolo Maldini
SpainXavi
GermanyLothar Matthäus
ArgentinaDiego Maradona
BrazilPelé
ArgentinaLionel Messi
BrazilRonaldo
PortugalCristiano Ronaldo
Second Team
ItalyGianluigi BuffonBrazilCarlos Alberto
ItalyFranco Baresi
BrazilRoberto Carlos
ItalyAndrea Pirlo
NetherlandsFrank Rijkaard
FranceZinedine Zidane
SpainAlfredo Di Stéfano
BrazilGarrincha
NetherlandsJohan Cruyff
BrazilRonaldinho
Third Team
GermanyManuel NeuerGermanyPhilipp Lahm
SpainSergio Ramos
GermanyPaul Breitner
NetherlandsJohan Neeskens
BrazilDidi
FranceMichel Platini
SpainAndrés Iniesta
Northern IrelandGeorge Best
NetherlandsMarco van Basten
FranceThierry Henry

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