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Ballon d’Or 2024/25: Winners, History, and Records

Ballon d’Or 2024/25: The Ballon d’Or, or “Golden Ball” in French, is an award presented by the French football magazine France Football to the best football player of the year, and it has been given since 1956.

It was created by sports writers Gabriel Hanot and Jacques Ferran and, until 2006, only football journalists voted for it. Originally, the award was only for European players and was called the European Footballer of the Year award.

In 1995, it was opened to players of any nationality playing in European clubs. By 2007, it became a global award, allowing all professional players to compete, and national team coaches and captains were also allowed to vote. However, since 2016, only journalists have voted again.

From 2010 to 2015, the Ballon d’Or merged with FIFA’s World Player of the Year award and was called the FIFA Ballon d’Or. After the partnership ended in 2016, the Ballon d’Or returned to being separate, and FIFA introduced The Best FIFA Men’s Player award.

In 2022, the rules changed so the award is now based on a football season, not a calendar year. A jury of journalists, one from each of the top 100 FIFA-ranked countries, now selects the winner. Since 2024, UEFA has helped organize the award ceremony, but France Football still handles the voting.

Lionel Messi has won the Ballon d’Or a record eight times, followed by Cristiano Ronaldo with five. Johan Cruyff, Michel Platini, and Marco van Basten have won it three times. Players like Alfredo Di Stéfano, Franz Beckenbauer, and Ronaldo have won it twice. Rodri is the latest winner, receiving the award in 2024.

Ballon d’Or Winners

YearWinnerClub
1956Stanley MatthewsBlackpool
1957Alfredo Di StefanoReal Madrid
1958Raymond KopaReal Madrid
1959Alfredo Di StefanoReal Madrid
1960Luis SuarezBarcelona
1961Omar SivoriJuventus
1962Josef MasopustDukla Prague
1963Lev YashinDynamo Moscow
1964Denis LawManchester United
1965EusebioBenfica
1966Bobby CharltonManchester United
1967Florian AlbertFerencvaros
1968George BestManchester United
1969Gianni RiveraAC Milan
1970Gerd MullerBayern Munich
1971Johann CruyffAjax
1972Franz BeckenbauerBayern Munich
1973Johann CruyffBarcelona
1974Johann CruyffBarcelona
1975Oleg BlokhinDynamo Kyiv
1976Franz BeckenbauerBayern Munich
1977Allan SimonsenBorussia Mönchengladbach
1978Kevin KeeganHamburg
1979Kevin KeeganHamburg
1980Karl-Heinz RummeniggeBayern Munich
1981Karl-Heinz RummeniggeBayern Munich
1982Paolo RossiJuventus
1983Michel PlatiniJuventus
1984Michel PlatiniJuventus
1985Michel PlatiniJuventus
1986Igor BelanovDynamo Kyiv
1987Ruud GullitAC Milan
1988Marco van BastenAC Milan
1989Marco van BastenAC Milan
1990Lothar MatthäusInter Milan
1991Jean-Pierre PapinMarseille
1992Marco van BastenAC Milan
1993Roberto BaggioJuventus
1994Hristo StoichkovBarcelona
1995George WeahAC Milan
1996Matthias SammerBorussia Dortmund
1997RonaldoInter Milan
1998Zinedine ZidaneJuventus
1999RivaldoBarcelona
2000Luis FigoReal Madrid
2001Michael OwenLiverpool
2002RonaldoReal Madrid
2003Pavel NedvedJuventus
2004Andriy ShevchenkoAC Milan
2005RonaldinhoBarcelona
2006Fabio CannavaroReal Madrid
2007KakaAC Milan
2008Cristiano RonaldoManchester United
2009Lionel MessiBarcelona
2010Lionel MessiBarcelona
2011Lionel MessiBarcelona
2012Lionel MessiBarcelona
2013Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid
2014Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid
2015Lionel MessiBarcelona
2016Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid
2017Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid
2018Luka ModricReal Madrid
2019Lionel MessiBarcelona
2020Not awarded (Pandemic)
2021Lionel MessiPSG
2022Karim BenzemaReal Madrid
2023Lionel MessiPSG/Inter Miami
2024RodriManchester City

Ballon d’Or Wins by Player

Over the years, many legendary players have won this honor. Lionel Messi leads with 8 Ballon d’Or titles, followed by Cristiano Ronaldo with 5 wins. Other famous winners include Michel Platini, Johan Cruyff, and Marco van Basten, who each won three times. Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldinho, and Kaka have each won it once.

PlayerWinsYear
Lionel Messi82009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2019, 2021, 2023
Cristiano Ronaldo52008, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017
Michel Platini31983, 1984, 1985
Johan Cruyff31971, 1973, 1974
Marco van Basten31988, 1989, 1992 1
Franz Beckenbauer21972, 1976
Ronaldo 2 (Nazário)21997, 2002
Alfredo Di Stéfano21957, 1959
Kevin Keegan21978, 1979
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge21980, 1981

Ballon d’Or Wins by Country

The Ballon d’Or has been dominated by players from different countries, with some nations standing out as strong contenders. Argentina leads with 8 wins, all thanks to Lionel Messi, the most successful player in Ballon d’Or history. Portugal follows with 7 wins, 5 of which belong to Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the game’s greatest players. France has won 7 times, with stars Michel Platini, Zinedine Zidane, and more recently, Karim Benzema. Other countries the Netherlands and Brazil have also had their stars shine, with Johan Cruyff and Ronaldo Nazário winning multiple times. This shows the incredible talent from these nations that has shaped football over the years.

  • Argentina: 1 player, 8 wins (Lionel Messi)
  • France: 5 players, 7 wins
  • Germany: 5 players, 7 wins
  • Netherlands: 3 players, 7 wins
  • Portugal: 3 players, 7 wins
  • Italy: 5 players, 5 wins
  • Brazil: 4 players, 5 wins
  • England: 4 players, 5 wins
  • Spain: 3 players, 4 wins
  • Soviet Union: 3 players, 3 wins
  • Bulgaria: 1 player, 1 win
  • Croatia: 1 player, 1 win (Luka Modrić)
  • Czech Republic: 1 player, 1 win
  • Czechoslovakia: 1 player, 1 win
  • Denmark: 1 player, 1 win
  • Hungary: 1 player, 1 win
  • Liberia: 1 player, 1 win (George Weah)
  • Northern Ireland: 1 player, 1 win
  • Scotland: 1 player, 1 win
  • Ukraine: 1 player, 1 win (Andriy Shevchenko)

Ballon d’Or Wins by Club

When it comes to Ballon d’Or wins, some football clubs have had players who were standout performers. Real Madrid has the most wins, mostly thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo, who won the award 5 times while playing for the club. FC Barcelona is next, with Messi winning it 6 times. Other clubs AC Milan, Bayern Munich, and Juventus have also had Ballon d’Or winners, such as Kaka from AC Milan. These clubs have played a key role in the careers of some of the greatest football players, helping them achieve this prestigious award.

ClubPlayersWins
Real Madrid812
Barcelona612
Juventus68
AC Milan68
Bayern Munich35
Manchester United44
Dynamo Kyiv22
Inter Milan22
Hamburger SV12
Ajax11
Benfica11
Blackpool11
Borussia Dortmund11
Borussia Mönchengladbach11
Dukla Prague11
Dynamo Moscow11
Ferencváros11
Inter Miami11
Liverpool11
Manchester City11
Marseille11
Paris Saint-Germain11

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