Spanish glamor on the “Théâtre du Châtelet” in Paris, within the annual glittering ceremony organized by “France Soccer” journal in collaboration with Equipe.
His useful contribution to successful Euro 2024 with the Spanish nationwide group, the place he was voted the “Finest Footballer”, and Manchester Metropolis's keep on the Premier League throne was sufficient to offer Rodri the Ballon d'Or for 2024, with the 28-year-old midfielder turning into the forty sixth completely different recipient of the prized particular person award.
Furia Roja captain from Monday (28/10) formally holds the title of “Finest Footballer within the World” for the 2023/24 season, which he accomplished with 56 appearances at membership and nationwide stage, recording 12 targets and 13 assists.
In truth, Rodri turns into the primary midfielder since Modric in 2018 and the 14th since 1956 to win the Ballon d'Or, whereas he’s the third Spaniard to win the precious particular person award (Alfedo Di Stefano and Luis Suarez the opposite two) and the primary since in 1960.
The ultimate rating
Rodri (Spain, Metropolis)
Vinicius Junior (Brazil, Actual Madrid)
Jude Bellingham (England, Actual)
Dani Carvajal (Spain, Actual)
Erling Haaland (Norway, Metropolis)
Kylian Mbappe (France, Actual)
Lautaro Martines (Argentina, Inter)
Lamin Yamal (Spain, Barcelona)
Toni Kroos (Germany, Actual)
Harry Kane (England, Bayern)
Phil Foden (England, Metropolis)
Florian Wirtz (Germany, Leverkusen)
Dani Olmo (Spain, Barcelona)
Ademola Lookman (Nigeria, Atalanta)
Nico Williams (Spain, Athletic)
Granit Xhaka (Switzerland, Leverkusen)
Federico Valverde (Uruguay, Actual)
Emiliano Martinez (Argentina, Aston Villa)
Martin Edgard (Norway, Arsenal)
Hakan Calhanoglu (Turkey, Inter)
Boukayo Saka (England, Arsenal)
Antonio Riediger (Germany, Actual)
Ruben Dias (Portugal, Metropolis)
William Saliba (France Arsenal)
Cole Palmer (England, Chelsea)
Declan Rice (England, Arsenal)
Bithynia (Portugal, Paris)
Alejandro Grimaldo (Spain, Leverkusen)
Mats Hummels (Germany, Roma)
Artem Dobvik (Ukraine, Roma)
Ballon d'Or winners from 1956 thus far:
1956: Stanley Matthews (England – Blackpool)
1957: Alfredo Di Stefano (Spain/Argentina – Actual)
1958: Raimon Kopa (France – Actual)
1959: Alfredo Di Stefano (Spain/Argentina – Actual)
1960: Luis Suarez (Spain – Barcelona)
1961: Omar Sivori (Italy/Argentina – Juventus)
1962: Josef Mazopust (Czechoslovakia – Dukla Prague)
1963: Lev Yashin (Soviet Union – Dynamo Moscow)
1964: Dennis Lowe (Scotland – Manchester United)
1965: Eusebio (Portugal – Benfica)
1966: Bobby Charlton (England – Manchester United)
1967: Florian Albert (Hungary – Ferencvaros)
1968: George Finest (Northern Eire – Manchester United)
1969: Gianni Rivera (Italy – Milan)
1970: Gerd Miller (West Germany – Bayern)
1971: Johan Cruyff (Netherlands – Ajax)
1972: Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany – Bayern)
1973: Johan Cruyff (Netherlands – Ajax/Barcelona)
1974: Johan Cruyff (Netherlands – Barcelona)
1975: Oleg Blakhin (Soviet Union – Dynamo Kyiv)
1976: Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany – Bayern)
1977: Alan Simonsen (Denmark – Gladbach)
1978: Kevin Keegan (England – Hamburg)
1979: Kevin Keegan (England – Hamburg)
1980: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Germany – Bayern)
1981: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Germany – Bayern)
1982: Paolo Rossi (Italy – Juventus)
1983: Michel Platini (France – Juventus)
1984: Michel Platini (France – Juventus)
1985: Michel Platini (France – Juventus)
1986: Igor Belanov (Soviet Union – Dynamo Kyiv)
1987: Ruud Gullit (Netherlands – Eindhoven/Milan)
1988: Marco Van Basten (Netherlands – AC Milan)
1989: Marco Van Basten (Netherlands – AC Milan)
1990: Lothar Matthaus (Germany – Inter)
1991: Jean-Pierre Papin (France – Marseille)
1992: Marco Van Basten (Netherlands – AC Milan)
1993: Roberto Bazzo (Italy – Juventus)
1994: Hristo Stojskov (Bulgaria – Barcelona)
1995: George Weah (Liberia – Paris/Milan)
1996: Matias Zammer (Germany – Dortmund)
1997: Ronaldo (Brazil – Barcelona/Inter)
1998: Zinedine Zidane (France – Juventus)
1999: Rivaldo (Brazil – Barcelona)
2000: Luis Figo (Portugal – Barcelona/Actual)
2001: Michael Owen (England – Liverpool)
2002: Ronaldo (Brazil – Actual)
2003: Pavel Nedved (Czech Republic – Juventus)
2004: Andriy Shevchenko (Ukraine – AC Milan)
2005: Ronaldinho (Brazil – Barcelona)
2006: Fabio Cannavaro (Italy – Juventus/Actual)
2007: Kaka (Brazil – Milan)
2008: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal – Manchester United)
2009: Lionel Messi (Argentina – Barcelona)
2010: Lionel Messi (Argentina – Barcelona)
2011: Lionel Messi (Argentina – Barcelona)
2012: Lionel Messi (Argentina – Barcelona)
2013: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal – Actual)
2014: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal – Actual)
2015: Lionel Messi (Argentina – Barcelona)
2016: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal – Actual)
2017: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal – Actual)
2018: Luka Modric (Croatia – Actual Madrid)
2019: Lionel Messi (Argentina – Barcelona)
2020: –
2021: Lionel Messi (Argentina – Barcelona/Paris)
2022: Karim Benzema (France – Actual)
2023: Lionel Messi (Argentina – Paris / Inter Miami)
2024: Rodri (Spain – Metropolis)
The variety of Ballon d'Or wins
8 conquests: Lionel Messi
5 conquests: Cristiano Ronaldo.
3 wins: Michel Platini, Johan Cruyff, Marco van Basten
2 wins: Franz Beckenbauer, Ronaldo, Alfredo Di Stefano, Kevin Kyga, Karl-Hein Rummenigge
1 win: Luis Suarez, Eusebio, Bobby Charlton, Raymond Kopa, Gerd Miller, Zinedine Zidane, Gianni Rivera, Ruud Gullit, Lothar Mattheus, Roberto Bazio, Hristo Stoytskov, Andriy Shevchenko, George Finest, Alan Simonsen, Ronaldinho, Lev Yasin, Floria n Almert, Jean-Pierre Papin, George Weah, Mathias Sames, Rivaldo, Luis Figo, Michael Owen, Pavel Nedved, Fabio Cannavaro, Kaka, Luka Modric, Karim Benzema, Rodri
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