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2007 nominees included, Brazilian [[Rogerio Ceni]], player for [[Sao Paulo FC|Sao Paulo]], and [[Iraqi]] [[Younis Mahmoud]], player of the Iraq’s Alghrafa, where also benefited from this change. Brazilians [[Daniel Alves]] ([[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]]), [[Diego]] ([[Werder Bremen]]), [[Kaka]] ([[A.C. Milan|Milan]]), [[Robinho]] ([[Real Madrid]]) and [[Ronaldinho]] ([[Barcelona]]) are included in the list, too. There are three Argentineans: [[Manchester United|Mancherster United's]] [[Carlos Tevez]], [[Villareal|Villareal's]] [[Riquelme]], and [[Barcelona|Barcelona's]] [[Lionel Messi]]. The winner will be announced on December 2. Voting for the award is undertaken by a group of 96 football journalists, out of which, for the first time, only 53 will be Europeans. Each voter chooses five players from the list of nominees, and awards them one, two, three, four and five points.
2007 nominees included, Brazilian [[Rogerio Ceni]], player for [[Sao Paulo FC|Sao Paulo]], and [[Iraqi]] [[Younis Mahmoud]], player of the Iraq’s Alghrafa, where also benefited from this change. Brazilians [[Daniel Alves]] ([[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]]), [[Diego]] ([[Werder Bremen]]), [[Kaka]] ([[A.C. Milan|Milan]]), [[Robinho]] ([[Real Madrid]]) and [[Ronaldinho]] ([[Barcelona]]) are included in the list, too. There are three Argentineans: [[Manchester United|Mancherster United's]] [[Carlos Tevez]], [[Villareal|Villareal's]] [[Riquelme]], and [[Barcelona|Barcelona's]] [[Lionel Messi]]. The winner will be announced on December 2. Voting for the award is undertaken by a group of 96 football journalists, out of which, for the first time, only 53 will be Europeans. Each voter chooses five players from the list of nominees, and awards them one, two, three, four and five points.
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==Recipients==
==Recipients==

Revision as of 00:19, 1 December 2007

File:Hristo Stoichkov - Balón de Oro (1994).jpg
The Ballon d'Or trophy, as awarded to Hristo Stoichkov in 1994.

The "Ballon d'Or" (French for "Golden Ball") is a football award, created in 1956 by the French football magazine France Football. Until 2007 it was usually known in English as the European Footballer of the Year award. Ballon d'Or is widely regarded as the most prestigious individual award in football.

The award is given annually to the player considered to have performed the best over the previous year. Prior to 2007, the player had to be a member of a club based within UEFA's jurisdiction, in order to qualify for selection. Until 1995, a player also had to be of European nationality to be eligible. From 1995 to 2006 any player from a European club was eligible, regardless of his nationality. In October 2007 France Football announced that their new list of nominees includes players from around the globe, regardless of the league they play in. Since 2007 the award signifies the World Footballer of the Year. [1]

Voting for the award is undertaken by a group of football journalists. Each voter chooses five players from the list of 50 nominees established by France Football, and awards them one, two, three, four and five points. The winner is determined by the total number of points. Players who finish second and third in the voting are awarded silver and bronze medals.

Only three players have managed to win the award three times, namely Johan Cruyff, Marco van Basten of the Netherlands and Michel Platini of France. Cruyff and Franz Beckenbauer hold the record of receiving votes from the jury for the longest consecutive number of years (12 years) - a testament to their consistency at the highest level.

2007 nominees included, Brazilian Rogerio Ceni, player for Sao Paulo, and Iraqi Younis Mahmoud, player of the Iraq’s Alghrafa, where also benefited from this change. Brazilians Daniel Alves (Sevilla), Diego (Werder Bremen), Kaka (Milan), Robinho (Real Madrid) and Ronaldinho (Barcelona) are included in the list, too. There are three Argentineans: Mancherster United's Carlos Tevez, Villareal's Riquelme, and Barcelona's Lionel Messi. The winner will be announced on December 2. Voting for the award is undertaken by a group of 96 football journalists, out of which, for the first time, only 53 will be Europeans. Each voter chooses five players from the list of nominees, and awards them one, two, three, four and five points.


Recipients

Ballon d'Or recipients are indicated in bold, as well as the clubs they played for in the season when they won the award.

Year Place Player Club Points
2007
1st Brazil Kaká Italy AC Milan
TBA
2nd TBA
3rd TBA
2006
1st Italy Fabio Cannavaro Italy Juventus FC / Spain Real Madrid
173
2nd Italy Gianluigi Buffon Italy Juventus FC
124
3rd France Thierry Henry England Arsenal FC
121
2005
1st Brazil Ronaldinho Spain FC Barcelona
225
2nd England Frank Lampard England Chelsea FC
148
3rd England Steven Gerrard England Liverpool FC
142
2004
1st Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko Italy AC Milan
175
2nd Portugal Deco Portugal FC Porto / Spain FC Barcelona
139
3rd Brazil Ronaldinho Spain FC Barcelona
133
2003
1st Czech Republic Pavel Nedvěd Italy Juventus FC
190
2nd France Thierry Henry England Arsenal FC
128
3rd Italy Paolo Maldini Italy AC Milan
123
2002
1st Brazil Ronaldo Italy FC Internazionale Milano /
Spain Real Madrid
169
2nd Brazil Roberto Carlos Spain Real Madrid
145
3rd Germany Oliver Kahn Germany FC Bayern Munich
110
2001
1st England Michael Owen England Liverpool FC
176
2nd Spain Raúl González Spain Real Madrid
140
3rd Germany Oliver Kahn Germany FC Bayern Munich
114
2000
1st Portugal Luís Figo Spain FC Barcelona / Spain Real Madrid
197
2nd France Zinedine Zidane Italy Juventus FC
181
3rd Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko Italy AC Milan
85
1999
1st Brazil Rivaldo Spain FC Barcelona
219
2nd England David Beckham England Manchester United FC
154
3rd Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko Ukraine FC Dynamo Kyiv / Italy AC Milan
64
1998
1st France Zinedine Zidane Italy Juventus FC
244
2nd Croatia Davor Šuker Spain Real Madrid
68
3rd Brazil Ronaldo Italy FC Internazionale Milano
66
1997
1st Brazil Ronaldo Spain FC Barcelona /
Italy FC Internazionale Milano
222
2nd Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Predrag Mijatović Spain Real Madrid
68
3rd France Zinedine Zidane Italy Juventus FC
63
1996
1st Germany Matthias Sammer Germany BV Borussia Dortmund
144
2nd Brazil Ronaldo Netherlands PSV Eindhoven / Spain FC Barcelona
143
3rd England Alan Shearer England Blackburn Rovers FC /
England Newcastle United FC
107
1995
1st Liberia George Weah France Paris Saint-Germain FC /
Italy AC Milan
144
2nd Germany Jürgen Klinsmann England Tottenham Hotspur FC /
Germany FC Bayern Munich
108
3rd Finland Jari Litmanen Netherlands AFC Ajax
67
1994
1st Bulgaria Hristo Stoitchkov Spain FC Barcelona
210
2nd Italy Roberto Baggio Italy Juventus FC
136
3rd Italy Paolo Maldini Italy AC Milan
109
1993
1st Italy Roberto Baggio Italy Juventus FC
142
2nd Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp Netherlands AFC Ajax /
Italy FC Internazionale Milano
83
3rd France Eric Cantona England Manchester United FC
34
1992
1st Netherlands Marco van Basten Italy AC Milan
98
2nd Bulgaria Hristo Stoitchkov Spain FC Barcelona
80
3rd Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp Netherlands AFC Ajax
53
1991
1st France Jean-Pierre Papin France Olympique Marseille
141
2nd
(tie)
Germany Lothar Matthäus Italy FC Internazionale Milano
42
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Darko Pančev Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
42
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Savićević Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
42
1990
1st Germany Lothar Matthäus Italy FC Internazionale Milano
137
2nd Italy Salvatore Schillaci Italy Juventus FC
84
3rd Germany Andreas Brehme Italy FC Internazionale Milano
68
1989
1st Netherlands Marco van Basten Italy AC Milan
119
2nd Italy Franco Baresi Italy AC Milan
80
3rd Netherlands Frank Rijkaard Italy AC Milan
43
1988
1st Netherlands Marco van Basten Italy AC Milan
129
2nd Netherlands Ruud Gullit Italy AC Milan
88
3rd Netherlands Frank Rijkaard Spain Real Zaragoza / Italy AC Milan
45
1987
1st Netherlands Ruud Gullit Netherlands PSV Eindhoven / Italy AC Milan
106
2nd Portugal Paulo Futre Portugal FC Porto / Spain Atlético Madrid
91
3rd Spain Emilio Butragueño Spain Real Madrid
61
1986
1st Soviet Union Igor Belanov Soviet Union FC Dynamo Kyiv
84
2nd England Gary Lineker England Everton FC / Spain FC Barcelona
62
3rd Spain Emilio Butragueño Spain Real Madrid
59
1985
1st France Michel Platini Italy Juventus FC
127
2nd Denmark Preben Elkjær Larsen Italy Hellas Verona FC
71
3rd Germany Bernd Schuster Spain FC Barcelona
46
1984
1st France Michel Platini Italy Juventus FC
128
2nd France Jean Tigana France FC Girondins de Bordeaux
57
3rd Denmark Preben Elkjær Larsen Belgium KSC Lokeren / Italy Hellas Verona FC
48
1983
1st France Michel Platini Italy Juventus FC
110
2nd Scotland Kenny Dalglish England Liverpool FC
26
3rd Denmark Allan Simonsen England Charlton Athletic FC / Denmark Vejle BK
25
1982
1st Italy Paolo Rossi Italy Juventus FC
115
2nd France Alain Giresse France FC Girondins de Bordeaux
64
3rd Poland Zbigniew Boniek Poland Widzew Łódź / Italy Juventus FC
53
1981
1st Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge Germany FC Bayern Munich
106
2nd Germany Paul Breitner Germany FC Bayern Munich
64
3rd Germany Bernd Schuster Spain FC Barcelona
39
1980
1st Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge Germany FC Bayern Munich
122
2nd Germany Bernd Schuster Germany 1. FC Köln / Spain FC Barcelona
34
3rd France Michel Platini France AS Saint-Étienne
33
1979
1st England Kevin Keegan Germany Hamburger SV
118
2nd Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge Germany FC Bayern Munich
52
3rd Netherlands Ruud Krol Netherlands AFC Ajax
41
1978
1st England Kevin Keegan Germany Hamburger SV
87
2nd Austria Hans Krankl Austria Rapid Vienna / Spain FC Barcelona
81
3rd Netherlands Rob Rensenbrink Belgium RSC Anderlecht
50
1977
1st Denmark Allan Simonsen Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
74
2nd England Kevin Keegan England Liverpool FC / Germany Hamburger SV
71
3rd France Michel Platini France AS Nancy-Lorraine
70
1976
1st Germany Franz Beckenbauer Germany FC Bayern Munich
91
2nd Netherlands Rob Rensenbrink Belgium RSC Anderlecht
75
3rd Czechoslovakia Ivo Viktor Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague
52
1975
1st Soviet Union Oleg Blokhin Soviet Union FC Dynamo Kyiv
122
2nd Germany Franz Beckenbauer Germany FC Bayern Munich
42
3rd Netherlands Johan Cruyff Spain FC Barcelona
27
1974
1st Netherlands Johan Cruyff Spain FC Barcelona
116
2nd Germany Franz Beckenbauer Germany FC Bayern Munich
105
3rd Poland Kazimierz Deyna Poland Legia Warsaw
35
1973
1st Netherlands Johan Cruyff Netherlands AFC Ajax / Spain FC Barcelona
96
2nd Italy Dino Zoff Italy Juventus FC
47
3rd Germany Gerd Müller Germany FC Bayern Munich
44
1972
1st Germany Franz Beckenbauer Germany FC Bayern Munich
81
2nd Germany Gerd Müller Germany FC Bayern Munich
79
3rd Germany Günter Netzer Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
79
1971
1st Netherlands Johan Cruyff Netherlands AFC Ajax
116
2nd Italy Sandro Mazzola Italy FC Internazionale Milano
57
3rd Northern Ireland George Best England Manchester United FC
56
1970
1st Germany Gerd Müller Germany FC Bayern Munich
77
2nd England Bobby Moore England West Ham United FC
70
3rd Italy Luigi Riva Italy Cagliari Calcio
65
1969
1st Italy Gianni Rivera Italy AC Milan
83
2nd Italy Luigi Riva Italy Cagliari Calcio
79
3rd Germany Gerd Müller Germany FC Bayern Munich
38
1968
1st Northern Ireland George Best England Manchester United FC
61
2nd England Bobby Charlton England Manchester United FC
53
3rd Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Džajić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
46
1967
1st Hungary Flórián Albert Hungary Ferencváros Budapest
68
2nd England Bobby Charlton England Manchester United FC
40
3rd Scotland Jimmy Johnstone Scotland Celtic FC
39
1966
1st England Bobby Charlton England Manchester United FC
81
2nd Portugal Eusébio Portugal SL Benfica
80
3rd Germany Franz Beckenbauer Germany FC Bayern Munich
59
1965
Details
1st Portugal Eusébio Portugal SL Benfica
67
2nd Italy Giacinto Facchetti Italy FC Internazionale Milano
59
3rd Spain Luis Suárez Italy FC Internazionale Milano
45
1964
1st Scotland Denis Law England Manchester United FC
61
2nd Spain Luis Suárez Italy FC Internazionale Milano
43
3rd Spain Amancio Spain Real Madrid
38
1963
1st Soviet Union Lev Yashin Soviet Union FC Dynamo Moscow
73
2nd Italy Gianni Rivera Italy AC Milan
55
3rd England Jimmy Greaves England Tottenham Hotspur FC
50
1962
1st Czechoslovakia Josef Masopust Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague
65
2nd Portugal Eusébio Portugal SL Benfica
53
3rd Germany Karl-Heinz Schnellinger Germany 1. FC Köln
33
1961
1st Italy Argentina Omar Sivori Italy Juventus FC
46
2nd Spain Luis Suárez Spain FC Barcelona /
Italy FC Internazionale Milano
40
3rd England Johnny Haynes England Fulham FC
22
1960
1st Spain Luis Suárez Spain FC Barcelona
54
2nd Hungary Ferenc Puskás Spain Real Madrid
37
3rd Germany Uwe Seeler Germany Hamburger SV
33
1959
1st Spain Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano Spain Real Madrid
80
2nd France Raymond Kopa Spain Real Madrid / France Stade Reims
42
3rd Wales John Charles Italy Juventus FC
24
1958
1st France Raymond Kopa Spain Real Madrid
71
2nd Germany Helmut Rahn Germany Rot-Weiss Essen
40
3rd France Just Fontaine France Stade Reims
23
1957
1st Spain Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano Spain Real Madrid
72
2nd England Billy Wright England Wolverhampton Wanderers FC
19
3rd France Raymond Kopa Spain Real Madrid
16
1956
1st England Stanley Matthews England Blackpool FC
47
2nd Spain Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano Spain Real Madrid
44
3rd France Raymond Kopa France Stade Reims / Spain Real Madrid
33

Wins

By player

Wins Player Club
3
Netherlands Johan Cruyff (1971, 1973, 1974) Netherlands AFC Ajax, Spain FC Barcelona
3
France Michel Platini (1983, 1984, 1985) Italy Juventus FC
3
Netherlands Marco van Basten (1988, 1989, 1992) Italy AC Milan
2
Spain Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano (1957, 1959) Spain Real Madrid
2
Germany Franz Beckenbauer (1972, 1976) Germany FC Bayern Munich
2
England Kevin Keegan (1978, 1979) Germany Hamburger SV
2
Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (1980, 1981) Germany FC Bayern Munich
2
Brazil Ronaldo (1997, 2002) Italy FC Internazionale Milano, Spain Real Madrid
1
England Stanley Matthews (1956) England Blackpool FC
1
France Raymond Kopa (1958) Spain Real Madrid
1
Spain Luis Suárez (1960) Spain FC Barcelona
1
Italy Argentina Omar Sivori (1961) Italy Juventus FC
1
Czechoslovakia Josef Masopust (1962) Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague
1
Soviet Union Lev Yashin (1963) Soviet Union FC Dynamo Moscow
1
Scotland Denis Law (1964) England Manchester United FC
1
Portugal Eusébio (1965) Portugal SL Benfica
1
England Bobby Charlton (1966) England Manchester United FC
1
Hungary Flórián Albert (1967) Hungary Ferencváros Budapest
1
Northern Ireland George Best (1968) England Manchester United FC
1
Italy Gianni Rivera (1969) Italy AC Milan
1
Germany Gerd Müller (1970) Germany FC Bayern Munich
1
Soviet Union Oleg Blokhin (1975) Soviet Union FC Dynamo Kyiv
1
Denmark Allan Simonsen (1977) Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
1
Italy Paolo Rossi (1982) Italy Juventus FC
1
Soviet Union Igor Belanov (1986) Soviet Union FC Dynamo Kyiv
1
Netherlands Ruud Gullit (1987) Italy AC Milan
1
Germany Lothar Matthäus (1990) Italy FC Internazionale Milano
1
France Jean-Pierre Papin (1991) France Olympique Marseille
1
Italy Roberto Baggio (1993) Italy Juventus FC
1
Bulgaria Hristo Stoitchkov (1994) Spain FC Barcelona
1
Liberia George Weah (1995) Italy AC Milan
1
Germany Matthias Sammer (1996) Germany BV Borussia Dortmund
1
France Zinedine Zidane (1998) Italy Juventus FC
1
Brazil Rivaldo (1999) Spain FC Barcelona
1
Portugal Luís Figo (2000) Spain Real Madrid
1
England Michael Owen (2001) England Liverpool FC
1
Czech Republic Pavel Nedvěd (2003) Italy Juventus FC
1
Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko (2004) Italy AC Milan
1
Brazil Ronaldinho (2005) Spain FC Barcelona
1
Italy Fabio Cannavaro (2006) Spain Real Madrid
1
Brazil Kaká (2007) Italy AC Milan

By country

Country Awards Players Players
Germany Germany
7
5
Gerd Müller (1970)
Franz Beckenbauer (1972, 1976)
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (1980, 1981)
Lothar Matthäus (1990)
Matthias Sammer (1996)
Netherlands Netherlands
7
3
Johan Cruyff (1971, 1973, 1974)
Ruud Gullit (1987)
Marco van Basten (1988, 1989, 1992)
France France
6
4
Raymond Kopa (1958)
Michel Platini (1983, 1984, 1985)
Jean-Pierre Papin (1991)
Zinedine Zidane (1998)
Italy Italy
5
5
Omar Sivori* (1961)
Gianni Rivera (1969)
Paolo Rossi (1982)
Roberto Baggio (1993)
Fabio Cannavaro (2006)
England England
5
4
Stanley Matthews (1956)
Bobby Charlton (1966)
Kevin Keegan (1978, 1979)
Michael Owen (2001)
Brazil Brazil
5
4
Ronaldo (1997, 2002)
Rivaldo (1999)
Ronaldinho (2005)
Kaká (2007)
Soviet Union Soviet Union
3
3
Lev Yashin (1963)
Oleg Blokhin (1975)
Igor Belanov (1986)
Spain Spain
3
2
Alfredo Di Stéfano* (1957, 1959)
Luis Suárez (1960)
Portugal Portugal
2
2
Eusébio (1965)
Luís Figo (2000)
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1
1
Josef Masopust (1962)
Scotland Scotland
1
1
Denis Law (1964)
Hungary Hungary
1
1
Flórián Albert (1967)
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland
1
1
George Best (1968)
Denmark Denmark
1
1
Allan Simonsen (1977)
Bulgaria Bulgaria
1
1
Hristo Stoitchkov (1994)
Liberia Liberia
1
1
George Weah (1995)
Czech Republic Czech Republic
1
1
Pavel Nedvěd (2003)
Ukraine Ukraine
1
1
Andriy Shevchenko (2004)

* Di Stefano and Sivori were Argentine players but they acquired Spanish and Italian citizenships respectively.

By club

Clubs are ranked according to the number of Ballon d'Or awards their players won while they were playing for the club. Clubs that Ballon d'Or winners played for during the first part of the year only are not included.

Club Awards Players Players
Italy Juventus FC
8
6
Italy Argentina Omar Sivori (1961)
Italy Paolo Rossi (1982)
France Michel Platini (1983, 1984, 1985)
Italy Roberto Baggio (1993)
France Zinedine Zidane (1998)
Czech Republic Pavel Nedvěd (2003)
Italy AC Milan
8
6
Italy Gianni Rivera (1969)
Netherlands Ruud Gullit (1987*)
Netherlands Marco van Basten (1988, 1989, 1992)
Liberia George Weah (1995*)
Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko (2004)
Brazil Kaká (2007)
Spain Real Madrid
6
5
Spain Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano (1957, 1959)
France Raymond Kopa (1958)
Portugal Luís Figo (2000*)
Brazil Ronaldo (2002*)
Italy Fabio Cannavaro (2006*)
Spain FC Barcelona
6
5
Spain Luis Suárez (1960)
Netherlands Johan Cruyff (1973*, 1974)
Bulgaria Hristo Stoitchkov (1994)
Brazil Rivaldo (1999)
Brazil Ronaldinho (2005)
Germany FC Bayern Munich
5
3
Germany Gerd Müller (1970)
Germany Franz Beckenbauer (1972, 1976)
Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (1980, 1981)
England Manchester United FC
3
3
Scotland Denis Law (1964)
England Bobby Charlton (1966)
Northern Ireland George Best (1968)
Soviet Union FC Dynamo Kyiv
2
2
Soviet Union Oleg Blokhin (1975)
Soviet Union Igor Belanov (1986)
Italy FC Internazionale Milano
2
2
Germany Lothar Matthäus (1990)
Brazil Ronaldo (1997*)
Germany Hamburger SV
2
1
England Kevin Keegan (1978, 1979)
England Blackpool FC
1
1
England Stanley Matthews (1956)
Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague
1
1
Czechoslovakia Josef Masopust (1962)
Soviet Union FC Dynamo Moscow
1
1
Soviet Union Lev Yashin (1963)
Portugal SL Benfica
1
1
Portugal Eusébio (1965)
Hungary Ferencváros Budapest
1
1
Hungary Flórián Albert (1967)
Netherlands AFC Ajax
1
1
Netherlands Johan Cruyff (1971)
Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
1
1
Denmark Allan Simonsen (1977)
France Olympique Marseille
1
1
France Jean-Pierre Papin (1991)
Germany BV Borussia Dortmund
1
1
Germany Matthias Sammer (1996)
England Liverpool FC
1
1
England Michael Owen (2001)

* Player was a member of the club for only the second part of the year.

By league

League Wins Clubs Clubs
Italy Italy
18
3
Juventus FC (1961, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1993, 1998, 2003)
AC Milan (1969, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1995, 2004, 2007)
FC Internazionale Milano (1990, 1997)
Spain Spain
12
2
Real Madrid (1957, 1958, 1959, 2000, 2002, 2006)
FC Barcelona (1960, 1973, 1974, 1994, 1999, 2005)
Germany Germany
9
4
FC Bayern Munich (1970, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1981)
Hamburger SV (1978, 1979)
Borussia Mönchengladbach (1977)
BV Borussia Dortmund (1996)
England England
5
3
Manchester United FC (1964, 1966, 1968)
Blackpool FC (1956)
Liverpool FC (2001)
Soviet Union Soviet Union
3
2
FC Dynamo Kyiv (1975, 1986)
FC Dynamo Moscow (1963)
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1
1
Dukla Prague (1962)
Portugal Portugal
1
1
SL Benfica (1965)
Hungary Hungary
1
1
Ferencváros Budapest (1967)
Netherlands Netherlands
1
1
AFC Ajax (1971)
France France
1
1
Olympique Marseille (1991)

Medal count

By player

Players who won at least two medals.

Pos. Player G S B tot
1. France Michel Platini
3
2
5
2. Netherlands Johan Cruyff
3
1
4
3. Netherlands Marco van Basten
3
3
4. Germany Franz Beckenbauer
2
2
1
5
5. Brazil Ronaldo
2
1
1
4
6= Spain Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano
2
1
3
6= England Kevin Keegan
2
1
3
6= Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
2
1
3
9. Spain Luis Suárez
1
2
1
4
10= England Bobby Charlton
1
2
3
10= Portugal Eusébio
1
2
3
12= France Raymond Kopa
1
1
2
4
12= Germany Gerd Müller
1
1
2
4
14. France Zinedine Zidane
1
1
1
3
15= Italy Roberto Baggio
1
1
2
15= Netherlands Ruud Gullit
1
1
2
15= Germany Lothar Matthäus
1
1
2
15= Italy Gianni Rivera
1
1
2
15= Bulgaria Hristo Stoitchkov
1
1
2
20. Ukraine Andriy Shevchenko
1
2
3
21= Northern Ireland George Best
1
1
2
21= Brazil Ronaldinho
1
1
2
21= Denmark Allan Simonsen
1
1
2
24. Germany Bernd Schuster
1
2
3
25= Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp
1
1
2
25= Denmark Preben Elkjær Larsen
1
1
2
25= France Thierry Henry
1
1
2
25= Netherlands Rob Rensenbrink
1
1
2
25= Italy Luigi Riva
1
1
2
30= Spain Emilio Butragueño
2
2
30= Germany Oliver Kahn
2
2
30= Italy Paolo Maldini
2
2
30= Netherlands Frank Rijkaard
2
2

By country

Pos. Country G S B tot
1. Germany Germany
7
9
11
27
2. Netherlands Netherlands
7
3
6
16
3. France France
6
5
8
19
4. Italy Italy
5
9
3
17
5. England England
5
8
4
17
6. Brazil Brazil
5
2
2
9
7. Spain Spain
3
4
4
11
8. Soviet Union Soviet Union
3
3
9. Portugal Portugal
2
4
6
10. Denmark Denmark
1
1
2
4
11. Scotland Scotland
1
1
1
3
12= Bulgaria Bulgaria
1
1
2
12= Hungary Hungary
1
1
2
14. Ukraine Ukraine
1
2
3
15= Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1
1
2
15= Northern Ireland Northern Ireland
1
1
2
17= Czech Republic Czech Republic
1
1
17= Liberia Liberia
1
1
19. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
3
1
4
20= Austria Austria
1
1
20= Croatia Croatia
1
1
22. Poland Poland
2
2
23= Finland Finland
1
1
23= Wales Wales
1
1

By club

Pos. Club G S B tot
1. Italy Juventus FC
8
5
3
16
2. Italy AC Milan
8
3
6
17
3. Spain Real Madrid
6
6
5
17
4. Spain FC Barcelona
6
6
4
16
5. Germany FC Bayern Munich
5
6
5
16
6. England Manchester United FC
3
3
2
8
7. Italy FC Internazionale Milano
2
6
3
11
8. Germany Hamburger SV
2
1
1
4
9. Soviet Union FC Dynamo Kyiv
2
2
10. Portugal SL Benfica
1
2
3
11. England Liverpool FC
1
1
1
3
12. Netherlands AFC Ajax
1
3
4
13= Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach
1
1
2
13= Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague
1
1
2
15= England Blackpool FC
1
1
15= Germany BV Borussia Dortmund
1
1
15= Soviet Union FC Dynamo Moscow
1
1
15= Hungary Ferencváros Budapest
1
1
15= France Olympique Marseille
1
1
20. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade
2
1
3
21. France FC Girondins de Bordeaux
2
2
22= Belgium RSC Anderlecht
1
1
2
22= England Arsenal FC
1
1
2
22= Italy Cagliari Calcio
1
1
2
22= Italy Hellas Verona FC
1
1
2
22= France Stade Reims
1
1
2
27= Spain Atlético Madrid
1
1
27= England Chelsea FC
1
1
27= Germany Rot-Weiss Essen
1
1
27= England West Ham United FC
1
1
27= England Wolverhampton Wanderers FC
1
1
32= Scotland Celtic FC
1
1
32= England Fulham FC
1
1
32= Germany 1. FC Köln
1
1
32= Poland Legia Warsaw
1
1
32= France AS Nancy-Lorraine
1
1
32= England Newcastle United FC
1
1
32= France AS Saint-Étienne
1
1
32= England Tottenham Hotspur FC
1
1
32= Denmark Vejle BK
1
1

By league

Pos. League G S B tot
1. Italy Italy
18
16
14
48
2. Spain Spain
12
13
9
34
3. Germany Germany
9
8
8
25
4. England England
5
8
7
20
5. Soviet Union Soviet Union
3
3
6. France France
1
3
3
7
7. Portugal Portugal
1
2
3
8. Netherlands Netherlands
1
3
4
9. Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
1
1
2
10. Hungary Hungary
1
1
11. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia
2
1
3
12. Belgium Belgium
1
1
2
13= Denmark Denmark
1
1
13= Poland Poland
1
1
13= Scotland Scotland
1
1

See also

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