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Ballon d’Or 2023: Lionel Messi won | List of all the winners

The 67th Ballon d’Or title ceremony was held at the Châtelet Theater in Paris. Inter Miami owner David Beckham announces the Ballon d’Or winner at the 67th annual ceremony. Leonel Messi won the Ballon d’Or title in this ceremony. Leonel Messi won 8 Ballon d’Or titles in this ceremony. Leonel Messi captained Argentina in the final of FIFA World Cup 2022 and defeated France in the final to become the winner.

Ballon d’Or Award launched

The Ballon d’Or award was established in 1956. The award is an award given by the news magazine France Football since 1956. The Ballon d’Or is an award given by the news magazine France Football since 1956, which is given to the best footballer. From 2010 to 2015, by agreement with FIFA, the award was temporarily merged with the FIFA World Player of the Year. This partnership ended in 2016 and the award became known as the Ballon d’Or.

Ballon d’Or Winners

Leonel Messi – 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2019, 2021, 2023

Cristiano Ronaldo – 2008, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017

Michel Platini – 1983. 1984, 1985

Johan Cruyff – 1971, 1973, 1974

Marco van Basten – 1988, 1989, 1992

Franz Beckenbauer – 1972, 1976

Ronaldo – 1997, 2002

Alfredo Di – 1957, 1959

Kevin Keegan – 1978, 1979

Karl Heninz – 1980, 1981

Luis Suarez – 1960

Eusebio – 1965

Bobby Charlton – 1966

Raymond Kopa – 1958

Gerd Muller – 1970

Stanley – 1956

Omar Sivori – 1961

Josef Masopust – 1962

Lev Yashin – 1963

Denis Law – 1964

Florian Albert – 1967

Oleg Blokhin – 1975

Polo Rossi – 1982

Igor Belanov – 1986

Jean Pierre Papin – 1991

George Weah – 1995

Matthias Sammer – 1996

Zinedine Zidane – 1998

Rivaldo – 1999

Gianni Rivera – 1969

Ruud Guilt – 1987

Lothar Matthaus – 1990

Roberto Baggio – 1993

Hristo Stoichkov – 1994

Andriy Shevchenko – 2004

George Best – 1968

Allan Simonsen – 1977

Ronaldinho – 2005

Rivaldo – 1999

Luis Figo – 2000

Michael Owen – 2001

Pavel Nedved – 2003

Fabio Cannavaro – 2006

Kaka – 2007

Luka Modric – 2018

Karim Benzema – 2022

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