2006 Ballon d'Or

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2006 Ballon d'Or
Fabio Cannavaro 2017 Cropped.jpg
2006 Ballon d'Or winner Fabio Cannavaro in 2017
Date27 November 2006 (2006-11-27)
Location Paris, France
CountryFrance
Presented by France Football
Highlights
Won by Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Cannavaro (1st award)
Website www.francefootball.fr
  2005  · Ballon d'Or ·  2007  

The 2006 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to the Italian defender Fabio Cannavaro on 27 November 2006. [1] On 16 October 2006, was announced the shortlist of 50 male players compiled by a group of experts from France Football . [2] There were 52 voters, from Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, the Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine and Wales. Each picked a first (5pts), second (4pts), third (3pts), fourth (2pts) and fifth choice (1pt). [3]

Contents

Fabio Cannavaro is the most recent defender to have won the award as of 2024.

Rankings

Voted players

RankPlayerNationalityClub(s)TotalVotes by placeVotes
1st2nd3rd4th5th
1st Fabio Cannavaro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
173201255042
2nd Gianluigi Buffon Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 12414682232
3rd Thierry Henry Flag of France.svg  France Flag of England.svg Arsenal 12161556436
4th Ronaldinho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 7325610528
5th Zinedine Zidane Flag of France.svg  France Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 716453422
6th Samuel Eto'o Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 672396626
7th Miroslav Klose Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Germany.svg Werder Bremen 29-144514
8th Didier Drogba Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast Flag of England.svg Chelsea 25-135211
9th Andrea Pirlo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Italy.svg Milan 17-21227
10th Jens Lehmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of England.svg Arsenal 1311-2-4
11th Deco Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 11--2215
Kaká Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Italy.svg Milan 11--1247
13th Franck Ribéry Flag of France.svg  France Flag of France.svg Marseille 9-1--56
14th Gennaro Gattuso Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Italy.svg Milan 51----1
Patrick Vieira Flag of France.svg  France Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
Flag of Italy.svg Internazionale
5-1--19
Cristiano Ronaldo Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Flag of England.svg Manchester United 5--1-23
17th Frank Lampard Flag of England.svg  England Flag of England.svg Chelsea 3--1--1
Lukas Podolski Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Germany.svg 1. FC Köln
Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
3--1--1
Carles Puyol Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 3----33
20th Juninho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of France.svg Lyon 2---1-1
Lionel Messi Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 2---1-1
Luca Toni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Italy.svg Fiorentina 2---1-1
John Terry Flag of England.svg  England Flag of England.svg Chelsea 2----22
Gianluca Zambrotta Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
2----22
25th Philipp Lahm Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich 1----11
David Villa Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Flag of Spain.svg Valencia 1----11

Non-voted players

The following 24 players were originally in contention for the 2006 Ballon d’Or, but did not receive any votes:

PlayerNationalityClub(s)
Michael Ballack Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
Flag of England.svg Chelsea
Tim Cahill Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Flag of England.svg Everton
Joe Cole Flag of England.svg  England Flag of England.svg Chelsea
Grégory Coupet Flag of France.svg  France Flag of France.svg Lyon
Cris Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of France.svg Lyon
Mahamadou Diarra Flag of Mali.svg  Mali Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid
Michael Essien Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana Flag of England.svg Chelsea
Cesc Fàbregas Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Flag of England.svg Arsenal
William Gallas Flag of France.svg  France Flag of England.svg Chelsea
Flag of England.svg Arsenal
Steven Gerrard Flag of England.svg  England Flag of England.svg Liverpool
Ludovic Giuly Flag of France.svg  France Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
Fabio Grosso Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Italy.svg Palermo
Flag of Italy.svg Internazionale
Claude Makélélé Flag of France.svg  France Flag of England.svg Chelsea
Florent Malouda Flag of France.svg  France Flag of France.svg Lyon
Édison Méndez Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador Flag of Ecuador.svg LDU Quito
Flag of the Netherlands.svg PSV Eindhoven
Juan Román Riquelme Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Flag of Spain.svg Villarreal
Arjen Robben Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Flag of England.svg Chelsea
Wayne Rooney Flag of England.svg  England Flag of England.svg Manchester United
Willy Sagnol Flag of France.svg  France Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
Bastian Schweinsteiger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
Andriy Shevchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Flag of Italy.svg Milan
Flag of England.svg Chelsea
Lilian Thuram Flag of France.svg  France Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona
Tiago Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Flag of France.svg Lyon
Fernando Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Flag of Spain.svg Atlético Madrid

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