Super Ballon d'Or

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Super Ballon D'Or
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Alfredo Di Stéfano's Super Ballon d'Or (center) and two Ballon d'Or trophies on the right and left
Date24 December 1989;34 years ago (24 December 1989)
CountryFrance
Presented by France Football
EligibilityMultiple-time Ballon d'Or winner
First awarded1989
Winner Alfredo Di Stéfano

The Super Ballon d'Or (French : Super Ballon d'Or) is the name of a prize that was awarded only once on 24 December 1989, by the French magazine France Football for the best football player of the previous three decades. [1] [2] It is even more exclusive than the prestigious Ballon d'Or.

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As of November 1989, this award has only been given once, to Spanish-Argentine forward Alfredo Di Stéfano. [3] The award was voted between multiple-time Ballon d'Or winners. [4] [5] The winner of the award was voted by viewers and readers, a panel of France Football judges, and former Ballon d'Or winners. [6] The viewers and readers voted Michel Platini as the best, but the France Football jury and former Ballon d'Or winners chose Alfredo Di Stéfano. [7] [8]

For many years, his Super Ballon d'Or trophy was on display at the Real Madrid museum at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, [3] but in 2021, Di Stéfano's children auctioned off his memorabilia. [9] The trophy was among the items sold to an anonymous buyer for £187,500, [10] and its current location is unknown. [3]

A possible second edition of the award could take place in 2029 covering four decades since 1989. [6]

Rankings

Winners

Super Ballon d'Or
YearRankPlayer
19891st Alfredo Di Stéfano
2nd Johan Cruyff
3rd Michel Platini

Votes

[8]

Votes
France Football's jury
RankPlayerPoints
1st Alfredo Di Stéfano 11
2nd Johan Cruyff 9
3rd Michel Platini 5
4th Franz Beckenbauer 2
5th Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 0
Kevin Keegan
Former Ballon d'Or Winners
RankPlayerPoints
1st Alfredo Di Stéfano 8
2nd Johan Cruyff 6
3rd Michel Platini 3
4th Franz Beckenbauer 2
5th Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 0
Kevin Keegan
Viewers and Readers
RankPlayerPoints
1st Michel Platini 54,12%
2nd Johan Cruyff 25,31%
3rd Franz Beckenbauer 10,60%
4th Alfredo Di Stéfano 6,40%
5th Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 1,42%
6th Kevin Keegan 0,96%

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