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List of winners since the first Golden Globe Awards in 1956: Many ancient gods are included

List of winners since the first Golden Globe Award in 1956: Many ancient gods are on the list. SportsTalk reported on October 31 that Messi won the 2023 Golden Globe Award. The following is a review of the winners since the first Golden Globe Award in 1956. Ballon d'Or winners 1956-2022: 195

SportsTalk News on October 31 that Messi won the 2023 Golden Globe Award. The following is a review of the winners since the first Golden Globe Award in 1956.

1956-2022 Golden Globe Award winners:

1956: Matthews (Blackpool/England)

1957: Di Stefano (Real Madrid) /Spain)

Note: Di Stefano was born in Argentina and naturalized in Spain in 1956

1958: Raymond Kopa (Real Madrid/France)

1959: Di Stefano (Real Madrid/Spain)

1960: Luis Suarez Miramontes (Barcelona) /Spain)

1961: Sivori (Juventus/Italy)

1962: Masopust (Dukla, Prague/Czechoslovakia)

1963 Year: Lev Yashin (Dinamo Moscow/Soviet Union)

1964: Denis Law (Manchester United/Suger)(Lantern)

1965: Eusebio (Benfica/Portugal)

1966: Bobby Charlton (Manchester United/England)

1967: Albert (Ferencvarosspor/Hungary)

1968: George Best (Manchester United/Northern Ireland)

1969: Gianni Rivera (AC Milan/Italy)

1970: Gerd Muller (Bayern/Germany)

1971: Cruyff (Ajax/Netherlands)

1972: Beckenbauer (Bayern/Germany)

1973: Cruyff (Barcelona/Netherlands)

1974: Cruyff (Barcelona/Netherlands)

1975: Oleg Blokhin (Dynamo Kyiv/Soviet Union)

1976: Beckenbauer (Bayern/Germany)

1977: Alan Simonsen (Borussia Monchengladbach/Denmark)

1978: Kevin Keegan (Hamburg/England)

1979: Kevin Keegan (Hamburg/England)

1980: Rummenigge (Bayern/Germany)

1981: Rummenigge (Bayern/Germany)

1982: Paolo Rossi (Juventus/Italy)

1983: Platini (Juventus/France)

1984: Platini (Juventus/France)

1985: Platini (Juventus/France)

1986: Belanov (Dynamo Kyiv/USSR)

1987: Gullit (AC Milan/Netherlands)

1988: Van Basten (AC Milan/Netherlands)

1989: Van Basten (AC Milan/Netherlands)

1990: Matthaus (Inter Milan/Germany)

1991: Pierre – Papin (Marseille/France)

1992: Van Basten (AC Milan/Netherlands)

1993: Roberto Baggio (Juventus/Italy)

1994: Stoichkov (Barcelona/Bulgaria)

1995: George Weah (AC Milan/Liberia)

1996: Matthias Sammer (Borussia Dortmund/Germany)

1997: Ronaldo (Inter Milan/Brazil)

1998: Zidane (Juventus/France)

1999: Rivaldo (Barcelona/Brazil)

2000: Luis Figo (Real Madrid/Portugal)

2001: Michael Owen (Liverpool/England)

2002: Ronaldo (Real Madrid/Brazil)

2003: Nedved (Juventus/Czech Republic)

2004: Shevchenko (AC Milan) / Ukraine)

2005: Ronaldinho (Barcelona/Brazil)

2006: Cannavaro (Real Madrid/Italy)

2007 : Kaka (AC Milan/Brazil)

2008: Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United/Portugal)

2009: Messi (Barcelona/Argentina)

2010: Messi ( Barcelona/Argentina)

2011: Messi (Barcelona/Argentina)

2012: Messi (Barcelona/Argentina)

2013: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) /Portugal)

2014: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid/Portugal)

2015: Messi (Barcelona/Argentina)

2016: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid/ Portugal)

2017: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid/Portugal)

2018: Modric (Real Madrid/Croatia)

2019: Messi (Barcelona/ Argentina)

2020: Canceled

2021: Messi (Paris/Argentina)

2022: Benzema(Real Madrid/France)

2023: Messi (Inter Miami/Argentina)

Note: The club marked by the player here is the club where he won the award

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