One week to go! The Messi/Ronaldo stranglehold could well be broken in 2018, but what about the other greats who've missed out on football’s top individual prize?
Note: This covers the last 20 years – before the mid-90s, only European players were eligible for the award. That explains Pele and Diego Maradona missing out on the original honours – but it doesn’t cover the absence of this lot…
12. SERGIO RAMOS
Take whatever feelings you might have about Real Madrid’s cuddly captain out of the equation and you’re left with a player who’s simply a medal magnet. At age 32, he’s had a hand (plus the odd knee) in winning every major honour for club and country, while racking up 161 caps and counting for Spain.
The argument is that defenders don’t often win this type of award. What makes Ramos unique is not only his eye-catching technical ability, but his nose for game-changing goals. In his first two Champions League finals he scored vital goals to help Real lift the trophy – yet he’s never even had a top-three Ballon d’Or finish. He must have annoyed some people along the way or something.
11. RYAN GIGGS
Football’s most decorated player, possibly ever. Certainly in Manchester United’s history, anyway. More than that, the old blood-twister was exactly the style of footballer who does well with these sort of gongs: a jinking left-winger with an eye for goal and/or humiliating an opposition full-back.
Yet it’s perhaps easy to understand why Giggs has never had a Ballon d’Or look-in. His longevity, from teenage tyro to yoga-stretched veteran, is what’s remarkable about the Welshman, rather than one stand-out season. Still, a token third place doesn’t seem out of the realms of possibility. In 1999’s Treble-winning season, say, or his second Champions League-winning season of 2007/08, or any of the 13 damn times he won the Premier League.
10. NEYMAR
Not a universally popular player, we’re given to understand. But few would deny his talent. Even playing third fiddle to Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi at Barcelona, he looked a world-beater at times. In particular, as he showcased his will and skill to lead Barça to that astonishing 6-1 win over PSG in 2017.
Neymar also has 60 goals for Brazil – two behind Ronaldo, 17 behind all-time leader Pele – and he’s 26 years old. If he stays fit, he’ll gazump both. And if he can just spend more time thrilling us with his rainbow flicks rather than enraging us with his turf rolling, Neymar may well go on to claim the award that reportedly fuelled his move to Paris in the first place.
9. PHILIPP LAHM
Defenders don’t win this award often, but Lahm is a special case. For a while, the 5ft 7in ‘Magic Dwarf’ might have been the best right-back, the best left-back and the best central midfielder that both Germany and Bayern Munich possessed.
Boasting stamina, technique and an astute football brain, Lahm was more than just a versatile footballer. He was, in retrospect, the stand-out player of a German generation that he captained to World Cup glory in 2014. That came just a year after he’d skippered Bayern to a Treble. If Italy’s Fabio Cannavaro can win the Ballon d’Or for his performances in 2006, the least Lahm deserved was a podium spot eight years later.
8. ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC
Not the greatest player ever – although we won’t say that within the big man’s earshot – but arguably the greatest ever scorer of spectacular goals. Certainly, nobody scores goals quite like Zlatan; his vision and invention paired with the unique, kung-fu dexterity of his 6ft 5in frame.
Few have proven themselves greater travellers either: Sweden’s record goalscorer has won major honours in the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, France and England. The knock against him is his Champions League CV, which features 48 goals, but never an appearance in the final. Odd, as his record over in major club games shows he’s no flat-track bully, yet it explains the Ballon d’Or absence despite his jaw-dropping talent.
7. THIERRY HENRY
With respect to Michael Owen, a Ballon d’Or winner after an excellent 2001, his victory has become a byword for the curious anomalies that awards can throw up. As in; Owen won this prize, Thierry Henry never did – yet anybody who watched the Premier League during the late ’90s and early noughties can tell you who the superior striker was.
Boasting searing pace, skill and an eye for goal, a peak Henry made the impossible commonplace. Ending his career as France and Arsenal’s all-time top scorer, Henry also won everything from a World Cup to a Premier League/FA Cup double, to a Treble with Barcelona.
Perhaps a lack of match-clinching final goals to really rubber-stamp a triumphant year held Henry back. The highest he ever finished was second to Pavel Nedved in 2003.
6. ARJEN ROBBEN
A casualty of Messi and Ronaldo’s dominance as, outside of that duo, Robben might just be the best game-changing individual talent of his era. Unbelievably quick despite numerous injuries, the now-34-year-old Dutchman has slalomed past opposition defences at will for PSV, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
The knock on Robben at one point, after lost Champions League and World Cup finals, was that he couldn’t quite land the big one. Then he scored the goal that won Bayern the Champions League in 2013 and was – in many eyes – the best individual performer of the World Cup a year later.
In that 2013 Treble year, Bayern threw their political weight behind Franck Ribery for the Ballon d’Or. He finished third, but Robben is the superior player – despite never finishing above fourth in the Ballon standings.
5. LUIS SUAREZ
In an era of brilliant false nines and between-the-lines attackers, Suarez is the best pure striker of his generation. No biting pun intended, but it’s his hunger as much as his flair or finishing ability that gives the Uruguayan his edge.
This relentless menace almost dragged Liverpool to a league title in 2013/14, then left for Barcelona and did what no other forward had done before. Namely, Suarez earned the respect of Messi, who’d previously burned through strike partners. After all, it was reportedly Messi himself who suggested switching Barça’s play so that his Uruguayan team-mate was the spearhead while he himself dropped deeper.
Goals and trophies have flowed for Suarez at Barcelona, but being in the same team as Messi has inevitably stifled his chances when it comes to individual awards.
4. GIANLUIGI BUFFON
Lev Yashin in 1963 is the only goalkeeper to win the Ballon d’Or, and if Buffon can’t join him, it’s tempting to wonder which keeper ever will. Longevity, consistency, brilliance; Italy’s 6ft 4in ‘Superman’ ticks every box for greatness and boasts more records than an avid vinyl collector.
The Champions League infamously remains missing from his CV and you get the feeling that, should he win it, the fortysomething Buffon may just be given this gong as a lifetime achievement award. As it is, the closest he's come was in 2006 when he conceded only two goals in seven games as Italy won the World Cup – but was pipped into second place in the Ballon d’Or standings by team-mate Cannavaro.
3. XAVI
The heartbeat of one of the greatest club sides in history and one of the greatest national sides of all time. Yet in the Ballon d’Or standings, Xavi had to settle for a hat-trick of third places from 2009 to 2011; hardly appropriate for a player who’s made a career habit out of finishing first.
The genius of Messi and Ronaldo accounts for Xavi missing top spot, but it's slightly galling that the unassuming brilliance of Barcelona’s pass master wasn’t given the highest individual recognition. After all, tiki-taka will go down as the dominant style of play of the early 2000s – and yet it’s its greatest practitioner who has never won Europe’s top individual prize.
2. PAOLO MALDINI
Let’s all pack up and go home, shall we? If Maldini, a man who played left-back as well as any player has ever played a position, can’t win this award, full-backs have no chance.
Unlike others on this list, Maldini wasn’t overshadowed by a modern duopoly and didn't have his Champions League record count against him (how could it? He won five of them). So it’s a mystery as to why the stylish Milan defender – who perfected the art of slide tackling with either foot, without knocking a hair out of place – never won this award.
We’d have given it to Maldini back in 1994 when he was probably the best player at the World Cup and imperious as Italy held Brazil to 0-0 for two hours in the final. Yet Maldini placed third that year. Note: much of this (except the hair bit) applies to his central defensive team-mate Franco Baresi, another Ballon d’Or absentee but one who just misses our 20-year cut-off.
1. ANDRES INIESTA
You can understand why Maldini, Buffon or even Iniesta’s long-term team-mate Xaxi have missed out. Full-backs, goalkeepers and midfield schemers don’t scoop awards quite like more individual talents.
Yet Iniesta was both metronome and magician depending on what you needed. He was a generous, versatile team player who could also produce moments of astonishing skill.
For club: that sublime late strike against Chelsea in 2009, the most important goal of Barcelona’s 2009 Treble-winning season. For country: the only goal in a World Cup final should probably do it, Iniesta pulling off his Spain shirt in extra time, not to reveal his abs or point to his own name, but to share a poignant tribute to his friend Dani Jarque.
Iniesta finished second in the Ballon d’Or standings that year and, while it’ll hardly be missed in a sock drawer full of medals of every type, he really should have a big golden football to shove in there somewhere too.
SD533
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That's very sad, but knowing the level which Messi and Cr7 are at, i then concede that they didn't deserve it because everything you need you can find it in Messi or Cr7, either goals, assists, dribble or leadership.
Sharmake11
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it's simple iniesta had the ability to dribble pass xavi had the ability to pass score free kicks robben had the ability to shot/ dribble pass but messi and Ronaldo had the ability to do all and bang hella goals in my opinion they should make an award for gks and defenders only they shouldn't be in the same category of attackers and midfield their main job is to defend and that deserves its own class
ParvezCP7
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people are talking nonsense.They get bored winning their awards through their performance. but Ronaldo and Messi is the top performer yet.. it's not fair avoid their performance.. They are far ahead than others.. Great, Legend..
Gunnersincebirth
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Yeah, this is how the game has become. For the past ten years it's been just Leo and Cristiano. The voters forget the achievements of people just because of their love and admiration for Messi and Ronaldo. In 2010 it was Snidger 2013 it was Ribery 2014 it was Neuer . All these needs to come to an end .And it doesn't just go on in the ballon d'or The last seasons PFA player of the year shouldn't have gone to Salah, in my opinion it should have gone to De Bruyne. This is 2018 and Neither Messi nor Ronaldo should be in the top three. The people that should fight for places in the top three are Modric Mbappe Griezmann Varane
Wipimnotu
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Not for love of these two, but for their performance all year round. Let's say we give it to Modric then we can call it the BallonDOr for the month of July. Modric sucked last season and this season even more. He had a good world cup but nothing more. Mbappe, well he's a fine young player who also shun at the World Cup, but at league level he's lucky he with PSG that boasts world class players in a league that is way below the level of the other top 4 leagues in Europe (EPL, La Liga, Serie A and Bundesliga). Otherwise the teen superstar still has a lot of catching up to do. Varane I think is one of the luckiest players in 2018 to be in Real Madrid' first eleven squad and France and lift the UCL and World Cup. But still, it was Ronaldo who was decisive in bringing Real Madrid to the final and Varane's contributions both at club and international was average. Come this season, Varane has failed to make an impact. Griezman I believe is more deserving to with the award, after winning the World Cup and followed by the Europa. He was incredible last season although he slowed down abit this season. BUT STILL if you compare Griezman's performance all year round, he is nowhere near Ronaldo. Ronaldo has been on fire all year around. He had a slow start at the beginning of the 2017-2018 season but after that he was unstoppable. He finished top goalscorer at UCL (again) and claimed his fifth title (first player to achieve this), hit the winning goal with an incredible freekick at the Club World Cup final and that breathtaking performance at the World Cup especially that hat-trick against Spain! Despite bowing out at Quarterfinals, Ronaldo finished with 4 goals in 4 games. Come this season with Juventus and Ronaldo is still on fire! 10 goals in 13 games! That's the consistency all year round we want to see for a winner. I rest my case.
L10NELMESSI
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iniesta is the no. 1 victim of their monopoly then ramos
FootballWorld99
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Wesley Sneijder was robbed of a well deserved Ballon d’Or in broad daylight, it was a blatant case of injustice. Let alone win the Ballon d’Or, it was criminal of FIFA and simply outrageous that he was not even amog the top three ( Messi, who eventually won, Xavi and Iniesta). Why? Sneijder, the deserving recipient performed with superb consistency in the two major competitions of the year, the Champions League and World Cup unlike the eventual recipient who was no where to be found in the same. He was exceptional for Nerazzurri in their triumphant Champions League campaign, including defeating Messi and his celebrated company in the semi-finals, and being named Uefa Club Midfielder of the Year. He did the unthinkable with the Italian giants, in his debut season leading them to a treble. He was the leader of the attack pack at Inter, which comprised of the likes of Samuel Eto'o, Diego Milito, Goran Pandev and Dejan Stankovic. His wide range of passing skills, both long and short, was the key Jose Mourinho used to unlock the opposition defences. On the other hand,for all of Messi’s wonderful talent, it was Xavi and Iniesta, who were the heart and soul of Barcelona that were the best players for club. We saw, as everyone did, that the duo were the driving force of an incredible Barcelona side. Messi, exhausted and running on vapours, could provide only fleeting moments of his genius. Iniesta and Xavi, ran themself into the road, harrying, cajoling, fighting and offering all that they had for club and country. Besides, not many would have thought the Oranje would have been World Cup Finalists, Sneijder the made the impossible possible. He finished the World Cup as joint top scorer along with a record four man of the match awards. He delivered on the biggest occasions, even attempting to shine in that gloom-ridden, scarred final in South Africa. Messi on the other hand, failed to replicate what Sneijder did for the Dutch as Argentina were shown the door at the quarters. Messi was played off the park by Bastian Schweinsteiger. What did Messi achieve in South Africa? Nothing. What did Xavi and Iniesta achieve? They took Spain to its first World Cup final. What did Sneijder achieve? Took Netherlands to the finale. Don't believe me? Let me tell you, footballing genius and fellow nominee, Xavi himself slammed his snub from the top three. Never before had a player won the award in a World Cup year without winning the tournament. Never before had there been a player from a team that won the treble missing out on such a prize. Sneijder's rightful possession had been criminally taken away by a player lesser than him.
OzilKajee
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gamemasterutd
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There are so many great players in world football but CR7 and Messi are at another level. Really can't blame the ballon d'or for not going to anyone else. It will be very sad to see that this year it is going to be different, inspite of am amazing performance by CR7 this year, it's going to Modric. Modric is a great player but only cr7 d deserves ballon d'or. What a shameful decision by FIFA ...very diplomatic which is playing down the importance of ballon d'or.
SoccerSmarts
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INIESTA AND XAVI! Those legends deserved the ballondor but the levels of CR7 and Messi at the time was spectacular. And may Xavi return as a barca coach some day to take over Valverde!
follower
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the true victims that got robbed in Messi Cristiano Ronaldo era are Iniesta and Sneijder, the rest were having players better than them. reasons why : Iniesta and Sneijder lead their countries to the world cup final of 2010 which was considered an achievement. also, they almost won everything but one won the world cup, while other won the champions league in the same year. finally, the ballon dor must be given to someone who can make the game look easy and contribute to players scoring goals instead of a top scorer because, without them, they would not have achieved anything. for example, Santi Cazorla made walcott, Coquelin, etc..... look like world class. now, where are these players? disappeared and few are talking of them. who agrees with me?
LJayLevi
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Iniesta was both metronome and magician. I think this award should have been won by each player on this list, shouldn't it be for goals scored by Messi and Ronaldo! It's sad for this guys and I like each one of them. Ramos is my all time favourite CB. Xavi, no one can ignore his brilliance in the middle of the park. Buffoon, is he an automated machine? Robben, no defender would like to stand against him. They are all the best. But..... Who will ever win a match without a goal? Who can ignore to award someone who have scored 50 or more goals a season? The brilliance of Messi and CR7 should be ignored in any sense. They make football the most interesting sport. And their goal scoring stats is the best. For the players on this list... Sorry you came at a wrong moment. But you, at least deserve that individual honour, if it wasn't for CR7 and Messi. Life is not fair at all!!!
Nesaiknruy_Legend
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Iniesta and Ribery got robbed of due Ballon Dors The years they were nominated they were 2 of the best in Europe. Iniesta was also a world cup winner and won like everything that year close enough... 2010 should have been Iniesta year despite Messi having an insane La Liga season...