Ballon d’Or 1957

Europas Fußballer des Jahres
Alfredo Di Stéfano

Die zweite Verleihung des Ballon d’Or (französisch für Goldener Ball) der Zeitschrift France Football erfolgte 1957. Sieger wurde der argentinisch-spanische Spieler Alfredo Di Stéfano.

Ergebnis

Am 17. Dezember 1957 veröffentlichte France Football das Ergebnis:

  1. Spanien 1945 Alfredo Di Stéfano (Real Madrid) (72 von 80 maximal möglichen Punkten)
  2. EnglandEngland Billy Wright (Wolverhampton Wanderers) (19)
  3. EnglandEngland Duncan Edwards (Manchester United) (16)
    Frankreich 1946 Raymond Kopa (Real Madrid) (16)
  4. Ungarn 1956 László Kubala (FC Barcelona) (15)
  5. Wales 1953 John Charles (Juventus Turin) (14)
  6. Sowjetunion 1955 Eduard Strelzow (Torpedo Moskau) (12)
  7. EnglandEngland Tommy Taylor (Manchester United) (10)
  8. Ungarn 1956 József Bozsik (Honvéd Budapest) (9)
    Sowjetunion 1955 Igor Netto (Spartak Moskau) (9)
  9. Sowjetunion 1955 Lew Jaschin (Dynamo Moskau) (8)
  10. Ungarn 1956 Gyula Grosics (Tatabányai SC) (7)
    Spanien 1945 Francisco Gento (Real Madrid) (7)
  11. Jugoslawien Miloš Milutinović (Partizan Belgrad) (4)
    Nordirland Danny Blanchflower (Tottenham Hotspur) (4)
    ItalienItalien Juan Schiaffino (AC Mailand) (4)
  12. EnglandEngland Stanley Matthews (FC Blackpool) (3)
    EnglandEngland Johnny Haynes (FC Fulham) (3)
    OsterreichÖsterreich Gerhard Hanappi (Rapid Wien) (3)
  13. Ungarn 1956 Sándor Kocsis (Young Fellows Zürich) (2)
    Deutschland Bundesrepublik Horst Szymaniak (Wuppertaler SV) (2)
  14. SchwedenSchweden Kurt Hamrin (Calcio Padova) (1)
    Tschechoslowakei Ladislav Novák (Dukla Prag) (1)

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Alfredo Di Stefano while playing at Real Madrid CF.
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