Who is the next one? Previous Golden Globe winners: Messi has 8 times, Ronaldo 5 times, Platini and three others have
4:26am, 8 August 2025Football
August 7th, today, the Golden Globes officially announced the 30-person shortlist for the 2025 Men's Golden Globes. Dembele led 9 players in Paris to be shortlisted, with Yamal, Rafinia and Mbappe being listed. Let's review the previous Golden Globe winners:
1956: Stanley Matthews (England)
1957: Di Stefano (Argentina)
1958: Raymond Copa (France)
1959: Di Stefano (Argentina)
1960: Luis Suarez (Spain)
1961: Omar Sivori (Italy)
1962: Joseph Mathopst (Czechoslo Vaq)
1963: Lev-Jasin (Former Soviet Union)
1964: Dennis-Laur (Scotland)
1965: Eusebio (Portugal)
1966: Bobby-Charlton (England)
1967: Florian Albert (Hungary)
1968: George Best (Northern Ireland)
1969: Gianni Rivera (Italy)
1970: Gede Muller (Germany) 1971: John Cruyff (Netherlands)
1972: Beckenbauer (Germany)
1973: John Cruyff (Netherlands)
1974: John Cruyff (Netherlands)
1975: Oleg Bloshin (Ukraine)
1976: Beckenbauer (Germany)
1977: Alan Simonsen (Denmark)
1978: Kevin Keegan (England)
1979: Kevin Keegan (England)
1980: Rummenigge (Germany)
1981: Rummenigge (Germany)
1982: Paul Rossi (Italy)
1983: Platini (France)
1984: Platini (France)
1985: Platini (France)
1986: Igor Belanov (Ukraine)
1987: Gulit (Holland) Lan)
1988: Van Basten (Netherlands)
1989: Van Basten (Netherlands)
1990: Mattus (Germany)
1991: Papan (France)
1992: Van Basten (Netherlands)
1993: Robert Bacho (Italy)
1994: Stoickov (Bulgaria)
1995: George Via (Liberia)
199 6 years: Samor (Germany)
1997: Ronaldo (Brazil)
1998: Zidane (France)
1999: Rivaldo (Brazil)
2000: Luis Figo (Portugal)
2001: Michael Irving (England)
2002: Ronaldo (Brazil)
2003: Nedved (Czech Republic)
2004: Shevchenko (Ukraine)
2 005: Ronaldinho (Brazil)
2006: Cannavaro (Italy)
2007: Kaka (Brazil)
2008: Ronaldo (Portugal)
2009: Messi (Argentina)
2010: Messi (Argentina)
2011: Messi (Argentina)
2012: Messi (Argentina)
2013: Ronaldo (Portugal)
2014: Ronaldo (Portugal)
2015: Messi (Argentina)
2016: Ronaldo (Portugal)
2017: Ronaldo (Portugal)
2018: Modric (Croatia)
2019: Messi (Argentina)
2021: Messi (Argentina)
2022: Benzema (France)
2023: Messi (Argentina)
2024: Rodri (Spain)
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2023: Messi (Argentina)
2024: Rodri (Spain)
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