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When is the 2022 Ballon d’Or awarded? day, time and candidates

When is the 2022 Ballon d’Or awarded?  day, time and candidates

In addition, the supposed winner has already been leaked.

When will the 2022 Ballon d’Or be awarded?

The delivery ceremony of Ballon d’Or 2022 will be held on Monday October 17at the Châtelet Theater in Paris.

The delivery is expected to be between 14 and 15 in Argentina.

The footballers nominated as finalists for the Ballon d’Or 2022

  • Karim Benzema – France – Real Madrid
  • Vinicius – Brazil – Real Madrid
  • Thibaut Courtois – Belgium – Real Madrid
  • Casemiro – Brazil – Real Madrid
  • Luka Modric – Croatia – Real Madrid
  • Antonio Rudiger – Germany – Real Madrid
  • Robert Lewandowski – Poland – Barcelona
  • Heung-Min Son – South Korea – Tottenham
  • Harry Kane – England – Tottenham
  • Kylian Mbappe – France – PSG
  • Mohamed Salah – Egypt – Liverpool
  • Fabinho – Brazil – Liverpool
  • Virgil Van Dijk – Netherlands – Liverpool
  • Trent Alexander Arnold – England – Liverpool
  • Luis Diaz – Colombia – Liverpool
  • Darwin Nunez – Uruguay – Liverpool
  • Joao Cancelo – Portugal – Manchester City
  • Erling Haaland – Norway – Manchester City
  • Kevin de Bruyne – Belgium – Manchester City
  • Riyadh Mahrez – Algeria – Manchester City
  • Bernardo Silva – Portugal – Manchester City
  • Phil Foden – England – Manchester City
  • Cristiano Ronaldo – Portugal – Manchester United
  • Sadio Mane – Senegal – Bayern Munich
  • Joshua Kimmich – Germany – Bayern Munich
  • Christopher Nkunku – France – RB Leipzig
  • Sebastien Haller – Ivory Coast – Borussia Dortmund
  • Dusan Vlahovic – Serbia – Juventus
  • Mike Maignan – France – Milan
  • Rafael Leao – Portugal – AC Milan

Who will win the 2022 Ballon d’Or?

According to a list that was leaked on social networks, the winner this year would be French striker Karim Benzema, a Real Madrid striker.

On the list, they are followed by Sadio Mané, Vinicius Junior, Mohamed Salah, Robert Lewandowski, Kylian Mbappé and Kevin de Bruyne. The sensation player of the moment, the Norwegian Erling Haaland, was in 11th place.

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Lionel Messi, the last to win the Ballon d’Or

Lionel Messi, captain of the Argentine national team and striker for PSG, won the award in the 2021 edition with 613 points, beating Pole Robert Lewandowski who reached 580, while Italian Jorginho completed the podium (460) after having won the European Championship with Italy.

But this time he is not even in the list of 30 finalist players. Who was included in this year’s list was the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldofrom Manchester United, who is the second highest winner behind the Argentine with five awards.

All Ballon d’Or winners

  • 2021: LIONEL MESSI
  • 2020: NO
  • 2019: LIONEL MESSI
  • 2018: LUKA MODRIC (Croatia)
  • 2017: CRISTIANO RONALDO (Portugal)
  • 2016: CRISTIANO RONALDO (Portugal)
  • 2015: LIONEL MESSI (Argentina)
  • 2014: CRISTIANO RONALDO (Portugal)
  • 2013: CRISTIANO RONALDO (Portugal)
  • 2012: LIONEL MESSI (Argentina)
  • 2011: LIONEL MESSI (Argentina)
  • 2010: LIONEL MESSI (Argentina)
  • 2009: LIONEL MESSI (Argentina)
  • 2008: CRISTIANO RONALDO (Portugal)
  • 2007: KAKÁ (Brazil)
  • 2006: FABIO CANNAVARO (Italy)
  • 2005: RONALDINHO (Brazil)
  • 2004: ANDRIY SHEVCHENKO (Ukraine)
  • 2003: PAVEL NEDVED (Czech Republic)
  • 2002: RONALDO (Brazil)
  • 2001: MICHAEL OWEN (England)
  • 2000: LUIS FIGO (Portugal)
  • 1999: RIVALDO (Brazil)
  • 1998: ZINEDINE ZIDANE (France)
  • 1997: RONALDO (Brazil)
  • 1996: MATTHIAS SAMMER (Germany)
  • 1995: GEORGE WEAH (Liberia)
  • 1994: HRISTO STOICHKOV (Bulgaria)
  • 1993: ROBERTO BAGGIO (Italy)
  • 1992: MARCO VAN BASTEN (Netherlands)
  • 1991: JEAN-PIERRE PAPIN (France)
  • 1990: LOTHAR MATTHÄUS (Germany)
  • 1989: MARCO VAN BASTEN (Netherlands)
  • 1988: MARCO VAN BASTEN (Netherlands)
  • 1987: RUUD GULLIT (Netherlands)
  • 1986: IGOR BELANOV (Ukraine)
  • 1985: MICHEL PLATINI (France)
  • 1984: MICHEL PLATINI (France)
  • 1983: MICHEL PLATINI (France)
  • 1982: PAOLO ROSSI
  • 1981: KARL-HEINZ RUMMENIGGE (Germany)
  • 1980: KARL-HEINZ RUMMENIGGE (Germany)
  • 1979: KEVIN KEEGAN (England)
  • 1978: KEVIN KEEGAN (England)
  • 1977: ALLAN SIMONSEN (Denmark)
  • 1976: FRANZ BECKENBAUER (Germany)
  • 1975: OLEG BLOKHIN (Ukraine)
  • 1974: JOHAN CRUYFF (Netherlands)
  • 1973: JOHAN CRUYFF (Netherlands)
  • 1972: FRANZ BECKENBAUER (Germany)
  • 1971: JOHAN CRUYFF (Netherlands)
  • 1970: GERD MÜLLER (Germany)
  • 1969: GIANNI RIVERA (Italy)
  • 1968: GEORGE BEST (Northern Ireland)
  • 1967: FLORIAN ALBERT (Hungary)
  • 1966: BOBBY CHARLTON (England)
  • 1965: EUSEBIO (Portugal)
  • 1964: DENIS LAW (Scotland)
  • 1963: LEV YASHIN (Soviet Union)
  • 1962: JOSEF MASOPUST (Czech Republic)
  • 1961: OMAR SÍVORI ​​(Argentina -Italy-)
  • 1960: LUIS SUAREZ (Spain)
  • 1959: ALFREDO DI STÉFANO (Argentina -Spain-)
  • 1958: RAYMOND KOPA (France)
  • 1957: ALFREDO DI STÉFANO (Argentina -Spain-)
  • 1956: STANLEY MATTHEWS (England)

More Ballon d’Or awards

  • 7 – Lionel Messi
  • 5 – Cristiano Ronaldo
  • 3 – Michel Platini
  • 3 – Johan Cruyff
  • 3 – Marco van Basten

Source: Ambito

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