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1980 Ballon d'Or

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1980 Ballon d'Or
1980 Ballon d'Or winner Karl-Heinz Rummenigge in 1982
Date30 December 1980[citation needed]
Presented byFrance Football
Websitefrancefootball.fr/ballon-d-or
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The 1980 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Karl-Heinz Rummenigge on 30 December 1980.[1]

Rummenigge was the third (West) German national to win the award after Gerd Müller in 1970 and Franz Beckenbauer in 1972 and 1976. After these two players, Rummenigge was also the third Bayern Munich player to win the trophy.[2]

Rankings

Rank Name Club(s) Nationality Points
1 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge West Germany Bayern Munich  West Germany 122
2 Bernd Schuster Spain Barcelona  West Germany 34
3 Michel Platini France Saint-Étienne  France 33
4 Wilfried Van Moer Belgium Beveren  Belgium 27
5 Jan Ceulemans Belgium Club Brugge  Belgium 20
6 Horst Hrubesch West Germany Hamburger SV  West Germany 18
7 Herbert Prohaska[notes 1] Italy Internazionale  Austria 14
8 Hansi Müller West Germany VfB Stuttgart  West Germany 11
Liam Brady Italy Juventus  Republic of Ireland 11
10 Manfred Kaltz West Germany Hamburger SV  West Germany 10
11 Erwin Vandenbergh Belgium Lierse  Belgium 9
Luis Arconada Spain Real Sociedad  Spain 9
Dino Zoff Italy Juventus  Italy 9
14 Kenny Dalglish England Liverpool  Scotland 5
Bruno Pezzey[notes 2] West Germany Eintracht Frankfurt  Austria 5
16 Terry McDermott England Liverpool  England 4
Viv Anderson England Nottingham Forest  England 4
Ruud Krol Italy Napoli  Netherlands 4
Francesco Graziani Italy Torino  Italy 4
20 Ladislav Vízek Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague  Czechoslovakia 3
Manuel Bento Portugal Benfica  Portugal 3
22 Frank Arnesen Netherlands Ajax  Denmark 2
Antonín Panenka Czechoslovakia Bohemians 1905  Czechoslovakia 2
David O'Leary England Arsenal  Republic of Ireland 2
Vladimir Petrović Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade  SFR Yugoslavia 2
Zbigniew Boniek Poland Widzew Łódź  Poland 2
27 Giancarlo Antognoni Italy Fiorentina  Italy 1
Alessandro Altobelli Italy Internazionale  Italy 1
Marcel Răducanu Romania Steaua București  Romania 1
Trevor Francis England Nottingham Forest  England 1
Zdeněk Nehoda Czechoslovakia Dukla Prague  Czechoslovakia 1
Peter Shilton England Nottingham Forest  England 1

Notes

  1. ^ France Football reports Prohaska with 16 points.
  2. ^ France Football reports Pezzey with 3 points.

References

  1. ^ Pierrend, José Luis (1 May 2005). "European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 1980". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 21 August 2017. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  2. ^ "European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or")". RSSSF. 18 December 2008. Archived from the original on 17 December 2008. Retrieved 24 December 2008.

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