Ballon d’Or and Fifa World Player of the Year will again become separate, say reports in Spain


THE Fifa Ballon d’Or award will once again become separate from football’s governing body, according to reports in Spain.

The annual gong was created in 2010 when the European and world honours merged.

Picture of the prestigious Ballon d'Or award which was awarded to AC Milan's Brazilian midfielder Kaka, taken 02 December 2007 in Boulogne-Billancourt outside Paris. Born under the name of Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, he succeeds Italy's World Cup winning captain and defender Fabio Cannavaro and comes two years after the last Brazilian winner of the trophy, Barcelona's Ronaldinho. The 25-year-old Kaka notably played a starring role in AC Milan's triumphant Champions League campaign scoring 10 goals and setting up the winner for Filippo Inzaghi in the final against Liverpool. AFP PHOTO PIERRE VERDY (Photo credit should read PIERRE VERDY/AFP/Getty Images)
The Ballon d’Or award will once again become separate entity from Fifa
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ZURICH, SWITZERLAND - JANUARY 11: FIFA Ballon d'Or nominees Lionel Messi of Argentina and FC Barcelona (L) and Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal and Real Madrid (R) attend a press conference prior to the FIFA Ballon d'Or Gala 2015 at the Kongresshaus on January 11, 2016 in Zurich, Switzerland. (Photo by Philipp Schmidli/Getty Images)
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are the only players to win Fifa Ballon d’Or award
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According to Mundo Deportivo, New Fifa president, Gianni Infantino, wants to revert back to the two yearly awards

The winner of Ballon d’Or will be voted for exclusively by the continent’s leading journalists.

Prior to 2010, France Football, managed the Ballon d’Or while Fifa would hand out the Fifa World Player of the Year award — and it would frequently yield out two different winners.

Since the merge, only Lionel Messi (four times) and Cristiano Ronaldo (twice) have won the awards.

September 1956: English football player Stanley Matthews of Blackpool and England, in action. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
Sir Stanley Matthews was inaugural winner of Ballon d’Or award, in 1956
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MILAN, ITALY: Milan's Liberian player George Weah holds up the Golden Ball award he recently received after the Italian league match between Milan and Sampdoria 07 January. Milan won 3-0. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read CARLO FERRARO/AFP/Getty Images)
George Weah was the first non-European winner of the Ballon d’Or award, in 1995
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The Ballon d’Or was created in 1956 — in the same summer of the first European Cup final — to reward the best player in Europe.

It is claimed the initial reason for the gong was to pay homage to the stunning career of Sir Stanley Matthews, who was the inaugural recipient.

Only European players were honoured — so Fifa introduced a secondary award for players from all around the globe in 1991.

FIFA's three best players of the year, (from left to right) Britain's Alan Shearer, 3rd placed, Brazil's Ronaldo, best player, and Liberian George Weah, 2nd placed, pose with their trophies during an awards ceremony Monday January 20 1997 in Lisbon. (AP Photo/Luisa Ferreira)
Ronaldo wins 1997 Ballon d’Or with George Weah second and Alan Shearer in third
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David Beckham finishes as runner up behind Luis Figo in 2001 Fifa World Player of the Year
David Beckham finishes as runner up to Luis Figo in 2001 Fifa World Player of the Year

28 Sep 1992: Lothar Matthaus of Bayern Munich keeps an eye on the ball during a match. Mandatory Credit: Chris Cole/Allsport
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Lothar Matthaus was the first-ever winner of the Fifa World Player of the Year award[/caption]

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Zinedine Zidane beat Ronaldo and Davor Suker to Ballon d’Or award in 1998
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Lothar Matthaus was the inaugural winner, despite finishing as runner up to Jean-Pierre Papin in the Ballon d’Or honours list the same season.

The rules for the European award changed in 1995 and any player playing in the continent was eligible for the award.

And so George Weah became the first non-European winner.

BASEL, SWITZERLAND - DECEMBER 15: FIFA World Player Gala 2003, Basel; Wahl des Weltfussballer 2003; Weltfussballer des Jahres 2003; Zinedine ZIDANE/FRA (Photo by Sandra Behne/Bongarts/Getty Images)
Zinedine Zidane won three Fifa World Player of Year awards and just one Ballon d’Or
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ZURICH, SWITZERLAND - DECEMBER 19: (L-R) Frank Lampard (2nd) of England and Ronaldinho (1st) of Brazil pose after receiving their FIFA World player of the year awards at the Zurich Opera House on December 19, 2005 in Zurich, Switzerland. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
Frank Lampard was Fifa World Player of the Year runner up back in 2005
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The Liberian also claimed the Fifa World Player of the Year award that same year.

There have been four English winners of the Ballon d’Or award, but none have ever had their hands on the global gong.

As well as Matthews, Sir Bobby Charlton was rewarded for England’s World Cup success in 1966 and Kevin Keegan is the only double winner — claiming back-to-back titles in 1978 and 1979.

Michael Owen was the other surprise winner, in 2001 after he helped Liverpool to FA Cup, League Cup, Uefa Cup and Uefa Super Cup success.

Curiously, he finished in eighth-place in the Fifa World Player of the Year list.

Barcelona's Brazilian soccer player Ronaldinho, left, and Samuel Eto'o, from Cameroon, right, show their FIFA world player trophie and Argentinean Leo Messi, center, with his Golden Boy Trophy before their Spanish League soccer match against Celta Vigo at Nou Camp Stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday Dec. 20, 2005. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)
Ronaldinho, Lionel Messi and Samuel Eto’o with yearly awards back in 2005
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Despite no Englishmen winning the global award in its 19 years of existence, David Beckham (1999 and 2001) and Frank Lampard (2005) finished as runners up.

Zinedine Zidane and Ronaldo are the only players to win the accolade three times, while Ronaldinho claimed it twice.

In its previous guise, Johan Cruyff, Michel Platini and Marco van Basten each won the award on a record three occasions.

However, while Cristiano Ronaldo has since matched their achievements, Messi has overtaken them with a staggering five wins in total.
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