Ballon d’Or 2024, the ceremony tonight. Lookman is 14th, Lautaro in the top ten

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8.05pm – The Inter players involved in the evening also arrived at the Theater du Chatelet: there is Lautaro Martinez, who still doesn’t know in which position he will be classified but is certain to be at least in the top ten, with him also Hakan Calhanoglu (20th ) and Yann Sommer, running for the Yashin Trophy.

7.40pm – The great protagonists of the evening are starting to arrive at the Theater du Chatelet in Paris. Spotted among the Serie A players for now are Ademola Lookman (Atalanta, 14th place) and the duo made up of Artem Dovbyk and Mats Hummels (Roma, joint 29th).

7.10pm – The following players are therefore sure to be in the top 10: Bellingham, Carvajal, Haaland, Kane, Kroos, Lautaro, Mbappe, Rodri, Vinicius, Yamal. In what order, we will only find out by living.

7pm – The penultimate Serie A representative in the standings also arrives, with Ademola Lookman of Atalanta who is 14th. Behind him, 15th, Nico Williams of Athletic Club. In 13th place we find Dani Olmo, who played during the season between Leipzig and Barcelona, ​​then 12th Wirtz of Bayer Leverkusen and 11th Foden, of City.

6.35pm – The five positions from 20th to 16th are completed. After Inter’s Calhanoglu, 20th, we find in order 19th Odegaard (Arsenal), 18th Martinez (Aston Villa), 17th Valverde (Real Madrid), 16th Xhaka (Leverkusen).

6.18pm – Here is another Serie A footballer, Inter player Hakan Calhanoglu is in 20th place.

5.55pm – Five more positions revealed in the top 30 of the 2024 Ballon d’Or, those from 25th to 21st. We find in order Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Saliba (Arsenal), Ruben Dias (Man City), Rudiger (Real Madrid) and Saka (Arsenal).

5.25pm – Here the last positions begin to emerge and we immediately meet two of the five Serie A players present: the Roma players Artem Dovbyk and Mats Hummels, candidates for what they did with Girona and Borussia Dortmund respectively, share the last place, with a 29th place ex aequo. Then Alex Grimaldo of Leverkusen (28th), Vitinha of PSG (27th) and Declan Rice of Arsenal (26th).

5.20pm – It will be a long wait until the consecration of Rodri, winner of the European Championship with Spain and the Premier League with Manchester City. In the meantime, here is the roll of honor and the history of the award, year by year.

8 WINS
Lionel Messi (Argentina)

6 WINS
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)

3 WINS
Johan Cruyff (Netherlands)
Michel Platini (France)
Marco Van Basten (Holland)

2 WINS
Franz Beckenbauer (Germany)
Alfredo Di Stefano (Spain)
Kevin Keegan (England)
Ronaldo (Brazil)
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Germany)

1 WIN
Florian Albert (Hungary)
Roberto Baggio (Italy)
Igor Belanov (Russia)
George Best (Northern Ireland)
Oleg Blokhin (Russia)
Fabio Cannavaro (Italy)
Bobby Charlton (England)
Eusebio (Portugal)
Luis Figo (Portugal)
Ruud Gullit (Holland)
Ricardo Kakà (Brazil)
Raymond Kopa (France)
Denis Law (Scotland)
Josef Masopust (Czech Rep.)
Lothar Matthaus (Germany)
Stanley Matthews (England)
Pavel Nedved (Czech Rep.)
Michael Owen (England)
Jean-Pierre Papin (France)
Rivaldo (Brazil)
Gianni Rivera (Italy)
Ronaldinho (Brazil)
Matthias Sammer (Germany)
Andriy Shevchenko (Ukraine)
Alan Simonsen (Denmark)
Omar Sivori (Italy)
Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgaria)
Luis Suarez (Spain)
Lev Yashin (Russia)
George Weah (Liberia)

THE HISTORY OF THE GOLDEN BALLONS
1956: Matthews
1957: Di Stefano
1958: Kopa
1959: Di Stefano
1960: Suarez
1961: Sivori
1962: Masopust
1963: Yashin
1964: Law
1965: Eusebius
1966: Charlton
1967: Albert
1968: Best
1969: Rivera
1970: Muller
1971: Cruyff
1972: Beckenbauer
1973: Cruyff
1974: Cruyff
1975: Blokhin
1976: Beckenbauer
1977: Simonsen
1978: Keegan
1979: Keegan
1980: Rummenigge
1981: Rummenigge
1982: Rossi
1983: Platini
1984: Platini
1985: Platini
1986: Belanov
1987: Gullit
1988: Van Basten
1989: Van Basten
1990: Matthaeus
1991: Papin
1992: Van Basten
1993: Baggio
1994: Stoichkov
1995: Weah
1996: Sammer
1997: Ronaldo
1998: Zidane
1999: Rivaldo
2000: Cool
2001: Owen
2002: Ronaldo
2003: Nedved
2004: Shevchenko
2005: Ronaldinho
2006: Cannavaro
2007: Kaka
2008: Cristiano Ronaldo
2009: Messi
2010: Messi
2011: Messi
2012: Messi
2013: Cristiano Ronaldo
2014: Cristiano Ronaldo
2015: Messi
2016: Cristiano Ronaldo
2017: Cristiano Ronaldo
2018: Modric
2019: Messi
2020: unassigned
2021: Messi
2022: Benzema
2023: Messi

5.18pm – There is not only the award for best footballer: the one for the best player (big favorite Bonmati of Barcelona), the Kopa Trophy for young players (ready to end up in the hands of Blaugrana Lamine Yamal), but also those of best coach (men’s and women’s) and also the best club (men’s and women’s). And again, the Gerd Muller Trophy for the best scorer (Kane and Mbappe tied) and the Yashin Award for the best goalkeeper.

5.15pm – Today is assigned Ballon d’Or 2024the 68th of the individual award relating to a single calendar year, awarded by the famous French magazine France Football. The first names and their placings are already starting to emerge, for an evening that should see Rodri rewarded, author of an unexpected and unpredictable overtaking against Vinicius. At 8.45pm the actual event will begin, for an evening that promises to be talked about for a long time also considering the block protest boycott that Real Madrid will carry out. Meanwhile, the 30 candidates:

Jude Bellingham (England, Real Madrid)
Hakan Çalhanoğlu (Türkiye – Inter)
Dani Carvajal (Spain – Real Madrid)
Rúben Dias (Portugal – Manchester City)
Artem Dovbyk (Ukraine – Dnipro, Girona, Rome)
Phil Foden (England – Manchester City)
Alejandro Grimaldo (Spain – Bayer Leverkusen)
Erling Haaland (Norway – Manchester City)
Mats Hummels (Germany – Borussia Dortmund, Rome)
Harry Kane (England – Bayern Munich)
Toni Kroos (Germany – Real Madrid)
Ademola Lookman (Nigeria – Atalanta)
Emiliano Martínez (Argentina – Aston Villa)
Lautaro Martínez (Argentina – Inter)
Kylian Mbappé (France – Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid)
Martin Ødegaard (Norway – Arsenal)
Dani Olmo (Spain – Leipzig, Barcelona)
Cole Palmer (England – Manchester City, Chelsea)
Declan Rice (England – Arsenal)
Rodri (Spain – Manchester City)
Antonio Rüdiger (Germany – Real Madrid)
Bukayo Saka (England – Arsenal)
William Saliba (France – Arsenal)
Federico Valverde (Uruguay – Real Madrid)
Vinícius Júnior (Brazil – Real Madrid)
Vitinha (Portugal – Paris Saint-Germain)
Nico Williams (Spain – Athletic Club)
Florian Wirtz (Germany – Bayer Leverkusen)
Granit Xhaka (Switzerland -Bayer Leverkusen)
Lamine Yamal (Spain – Barcelona)