Ballon d’Or 1958

Europas Fußballer des Jahres
Raymond Kopa

Die dritte Verleihung des Ballon d’Or (französisch für Goldener Ball) der Zeitschrift France Football erfolgte 1958. Sieger wurde der französische Spieler Raymond Kopa.

Ergebnis

Am 16. Dezember 1958 veröffentlichte France Football das Ergebnis:

  1. FrankreichFrankreich Raymond Kopa (Real Madrid) (71)
  2. Deutschland Bundesrepublik Helmut Rahn (Rot-Weiss Essen) (40)
  3. FrankreichFrankreich Just Fontaine (Stade de Reims) (23)
  4. Wales 1953 John Charles (Juventus Turin) (15)
    SchwedenSchweden Kurt Hamrin (AC Florenz) (15)
  5. EnglandEngland Billy Wright (Wolverhampton Wanderers) (9)
  6. EnglandEngland Johnny Haynes (FC Fulham) (7)
  7. Nordirland Harry Gregg (Manchester United) (6)
    Deutschland Bundesrepublik Horst Szymaniak (Wuppertaler SV) (6)
    SchwedenSchweden Nils Liedholm (AC Mailand) (6)
  8. EnglandEngland Colin McDonald (FC Burnley) (5)
  9. Spanien 1945 Francisco Gento (Real Madrid) (4)
    SchwedenSchweden Gunnar Gren (Örgryte) (4)
  10. Sowjetunion 1955 Lew Jaschin (Dynamo Moskau) (3)
    Jugoslawien Vujadin Boškov (FK Vojvodina Novi Sad) (3)
    Sowjetunion 1955 Walentin Iwanow (Torpedo Moskau) (3)
    SchwedenSchweden Bengt Gustavsson (Atalanta Bergamo) (3)
    Spanien 1945 Luis Suárez (FC Barcelona) (3)
  11. ItalienItalien Bruno Nicolè (Juventus Turin) (2)
    Nordirland Danny Blanchflower (Tottenham Hotspur) (2)
    Bulgarien 1948 Iwan Kolew (ZSKA Sofia) (2)
    SchwedenSchweden Lennart Skoglund (Inter Mailand) (2)
    SchwedenSchweden Orvar Bergmark (Örebro) (2)
    Tschechoslowakei Ladislav Novák (Dukla Prag) (2)
  12. OsterreichÖsterreich Gerhard Hanappi (Rapid Wien) (1)
    ItalienItalien Giampiero Boniperti (Juventus Turin) (1)

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