The Super Ballon d’Or, the most prestigious and rare award only ONE player has ever won
Only one player has ever received the ‘Super Ballon d’Or’, a rare and relatively obscure award presented by France Football.
The Ballon d’Or began in 1956 when Sir Stanley Matthews of Blackpool was the inaugural recipient. Since then, the award has been won by many of football’s greatest players, including Johan Cruyff, Michel Platini, Zinedine Zidane, Lionel Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Over the years, the Ballon d’Or has undergone several name changes and partnered with various organizations, but it has consistently been awarded by France Football.
In 1989, France Football introduced a new accolade—the Super Ballon d’Or. Unlike the standard Ballon d’Or, which honors the best player of the past year, the Super Ballon d’Or recognized the top player from the previous 30 years.
Real Madrid legend Alfredo Di Stefano is the sole recipient of the Super Ballon d’Or. Di Stefano scored 308 goals for Real Madrid and was pivotal in their five consecutive European Cup victories from 1956 to 1960.
He won the Ballon d’Or twice, in 1957 and 1959, and was further honored with the Super Ballon d’Or to celebrate France Football’s 30th anniversary. This special award was exclusively for European players, excluding legends like Pele and Diego Maradona.
Di Stefano, born in Argentina, played there until 1949 before representing Colombia and Spain after acquiring citizenship, which made him eligible for the Super Ballon d’Or.
Johan Cruyff and Michel Platini were also nominated, but the award went to Di Stefano, 30 years after his second Ballon d’Or win.
The Super Ballon d’Or trophy resembles the Ballon d’Or but features a base adorned with multiple gold mini-footballs reminiscent of Ferrero Rocher chocolates.
Initially displayed at the Real Madrid Museum at Santiago Bernabeu, the trophy was auctioned in London in September 2021 as part of “Property from the Estate of Alfredo Di Stefano,” fetching £187,500 according to Julien’s Auctions.
In 1995, a special ‘Golden Ballon d’Or’ was introduced to honor non-European players, with Argentina’s Diego Maradona being the first recipient.
Following Maradona’s World Cup triumph, many fans believed Lionel Messi, who won his eighth Ballon d’Or last year, deserved a similar accolade to emphasize his status as one of the greatest players ever.The “Super Ballon d’Or” is a unique award presented by *France Football* to honor the best football player over the previous 30 years, not just for a single year like the traditional Ballon d’Or. The award was created in 1989, and Real Madrid legend Alfredo Di Stefano remains the only recipient to date.
Alfredo Di Stefano was an iconic player known for his incredible impact at Real Madrid, where he scored 308 goals and led the team to five consecutive European Cup victories from 1956 to 1960. His illustrious career, marked by multiple accolades, including two Ballon d’Or awards (1957 and 1959), made him the standout choice for the Super Ballon d’Or. This award was exclusive to European players, which excluded other legends like Pele and Diego Maradona.
Di Stefano’s eligibility was also due to his playing history—born in Argentina, he played in Argentina and Colombia before acquiring Spanish citizenship and representing Spain, making him a qualified candidate under the European criteria.
The Super Ballon d’Or trophy, resembling the Ballon d’Or but distinguished by a base adorned with golden mini-footballs, was initially displayed at the Real Madrid Museum at the Santiago Bernabeu. However, it was auctioned in 2021 in London as part of the “Property from the Estate of Alfredo Di Stefano,” fetching £187,500.
In addition to the Super Ballon d’Or, in 1995, *France Football* introduced a “Golden Ballon d’Or” to recognize non-European players, with Diego Maradona becoming the first recipient. This was in response to his World Cup triumph and his contributions to the sport. Many fans today believe Lionel Messi, with his record eighth Ballon d’Or win, deserves a similar accolade to further cement his status as one of football’s all-time greats.