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| align="center" |{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Santos FC|Santos]] (445)
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| align="center" |{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras|Palmeiras]] (498)
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| [[Claudio Gentile]]
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| align="center" |1989–2008
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| align="center" |{{flagicon|GER}} [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] (517)
| align="center" |{{flagicon|GER}} [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] (517)
| align="center" |6th in [[2014 FIFA Ballon d'Or|2014]]
| align="center" |6th in [[2014 FIFA Ballon d'Or|2014]]
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| [[Carlos Alberto]]
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| align="center" |{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Santos FC|Santos]] (445)
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| align="center" |{{flagicon|NED}} [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]] (279)
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| align="center" |{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras|Palmeiras]] (498)
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| align="center" |{{flagicon|ITA}} [[Parma Calcio 1913|Parma]] (228)
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Revision as of 19:53, 13 November 2020

The Ballon d'Or Dream Team is an all-time all-star team scheduled to be published by France Football in December 2020 after conducting an internet poll of fans to select a football dream team starting from October 2020.[1][2][3]

Nominations

The nominations were announced from 5 October 2020 through 19 October 2020. The winners are scheduled to be revealed in December 2020. The selected players will be lined up in a 3–4–3 formation.[4]

Goalkeepers

The nominations for the goalkeepers were announced on 5 October 2020.[1][4]

Nationality Player Years Club with most appearances Best result at Ballon d'Or
England Gordon Banks 1955–1978 England Leicester City (356) 7th in 1972
Italy Gianluigi Buffon 1995–present Italy Juventus (673*) 2nd in 2006
Spain Iker Casillas 1999–2019 Spain Real Madrid (725) 4th in 2008
Germany Sepp Maier 1962–1979 Germany Bayern Munich (651) 5th in 1975
Germany Manuel Neuer 2005–present Germany Bayern Munich (399*) 3rd in 2014
Cameroon Thomas N'Kono 1974–1997 Spain Espanyol (234) Not eligible
Denmark Peter Schmeichel 1981–2003 England Manchester United (398) 5th in 1992
Netherlands Edwin van der Sar 1991–2011 Netherlands Ajax (312) 24th in 2008
Soviet Union Lev Yashin 1950–1970 Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow (326) Winner in 1963
Italy Dino Zoff 1961–1983 Italy Juventus (479) 2nd in 1973

Right-backs

The nominations for the right-backs were announced on 5 October 2020.[1][4]

Nationality Player Years Club with most appearances Best result at Ballon d'Or
Italy Giuseppe Bergomi 1980–1999 Italy Inter Milan (757)
Brazil Cafu 1989–2008 Brazil São Paulo (255) 15th in 2002
Brazil Carlos Alberto 1963–1981 Brazil Santos (445) Not eligible
Brazil Djalma Santos 1948–1970 Brazil Palmeiras (498) Not eligible
Italy Claudio Gentile 1972–1988 Italy Juventus (417)
Germany Manfred Kaltz 1971–1990 Germany Hamburger SV (724)
Germany Philipp Lahm 2002–2017 Germany Bayern Munich (517) 6th in 2014
Netherlands Wim Suurbier 1964–1982 Netherlands Ajax (279)
France Lilian Thuram 1991–2008 Italy Parma (228) 7th in 1998
Germany Berti Vogts 1965–1979 Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach (528) 4th in 1975

Centre-backs

The nominations for the centre-backs were announced on 5 October 2020.[1][4]

Nationality Player Years Club with most appearances Best result at Ballon d'Or
Italy Franco Baresi 1978–1997 Italy Milan (719) 2nd in 1989
England Bobby Moore 1958–1978 England West Ham United (647) 2nd in 1970
Germany Franz Beckenbauer 1964–1983 Germany Bayern Munich (575) Winner in 1972 and 1976
Argentina Daniel Passarella 1974–1989 Argentina River Plate (291) Not eligible
Italy Fabio Cannavaro 1992–2011 Italy Parma (288) Winner in 2006
Germany Matthias Sammer 1985–1998 Germany Borussia Dortmund (153) Winner in 1996
France Marcel Desailly 1986–2005 England Chelsea (222) 8th in 1996
Italy Gaetano Scirea 1972–1988 Italy Juventus (554) 12th in 1982
Netherlands Ronald Koeman 1980–1997 Spain Barcelona (264) 5th in 1988
Spain Sergio Ramos 2004–present Spain Real Madrid (660) 6th in 2017

Left-backs

The nominations for the left-backs were announced on 5 October 2020.[1][4]

Nationality Player Years Club with most appearances Best result at Ballon d'Or
Germany Andreas Brehme 1980–1998 Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern (237) 3rd in 1990
Netherlands Ruud Krol 1968–1986 Netherlands Ajax (457) 3rd in 1979
Germany Paul Breitner 1970–1983 Germany Bayern Munich (347) 2nd in 1981
Italy Paolo Maldini 1985–2009 Italy Milan (902) 3rd in 1994 and 2003
Italy Antonio Cabrini 1975–1991 Italy Juventus (442) 13th in 1978
Brazil Marcelo 2005–present Spain Real Madrid (512) 16th in 2017
Italy Giacinto Facchetti 1961–1978 Italy Inter Milan (639) 2nd in 1965
Brazil Nílton Santos 1948–1964 Brazil Botafogo (485) Not eligible
Brazil Júnior 1974–1993 Brazil Flamengo (417) Not eligible
Brazil Roberto Carlos 1991–2015 Spain Real Madrid (527) 2nd in 2002

Defensive midfielders

The nominations for the defensive midfielders were announced on 12 October 2020.[1][4]

Nationality Player Years Club with most appearances Best result at Ballon d'Or
Hungary [[]] Hungary [[]] ()
Italy [[]] Italy [[]] ()
Spain [[]] Spain [[]] ()
Argentina [[]] Spain [[]] ()
Brazil [[]] Brazil [[]] ()
Netherlands Frank Rijkaard 1980–1995 Netherlands Ajax (336) 3rd in 1988 and 1989
Brazil [[]] Brazil [[]] ()
Germany [[]] Spain [[]] ()
England Steven Gerrard 1998–2016 England Liverpool (710) 3rd in 2005
Netherlands Clarence Seedorf 1992–2014 Italy Milan (432) 17th in 1997
Brazil [[]] Brazil [[]] ()
Spain [[]] Italy [[]] ()
Spain Pep Guardiola 1988–2006 Spain Barcelona (382) 24th in 1994
Italy Marco Tardelli 1972–1988 Italy Juventus (379) 15th in 1982
Czech Republic [[]] Czech Republic [[]] ()
France [[]] France [[]] ()
Germany [[]] Germany [[]] ()
Spain [[]] Spain [[]] ()
Netherlands [[]] Spain [[]] ()
Spain Xavi 1997–2019 Spain Barcelona (767) 3rd in 2009, 2010 and 2011

Offensive midfielders

The nominations for the offensive midfielders were announced on 12 October 2020.[1][4]

Right wingers

The nominations for the right wingers were announced on 19 October 2020.[1][4]

Centre-forwards

The nominations for the centre-forwards were announced on 19 October 2020.[1][4]

Left wingers

The nominations for the left wingers were announced on 19 October 2020.[1][4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Ballon d'Or Dream Team : La piste aux étoiles de FF". France Football (in French). 5 October 2020. Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  2. ^ "France Football presents the Ballon d'Or Dream Team". Marca. 5 October 2020. Archived from the original on 10 November 2020. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Ballon d'Or Dream Team : la liste de tous les nommés pour ce onze de légende". France Football (in French). 8 October 2020. Archived from the original on 12 November 2020. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Riaz, Adnan (22 October 2020). "Full List Of 110 Nominees For France Football's 'Ballon d'Or Dream Team' Have Been Revealed". SPORTbible. Archived from the original on 3 November 2020. Retrieved 13 November 2020.