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Ghanaian footballers who could have won the Ballon d’Or

Edwin Kwakofi by Edwin Kwakofi
December 9, 2019
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Lionel Messi’s sixth Ballon d’Or win last week marked the 11th time in the last 12 years that either the mercurial forward or Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo had picked up the prize.

Last year’s winner, Luka Modric broke the monopoly of the two ‘GOATs’ over one of the world’s top football prizes.

Prior to that, however, the Ballon d’Or was hardly ever in the hands of one player for more than two years.

Ghana has produced a number of top footballers over the years. All of them have, however, fallen short of winning the big prize.

The Ballon d’Or has gone through a few evolutions. It was originally intended for players from European countries but in 1995 it was expanded to include all players playing their football in Europe and later expanded further to include players all over the world.

Before Messi and Ronaldo’s extended dominance, performances by some Ghanaians gave them a real shout of becoming Ballon d’Or winners themselves.

Abedi Ayew Pele

Having become synonymous with the Number 10 shirt for the Black Stars and having been hailed as a star while at clubs like Marseille, there’s a lot to admire about former Black Stars captain Abedi Pele.

Abedi is one of the best players ever produced on the continent, a fact backed by his three consecutive African Player of the Year Awards.

Abedi had won the AFCON with the Black Stars back in 1982 but it was in 1991 where he really stepped up globally, winning the Ligue 1 title with Marseille. This led to his first African Footballer of The Year prize, and a first BBC African Footballer of the Year award. He was also in the initial list for FIFA Player of The Year. The Ballon d’Or for that year was eventually picked up by his club teammate, Jean-Pierre Papin.

The next year was even better for Abedi as he picked up a second straight Ligue 1 title, a second straight African Footballer of The Year, finished AFCON runner-up with Ghana, won the AFCON Golden Ball, and was ninth in the race for the FIFA Footballer of the Year. He was definitely in the league of eventual Ballon d’Or winner, Marco van Basten.

Abedi Pele’s best years
Artwork: Yaw Antwi Owusu – Citi Sports

In the 1992-93 season, Abedi won the UEFA Champions League and his third African Footballer of the Year award. Despite being in phenomenal form for that three-year period especially, Abedi Pele was ineligible for the Ballon d’Or. However, with George Weah winning the award the year it was expanded, chances are that Abedi might have beaten him to the feat had that decision been taken a couple of years earlier.

Anthony Yeboah

Just like Abedi Pele, Anthony Yeboah’s best years came before the expansion of the Ballon d’Or parameters. This was unfortunate because on his day, ‘Yegoala’ was unplayable anywhere he played. Placing second at the 1992 AFCON with Ghana, Yeboah then finished third in votes for the African Footballer of the Year.

The next year, he went one better, only finishing behind Abedi Pele for the award after ending the season as the Bundesliga’s top scorer with 30 goals in 37 games and making the league’s Team of the Season. He also emulated Abedi’s ninth-place finish in the FIFA player of the Year award.

Anthony Yeboah’s best years
Artwork: Yaw Antwi Owusu – Citi Sports

Michael Essien

The ‘Bison’, Michael Essien is the closest Ghana has come to actually getting a Ballon d’Or winner having been nominated for three straight years from 2005 to 2007.

While at French club Lyon in the 2004-05 season, Essien picked up the Ligue 1 title, was named the Ligue 1 Player of The Year, made it into the Ligue 1 Team of The Year, was named in the CAF Team Of The Year, came third for the African Footballer of the Year, and placed 22nd in the Ballon d’Or votes (won by Ronaldinho).

The next season, Essien moved to Chelsea where he won the Premier League title, yet again made it into the CAF Team of the Year, was named the BBC African Footballer of The Year, finished third yet again in the African Footballer of the Year award, and was nominated again for the Ballon d’Or (won by Fabio Cannavaro), although he did not get any votes.

The 2006/2007 season saw Essien win the FA Cup and English League Cup with Chelsea. He was named Ghana’s Player of The Year, Chelsea’s Player of the Year and also picked up the prize for Chelsea’s Goal of the Year. He was nominated for the Ballon d’Or again, this time finishing 24th. The award was won by Brazilian Kaka, the last time a player that wasn’t either Messi or Ronaldo won it, until last year.

Michael Essien’s best years
Artwork: Yaw Antwi Owusu – Citi Sports

 

Watch Citi Sports‘ Nathan Quao, Daniel Koranteng and Benjamin Nketsia discuss the topic on Citi TV‘s all-new local sports show, Football Made in Ghana.

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