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The 1961 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Omar Sívori on 12 December 1961.[1] RankingsRank | Name | Club | Nationality | Points | 1 | Despite being born in Argentina, Omar Sívori acquired Italian citizenship in 1961, and went on to play for the Italian national football team.[2]|group=lower-alpha}} | Juventus | Italy}} | 46 | 2 | Luis Suárez | Barcelona / Inter Milan | Spain|1945}} | 40 | 3 | Johnny Haynes | Fulham | England}} | 22 | 4 | Lev Yashin | Dynamo Moscow | Soviet Union}} | 21 | 5 | Ferenc Puskás | Real Madrid | Hungary}} | 16 | 6 | Despite being born in Argentina, Alfredo Di Stefano acquired Spanish citizenship in 1956, and went on to play for the Spanish national football team.[3]|group=lower-alpha}} | Real Madrid | Spain|1945}} | 13 | Uwe Seeler | Hamburger SV | West Germany}} | 13 | 8 | John Charles | Juventus | Wales}} | 10 | 9 | Francisco Gento | Real Madrid | Spain|1945}} | 8 | 10 | Bobby Charlton | Manchester United | England}} | 5 | Gerhard Hanappi | Rapid Wien | Austria}} | 5 | José Águas | Benfica | Portugal}} | 5 | José Santamaría | Real Madrid | Spain}} | 5 | Dragoslav Šekularac | Red Star Belgrade | Yugoslavia}} | 5 | Josef Masopust | Dukla Prague | Czechoslovakia}} | 5 | Gyula Grosics | Tatabánya | Hungary}} | 5 | 17 | Mikheil Meskhi | Dinamo Tbilisi | USSR}} | 4 | Germano | Benfica | Portugal}} | 4 | Danny Blanchflower | Tottenham Hotspur | Northern Ireland}} | 4 | Kurt Hamrin | Fiorentina | Sweden}} | 4 | Horst Szymaniak | Karlsruher SC / Catania | West Germany}} | 4 | Viktor Ponedelnik | SKA Rostov-on-Don | USSR}} | 4 | 23 | Denis Law | Manchester City / Torino | Scotland}} | 3 | Max Morlock | 1. FC Nürnberg | West Germany}} | 3 | Horst Nemec | Austria Wien | Austria}} | 3 | José Augusto | Benfica | Portugal}} | 3 | Slava Metreveli | Torpedo Moscow | USSR}} | 3 | 28 | Jimmy Greaves | Chelsea / Milan / Tottenham Hotspur | England}} | 2 | Lajos Tichy | Honvéd | Hungary}} | 2 | Costa Pereira | Benfica | Portugal}} | 2 | Gert Dörfel | Hamburger SV | West Germany}} | 2 | Lucien Muller | Stade Reims | France}} | 2 | Norbert Eschmann | Stade Français | Switzerland}} | 2 | Pierre Bernard | Sedan / Nîmes | France}} | 2 | 35 | Rudolf Kučera | Dukla Prague | Czechoslovakia}} | 1 | Mário Coluna | Benfica | Portugal}} | 1 | Eusébio | Benfica | Portugal}} | 1 | Dumitru Macri | Rapid București | Romania}} | 1 | Karl Stotz | Austria Wien | Austria}} | 1 | Gernot Fraydl | Austria Wien | Austria}} | 1 | Charles Antenen | La Chaux-de-Fonds | Switzerland}} | 1 | Jimmy McIlroy | Burnley | Northern Ireland}} | 1 | Karl Koller | First Vienna | Austria}} | 1 |
Notes1. ^{{Cite web| url = http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/europa-poy61.html| title = European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 1961| first = José Luis| last = Pierrend| publisher = RSSSF| date = 1 February 2006| accessdate = 26 August 2012}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/aboutuefa/organisation/history/obituaries/newsid=281090.html |title=Juve legend Sívori dies |work=uefa.com |publisher=Union of European Football Associations |date=18 February 2005 |accessdate=26 August 2012}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefa/history/associationweeks/association=122/newsid=255616.html |title=Europe dazzled by Di Stéfano |publisher=UEFA |date=22 November 2004 |accessdate=6 December 2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081211210548/http://www.uefa.com/uefa/history/associationweeks/association%3D122/newsId%3D255616.html |archivedate=December 11, 2008 }}
References{{reflist}}External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090319142513/http://www.francefootball.fr/FF/Ballon_Or_home.html France Football Official Ballon d'Or page]
{{Ballon d'Or recipients}} 2 : Ballon d'Or|1960–61 in European football |