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2003 Ballon d'Or

Annual association football award event in France


Annual association football award event in France

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name2003 Ballon d'Or
imagePavel Nedvěd.jpg
caption2003 Ballon d'Or winner Pavel Nedvěd
date22 December 2003
presenter*France Football*
website
award1_typeWon by
award1_winnerCZE Pavel Nedvěd (1st award)
previous[2002](2002-ballon-d-or)
mainBallon d'Or
next[2004](2004-ballon-d-or)

The 2003 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 the Czech midfielder Pavel Nedvěd on 22 December 2003. On 11 November 2003, the shortlist of 50 male players compiled by a group of experts from France Football was announced. There were 52 voters, from Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, England, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, the Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, Wales and Yugoslavia. Each picked a first (5pts), second (4pts), third (3pts), fourth (2pts) and fifth choice (1pt).

Nedvěd was the second Czech player to win the award after Josef Masopust (1962). Gianluigi Buffon (Italy) was the top ranked goalkeeper in the list, in ninth place. Paolo Maldini (Italy) was the best ranked defender in third place, while Thierry Henry (France) was the top forward, in second place.

Rankings

Voted players

RankPlayerNationalityClub(s)TotalVotes by placeVotes1st2nd3rd4th5th
1stPavel NedvědCzech RepublicJuventus19027926145
2ndThierry HenryFranceArsenal12889144237
3rdPaolo MaldiniItalyMilan12371374738
4thAndriy ShevchenkoUkraineMilan673834321
5thZinedine ZidaneFranceReal Madrid644159726
6thRuud van NistelrooyNetherlandsManchester United6114511324
7thRaúlSpainReal Madrid321241513
8thRoberto CarlosBrazilReal Madrid27133-18
9thGianluigi BuffonItalyJuventus19-12339
10thDavid BeckhamEnglandManchester United
Real Madrid17-21227
11thRonaldoBrazilReal Madrid11--1247
12thHenrik LarssonSwedenCeltic6--2--2
13thAlessandro Del PieroItalyJuventus4--1-12
DidaBrazilMilan4--1-12
Roy MakaayNetherlandsDeportivo La Coruña
Bayern Munich4--1-12
Alessandro NestaItalyMilan4---2-2
DecoPortugalPorto4----44
18thNihat KahveciTurkeyReal Sociedad3---112
Francesco TottiItalyRoma3---112
20thMichael BallackGermanyBayern Munich2---1-1
Zlatan IbrahimovićSwedenAjax2---1-1
22ndFilippo InzaghiItalyMilan1----11
Jan KollerCzech RepublicBorussia Dortmund1----11
Adrian MutuRomaniaParma
Chelsea1----11
RonaldinhoBrazilParis Saint-Germain
Barcelona1----11
Francesco ToldoItalyInternazionale1----11

Non-voted players

The following 24 men were originally in contention for the 2003 Ballon d’Or, but did not receive any votes:

PlayerNationalityClub(s)
Pablo AimarArgentinaValencia
Sol CampbellEnglandArsenal
Iker CasillasSpainReal Madrid
Cristian ChivuRomaniaAjax
Roma
Samuel Eto'oCameroonMallorca
Luís FigoPortugalReal Madrid
Giovane ÉlberBrazilBayern Munich
Lyon
Ludovic GiulyFranceMonaco
Oliver KahnGermanyBayern Munich
Patrick KluivertNetherlandsBarcelona
Darko KovačevićSerbia and MontenegroReal Sociedad
Claude MakéléléFranceReal Madrid
Chelsea
Michael OwenEnglandLiverpool
PauletaPortugalBordeaux
Paris Saint-Germain
Robert PiresFranceArsenal
Míchel SalgadoSpainReal Madrid
Paul ScholesEnglandManchester United
Lilian ThuramFranceJuventus
Hatem TrabelsiTunisiaAjax
David TrezeguetFranceJuventus
Patrick VieiraFranceArsenal
Christian VieriItalyInternazionale
Sylvain WiltordFranceArsenal
Gianluca ZambrottaItalyJuventus

References

References

  1. BBC Sport staff. (22 December 2003). "Nedved scoops top award". [[BBC Sport]].
  2. UEFA.com. "Short list reflects Madrid lustre {{!}} UEFA Champions League 2003/04". UEFA.com.
  3. "Golden Ball nominees announced". Sky Sports.
  4. Leite, Augusto. (11 November 2003). "Deco na corrida à Bola de Ouro". [[Record (Portuguese newspaper).
  5. Pierrend, José. (26 March 2005). "European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 2003". [[RSSSF]].
  6. "France Football".
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