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The 2004 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was delivered to the Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko on 13 December 2004.[1] On 9 November 2004, was announced the shortlist of 50 male players compiled by a group of experts from France Football.[2] There were 52 voters, from Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-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, 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).[3]

2004 Ballon d'Or
2004 Ballon d'Or winner Andriy Shevchenko
Date13 December 2004
Presented byFrance Football
Highlights
Ballon d'OrUkraine Andriy Shevchenko
(1st title)
Websitefrancefootball.fr/ballon-d-or
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Andriy Shevchenko was the third Ukrainian to win the award after Oleh Blokhin (1975) and Igor Belanov (1986).[4] He finished top goalscorer in the 2003–04 Serie A, scoring 24 goals in 32 matches, as his team won the league title. The best ranked goalkeeper on the list was Gianluigi Buffon (Italy) with a 17th place (jointly with Traianos Dellas, Fernando Morientes, Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba). Ricardo Carvalho (Portugal) was the top ranked defender in the list, at ninth, while Deco (Portugal) was the top ranked midfielder at second place.[3]

Rankings

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Voted players

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Rank Player Nationality Club(s) Total Votes by place Votes
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
1st Andriy Shevchenko   Ukraine   Milan 175 27 5 5 2 1 40
2nd Deco   Portugal   Porto
  Barcelona
139 10 13 9 4 2 38
3rd Ronaldinho   Brazil   Barcelona 133 9 13 7 4 7 40
4th Thierry Henry   France   Arsenal 80 3 6 6 10 3 28
5th Theodoros Zagorakis   Greece   AEK Athens
  Bologna
44 3 2 3 3 9 17
6th Adriano   Brazil   Parma
  Internazionale
27 - 3 2 2 5 12
7th Pavel Nedvěd   Czech Republic   Juventus 23 - - 4 4 3 11
8th Wayne Rooney   England   Everton
22 - 1 3 2 5 11
9th Ricardo Carvalho   Portugal   Porto
  Chelsea
18 - 2 2 2 - 6
Ruud van Nistelrooy   Netherlands   Manchester United 18 - - 4 2 2 8
11th Angelos Charisteas   Greece   Werder Bremen 15 - 1 1 2 4 8
12th Cristiano Ronaldo   Portugal   Manchester United 11 - 1 1 2 - 4
Milan Baroš   Czech Republic   Liverpool 11 - 1 - 3 1 5
14th Zlatan Ibrahimović   Sweden   Ajax
  Juventus
8 - - - 3 2 5
15th Samuel Eto'o   Cameroon   Mallorca
  Barcelona
7 - 1 1 - - 2
Kaká   Brazil   Milan 7 - 1 - 1 1 3
17th Traianos Dellas   Greece   Roma 5 - 1 - - 1 2
Fernando Morientes   Spain   Monaco
  Real Madrid
5 - 1 - - 1 2
Frank Lampard   England   Chelsea 5 - - 1 1 - 2
Didier Drogba   Ivory Coast   Marseille
  Chelsea
5 - - 1 - 2 3
Gianluigi Buffon   Italy   Juventus 5 - - 1 - 2 3
22nd Luís Figo   Portugal   Real Madrid 4 - - - 2 - 2
23rd Zinedine Zidane   France   Real Madrid 3 - - 1 - - 1
24th Rubén Baraja   Spain   Valencia 2 - - - 1 - 1
Ludovic Giuly   France   Monaco
  Barcelona
2 - - - 1 - 1
Maniche   Portugal   Porto 2 - - - 1 - 1
Antonios Nikopolidis   Greece   Panathinaikos
  Olympiacos
2 - - - - 2 2
28th Paolo Maldini   Italy   Milan 1 - - - - 1 1
Vicente   Spain   Valencia 1 - - - - 1 1

Non-voted players

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The following 21 players were originally in contention for the 2004 Ballon d’Or, but did not receive any votes:

Player Nationality Club(s)
Aílton   Brazil   Werder Bremen
  Schalke 04
Roberto Ayala   Argentina   Valencia
Fabien Barthez   France   Manchester United
  Marseille
David Beckham   England   Real Madrid
Petr Čech   Czech Republic   Chelsea
Emerson   Brazil   Roma
  Juventus
Juninho   Brazil   Lyon
Michalis Kapsis   Greece   AEK Athens
  Bordeaux
Henrik Larsson   Sweden   Celtic
  Barcelona
Johan Micoud   France   Werder Bremen
Mista   Spain   Valencia
Alessandro Nesta   Italy   Milan
Andrea Pirlo   Italy   Milan
José Antonio Reyes   Spain   Sevilla
  Arsenal
Ronaldo   Brazil   Real Madrid
Djibril Cissé   France   Auxerre
  Liverpool
Paul Scholes   England   Manchester United
Clarence Seedorf   Netherlands   Milan
Giourkas Seitaridis   Greece   Panathinaikos
  Porto
Francesco Totti   Italy   Roma
Patrick Vieira   France   Arsenal

References

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  1. ^ The Guardian staff (13 December 2004). "Shevchenko wins Ballon d'Or". The Guardian.
  2. ^ Dias, Jorge. "Os cinco magnificos" [The five magnificent] (in Portuguese).
  3. ^ a b Pierrend, José (26 March 2005). "European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 2004". RSSSF.
  4. ^ Moore, Rob (21 January 2011). "European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or")". RSSSF.
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