🌟Review of previous Golden Globe winners: 28-year-old Dembele won the Golden Globe for the first time, Messi won the Ronaldo 8 times 5 times
September 23rd At the 2025 Golden Globe Awards Ceremony, French star Dembele won the Golden Globe Award, and at the age of 28 he was crowned for the first time! The following is a review of previous Golden Globe winners: 1956: Stanley Matthews (England) 1957: Di Stefano (Argentina) 1958: Raymond Copa (France) 1959: Di Stefano (Argentina) 1960: Luis Suarez (Spain) 1961: Omar Sivori (Italy) 1962: Joseph Mathopst (Czech Republic Lovakia) 1963: Lev-Yarsin (Former Soviet Union) 1964: Dennis-Laur (Scotland) 1965: Eusebio (Portugal) 1966: Bobby-Charlton (England) 1967: Florian Albert (Hungary) 1968: George Best (Northern Ireland) 1969: Gianni Rivera (Italy) 1970: Gede-Muller (Germany ) 1971: John Cruyff (Netherlands) 1972: Beckenbauer (Germany) 1973: John Cruyff (Netherlands) 1974: John Cruyff (Netherlands) 1975: Oleg Bloshin (Ukraine) 1976: Beckenbauer (Germany) 1977: Alan Simonsen (Denmark) 1978: Kevin Keegan (England) 1 979: Kevin Keegan (England) 1980: Rummenigge (Germany) 1981: Rummenigge (Germany) 1982: Paul Rossi (Italy) 1983: Platini (France) 1984: Platini (France) 1985: Platini (France) 1986: Igor Belanov (Ukraine) 1987: Gulit (Netherlands) }1988: Van Basten (Netherlands) 1989: Van Basten (Netherlands) 1990: Mattus (Germany) 1991: Papan (France) 1992: Van Basten (Netherlands) 1993: Robert Bacho (Italy) 1994: Stoickov (Bulgaria) 1995: George Via (Liberia) 1996: Samor (Germany) 1997: Ronaldo (Brazil) 1998: Zidane (France) 1999: Rivaldo (Brazil) 2000: Luis Figo (Portugal) 2001: Michael Irving (England) 2002: Ronaldo (Brazil) 2003: Nedved (Czech Republic) 2004: Shevchenko (Ukraine) 2005: Ronaldinho (Brazil) West) 2006: Cannavaro (Italy) 2007: Kaka (Brazil) 2008: Ronaldo (Portugal) 2009: Messi (Argentina) 2010: Messi (Argentina) 2011: Messi (Argentina) 2012: Messi (Argentina) 2013: Ronaldo (Portugal) 2014: Ronaldo (Portugal) 2015 : Messi (Argentina) 2016: Ronaldo (Portugal) 2017: Ronaldo (Portugal) 2018: Modric (Croatia) 2019: Messi (Argentina) 2021: Messi (Argentina) 2022: Benzema (France) 2023: Messi (Argentina) 2024: Rodri (Spain) 2025: Dembele (France)
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