Full List: Nigerians Nominated For Ballon d’Or

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The Ballon d’Or stands as one of football’s most prestigious awards, celebrating the world’s best players each year.

First introduced in 1956, this award has become synonymous with excellence, recognizing players who demonstrate outstanding skill, talent, and influence on the sport.

Initially reserved for European footballers, the Ballon d’Or expanded in 1995 to include players from across the globe, reflecting the sport’s growing international popularity.

Over the decades, Nigerian footballers have earned nominations for this coveted prize, showcasing their exceptional contributions and talent on the global stage.

Below is a comprehensive list compiled by The Nation on Nigerian players who have been nominated over the years:

1. Finidi George

Year: 1995

Details: Played for Ajax and was instrumental in their Champions League victory. He finished 21st in the voting.

2. Daniel Amokachi

Year: 1995

Details: Known for his time at Everton, Amokachi did not receive any votes but was recognized for his contributions to club and country.

3. Austin “Jay-Jay” Okocha

Year: 1995

Details: Played for Eintracht Frankfurt; like Amokachi, he did not receive any votes.

4. Nwankwo Kanu

Years: 1996, 1999

Details: Kanu was nominated twice, finishing 11th in 1996 after leading Nigeria to Olympic gold and again in 1999 while at Arsenal.

5. Victor Ikpeba

Year: 1997

Details: Known as the “Prince of Monaco,” Ikpeba had a stellar season that earned him a nomination, finishing 32nd.

6. Sunday Oliseh

Year: 1998

Details: Recognized for his performance at Ajax and his memorable goal against Spain in the World Cup; he did not receive any votes.

7. Victor Osimhen

Year: 2023

Details: After a standout season with Napoli, where he scored 31 goals, Osimhen finished 8th, marking the highest-ever ranking for a Nigerian player.

8. Ademola Lookman

Year: 2024

Details: Nominated after an impressive season with Atalanta, where he scored a hat-trick in the UEFA Europa League final.

9. Asisat Oshoala (not a Super Eagles male player but notable)

Years: 2022, 2023

Details: Acknowledged for her performances with Barcelona Femini, she became the first female Nigerian to earn two nominations.

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