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Sin Título-3.Indd 14 DEPORTES DOMINGO 2831 DEDE MAYOSEPTIEMBRE DE 2020 DE 2019 juventud rebelde Hitos sobre el Balón de Oro por BENIGNO DAQUINTA un jugador de Playstation, pero sufre de Edson Arantes Do Nascimento, 1. BALÓN DE ORO [email protected] metamorfosis. De ser el mejor jugador Pelé para el mundo futbolístico, no de la historia del fútbol en ligas, no pasa jugó nunca en Europa y tampoco Año Jugador Club EN 1956 el director de la prestigiosa de ser solo un buen jugador de copas. pudo tener la publicidad mediática de 1956 Sanley Mathews Blackpool (ING) France Football, Gabriel Hanot creó el Y pongo ejemplos: no aparece en- la era actual. Es el único jugador en (ING) premio Balón de Oro, concedido por un tre los 20 primeros goleadores en la ganar tres copas del Mundo, golea- 1957 Alfredo Di Stefano Real Madrid (ESP) jurado de periodistas especializados de Copa América (solo ha anotado nue- dor más joven en una fi nal, primero (ARG-ESP) las principales publicaciones. Sin em- ve veces para una pobre media de en anotar en cuatro mundiales con- 1958 Raymond Kopa Real Madrid (ESP) bargo, desde el principio presentó se- 0.33), en mundiales registra seis dia- secutivos, nueve veces consecutivas (FRA) rias contradicciones, pues hasta 1995 nas (0.32), y aunque en eliminatorias líder goleador de la liga Paulista, asis- 1959 Alfredo Di Stefano Real Madrid (ESP) solo era entregado a los jugadores con mundialistas es junto con Luis Suárez tió a una sola Copa América, en 1959 (ARG-ESP) nacionalidad europea. (Ver Tabla 1). el máximo goleador con 21, también (los brasileños no le daban importancia a En 1991, quizá motivado por esa limi- es quien más partidos ha jugado y su esa justa) y aunque no resultó campeón 1960 Luís Suárez (ESP) Barcelona (ESP) tación, el máximo organismo del fútbol media es de 0.43, inferior, por ejem- fue el mejor jugador y líder de goleo 1961 Omar Sivori (ARG- Juventus (ITA) mundial creó el FIFA World Player, con los plo, a la de otros argentinos, como con ocho. Sus detractores atribuyen ITA) directores técnicos y los capitanes de Gabriel Batistuta o Hernán Crespo. que sus títulos con Brasil era por la 1962 Josef Masupust Dukla Praga (CZE) las selecciones nacionales como votan- Messi ha perdido diez fi nales, solo constelación de estrellas que presen- (CZE) tes. A partir de ese momento comenza- superado por Javier Mascherano con 11, taba el Gigante sudamericano, pero 1963 Lev Yashin (RUS) Dinamo Moscú (RUS) ron dos premios a la vez. (Ver Tabla 2). y ambos son los más perdedores en la el Santos era Pelé y diez más que co- En 2010 la FIFA y France Football se historia. rrían con él. Atesora la corona de la 1964 Denis Law (ESC) Manchester United (ING) unieron para entregar un solo premio, De las nueve fi nales en copas del Libertadores en 1962 y 1963, y fue 1965 Eusebio Ferreira Benfi ca Lisboa (POR) el Balón de Oro de la FIFA, y su prime- Rey ha salido victorioso en seis y ha campeón de las copas intercontinen- (POR) ra entrega generó polémica, pues era perdido tres; en sus cuatro fi nales tales en esos mismos años. 1966 Bobby Charlton Manchester United (ING) un año de Copa Mundial y el galardón en Súper Copa de Europa presenta Al conmemorarse el aniversario 60 (ING) no recayó en un jugador del equipo balance de 3 y 1 y está invicto en de la entrega del Balón de Oro un pa- 1967 Florián Albert (HUN) Ferenevaros (HUN) campeón. Fue a manos del argentino Champions, torneo en el que ha sali- nel de especialistas hizo un estudio 1968 George Best (IRN) Manchester United (ING) Lionel Messi, quien terminó sin ano- do airoso en tres fi nales (es bueno re- sobre quién hubiera recibido el pre- tar en ese campeonato y su selección cordar que posee cuatro títulos, pues mio de no haber sido solo para juga- 1969 Gianni Rivera (ITA) Milán AC (ITA) no pasó de cuartos de fi nal. en 2006 solo jugó la fase de grupos, dores europeos. (Ver Tabla 3) 1970 Gerd Mueller (ALE) Bayer Munich (ALE) La decisión generó mucha contro- pero no estuvo en la fi nal). Usted, amigo lector, seguro tendrá 1971 Johan Cruyff (HOL) Ajax Ámsterdam (HOL) versia en la prensa. Esa discrepancia A pesar de esto, si el Balón de Oro su favorito, y estoy convencido de que 1972 Frank Beckenbauer Bayer Munich (ALE) motivó que a partir de 2011 los princi- se diera por estadísticas, todos los pre- seguirán las comparaciones, incluso, (ALE) pales medios de Europa comenzaran a mios fueran para él, pues nadie en ligas cuando la pandemia sea historia. premiar al Mejor Jugador de la UEFA, La produce tantas anotaciones, tantas asis- 1973 Johan Cruyff (HOL) Barcelona (ESP) unión de FIFA y France Football solo duró tencias y crea tantas oportunidades de Nota: El trabajo ampliado está en 1974 Johan Cruyff (HOL) Barcelona (ESP) seis años. Después volvió el premio de goles como el crack argentino. www.juventudrebelde.cu 1975 Oleg Blohin (UKR) Dinamo Kiev (UKR) la prestigiosa publicación y la FIFA creó otro denominado The Best, por lo que 1976 Frank Beckenbauer Bayer Munich (ALE) 2. BALÓN DE ORO FIFA WORLD PLAYER (ALE) exceptuando el 2010, el fútbol ha teni- do, al menos, dos premiados por año a 1991 Jean Pierre Papin (FRA) Olimpique Marsella (FRA) Lothar Matthaeus (ALE) Inter de Milán (ITA) 1977 Allan Simonsen Borussia Monchenglad- (DIN) bach (ALE) partir de 1991 (Ver Tabla 4). 1992 Marco Van Basten (HOL) Milán AC (ITA) Marco Van Basten (HOL) Milán AC (ITA) 1978 Kevin Keegan (ING) S.V.Hamburgo (ALE) Si analizamos las actuaciones indi- 1993 Roberto Baggio (ITA) Juventus (ITA) Roberto Baggio (ITA) Juventus (ITA) viduales, solo tres han estado al más 1979 Kevin Keegan (ING) S.V.Hamburgo (ALE) 1994 Hristo Stoichkov (BUL) Barcelona (ESP) ROMARIO (BRA) Barcelona (ESP) alto nivel por una década: Pelé, Cris- 1980 Karl Heinz Rumenig- Bayer Munich (ALE) 1995 George Weah (LIB) Milán AC (ITA) George Weah (LIB) Milán AC (ITA) tiano y Messi. ger (ALE) Al preguntarle a Mbappe cómo cata- 1996 Matthias Sammer (ALE) Borussia Dormount (ALE) RONALDO (BRA) Barcelona (ESP) 1981 Karl Heinz Rumenig- Bayer Munich (ALE) logaría al futbolista ideal dijo: «tener la 1997 RONALDO (BRA) Barcelona (ESP) RONALDO (BRA) Barcelona (ESP) pierna derecha de Neymar, la zurda de ger (ALE) Messi y la fuerza mental de Cristiano». 1998 Zinedine Zidane (FRA) Juventus (ITA) Zinedine Zidane (FRA) Juventus (ITA) 1982 Paolo Rossi (ITA) Juventus (ITA) Es tanta la competitividad del portu- 1999 RIVALDO (BRA) Barcelona (ESP) RIVALDO (BRA) Barcelona (ESP) 1983 Michel Platini (FRA) Juventus (ITA) gués, que solo ha perdido cuatro fi na- 1984 Michel Platini (FRA) Juventus (ITA) les en cerca de 30 que ha disputado. 2000 Luís Figo (POR) Barcelona (ESP) Zinedine Zidane (FRA) Juventus (ITA) Ha jugado en seis fi nales de Cham- 2001 Michael Owen (ING) Liverpool (ING) Luís Figo (POR) Real Madrid (ESP) 1985 Michel Platini (FRA) Juventus (ITA) pions y ha ganado en cinco. Solo lo 2002 RONALDO (BRA) Inter Milán (ITA) RONALDO (BRA) Inter de Milán (ITA) 1986 Igor Belanov (UKR) Dinamo Kiev (UKR) supera en cantidad de títulos en esa 2003 Pavel Nedved (CZE) Juventus (ITA) Zinedine Zidane (FRA) Real Madrid (ESP) 1987 Rudd Gullit (HOL) Milán AC (ITA) competencia Paco Gento (seis). Enca- 2004 Andrei Shevchenko (UKR) Milán AC (ITA) RONALDINHO (BRA) Barcelona (ESP) 1988 Marco Van Basten Milán AC (ITA) beza los goleadores históricos en mun- (HOL) diales de club, champions, eliminato- 2005 RONALDINHO (BRA) Barcelona (ESP) RONALDINHO (BRA) Barcelona (ESP) rias europeas para copas del mundo, 1989 Marco Van Basten Milán AC (ITA) 2006 Fabio Cannavaro (ITA) Juventus (ITA) Fabio Cannavaro (ITA) Juventus (ITA) (HOL) eliminatorias de Euro; Pelé, Miroslav 2007 KAKA (BRA) Milán AC (ITA) KAKA (BRA) Milán AC (ITA) Klose, Uwe Seeler y él son los únicos 1990 Lothar Matthaeus Inter Milán (ITA) que han marcado en cuatro copas del 2008 Cristiano Ronaldo (POR) Manchester United (ING) Cristiano Ronaldo (POR) Manchester United (ING) (ALE) mundo consecutivas. El argentino es 2009 Lionel Messi (ARG) Barcelona (ESP) Lionel Messi (ARG) Barcelona (ESP) 3. BALÓN DE ORO (SIN REGULACIONES) Año Jugador Club 4. JUGADOR DE LA UEFA BALÓN DE ORO DE LA FIFA BALÓN DE ORO THE BEST 1958 PELE (BRA) Santos (BRA) 2010 ( Wesley Snijder, Xavi Hdez, Andres Iniesta ) Lionel Messi (ARG) Barcelona (ESP) 1959 PELE (BRA) Santos (BRA) 2011 Lionel Messi (ARG) Barcelona (ESP) Lionel Messi (ARG) Barcelona (ESP) 1960 PELE (BRA) Santos (BRA) 2012 Andres Iniesta (ESP) Barcelona (ESP) Lionel Messi (ARG) Barcelona (ESP) 1961 GARRINCHA (BRA) Botafogo (BRA) 2013 Franck Ribery (FRA) Bayer Munich (ALE) Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid (ESP) (POR) 1962 PELE (BRA) Santos (BRA) 2014 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid (ESP) Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid (ESP) 1963 PELE (BRA) Santos (BRA) (POR) (POR) 1964 PELE (BRA) Santos (BRA) 2015 Lionel Messi (ARG) Barcelona (ESP) Lionel Messi (ARG) Barcelona (ESP) 1970 PELE (BRA) Santos (BRA) 2016 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid (ESP) Cristiano Ronaldo (POR) Real Madrid (ESP) Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid (ESP) 1978 Mario Alberto Kempes Valecia (ESP) (POR) (POR) (ARG) 2017 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid (ESP) Cristiano Ronaldo (POR) Real Madrid (ESP) Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid (ESP) 1986 Diego Armando Marado- Napoles (ITA) (POR) (POR) na (ARG) 2018 Luka Modric (CRO) Real Madrid (ESP) Luka Modric (CRO) Real Madrid (ESP) Luka Modric (CRO) Real Madrid (ESP) 1990 Diego Armando Marado- Napoles (ITA) 2019 Virgil van Dijk (HOL) Liverpool (ING) Lionel Messi (ARG) Barcelona (ESP) Lionel Messi Barcelona (ESP) na (ARG) (ARG) 1994 ROMARIO (BRA) Barcelona (ESP) juventud rebelde DOMINGO 31 DE MAYO DE 2020 DEPORTES 15 La cuarentena, un rival peligroso Teniendo como antecedente las alternativas que por ENIO ECHEZÁBAL ACOSTA se eligieron durante el mayor confl icto bélico de la [email protected] historia humana, hay que decir que el fenómeno que se está viviendo actualmente en el mundo EL mundo del deporte lleva varios meses en un es- del deporte no tiene precedentes de ningún tipo.
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