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Ballon D Or 2004. Ballon d'Or 2004 winner Andriy Shevchenko elected as Ukraine FA President 2004 was a strange year for football, with the European Championships being ground out by Greece, hence the inclusion of multiple Grecians in voting that year On 9 November 2004, was announced the shortlist of 50 male players compiled by a group of experts from France Football

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The Ballon d'Or award is an annual football award for the best player from the previous year 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 Uk.

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From 1995 until 2007 the award was open to all players from around the world, as long as they had been been active at European clubs during that year. This was particularly helpful for European Ballon d'Or hopefuls playing for weaker national teams expecting to have a tough time at the Euros. Le Ballon d'or 2004, qui récompense le meilleur joueur de football évoluant en Europe, a été attribué à Andriy Chevtchenko, le 14 décembre 2004 1, 2

Drei Sie spielten für Milan und Chelsea kicker. There were 52 voters, from Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria. The Ballon d'Or (French pronunciation: [balɔ̃ dɔʁ] ⓘ; lit.'Golden Ball') is an annual football award presented by French magazine France Football since 1956 to honour the player deemed to have performed the best over the previous season.

Who REALLY Deserved The Ballon d'Or EVERY Year? (20042022) YouTube. Chevtchenko est le premier ukrainien à remporter ce prix, Oleg Blokhine en 1975 et Igor Belanov en 1986 ayant été titrés sous les couleurs de l' URSS Le Ballon d'or 2004, qui récompense le meilleur joueur de football évoluant en Europe, a été attribué à Andriy Chevtchenko, le 14 décembre 2004 1, 2