5 goalkeepers who deserved the Ballon d'Or

Despite being one of the best ever players/leaders, neither of this iconic duo won the Ballon d'Or
Despite being one of the best ever players/leaders, neither of this iconic duo won the Ballon d'Or

#3 Gianluigi Buffon (Italy/Juventus) - 2006

Speaking of being denied the prestigious Ballon d'Or, let's first address a fact. Gigi Buffon is one of the few players in the sport's history to have kissed almost every trophy known to football.

In 2006, Buffon came the closest to winning the Ballon d'Or
In 2006, Buffon came the closest to winning the Ballon d'Or

A highly distinguished tenure spread over 26 years and still counting has had the former Juventus number 1 on top of his game for the majority of his career. And also was a favorite to be voted for the Ballon d'Or on numerous occasions.

Buffon's career took a strange turn in 2005 that saw Juventus relegated to Serie B following the Calciopoli scandal. His character came into the limelight as he chose to stay with the Old Lady while many big names opted to leave the club during the club's dark phase.

He earned the Italians' deep-rooted admiration and established himself as their cult-hero. In the subsequent year, Buffon and Juventus got promoted back to Italy's top flight and he won the FIFA World Cup with the Azzurri.

Buffon was placed second behind teammate Fabio Cannavaro in the 2006 Ballon d'Or race.


#2 Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich/Germany) - 2013, 2014

Arguably, we can say no goalkeeper ever existed who made the box his own territory like Neuer did.

Neuer finished third in the 2014 Ballon d'Or race
Neuer finished third in the 2014 Ballon d'Or race

The German and Bayern sweeper-keeper is known for his risk-taking, gutsy moves far off his line that left the opposition attackers trembling. He is one of the most Ballon d'Or deserving players in the modern era.

A series of breakthrough seasons saw Manuel Neuer establish himself as a formidable goalkeeper and draw comparisons with legends — Casillas and Buffon, who were considered equivalent to gods within the goalkeeping fraternity.

The current Bavarian skipper's best years came in 2013 and 2014 where he slotted trophies for fun. He won the World Cup with Germany a year after securing a historic treble victory in the Bayern outfit.

He was placed third on the Ballon d'Or podium in 2014.


#1 Iker Casillas - (Real Madrid, Spain) - 2008, 2012

Iker Casillas, San Iker or The Saint as admiringly called by his lovers tops our list. Despite his relatively short stature as a goalkeeper, the former Spain and Real Madrid leader has had infinite jaw-dropping performances on a regular basis throughout his career.

Iker is considered to be one of the best ever players to have graced the game
Iker is considered to be one of the best ever players to have graced the game

Casillas' agility, which made him capable of reaching from one end of the goal post to the other within the blink of an eye, is a feature possessed by no other goalkeeper ever. A player of superior class and leadership quality ushered Spain into a hat-trick of major trophies between 2008-2012.

The Spaniard also had his fair share of club accolades. From being the youngest ever goalkeeper to play and win in a Champions League final to leading the Blancos in their La Decima pursuit, we all simply lived in a world that belonged to the legend Iker Casillas.

Many consider Iker not winning the Ballon d'Or an unpleasant event in the history of individual accolades.

This concludes our list of 5 goalkeepers who deserved the Ballon d'Or. Post your opinion below and let us know which goalkeeper deserved the Ballon d'Or according to you.

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