1987 Ballon d'Or

{{Short description|Annual association football award event in France}}

{{Infobox award

| name = 1987 Ballon d'Or

| image = Ruud Gullit 1988.jpg

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| caption = 1987 Ballon d'Or winner Ruud Gullit

| date = 29 December 1987

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| presenter = France Football

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| website = {{URL|https://www.francefootball.fr/ballon-d-or/|2=francefootball.fr/ballon-d-or}}

| award1_type = Won by

| award1_winner = {{flagicon|NED}} Ruud Gullit (1st award)

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| previous = 1986

| main = Ballon d'Or

| next = 1988

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The 1987 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Ruud Gullit on 29 December 1987.{{Cite web |last=Pierrend |first=José Luis |date=22 June 2005 |title=European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 1987 |url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/europa-poy87.html |website=RSSSF}}

Rankings

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!Rank

!Name

!Club(s)

!Nationality

!Points

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| 1

Ruud Gullit{{flagicon|ITA}} Milan{{flag|Netherlands}}106
2Paulo Futre{{flagicon|POR}} Porto
{{flagicon|ESP}} Atlético Madrid
{{flag|Portugal}}91
3Emilio Butragueño{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid{{flag|Spain}}61
4Míchel{{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid{{flag|Spain}}29
5Gary Lineker{{flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona{{flag|England}}13
rowspan="2"| 6John Barnes{{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool{{flag|England}}10
Marco van Basten{{flagicon|ITA}} Milan{{flag|Netherlands}}10
8Gianluca Vialli{{flagicon|ITA}} Sampdoria{{flag|Italy}}9
9Bryan Robson{{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester United{{flag|England}}7
rowspan="2"| 10Klaus Allofs{{flagicon|FRA}} Marseille{{flag|West Germany}}6
Glenn Hysén{{flagicon|ITA}} Fiorentina{{flag|Sweden}}6
rowspan="2"| 12Manuel Amoros{{flagicon|FRA}} Monaco{{flag|France}}5
Lothar Matthäus{{flagicon|West Germany}} Bayern Munich{{flag|West Germany}}5
rowspan="3"| 14Mark Hateley{{flagicon|FRA}} Monaco{{flag|England}}4
Toni Polster{{flagicon|ITA}} Torino{{flag|Austria}}4
Ian Rush{{flagicon|ITA}} Juventus{{flag|Wales}}4
rowspan="4"| 17Pierre Littbarski{{flagicon|West Germany}} 1. FC Köln{{flag|West Germany}}3
Paul McGrath{{flagicon|ENG}} Manchester United{{flag|Republic of Ireland}}3
Jean-Marie Pfaff{{flagicon|West Germany}} Bayern Munich{{flag|Belgium}}3
Oleksandr Zavarov{{flagicon|USSR}} Dynamo Kyiv{{flag|Soviet Union}}3
rowspan="9"| 21Peter Beardsley{{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool{{flag|England}}2
Józef Młynarczyk{{flagicon|POR}} Porto{{flag|Poland}}2
Rinat Dasayev{{flagicon|USSR}} Spartak Moscow{{flag|Soviet Union}}2
Preben Elkjær{{flagicon|ITA}} Hellas Verona{{flag|Denmark}}2
Gheorghe Hagi{{flagicon|ROU|1965}} Steaua București{{flag|Romania|1965}}2
Heinz Hermann{{flagicon|SUI}} Neuchâtel Xamax{{flag|Switzerland}}2
Ally McCoist{{flagicon|SCO}} Rangers{{flag|Scotland}}2
Rodion Cămătaru{{flagicon|ROU|1965}} Dinamo București{{flag|Romania|1965}}2
Peter Shilton{{flagicon|ENG}} Derby County{{flag|England}}2
rowspan="5"| 30Alessandro Altobelli{{flagicon|ITA}} Internazionale{{flag|Italy}}1
Glenn Hoddle{{flagicon|FRA}} Monaco{{flag|England}}1
Sokol Kushta{{flagicon|ALB}} Flamurtari{{flag|Albania}}1
Dimitris Saravakos{{flagicon|GRE}} Panathinaikos{{flag|Greece}}1
Rudi Völler{{flagicon|ITA}} Roma{{flag|West Germany}}1

Source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20120104032534/http://www.francefootball.fr/Ballon_Or_2011/bo_1987.php http://www.francefootball.fr/Ballon Or 1987]

References

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