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- European Footballer of the Year 1956 -

   Name  Country  Club
Pts.
1.
 Stanley Matthews  England  Blackpool
47
2.
 Alfredo di Stefano  Spain [1]  Real Madrid
44
3.
 Raymond Kopa  France  Real Madrid
33
4.
 Ferenc Puskas  Hungary  Honved Budapest
32
5.
 Lev Yashin  Soviet Union  Dynamo Moscow
19
6.
 Jozsef Bozsik  Hungary  Honved Budapest
15
7.
 Ernst Ocwirk  Austria  Sampdoria
9
8.
 Sandor Kocsis  Hungary  Honved Budapest
6
9.
 Thadée Cisowski  France  Racing Club de Paris
4
   Ivan Kolev  Bulgaria  CDNA Sofia
4
   Billy Wright  England  Wolverhampton Wanderers
4
12.
 Julio 'Julinho' Botelho  Italy [2]  Fiorentina
3
13.
 Stefan Boskov  Bulgaria  CDNA Sofia
2
 Duncan Edwards  England  Manchester United
2
 Gerhard Hanappi  Austria  Rapid Vienna
2
 Robert Jonquet  France  Stade de Reims
2
 Miguel Montuori  Italy  Fiorentina
2
 José García Castro  Spain  Sevilla FC
2
 Juan Schiaffino  Italy  AC Milan
2
 Eduard Streltsov  Soviet Union  Torpedo Moscow
2
21.
 Marcelino Vaquero  Spain  Sevilla FC
1
 Bretislav Dolejsi  Czechoslovakia  Dukla Prague
1
 Roger Piantoni  France  Nancy
1
 Kees Rijvers  Holland  AS Saint-Etienne
1
 


Stanley Matthews, who had already passed 40 when this vote was held, but was still playing in the highest English division, appears to have been granted the honour of being the inaugural footballer of the year mainly in recognition of his lengthy and impressive career as a whole, seeing as how he did not achieve anything remarkable that that year with either Blackpool or England.

The result listed above was the outcome of a ballot held amongst a panel of football journalists organised by the magazine France Football, with one vote coming from each of the following 16 countries: Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, England, France, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, West Germany and Yugoslavia. The result was announced in France Football (December 18, 1956).





#1: Alfredo di Stefano was born in Argentina, and had previously made international appearances for Argentina and Columbia, but now played for Spain.

#2: Julio Botelho was a Brazilian, but had also come to posses an Italian passport.




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