Bola de Ouro

The Bola de Ouro (Golden Ball) is an annual award given each year, since 1973, by Brazilian sports magazine Placar to the best player in the Campeonato Brasileiro. A group of sports journalists watch every match of the competition and rate players 1 to 10 based on their performance. At the end of the season, the players with the best average rating in each position are awarded the Bola de Prata (Silver Ball), and the player with the best overall average rating is the recipient of the Bola de Ouro.[1]

The awards were first handed in 1973, but since the 1970 Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa the magazine had started to evaluate players. The 1971 winner, Dirceu Lopes, recevied the award in the 2013 edition. Since the 1975 edition Placar also started to award a Bola de Prata to the top goalscorer of the competition. The players with most Bola de Ouro wins are Falcão, Toninho Cerezo, Zico, Roberto Costa and César Sampaio, each of them having won the award twice.

Winners

Season Player Position Nationality Club
1971 Dirceu Lopes Attacking Midfielder  Brazil Cruzeiro
1973 Agustín Cejas Goalkeeper  Argentina Santos
Atilio Ancheta Centre Back  Uruguay Grêmio
1974 Zico Attacking Midfielder  Brazil Flamengo
1975 Waldir Peres Goalkeeper  Brazil São Paulo
1976 Elías Figueroa Centre Back  Chile Internacional
1977 Toninho Cerezo Defensive Midfielder  Brazil Atlético Mineiro
1978 Falcão Midfielder  Brazil Internacional
1979 Falcão Midfielder  Brazil Internacional
1980 Toninho Cerezo Defensive Midfielder  Brazil Atlético Mineiro
1981 Paulo Isidoro Attacking Midfielder  Brazil Grêmio
1982 Zico Attacking Midfielder  Brazil Flamengo
1983 Roberto Costa Goalkeeper  Brazil Atlético Paranaense
1984 Roberto Costa Goalkeeper  Brazil Vasco da Gama
1985 Marinho Right Winger  Brazil Bangu
1986 Careca Forward  Brazil São Paulo
1987 Renato Gaúcho Right Winger  Brazil Flamengo
1988 Taffarel Goalkeeper  Brazil Internacional
1989 Ricardo Rocha Centre Back  Brazil São Paulo
1990 César Sampaio Defensive Midfielder  Brazil Santos
1991 Mauro Silva Defensive Midfielder  Brazil Bragantino
1992 Júnior Defensive Midfielder  Brazil Flamengo
1993 César Sampaio Defensive Midfielder  Brazil Palmeiras
1994 Amoroso Forward  Brazil Guarani
1995 Giovanni Attacking Midfielder  Brazil Santos
1996 Djalminha Attacking Midfielder  Brazil Palmeiras
1997 Edmundo Forward  Brazil Vasco da Gama
1998 Edílson Forward  Brazil Corinthians
1999 Marcelinho Carioca Attacking Midfielder  Brazil Corinthians
2000 Romário Forward  Brazil Vasco da Gama
2001 Alex Mineiro Forward  Brazil Atlético Paranaense
2002 Kaká Attacking Midfielder  Brazil São Paulo
2003 Alex Attacking Midfielder  Brazil Cruzeiro
2004 Robinho Forward  Brazil Santos
2005 Carlos Tévez Forward  Argentina Corinthians
2006 Lucas Leiva Defensive Midfielder  Brazil Grêmio
2007 Thiago Neves Attacking Midfielder  Brazil Fluminense
2008 Rogério Ceni Goalkeeper  Brazil São Paulo
2009 Adriano Forward  Brazil Flamengo
2010 Darío Conca Attacking Midfielder  Argentina Fluminense
2011 Neymar Forward  Brazil Santos
2012 Ronaldinho Attacking Midfielder  Brazil Atlético Mineiro
2013 Éverton Ribeiro Attacking Midfielder  Brazil Cruzeiro
2014 Ricardo Goulart Attacking Midfielder  Brazil Cruzeiro
2015 Renato Augusto Midfielder  Brazil Corinthians

The award was not originally given from 1970 to 1972, but the following players had the best evaluation:

Season Player Position Nationality Club Note
1970 Francisco Reyes Defensive Midfielder  Paraguay Flamengo
1971 Dirceu Lopes Attacking Midfielder  Brazil Cruzeiro Award given in 2013.
1972 Elías Figueroa Centre Back  Chile Internacional

Awards won by club

Club Wins
Flamengo 5
Santos 5
São Paulo 5
Corinthians 4
Cruzeiro 4
Internacional 4
Atlético Mineiro 3
Grêmio 3
Vasco da Gama 3
Atlético Paranaense 2
Fluminense 2
Palmeiras 2
Bangu 1
Bragantino 1
Guarani 1

Bola de Prata

The Bola de Prata (Silver ball) is given to the best players in their respective position (forward, defender, etc.) on the same points system. Therefore, the Brazilian team of the year is created.

1970

Team: Picasso (BAH), Humberto Monteiro (CAM), Brito (CRU), Reyes (FLA), Everaldo (GRE), Zanata (FLA), Dirceu Lopes (CRU), Samarone (FLU), Vaguinho (CAM), Tostão (CRU) e Paulo Cézar Caju (BOT)

1971

Team: Andrada (VAS), Humberto Monteiro (CAM), Pescuma (CTB), Vantuir (CAM), Carlindo (CEA), Vanderlei (CAM), Dirceu Lopes (CRU), Rivellino (COR), Antônio Carlos (ARJ), Tião Abatiá (CTB) and Edu (SAN)

1972

Team: Leão (PAL), Aranha (REM), Figueroa (INT), Beto Bacamarte (GRE), Marinho Chagas (BOT), Piazza (CRU), Ademir da Guia (PAL), Zé Roberto (CTB), Osni (VIT), Alberi (ABC) and Paulo Cézar Caju (FLA)

1973

In 1973, Placar introduced the 'Bola de Ouro, given to the best player of the League, according to Placar itself. In this year, two players shared the Bola de Ouro, this situation never occurred again.

Team: Cejas (SAN), Zé Maria (COR), Ancheta (GRE), Alfredo (PAL), Marinho Chagas (BOT), Pedro Omar (AMG), Pedro Rocha (SAO), Dirceu Lopes (CRU), Zequinha (BOT), Mirandinha (SAO) e Mário Sérgio (VIT)
Bola de Ouro: Cejas (SAN) and Ancheta (GRE)

1974

Team: Joel Mendes (VIT), Louro (FOR), Figueroa (INT), Miguel (VAS), Wladimir (COR), Dudu (PAL), Mário Sérgio (VIT), Zico (FLA), Osni (VIT), Luisinho (ARJ) and Lula (INT)
Bola de Ouro: Zico (FLA)

1975

In 1975, Placar started giving the Bola de Prata to the League's top scorer.

Team: Waldir Peres (SAO), Nelinho (CRU), Figueroa (INT), Amaral (GUA), Marco Antônio (FLU), Falcão (INT), Carpegiani (INT), Zico (FLA), Gil (FLU), Palhinha (CRU) and Ziza (GUA)
Bola de Ouro: Waldir Peres (SAO)
Top Scorer: Flávio (INT) - 16 goals

1976

Team: Manga (INT), Perivaldo (BAH), Figueroa (INT), Beto Fuscão (GRE), Wladimir (COR), Toninho Cerezo (CAM), Paulo Cézar Caju (FLU), Paulo Isidoro (CAM), Valdomiro (INT), Doval (FLU) and Lula (INT)
Bola de Ouro: Figueroa (INT)
Top Scorer: Dario (INT) - 28 goals

1977

Team: Edson (REM), Zé Maria (COR), Oscar (Ponte Preta), Polozzi (Ponte Preta), Marco Antônio (VAS), Toninho Cerezo (CAM), Adílio (FLA), Zico (FLA), Tarciso (GRE), Reinaldo (CAM) and Paulo Cézar Caju (BOT)
Bola de Ouro: Toninho Cerezo (CAM)
Top Scorer: Reinaldo (CAM) - 28 goals

1978

Team: Manga (Operário), Rosemiro (PAL), Rondinelli (FLA), Deodoro (CTB), Odirlei (Ponte Preta), Caçapava (INT), Falcão (INT), Adílio (FLA), Tarciso (GRE), Paulinho (VAS) and Jésum (BAH)
Bola de Ouro: Falcão (INT)
Top Scorer: Paulinho (VAS) - 13 goals

1979

Team: João Leite (CAM), Nelinho (CRU), Osmar (CAM), Mauro Galvão (INT), Pedrinho (PAL), Píres (PAL), Falcão (INT), Jorge Mendonça (PAL), Jorginho (PAL), Roberto Dinamite (VAS) and Joãozinho (CRU)
Bola de Ouro: Falcão (Inter)
Top Scorer: César (ARJ) e Roberto César (CRU) - 13 goals

1980

Team: Carlos (Ponte Preta), Nelinho (CRU), Joãozinho (SAN), Luizinho (CAM), Júnior (FLA), Toninho Cerezo (CAM), Batista (INT), Sócrates (COR), Botelho (Desportiva Capixaba), Baltazar (GRE) and Mário Sérgio (INT)
Bola de Ouro: Toninho Cerezo (CAM)
Top Scorer: Zico (FLA) - 21 goals

1981

Team: Benitez (INT), Perivaldo (BOT), Moisés (BNG), Dario Pereyra (SAO), Marinho Chagas (SAO), Zé Mário (Ponte Preta), Elói (Inter de Limeira), Paulo Isidoro (GRE), Paulo César (SAO), Roberto Dinamite (VAS) and Mário Sérgio (INT)
Bola de Ouro: Paulo Isidoro (GRE)
Top Scorer: Nunes (FLA) - 16 goals

1982

Team: Carlos (Ponte Preta), Leandro (FLA), Juninho Fonseca (Ponte Preta), Edinho (FLU), Wladimir (COR), Batista (GRE), Pita (SAN), Zico (FLA), Lúcio (GUA), Careca (GUA) and Biro-Biro (COR)
Bola de Ouro: Zico (FLA)
Top Scorer: Zico (FLA) - 21 goals

1983

Team: Roberto Costa (CAP), Nelinho (CAM), Márcio Rossini (SAN), Dario Pereyra (SAO), Júnior (FLA), Dema (SAN), Paulo Isidoro (SAN), Pita (SAN), Jorginho (PAL), Reinaldo (CAM) and Éder (CAM)
Bola de Ouro: Roberto Costa (CAP)
Top Scorer: Serginho Chulapa (SAN) - 22 goals

1984

Team: Roberto Costa (VAS), Édson (COR), Ivan (VAS), de León (GRE), Júnior (FLA), Pires (VAS), Romerito (FLU), Assis (FLU), Renato Gaúcho (GRE), Roberto Dinamite (VAS) and Tato (FLU)
Bola de Ouro: Roberto Costa (VAS)
Top Scorer: Roberto Dinamite (VAS) - 16 goals

1985

Team: Rafael (CTB), Luiz Carlos Winck (INT), Leandro (FLA), Mauro Galvão (INT), Baby (BNG), Dema (SAN), Alemão (BOT), Rubén Paz (INT), Marinho (BNG), Careca (SAO) and Ado (BNG)
Bola de Ouro: Marinho (BNG)
Top Scorer: Edmar (GUA) - 20 goals

1986

Team: Gilmar (SAO), Alfinete (JOI), Ricardo Rocha (GUA), Dario Pereyra (SAO), Nelsinho (SAO), Bernardo (SAO), Pita (SAO), Jorginho (PAL), Sérgio Araújo (CAM), Careca (SAO) and João Paulo (GUA)
Bola de Ouro: Careca (SAO)
Top Scorer: Careca (SAO) - 25 goals

1987

Team: Taffarel (INT), Luiz Carlos Winck (INT), Aloísio (INT), Luizinho (CAM), Mazinho (VAS), Norberto (INT), Milton (CTB), Zico (FLA), Renato Gaúcho (FLA), Renato (CAM) e Berg (BOT)
Bola de Ouro: Renato Gaúcho (FLA)
Top Scorer: Müller (SAO) - 10 goals

1988

Team: Taffarel (INT), Alfinete (GRE), Aguirregaray (INT), Pereira (BAH), Mazinho (VAS), Paulo Rodrigues (BAH), Adílson Heleno (CRI), Bobô (BAH), Vivinho (VAS), Nílson (INT) and Zinho (FLA)
Bola de Ouro: Taffarel (INT)
Top Scorer: Nílson (INT) - 15 goals

1989

Top Scorer: Gilmar (SAO), Balu (CRU), Ricardo Rocha (SAO), Paulo Sérgio (CAM), Mazinho (VAS), Elzo (PAL), Raí (SAO), Bobô (SAO), Bismarck (VAS), Bizu (NAU) and Túlio (GOI)
Bola de Ouro: Ricardo Rocha (SAO)
Top Scorer: Túlio (GOI) - 11 goals

1990

Team: Ronaldo (COR), Gil Baiano (BRG), Adílson (CRU), Marcelo (COR), Biro-Biro (BRG), César Sampaio (SAN), Tiba (BRG), Luís Fernando (INT), Renato Gaúcho (FLA), Mazinho (BRG) and Careca Bianchesi (PAL)
Bola de Ouro: César Sampaio (SAN)
Top Scorer: Charles (BAH) - 11 goals

1991

Team: Marcelo (BRG), Gil Baiano (BRG), Márcio Santos (INT), Ricardo Rocha (SAO), Leonardo (SAO), Mauro Silva (BRG), Júnior (FLA), Neto (COR), Mazinho (BRG), Túlio (GOI) and Careca Bianchesi (PAL)
Bola de Ouro: Mauro Silva (BRG)
Top Scorer: Paulinho McLaren (SAN) - 15 goals

1992

Team: Gilberto (SPT), Cafu (SAO), Aílton (SPT), Alexandre Torres (VAS), Válber (BOT), Mauro Silva (BRG), Júnior (FLA), Zinho (FLA), Renato Gaúcho (BOT), Bebeto (VAS) and Nélio (FLA)
Bola de Ouro: Júnior (FLA)
Top Scorer: Bebeto (VAS) - 18 goals

1993

Team: Dida (VIT), Cafu (SAO), Antônio Carlos (PAL), Ricardo Rocha (SAN), Roberto Carlos (PAL), César Sampaio (PAL), Djalminha (GUA), Roberto Cavalo (VIT), Edmundo (PAL), Alex Alves (VIT) and Rivaldo (COR)
Bola de Ouro: César Sampaio (PAL)
Top Scorer: Guga (SAN) - 15 goals

1994

Team: Ronaldo (COR), Pavão (SAO), Cléber (PAL), Jorge Luís (GUA), Roberto Carlos (PAL), Zé Elias (COR), Zinho (PAL), Rivaldo (PAL), Amoroso (GUA), Marcelinho Carioca (COR) and Luizão (GUA)
Bola de Ouro: Amoroso (GUA)
Top Scorer: Túlio (BOT) and Amoroso (GUA) - 19 goals

1995

Team: Wágner (BOT), Zé Maria (Portuguesa), Gamarra (INT), Andrei (JUV), Marcos Adriano (SAN), Leandro Ávila (BOT), Jamelli (SAN), Giovanni (SAN), Donizete (BOT), Túlio (BOT) and Renato Gaúcho (FLU)
Bola de Ouro: Giovanni (SAN)
Top Scorer: Túlio (BOT) - 23 goals

1996

Team: Dida (CRU), Alberto (CAP), Gamarra (INT), Adílson (GRE), Zé Roberto (Portuguesa), Ricardinho (CRU), Goiano (GRE), Djalminha (PAL), Rodrigo Fabri (Portuguesa), Paulo Nunes (GRE) and Renaldo (CAM)
Bola de Ouro: Djalminha (PAL)
Top Scorer: Paulo Nunes (GRE) and Renaldo (CAM) - 16 goals

1997

Team: Carlos Germano (VAS), Zé Carlos (SAO), Júnior Baiano (FLA), Mauro Galvão (VAS), Dedê (CAM), Doriva (CAM), Fernando (INT), Zinho (PAL), Rodrigo Fabri (Portuguesa), Edmundo (VAS) and Müller (SAN)
Bola de Ouro: Edmundo (VAS)
Top Scorer: Edmundo (VAS) - 29 goals

1998

Team: Dida (CRU), Arce (PAL), Marcelo Djian (CRU), Gamarra (COR), Júnior (PAL), Vampeta (COR), Narciso (SAN), Jackson (SPT), Valdo (CRU), Edílson (COR) and Fábio Júnior (CRU)
Bola de Ouro: Edílson (COR)
Top Scorer: Viola (SAN) - 21 goals

1999

Team: Dida (COR), Bruno (CAM), Roque Júnior (PAL), Caçapa (CAM), Leandro (VIT), Vampeta (COR), Rincón (COR), Belletti (CAM), Marcelinho Carioca (COR), Marques (CAM) and Guilherme (CAM)
Bola de Ouro: Marcelinho Carioca (COR)
Top Scorer: Guilherme (CAM) - 28 goals

2000

Team: Rogério Ceni (SAO), Arce (PAL), Cris (CRU), Lúcio (INT), Sorín (CRU), Mineiro (PTP), Ricardinho (CRU), Juninho Pernambucano (VAS), Juninho Paulista (VAS), Ronaldinho (GRE) and Romário (VAS)
Bola de Ouro: Romário (VAS)
Top Scorer: Dill (GOI), Magno Alves (FLU) and Romário (VAS) - 20 goals

2001

Team:
Emerson (BAH)
Francisco Arce (PAL), Daniel (SCA), Gustavo (CAP), Léo (SAN)
Simão (SCA), Preto Casagrande (BAH); Kléberson (CAP), Roger (FLU)
Marques (CAM), Alex Mineiro (CAP)
Bola de Ouro: Alex Mineiro (CAP)
Top Scorer: Romário (VAS) – 21 goals

2002

Team:
Diego (JUV)
Mancini (CAM), Fábio Luciano (COR), Alex (SAN), Athirson (FLA)
Tinga (GRE), Fábio Simplício (SAO); Kaká (SAO), Ramon (VAS)
Robinho (SAN), Gil (COR)
Bola de Ouro: Kaká (SAO)
Top Scorer: Luís Fabiano (SAO), Rodrigo Fabri (GRE) – 19 goals

2003

Team:
Rogério Ceni (SAO)
Maurinho (CRU), Fabão (GOI), Alex (SAN), Léo (SAN)
Renato (SAN), Claudio Maldonado (CRU); Marcelinho Carioca (VAS), Alex (CRU)
Luís Fabiano (SAO), Grafite (GOI)
Bola de Ouro: Alex (CRU)
Top Scorer: Dimba (GOI) – 31 goals

2004

Team:
Rogério Ceni (SAO)
Paulo Baier (GOI), Diego Lugano (SAO), Rodrigo (SAO), Léo (SAN)
Mineiro (SAO), Magrão (PAL); Dejan Petković (VAS), Ricardinho (SAN)
Washington (CAP), Robinho (SAN)
Bola de Ouro: Robinho (SAN)
Top Scorer: Washington (CAP) – 34 goals

2005

Team:
Fábio Costa (COR)
Cicinho (SAO), Diego Lugano (SAO), Carlos Gamarra (PAL), Jadílson (GOI)
Mineiro (SAO), Marcelo Mattos (COR); Juninho Paulista (PAL), Dejan Petković (FLU)
Carlos Tevez (COR), Rafael Sóbis (INT)
Bola de Ouro: Carlos Tevez (COR)
Top Scorer: Romário (VAS) – 22 goals

2006

Team:
Rogério Ceni (SAO)
Ilsinho (SAO), Fabão (SAO), Índio (INT), Kléber (SAN)
Mineiro (SAO), Lucas Leiva (GRE); Zé Roberto (BOT), Wágner (CRU)
Fernandão (INT), Aloísio (SAO)
Bola de Ouro: Lucas Leiva (GRE)
Top Scorer: Souza (GOI) – 17 goals

2007

Team:
Rogério Ceni (SAO)
Léo Moura (FLA), Thiago Silva (FLU), Breno (SAO), Kléber (SAN)
Hernanes (SAO), Richarlyson (SAO); Thiago Neves (FLU), Jorge Valdivia (PAL)
Leandro Amaral (VAS), Alberto Acosta (NAU)
Bola de Ouro: Thiago Neves (FLU)
Top Scorer: Josiel (PAR) – 20 goals
Fans' Best Player: Leandro Amaral (VAS)

2008

Team:
Rogério Ceni (SAO)
Vítor (GOI), André Dias (SAO), Miranda (SAO), Juan (FLA)
Ramires (CRU), Hernanes (SAO); Wágner (CRU), Tcheco (GRE)
Borges (SAO), Nilmar (INT)
Bola de Ouro: Rogério Ceni (SAO)
Top Scorer: Keirrison (CUR), Kléber Pereira (SAN), Washington (FLU) – 21 goals

2009

Team:
Victor (GRE)
Jonathan (CRU), André Dias (SAO), Miranda (SAO), Kléber (INT)
Pierre (PAL), Pablo Guiñazú (INT); Dejan Petković (FLA), Marcelinho Paraíba (CUR)
Diego Tardelli (CAM), Adriano (FLA)
Bola de Ouro: Adriano (FLA)
Top Scorer: Adriano (FLA), Diego Tardelli (CAM) – 19 goals

2010

Team:
Fábio (CRU)
Mariano (FLU), Chicão (COR), Alex Silva (SAO), Roberto Carlos (COR)
Jucilei (COR), Elias (COR); Darío Conca (FLU), Walter Montillo (CRU)
Jonas (GRE), Neymar (SAN)[2]
Bola de Ouro: Darío Conca[2] (FLU)
Top Scorer: Jonas[2] (GRE) – 23 goals

2011

Team:
Fernando Prass (VAS)
Mário Fernandes (GRE), Dedé (VAS), Paulo André (COR), Juninho (FIG)
Paulinho (COR), Marcos Assunção (PAL); Walter Montillo (CRU), Ronaldinho (FLA)
Neymar (SAN), Fred (FLU)[3]
Bola de Ouro: Neymar (SAN)
Top Scorer: Borges (SAN) – 23 goals

2012

Team:
Diego Cavalieri (FLU)
Marcos Rocha (CAM), Leonardo Silva (CAM), Réver (CAM), Carlinhos (FLU)
Paulinho (COR), Ralf (COR); Lucas (SAO), Zé Roberto (GRE)
Fred (FLU), Ronaldinho (CAM)
Bola de Ouro: Ronaldinho (CAM)
Hors Concours: Neymar (SAN)
Top Scorer: Fred (FLU) – 20 goals
Best Newcomer: Bernard (CAM)

2013

Team:
Fábio (CRU)
Mayke (CRU), Dedé (CRU), Rodrigo (GOI), Alex Telles (GRE)
Nílton (CRU), Elias (FLA); Everton Ribeiro (CRU), Clarence Seedorf (BOT)
Diego Tardelli (CAM), Walter (GOI)
Bola de Ouro: Everton Ribeiro (CRU)
Top Scorer: Éderson (CAP) – 21 goals

2014

Team:
Marcelo Grohe (GRE)
Marcos Rocha (CAM), Gil (COR), Rafael Tolói (SAO), Zé Roberto (GRE)
Charles Aránguiz (INT), Lucas Silva (CRU); Ricardo Goulart (CRU), Paulo Henrique Ganso (SAO)
Diego Tardelli (CAM), Paolo Guerrero (COR)
Bola de Ouro: Ricardo Goulart (CRU)
Top Scorer: Fred (FLU) – 18 goals

2015

Team:
Marcelo Grohe (GRE)
Galhardo (GRE), Gil (COR), Geromel (GRE), Douglas Santos (CAM)
Rafael Carioca (CAM), Elias (COR); Jádson (COR), Renato Augusto (COR)
Lucas Pratto (CAM), Luan (GRE)
Bola de Ouro: Renato Augusto (COR)
Top Scorer: Ricardo Oliveira (SAN) – 20 goals
Best Newcomer: Gabriel (SAN)

Foreign players awarded

Player Nationality Bola de Ouro Bola de Prata Top scorer Total
Figueroa, ElíasElías Figueroa  Chile 1 4 0 5
Arce, FranciscoFrancisco Arce  Paraguay 0 4 0 4
Gamarra, CarlosCarlos Gamarra  Paraguay 0 4 0 4
Pereyra, DaríoDarío Pereyra  Uruguay 0 3 0 3
Petković, DejanDejan Petković  Serbia 0 3 0 3
Ancheta, AtilioAtilio Ancheta  Uruguay 1 1 0 2
Cejas, AgustínAgustín Cejas  Argentina 1 1 0 2
Conca, DaríoDarío Conca  Argentina 1 1 0 2
Tevez, CarlosCarlos Tevez  Argentina 1 1 0 2
Lugano, DiegoDiego Lugano  Uruguay 0 2 0 2
Montillo, WalterWalter Montillo  Argentina 0 2 0 2
Acosta, BetoBeto Acosta  Uruguay 0 1 0 1
Aguirregaray, ÓscarÓscar Aguirregaray  Uruguay 0 1 0 1
Andrada, EdgardoEdgardo Andrada  Argentina 0 1 0 1
Aránguiz, CharlesCharles Aránguiz  Chile 0 1 0 1
de León, HugoHugo de León  Uruguay 0 1 0 1
Doval, Narciso HoracioNarciso Horacio Doval  Argentina 0 1 0 1
Guerrero, PaoloPaolo Guerrero  Peru 0 1 0 1
Guiñazú, PabloPablo Guiñazú  Argentina 0 1 0 1
Maldonado, ClaudioClaudio Maldonado  Chile 0 1 0 1
Paz, RubénRubén Paz  Uruguay 0 1 0 1
Pratto, LucasLucas Pratto  Argentina 0 1 0 1
ReyesFrancisco Reyes  Paraguay 0 1 0 1
Rincón, FreddyFreddy Rincón  Colombia 0 1 0 1
Rocha, PedroPedro Rocha  Uruguay 0 1 0 1
Romerito  Paraguay 0 1 0 1
Seedorf, ClarenceClarence Seedorf  Netherlands 0 1 0 1
Sorín, Juan PabloJuan Pablo Sorín  Argentina 0 1 0 1
Valdivia, JorgeJorge Valdivia  Chile 0 1 0 1

References

  1. "Bola de Prata - Placar". Placar (in Portuguese). 21 September 2015. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 Premiação da Bola de Prata do Brasileiro UOL Esporte
  3. ESPN

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