The Biggest Ballon d’Or Robberies in Football History – Ranked

9. Virgil van Dijk – 2019, 8. Wesley Sneijder – 2010, 6. Cristiano Ronaldo – 2018, 5. Deco – 2004, 4. Franck Ribery – 2013, 2. Robert Lewandowski – 2020 & 2021

The Ballon d'Or is supposed to honour the best footballer on the planet each year, but history tells us that's not always how it goes. From unfair snubs to controversial decisions and even cancelled ceremonies, some all-time greats have seen the most prestigious individual award slip through their fingers when they clearly deserved it. Here's a ranked list of the most glaring Ballon d'Or injustices – starting from the least egregious to the most outrageous.

9. Virgil van Dijk – 2019

9. Virgil van Dijk – 2019, 8. Wesley Sneijder – 2010, 6. Cristiano Ronaldo – 2018, 5. Deco – 2004, 4. Franck Ribery – 2013, 2. Robert Lewandowski – 2020 & 2021

Van Dijk was a towering force in Liverpool’s defence during their Champions League-winning season and came within one point of a Premier League title. He played all 50 matches and even contributed 10 goals and assists, yet lost out to Messi by just seven votes.

8. Wesley Sneijder – 2010

9. Virgil van Dijk – 2019, 8. Wesley Sneijder – 2010, 6. Cristiano Ronaldo – 2018, 5. Deco – 2004, 4. Franck Ribery – 2013, 2. Robert Lewandowski – 2020 & 2021

Sneijder was the driving force behind Inter’s historic treble and then led the Netherlands to the World Cup final. Despite being joint-top scorer in the tournament and collecting four Man of the Match awards, he finished behind Messi, Xavi, and Iniesta in the Ballon d’Or race.

6. Cristiano Ronaldo – 2018

9. Virgil van Dijk – 2019, 8. Wesley Sneijder – 2010, 6. Cristiano Ronaldo – 2018, 5. Deco – 2004, 4. Franck Ribery – 2013, 2. Robert Lewandowski – 2020 & 2021

Ronaldo netted 44 goals in 44 games and was the top scorer in the Champions League as Real Madrid secured another European crown. Yet the award went to Luka Modric, whose impact was less tangible and whose stats paled in comparison.

5. Deco – 2004

9. Virgil van Dijk – 2019, 8. Wesley Sneijder – 2010, 6. Cristiano Ronaldo – 2018, 5. Deco – 2004, 4. Franck Ribery – 2013, 2. Robert Lewandowski – 2020 & 2021

Deco led Porto to an unlikely treble, delivering 25 assists and winning the Man of the Match in the Champions League final. Despite his brilliance and accolades, he lost out to Shevchenko in a race many feel was wrongly decided.

4. Franck Ribery – 2013

9. Virgil van Dijk – 2019, 8. Wesley Sneijder – 2010, 6. Cristiano Ronaldo – 2018, 5. Deco – 2004, 4. Franck Ribery – 2013, 2. Robert Lewandowski – 2020 & 2021

Ribery was Bayern Munich’s key man in a treble-winning year, offering 34 goal contributions and consistent brilliance in big matches. Yet the Ballon d’Or was awarded to Ronaldo, who had no major trophies to his name that season.

2. Robert Lewandowski – 2020 & 2021

9. Virgil van Dijk – 2019, 8. Wesley Sneijder – 2010, 6. Cristiano Ronaldo – 2018, 5. Deco – 2004, 4. Franck Ribery – 2013, 2. Robert Lewandowski – 2020 & 2021

Lewandowski scored 55 goals during Bayern's treble-winning season in 2020, but the Ballon d'Or was cancelled due to COVID-19. In 2021, he netted 62 more but still lost to Messi, who admitted Lewandowski deserved the 2020 award in his acceptance speech.