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Ballon d’Or in the spotlight at FIFA World Football Museum

Submitted by bobgull on Wed, 04/20/2016 - 22:08

The FIFA World Football Museum in Zurich this week opened a new exhibition, fifa 16 coins, which will run until 11 January. This unique and free-to-enter exhibition offers fans the chance to see the coveted golden trophy, and to trace the history of the annual award given to the world’s best player.

The star attraction is, of course, the FIFA Ballon d'Or itself. Standing 28cm tall, with a diameter of 22cm and weighing 12 kilos, the trophy is handmade by a team at Mellerio dits Meller – a French jeweller founded in 1613. In recent years, two names have dominated the winners’ list but the award stretches back to a time well before Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo had even been born.

Since then the rules have been changed to include any player from across the world, and the trophy has been won by some of the biggest names in football; Johan Cruyff, Michel Platini, Marco van Basten, and Ronaldo all deserving of a special mention – each having won the award three times.

But Lionel Messi may well be the most impressive, having won five awards: three fifa 16 xbox 360 coins, one FIFA World Player of the Year award and one Ballon d’Or France Football.

Messi is, of course, once again in the running this year alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar. But before the winner is decided, why not get along to the fifa 16 android coins and find out more about this coveted award and its glittering history? If you liked reading this article then go to http://fifa16coins4u.com