Gullballen
Awarded for | Association football award |
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Country | Norway |
Presented by | Norwegian Football Federation |
History | |
First award | 2014 |
Most wins | Erling Haaland Caroline Graham Hansen (4 awards) |
Most recent | Erling Haaland Caroline Graham Hansen (4th awards) |
Website | Fotball.no |
Gullballen (English: the Golden Ball) is a Norwegian football award given by the Norwegian Football Federation to the best male and female Norwegian footballers each year. The award replaced Kniksen of the Year as the main award given to the best Norwegian footballer in a calendar year. The first award was given in 2014 to Stefan Johansen.[1] Until 2018, the award was given to only one player, either male or female. In 2015, Ada Hegerberg became the first woman to win the award.[2] Hegerberg, Caroline Graham Hansen, and Erling Haaland are the only players to have won the award more than twice.[citation needed] Gullballen has been given out at Norwegian sport award Idrettsgallaen since 2015.
Winners
2014–2017
Year | Winner | Club(s) |
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2014
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Stefan Johansen | Scotland Celtic |
2015
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Ada Hegerberg | France Lyon |
2016
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Ada Hegerberg (2) | France Lyon |
2017
|
Joshua King | England Bournemouth |
2018–present
From 2018, the Gullballen has been awarded to both a male and female footballer.
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By club
Men's clubs
Club | Wins |
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Germany Borussia Dortmund | 3 |
England Manchester City | 2 |
England Bournemouth | 1 |
Scotland Celtic | 1 |
Germany Hertha BSC | 1 |
Spain Real Sociedad | 1 |
Netherlands Vitesse | 1 |
Women's clubs
Club | Wins |
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Spain Barcelona | 4 |
France Lyon | 3 |
England Chelsea | 1 |
Germany VfL Wolfsburg | 1 |
References
- ↑ "Stefan Johansen ble Gullballen-vinner". nrk.no (in norsk). NRK. 10 November 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- ↑ "Gullballen til Ada Hegerberg". tk.no (in norsk). Tidens Krav. 9 January 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Gullballen 2023 til Graham Hansen og Braut Haaland" [The Golden Ball 2023 to Graham Hansen and Braut Haaland]. Norwegian Football Federation (in Norwegian). 3 January 2024. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
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