Real Madrid players 'Golden Globe Award winners and photos

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Real Madrid is the abbreviation for the Spanish giants Real Madrid Football Club. Since its establishment, Real Madrid has been a giant in world football, with many top players and rich honors. Among them, many Real Madrid players have won the Golden Globe Award. Let us review their glorious moments together.

In 1956, Alfredo Di Stefano became the first player to win the Golden Globe and play for Real Madrid. The Argentine player achieved great success during his tenure at Real Madrid, helping the team win five European Champions Cups between 1956 and 1960 and becoming one of the greatest players in Real Madrid history.

In the decades that followed, Real Madrid had many Golden Globe winners. In 1963, French player Raymond Kopa became the second Golden Globe winner in team history. In 1973, Dutch player Johan Cruyff won the Golden Globe while playing for Real Madrid.

Between 2000 and 2018, Real Madrid's honors were even richer, with a total of 6 players winning the Golden Globe Award. In 2002, Brazilian player Ronaldo won the Golden Globe for his outstanding performance, becoming the first player in Real Madrid history to win the award. Later, Frenchman Zinedine Zidane won three Golden Globe Awards before becoming head coach at Real Madrid. In 2013 and 2014, Portugal player Cristiano Ronaldo won the Golden Globe for two consecutive years. The last Real Madrid player to win the Golden Globe was Croatian player Luka Modric, who won the honor in 2018.

These Golden Globe winners have left their own unique mark on Real Madrid. Whether it is Ronaldo, who chased goals, or Zinedine Zidane, who led the team in Europe, their merits will always be remembered in the history of Real Madrid.

The above is a record of the Golden Globe Award winners and photos of Real Madrid players. The brilliant achievements of these players have not only engraved Real Madrid in the history of world football, but also inspired more players to work hard, align with them, and strive for more honors for the team.