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- European Footballer of the Year 1960 -

   Name  Country  Club
Pts.
1.
 Luis Suárez  Spain  FC Barcelona
54
2.
 Ferenc Puskas  Hungary  Real Madrid
37
3.
 Uwe Seeler  West Germany  Hamburger SV 33
4.
 Alfredo di Stefano  Spain [1]  Real Madrid 32
5.
 Lev Yashin  Soviet Union  Dinamo Moscow 28
6.
 Raymond Kopa  France  Stade de Reims 14
7.
 John Charles  Wales  Juventus 11
 Bobby Charlton  England  Manchester United 11
9.
 Omar Sivori  Italy [2]  Juventus 9
   Horst Szymaniak  West Germany  Karlsruher SC 9
11.  Francisco Gento  Spain  Real Madrid 8
12.
 Borislav Kostic  Yugoslavia  Red Star Belgrade 7
13.
 Joseph Ujlaki  France  Racing Club de Paris 5
14.
 Kurt Hamrin  Sweden  Fiorentina 4
 Bobby Smith  England  Tottenham Hotspur 4
16.
 Luis del Sol  Spain  Real Madrid 3
 Jimmy Greaves  England  Chelsea 3
 Ivan Kolev  Bulgaria  CDNA Sofia 3
19.
 János Göröcs  Hungary  Ujpesti Dozsa 2
 Karoly Sandor  Hungary  MTK Budapest 2
 
 Dragoslav Sekularac  Yugoslavia  Red Star Belgrade 2
 Agne Simonsson  Sweden  Real Madrid 2
23.
 Antonio Angelillo  Italy  Internazionale Milan 1
   Gerhard Hanappi  Austria  Rapid Vienna 1
   Erich Hof  Austria  Wiener SK 1
 Blagoje Vidinic  Yugoslavia  Red Star Belgrade 1
 


Luis Suárez won a second consecutive Spanish league championship with FC Barcelona in 1960. He also helped Barca win that year's Intercity Fairs Cup, although he missed both legs of the final against Birmingham City.

The result listed above was the outcome of a ballot held amongst a panel of football journalists organised by the magazine France Football, with one vote coming from each of the following 19 countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, England, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Soviet Union, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, West Germany and Yugoslavia. The result was announced in France Football (December 13, 1960).



#1: Alfredo di Stefano was born in Argentina, and had previously made international appearances for Argentina and Columbia, but now played for Spain.

#2: Omar Sivori was born in Argentina, and had previously made international appearances for Argentina, but now played for Italy.


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