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  2. Michel Platini - Wikipedia

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    Michel François Platini (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl fʁɑ̃swa platini]; born 21 June 1955) is a French football administrator and former player and manager. Regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, Platini won the Ballon d'Or three times in a row, in 1983, 1984 and 1985, [5] and came seventh in the FIFA Player of the Century vote. [6]

  3. 1984 Ballon d'Or - Wikipedia

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    Michel Platini: Juventus France: 128 2 Jean Tigana: Bordeaux France: 57 3 Preben Elkjær: Hellas Verona Denmark: 48 4 Ian Rush: Liverpool Wales: 44 5 Fernando Chalana: Bordeaux Portugal: 18 6 Graeme Souness: Sampdoria Scotland: 16 7 Harald Schumacher: 1. FC Köln West Germany: 12 8 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge: Internazionale West Germany: 10 9 Alain ...

  4. 1983 Ballon d'Or - Wikipedia

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    The 1983 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to Michel Platini on 27 December 1983. [ 1 ] Platini was the second French national to win the award after Raymond Kopa (in 1958), and the third player from Juventus after Omar Sívori and Paolo ...

  5. Ballon d'Or - Wikipedia

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    Michel Platini (2) Juventus: 110: 2nd Jean Tigana: Bordeaux: 57 3rd Preben Elkjær: Hellas Verona [note 12] 48 1985: 1st: Michel Platini (3) Juventus: 127: 2nd Preben ...

  6. 1985 European Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The first leg in Finland, held at the Ratina Stadion, was won 4–0 by Juventus with a hat-trick by Paolo Rossi and a goal from Michel Platini. They won the second leg 2–1 at their home ground, Stadio Comunale, to win the tie 6–1 on aggregate. [5] In the second round, Juventus were drawn against Swiss team Grasshopper.

  7. 1983–84 Serie A - Wikipedia

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    The 1983–84 Serie A season was won by Juventus.It was a tight championship, with reigning champions Roma providing strong opposition to the Bianconeri, who obtained the point they needed by drawing 1-1 against Avellino on 6 May, taking the title with one match to spare.

  8. 1982–83 Juventus FC season - Wikipedia

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    League: Michel Platini (16) All: Michel Platini (28) Home colours. ... Juventus : 3-3: Inter : Torino: Platini 44', 69' Bettega 77' 27' Altobelli 37' Oriali 55' Müller:

  9. 1983–84 Juventus FC season - Wikipedia

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    Juventus; 1983–84 season; Owner: Agnelli family: President: Giampiero Boniperti: Head Coach: Giovanni Trapattoni: Stadium: Comunale: Serie A: Winners (in 1984-85 European Cup) Coppa Italia: Round of 16: European Cup Winners' Cup: Winners: Top goalscorer: League: Michel Platini (20) All: Michel Platini (25)