BALLON D'OR
The Corinthian ProStars Ballon d'Or Series is quite possibly the most popular series amongst collectors, easy to see why when you take some of the all time legends and release them on such a unique and interesting sculpt.
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The Ballon d'Or is an annual football award presented by French news magazine France Football that is one of the oldest and generally regarded as the most prestigious individual award for football players, with the first award being presented in 1956.
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Each Corinthian figure was sculpted holding the Gold Ballon d'Or trophy, wearing the suit they wore when accepting the award and done on a special red backing card which was only used for the Ballon d'Or series of ProStars.
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The first figure released was Luis Figo, with the blister being exclusive to the Japanese market, however Corinthian did agree a deal with their Japanese distributor 'New Wave Japan' to secure 500 in sachet format with card, making them available to UK collector's via the 'Collector Club Scheme' This scheme allowed any existing member who recommended a new member to join the club at Gold level, would receive this Figo Ballon d'Or figure in clear sachet with card. The blister pack of Figo is rare given how it was never available in the UK.
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Collector's had to wait until the 2002 Corinthian Convention to get their hands on the new set of Ballon d'Or figures, with 3 figures being released. Zinedine Zidane, Michael Owen and Roberto Baggio were all snapped up by collector's attending the convention. Corinthian did not disclose the worldwide production of these blisters, only stating that they made 2,190 of Owen & Zidane for the UK, and 2,500 Baggio for the UK, my guess is that given the popularity and demand in Japan for these players that the total production would have been at least double, perhaps treble for Baggio.
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The 2003 Corinthian Convention saw the 5th Ballon d'Or figure released, which is my personal favourite in the series, Ronaldo, with Corinthian making a worldwide total of 6,667 blisters, 3,060 of which were made available to UK collectors and i am confident that every one who attended the convention picked up this figure, such was it's popularity.
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15th March 2004 saw 4 more figures released in the ProStars Ballon d'Or Series, Jean-Pierre Papin, Franz Beckenbauer, Michel Platini and Paolo Rossi all joined the range. Production wise Corinthian made 3,461 Papin, 4,193 Platini, 3,833 Beckenbauer and Rossi had the fewest with 3,113.
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The final 6 in the series were all released at the 2004 Corinthian Convention, taking place at Villa Park on the 29th of May 2004. The 6 new ProStars Ballon d'Or releases were Rivaldo, Kevin Keegan, Ruud Gullit, Marco Van Basten, Pavel Nedved and Johan Cruyff. Cech international Pavel Nedved has the most releases, a total of 6,403, while the Dutch maestro Cruyff had the second most blisters made, a total of 5,857, followed by Marco Van Basten with 5,509 and fellow Dutchman Ruud Gullit next with 5,305. Rivaldo had 4,405 made and the player with the fewest was Kevin Keegan with 3,163.
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A spectacular range and one I feel Corinthian had plans on continuing and possibly looking to release every player who ever won the Ballon d'Or, had there not been issues and complications surrounding the image rights for the Ballon d'Or trohpy.
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Corinthian were planning to release another in the series before the range had to be cancelled, which was Andriy Shevchenko, with the figure scheduled to be released at the 2005 Convention, it was even assigned a collector number which was set to be PRO1178, only the unreleased master model exists!
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The figures were released as single blister packs and came with collector card.
Luis Figo
Real Madrid & Portugal
Suit
Winner 2000
2001 Special
Roberto Baggio
Juventus & Italy
Suit
Winner 1997
2002 Special
Zinedine Zidane
Juventus & France
Suit
Winner 1998
2002 Special
Michael Owen
Liverpool & England
Suit
Winner 2001
2002 Special
Ronaldo
Real Madrid & Brazil
Suit
Winner 2002
2003 Special
Jean-Pierre Papin
Olympique Marseille & France
Suit
Winner 1991
2004 Special
Michel Platini
Juventus & France
Suit
Winner 1983, 1984 & 1985
2004 Special
Franz Beckenbauer
Bayern Munich & West Germany
Suit
Winner 1972 & 1976
2004 Special
Paolo Rossi
Juventus & Italy
Suit
Winner 1982
2004 Special
Rivaldo
Barcelona & Brazil
Suit
Winner 1999
2004 Special
Kevin Keegan
Hamburg & England
Suit
Winner 1978 & 1979
2004 Special
Yohan Cruyff
Ajax, Barcelona & Holland
Suit
Winner 1971, 1973 & 1974
2004 Special
Marco Van Basten
AC Milan & Holland
Suit
Winner 1988, 1989 & 1992
2004 Special
Ruud Gullit
AC Milan & Holland
Suit
Winner 1987
2004 Special
Pavel Nedved
Juventus & Czech Republic
Suit
Winner 2003
2004 Special