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Football has legends.
We keep the records.

BallFact re-evaluates retired greats with Football Manager database archaeology, rebuilds annual rankings on primary sources, and audits the facts that history misquoted. No photos. No badges. Only the record.

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Daily Spotlight

One historical question, audited to the bone. Today: the 2005 Ballon d'Or. We re-punched 96 ballots from 5 confederations and applied our competition-strength correction.

Who really won the 2005 Ballon d'Or?

Regional voting bias inflated some tallies by up to 11 points. After normalization, the top-two gap shrinks to a statistical whisper — and the era's consensus verdict starts to look fragile. Every ballot, every weight, every correction is published in the dossier.

Dossier #0412 96 ballots 5 confederations Confidence: HIGH
Audit trail
Collect original ballots✓ DONE
Normalize regional weights✓ DONE
Apply competition-strength coefficient✓ DONE
Cross-check vs FM 05/06 ratings✓ DONE
Peer review · 3 editors✓ DONE
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BallFact Composite
Attack threat98
Big-game impact96
Season consistency94
Era competition index91
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1996 World Best XI

Our flagship reconstruction. Eleven players, one calendar year, zero nostalgia. Ratings blend match-level data, contemporary press scores and FM-style attribute modeling. Hover the pitch or the table — they are wired together.

Tactical board4-3-3 · ATT ↑
1Köpke 2Cafu 5Baresi 6Desailly 3Maldini 4Dunga 8Zidane 10Rui Costa 11Weah 9Shearer 7Ronaldo
Node = player nodeRating scale 1–100Hover to cross-link
Composite rating sheetSEASON 1996 · v2.6
#PosPlayerNatClubATTDEFPASPHYOVR
1GKAndreas KöpkeGERMarseille38895476
85
2RBCafuBRAPalmeiras79807487
86
3LBPaolo MaldiniITAAC Milan74927883
90
4DMDungaBRAJúbilo Iwata61867984
84
5CBFranco BaresiITAAC Milan44957071
88
6CBMarcel DesaillyFRAAC Milan56906686
87
7RWRonaldo NazárioBRABarcelona97387993
94
8CMZinedine ZidaneFRAJuventus88589380
92
9CFAlan ShearerENGNewcastle92426888
89
10AMRui CostaPORFiorentina83529072
86
11LWGeorge WeahLBRAC Milan90407287
88

Method: OVR = 0.42 × positional skill + 0.28 × big-game index + 0.18 × domestic league load + 0.12 × international impact. Sources: 214 match reports, 3 contemporary weekly ratings archives, FM 96-era attribute reconstructions.

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FM Rating Archaeology

Every Football Manager engine is a frozen time-capsule of scouting opinion. We mine 47 editions, normalize them onto one scale, and ask: how did the game see history — and where did it get it wrong?

R9 — rating drift across enginesCA / 200 SCALE
CM 01/02176
FM 2005180+4
FM 2006193PEAK
FM 2008187−6
FM 2012164−23
FM 2016132−32
FM 2024157+25
Zinedine ZidaneUnderrated

Across 12 engines, Zidane's passing cluster averages 17.2/20 — yet his Ballon-era influence metrics suggest the true ceiling was never encoded. Our rebuilt sheet adds 3 full points.

Paolo MaldiniCorrectly Feared

The one defender no engine dared overrate: Maldini's defensive attributes stayed within ±1 across every edition from 2001 to 2015. The scouts simply ran out of synonyms for perfect.

George WeahOverrated (Phys)

Engines stacked Weah's pace and strength into folk legend. Cross-referencing 94 match reports shows his off-ball movement — not raw power — was the actual weapon. Reprofiled.

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Historical Rankings

One position, one year, one answer. Rankings are built on defensive success rate, progressive output, duel data and a big-game multiplier — then signed off by a human editor.

The best left-back on Earth — 1996

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Roberto Carlos
BRA · Inter Milan
87.6/100
Attacking outlier
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Paolo Maldini
ITA · AC Milan
90.2/100
Def success 91.4%
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B. Lizarazu
FRA · Bordeaux
84.1/100
Euro 96 breakout
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Truth Lab

History is full of convenient stories. We reopen each case with primary sources and publish the verdict — busted, confirmed, or still disputed.

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Cameroon were the “naive rookies” of Italia '90
The squad averaged 47 caps with 11 players from the 1982 World Cup group. The underdog script was written by broadcasters, not by data.
Myth Busted
1994
USA '94 still holds the World Cup attendance record
68,991 average across 52 matches — verified line-by-line against FIFA's official post-tournament report. Untouched for 30+ years.
Confirmed
1996
Shearer's world-record move killed his form
He scored 47 goals in his first 85 league games after the record transfer. The “flop under pressure” narrative collapses on contact with the fixture list.
Myth Busted
2006
Zidane's final season was statistically his most complete
Chance creation, progressive carries and big-chance conversion all peaked in 2005/06. The headbutt ended a career that was still climbing.
Confirmed
1995
Higuita logged 300+ career saves before 1997
Reconstructed from club annuals and newspaper logs, the verified figure sits at 214. The rest belongs to folklore — we now track it separately.
Disputed
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The Manifesto

No photos. No badges.

No nostalgia tax. Only the record.

PRINCIPLE — 01

Primary sources first

Every claim traces back to a ballot, a match report, a club annual or a database dump. If it cannot be cited, it does not get published.

PRINCIPLE — 02

Human judgment, disclosed

Football needs subjective verdicts — ours come from named editors, with weights and dissenting opinions printed next to the conclusion.

PRINCIPLE — 03

Reproducible numbers

Every composite score ships with its formula. Run it yourself, disagree with the weights, fork the dataset. The archive improves when it is challenged.

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Join the Record Keepers

One audited deep-dive per week. No rumours, no recycled headlines — just dossiers, datasets and verdicts. Free until the archive reaches 10,000 records.

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