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The first Italian, or Serie A representative to win the Ballon d’Or was Omar Sivori of Juventus in 1961, beating Luis Suarez, then of Inter, and Johnny Haynes of Fulham.
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In 1961, Suarez followed former Barca manager Helenio Herrera to Inter Milan and finished second in the Ballon d'Or vote that year behind Juventus' Omar Sivori. Suarez transitioned into a deep ...