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Mayra Ramírez, Chelsea's delantera, was the Balón de Oro finalist in the Colombian Quinta

La delantera colombiana Mayra Ramirez, I'm focused on her Selection Colombia In Brazil, for the argument between two friends in front of the Canarinha, previously for this March, no later than 5:00 a.m., until the end of the nominations al Balón de Oro 2024.

Mayra, quien ganó la Women's Super League with Chelsea y Champions semi-finalist. In addition, at the moment when the card was the most valuable in the Inglaterra league, I paid 500,000 euros for Chelsea, a letter that I did not see in women's football, to talk to the Colombian football team that started the Spanish football process.

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Ramírez subsequently received several destacados with the Colombian Selección Mundial Mayor, la Copa America y go Olympic Games in Parisy por ello hace parte de las 30 selections per el Balón de Oro.

Mayra is one of the other four Colombians nominated by Balón de Oro and is the second woman to take first place Linda Caicedo, Nominated in 2023, which was finalized in the Novena Casilla, he was awarded Deportista Sub 2.

But the story of Colombia was nominated with the election in 2012 Radamel Falcao Garcia among the finalists at Balón de Oro.

This year, the delantero del Atlético de Madrid Founded in the world football elite through his good deeds in the Europa League, y Entrenadores como Pep Guardiola The catalog is the best in the world.

In 2012 Falcao was among the finalists and occupied the Quinta Casilla, was nominated for two other occasions, in 2013 he occupied the Casilla Once and in 2017 he occupied the Casilla 24.

Otras nominaciones destacadas

Before the Balón de Oro existed, Colombian football was conquered by two players like Faustino Asprilla and Óscar Córdoba, who elevated it to international level.

Asprilla, in his first year with Parma (1993), was Roberto Baggio, who joined FIFA World Player of the Year on September 17, 1993.

When he was nominated in 1996, he was ranked 53rd on the Fifa premiership list as a Newcastle militiaman and next 19th.

The attacker Óscar Córdoba was also recognized by FIFA as one of the best players in the world in 2001, went to the Copa Libertadores and was promoted to the Copa América with the Selección Colombia, where he scored the winning goal.