Champions in bold text.
1982
5: Pierre Littbarski (West Germany)
4: Zico (Brazil)
3: Zbigniew Boniek (Polen), Giancarlo Antognoni & Bruno Conti (Italy), Alain Giresse & Jean Tigana (France), Grzegorz Lato (Polen), Gordon Strachan (Skottland), Jozsef Tóth (Ungern)
2: Andrzej Buncol & Janusz Kupcewicz (Polen), Didier Six (France), Leandro & Júnior I (Brazil), Felix Magath & Horst Hrubesch (West Germany), Michel Platini (France), Juri Gavrilov (Soviet Union), Laszlo Fazekas & Gabor Pölöskei (Ungern).
1986
5: Diego Maradona (Argentina)
4: Dominique Rocheteau (France), Igor Belanov (Soviet Union)
3: Stephane Demol (Belgium)
2: Jorge Burruchaga (Argentina), Frank Vercauteren, Eric Gerets & Jan Ceulemans (Belgium), Careca & Müller (Brazil), Frank Arnesen, Preben Elkjær & Michael Laudrup (Denmark), Steve Hodge (England), Klaus Allofs (West Germany), Antonio Di Gennaro (Italy), Manuel Negrete (Mexico), Aleksandr Zavarov (Soviet Union), Eloy (Spain).
1990
3: Andreas Brehme (Germany), Jozef Chovanec & Ľubomír Moravčík (Tjeckoslovakien)
2: Diego Maradona & Julio Olarticoechea (Argentina), Carlos Valderrama (Colombia), Paul Gascoigne (England), Guido Buchwald, Pierre Littbarski & Stefan Reuter (Germany), Roberto Donadoni, Giuseppe Giannini & Gianluca Vialli (Italy), Ioan Ovidiu Sabau (Romania), Stefan Schwarz (Sweden), Safet Sušić (Yugoslavia).
1994
5: Thomas Hässler (Germany)
4: Tomas Brolin (Sweden), Gheorghe Hagi (Romania)
3: Sergi (Spain)
2: Jorginho, Bebeto & Romário (Brazil), Roberto Donadoni, Demetrio Albertini & Giuseppe Signori (Italy), Kenneth Andersson & Jonas Thern (Sweden), Zlatko Jankov (Bulgaria), Ilie Dumitrescu (Romania), Marc Overmars (Holland), Carlos Hermosillo (Mexico), Rashidi Yekini & Finidi George (Nigeria), Omari Tetradze (Russia).
1998
3: Juan Sebastián Verón (Argentina), Ronaldo (Brazil), Brian Laudrup (Denmark), Youri Djorkaeff (France), Tahar El-Khalej (Morocco), Dennis Bergkamp (Holland)
2: Ariel Ortega (Argentina), Bebeto, Denilson, Dunga & Rivaldo (Brazil), Aljoša Asanović, Zvonimir Boban, Robert Jarni & Mario Stanić (Croatia), Michael Laudrup (Denmark), Oliver Bierhoff (Germany), Roberto Baggio (Italy), Cuaúhtemoc Blanco & Ramón Ramìrez (Mexico), Frank de Boer, Ronald de Boer & Wim Jonk (Holland), Gheorghe Hagi (Romania), Fernando Hierro (Spain).
2002
4: Michael Ballack (Germany)
3: Ronaldinho Gaúcho (Brazil), David Beckham (England), Bernd Schneider & Christian Ziege (Germany), Francisco De Pedro (Spain), Hasan Şaş (Turkey)
2: Eric Van Meir (Belgium), Kléberson, Júnior II & Rivaldo (Brazil), Steven Bryce (Costa Rica), Jesper Grønkjaer (Denmark), Francesco Totti (Italy), Atsushi Yanagisawa (Japan), Francisco Javier Arce (Paraguay), Henri Camara (Senegal), Lee Eul-Young & Lee Young-Pyo (South Korea), Hakan Şükür (Turkey).
2006
4: Francesco Totti (Italy)
3: Juan Román Riquelme (Argentina), Luis Figo (Portugal), Bastian Schweinsteiger (Germany), Andrea Pirlo (Italy)
2: Patrick Vieira (France), Javier Saviola (Argentina), John Aloisi (Australia), David Beckham (England), Maksim Kalinichenko (Ukraine), Cafu (Brazil), Edison Méndez (Ecuador).
2010
3: Dirk Kuyt (Holland), Kaká (Brazil), Mesut Özil, Bastian Schweinsteiger & Thomas Müller (Germany)
2: Walter Gargano & Luis Suárez (Uruguay), Ki Sung-Yong (South Korea), Arthur Boka (Côte d'Ivoire), Robin van Persie (Holland), Xavi (Spain), Lukas Podolski (Germany).
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