Ousmane Dembele and Aitana Bonmati have been topped the most effective males’s and girls’s participant on this planet on the 2025 Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris.
Dembele, the Paris Saint-Germain and France ahead, took the boys’s prize after main his membership to a treble-winning season and their first Champions League success. Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal,18, was runner-up after being voted the most effective younger participant.
A tearful Dembele collected the prize in Paris in entrance of a partisan crowd that chanted his title. If not for damage, he would have been taking part in for PSG in Marseille in a rearranged league fixture.
Barcelona and Spain midfielder Bonmati turns into the primary girl to win the Ballon d’Or for 3 consecutive years. Lionel Messi and Michel Platini are the one males to have achieved that feat.
“It’s incredible this feeling. I never thought when I was a kid that I could achieve this because I didn’t think women’s football can exist,” Bonmati stated.
“I had idols like Andres Iniesta and Xavi and once I was a child I solely noticed them on TV. It is unbelievable to be right here and make historical past.
“But all of these trophies are because of collective work. We had a difficult season because we won some trophies, but we also lost some to amazing footballers.”
Arsenal and England’s Alessia Russo bought the higher of Bonmati within the Champions League and Euros finals, however completed third within the ladies’s rankings. Her club-mate, Mariona Caldentey of Spain, got here second.
Lionesses head coach Sarina Wiegman was named finest ladies’s coach after England’s conquer Spain in Switzerland, whereas PSG boss Luis Enrique picked up the boys’s Johan Cruyff award.
England and Chelsea’s Hannah Hampton gained the inaugural award for finest ladies’s goalkeeper, with Man Metropolis’s Gianluigi Donnarumma choosing up the seventh version of the boys’s prize for his season with PSG.
Former Lionesses keeper Mary Earps was on stage presenting the award to Hampton, who took her spot as England’s No 1 forward of the Euros, prompting her to retire from worldwide soccer 5 weeks earlier than the event.
Arsenal and PSG gained the awards for girls’s and males’s membership of the 12 months after their Champions League successes.
Viktor Gyokeres’ 63 objectives for Sporting and Sweden final season earned him the boys’s Gerd Muller Trophy. Barcelona and Poland’s Ewa Pajor, scorer of 48 objectives, scooped the ladies’s award.
Remaining males’s Ballon d’Or rankings
1: Ousmane Dembélé – PSG, France
2: Lamine Yamal – Barcelona, Spain
3: Vitinha – PSG, Portugal
4: Mohamed Salah – Liverpool, Egypt
5: Raphinha – Barcelona, Brazil
6: Achraf Hakimi – PSG, Morocco
7: Kylian Mbappé – Actual Madrid, France
8: Cole Palmer – Chelsea, England
9: Gianluigi Donnarumma – PSG/Manchester Metropolis, Italy
10: Nuno Mendes – PSG, Portugal
11: Pedri – Barcelona, Spain
12: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – PSG/Napoli, Georgia
13: Harry Kane – Bayern Munich, England
14: Désiré Doué – PSG, France
15: Viktor Gyökeres – Sporting/Arsenal, Sweden
16: Vinícius Júnior – Actual Madrid, Brazil
17: Robert Lewandowski – Barcelona, Poland
18: Scott McTominay – Napoli, Scotland
19: João Neves – PSG, Portugal
20: Lautaro Martínez – Inter, Argentina
21: Serhou Guirassy – Borussia Dortmund, Guinea
22: Alexis Mac Allister – Liverpool, Argentina
23: Jude Bellingham – Actual Madrid, England
24: Fabián Ruiz – PSG, Spain
25: Denzel Dumfries – Inter, Netherlands
26: Erling Haaland – Manchester Metropolis, Norway
27: Declan Rice – Arsenal, England
28: Virgil van Dijk – Liverpool, Netherlands
29: Florian Wirtz – Liverpool/Bayer Leverkusen, Germany
30: Michael Olise – Bayern Munich, France
Remaining ladies’s Ballon d’Or rankings
1: Aitana Bonmatí – Barcelona, Spain
2: Mariona Caldentey – Arsenal, Spain
3: Alessia Russo – Arsenal, England
4: Alexia Putellas – Barcelona, Spain
5: Chloe Kelly – Manchester Metropolis/Arsenal, England
6: Patri Guijarro – Barcelona, Spain
7: Leah Williamson – Arsenal, England
8: Ewa Pajor – Barcelona, Poland
9: Lucy Bronze – Chelsea, England
10: Hannah Hampton – Chelsea, England
11: Clàudia Pina – Barcelona, Spain
12: Marta – Orlando Satisfaction, Brazil
13: Caroline Graham Hansen – Barcelona, Norway
14: Barbra Banda – Orlando Satisfaction, Zambia
15: Sandy Baltimore – Chelsea, France
16: Cristiana Girelli – Juventus, Italy
17: Temwa Chawinga – Kansas Metropolis Present, Malawi
18: Melchie Dumornay – Lyon, Haiti
19: Klara Bühl – Bayern Munich, Germany
20: Pernille More durable – Bayern Munich, Denmark
21: Amanda Gutierres – Palmeiras, Brazil
22: Esther González – Barcelona, Spain
23: Johanna Rytting Kaneryd – Chelsea, Sweden
24: Sofia Cantore – Juventus/Washington Spirit, Italy
25: Emily Fox – Arsenal, USA
26: Lindsey Heaps – Lyon, USA
27: Frida Maanum – Arsenal, Norway
28: Clara Mateo – Paris FC, France
29: Steph Catley – Arsenal, Australia
30: Caroline Weir – Actual Madrid, Scotland