Oymanani Dembele and Itana Bonmay were crowned the best player for men and women in the world at the Bologna party in Paris 2025.
Dembele, Paris Saint -Germain and France striker, won the men’s award after he led his club to a three -fold season and the first success in the Champions League. Lamin Yamal, 18 -year -old Barcelona, was second after winning the best young player.
Diplie gathered the tears the award in Paris in front of a party crowd chanted in his name. If not because of the injury, he would have played with Paris Saint -Germain in Marseille in a basic player in the re -of the league.
Barcelona and Spanish midfielder Bonmati become the first woman to win Ballon D’or for three consecutive years. Lionel Messi and Michel Platini are the only men who have achieved this feat.
“It is incredible this feeling. I never thought when I was a child I could do so because I didn’t think that women’s football could exist,” said Punatati.
“I had idols like Andres iniesta and Xavi, and when I was a child, I only saw them on TV. It is incredible to be here and make history.
“But all these prizes are due to teamwork. We have gone through a difficult season because we won some awards, but we also lost some amazing football players.”
Arsenal and England Alicia Rousseau got better than Bonmayati in the Champions League and the euro finals, but ranked third in women’s rankings. Her teammate, Mariona Caldineti, came from Spain, in second place.
Sarina and Yumman, Lionis Director, won the Best Women’s Coach Award after England’s victory over Spain in Switzerland, while Luis Enrique, PSG president, received the Johan Cruyff Award for Men.
Hanna Hampton from England and Chelsea won the opening prize for the best ladies goalkeeper, with the Man City Gianluigi Donnarmma, which picks up the seventh edition of the Men’s Award for his season with PSG.
Mary Airbes, former goalkeeper on the stage, was presenting the award to Hampton, who occupied her place in England No. 1 before the euro, He pushed her to retire from international football five weeks before the tournament.
Arsenal and Selmins smoothly won the awards of the Women and Men Club for the year after the successes of the Champions League.
Viktor Gyokers won 63 goals for sports and Sweden last season at the Men’s GERD Muller Cup. Barcelona and Poland Ewa Pajor, scorer 48 goals, Women Award.
Final men’s rankings for men
1: Oudman Dembele – Paris Saint -Germain, France
2: Lamin Yamal – Barcelona, Spain
3: Vitinha – PSG, Portugal
4: Mohamed Salah – Liverpool, Egypt
5: Ravenna – Barcelona, Brazil
6: Achraf Hakimi – PSG, Morocco
7: Kylian Mbapé – Real Madrid, France
8: Cole Palmer – Chelsea, England
9: Gianluigi Donnarumma – PSG/Manchester City, Italy
10: Nuno Mendes – PSG, Portugal
11: Bidry – Barcelona, Spain
12: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia – PSG/Napoli, Georgia
13: Harry Kane – Bayern Munich, England
14: Desiri Doui – Paris Saint -Gers, France
15: VikTor Root – Sporting/Arsenal, Sweden
16: Vinicius Junior – Real Madrid, Brazil
17: Robert Lewandowski – Barcelona, Poland
18: Scott Mctominay – Napoli, Scotland
19: Joao Nevis – Paris Saint -Germain, Portugal
20: Lotaro Martinez – Inter, Argentina
21: Serho Girassi – Borussia Dortmund, Guinea
22: Alexis Mac Alester – Liverpool, Argentina
23: Jude Bellingham – Real Madrid, England
24: Fabian Ruiz – PSG, Spain
25: Denzel Dumfries – Inter, Netherlands
26: Erling Haland – Manchester City, Norway
27: Diklan Rice – Arsenal, England
28: Virgil van Dick – Liverpool, Netherlands
29: Florian Witz – Liverpool/Bayer Leverkusen, Germany
30: Michael Oliz – Bayern Munich, France
Ballon D’or Final Categories for Women
1: Aitana Bonmatí – Barcelona, Spain
2: Mariona Caldiniti – Arsenal, Spain
3: Alicia Rousseau – Arsenal, England
4: Evilian Alexia – Barcelona, Spain
5: Chloe Kelly – Manchester City/Arsenal, England
6: Patri Gwagro – Barcelona, Spain
7: Lea Williamson – Arsenal, England
8: Eirah Pajer – Barcelona, Palland
9: Lucy Bronze – Chelsea, England
10: Hana Hampton – Chelsea, England
11: Claudia Benna – Barcelona, Spain
12: Marta – Orlando Pride, Brazil
13: Caroline Graham Hansen – Barcelona, Norway
14: Barbara Panda – Orlando Pride, Zambia
15: Sandy Baltimore – Chelsea, France
16: Christian Gromers – Juventus, Italy
17: Ratumin – Kansas Tariq, Malawi
18: Milchi Dumournai – Leon, Haiti
19: Clara Bouleh – Bavaria Munich, Germany
20: Bernil Harder – Bavaria Munich, Denmark
21: Amanda Gotyries – Ballras, Brazil
22: Esther Gonzalez – Barcelona, Spain
23: Johanna Rytting Kaneyd – Chelsea, Sweden
24: Sofia Cantor – Juventus/Washington Spirit, Italy
25: Emily Fox – Arsenal, USA
26: Lindsay Akwan – Lyon, USA
27: Farida Army – Arsenal, and no
28: Clara Matteo – Paris FC, France
29: Steve Catley – Arsenal, Australia
30: Caroline Ware – Real Madrid, Scotland
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