The Ballon d’Or trophy
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The Ballon d’Or full 2025 standings have dropped, as the best in the world gather in Paris to crown another winner.
With Ousmane Dembele the favourite for the Ballon d’Or this year following a maiden European title for Paris Saint-Germain, the 28-year-old was one of very few delegates from the French giants, with PSG in action against Marseille tonight.
With plenty of other awards across the night, there was plenty to see.
Exclusive Dembele interview
(Image credit: Getty Images)Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele tells FourFourTwo about his journey towards lifting the award HERE
The 60 nominations for the men’s and women’s BDO awards – 30 for each – were revealed last month, along with the nominees for the Kopa Trophy, Yashin Trophy, newly-named Johan Cruyff Trophy.
The Socrates Trophy and Gerd Muller Trophy are also awarded on the night.
Men’s Ballon d’Or
Ousmane Dembele has won the Ballon d’Or 2025 (Image credit: Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)The men’s Ballon d’Or full 2025 standingsOusmane DembeleLamine YamalVitinhaMohamed SalahRaphinhaAchraf HakimiKylian MbappeCole PalmerGianluigi DonnarummaNuno MendesPedriKhvicha KvaratskheliaHarry KaneDesire DoueViktor GyokeresVinicius JrRobert LewandowskiScott McTominayJoao NevesLautaro MartinezSerhou GuirassyAlexis Mac AllisterJude BellinghamFabian RuizDenzel DumfriesErling HaalandDeclan RiceVirgil van DijkFlorian WirtzErling HaalandWomen’s Ballon d’Or
Aitana Bonmati is now a three-time Ballon d’Or winner (Image credit: Florencia Tan Jun – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)The women’s Ballon d’Or full 2025 standingsAitana BonmatiMariona CaldenteyAlessia RussoAlexia PutellasChloe KellyPatricia GuijarroLeah WilliamsonEwa PajorLucy BronzeHannah HamptonClaudia PinaMartaCaroline Graham HansenBarbra BandaSandy BaltimoreCristian GirelliTemwa ChawingaMichie DumornayKlara BuhlPernille HarderAmanda GutierresEsther GonzalezJohanna Rytting KanerydSofia CantoreEmily FoxLindsey HeapsClara MateoFrida MaanumSteph CatleyCaroline WeirThe best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.
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