Ballon d’Or 2025: Ousmane Dembele and Aitana Bonmati win the best prices of the Sarina Wiegman Lands Prize for the best coach | Football news

Ousmane Dembele and Aitana Bonmati were crowned the best male and female player in the world during the 2025 Golden Ball ceremony in Paris.
Dembele, Paris Saint-Germain and the French striker, won the male prize after leaving his club to a winning season of the treble and their first success in the Champions League. The 18 -year -old Barcelona Lamina Yamal was a finalist after being elected the best young player.
A Dembele in tears collected the price in Paris in front of a partisan crowd that sang its name. Without injury, he would have played for PSG in Marseille in a rearranged league match.
The midfielder in Barcelona and Spain Bonmati becomes the first woman to win the Ballon d’Or for three consecutive years. Lionel Messi and Michel Platini are the only men to have achieved this feat.
“This feeling is incredible. I never thought when I was a child that I could get there because I didn’t think that women’s football could exist,” said Bonmati.
“I had idols like Andres Iniesta and Xavi and when I was a child, I saw them on television. It’s incredible to be here and make history.
“But all these trophies are due to collective work. We have had a difficult season because we have won trophies, but we also lost incredible footballers.”
The Alessia Russo of Arsenal and England was right as Bonmati in the Champions League final and euros, but finished third in the female classification. Her club club, Mariona Caldentey from Spain, arrived second.
Lioness coach Sarina Wiegman was named better female coach after the triumph of England on Spain in Switzerland, while PSG boss Luis Enrique won the Prix de Johan Cruyff male.
England and Hannah Hampton of Chelsea won the inaugural prize for the best female goalkeeper, with Gianluigi Donnarumma de Man City winning the seventh edition of the male prize for its season with PSG.
The former Lioness goalkeeper, Mary Earps, was on stage by presenting the price in Hampton, who took her place as an angleterre n ° 1 before the euros, which prompted him to withdraw from international football five weeks before the tournament.
Arsenal and PSG won the prizes of the female and male club of the year after their success in the Champions League.
The 63 goals of Viktor Gyokerres for Sport and Sweden last season earned him the Merd Muller for men. Barcelona and Ewa Pajor from Poland, a scorer of 48 goals, won the female prize.
Final Men’s Golden Ball Ranking
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 – Real Madrid, France
8: Cole Palmer – Chelsea, England
9: Gianluigi Donnarumma – PSG / Manchester City, 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 Root – Sporting / Arsenal, Sweden
16: Vinícius Júnior – Real 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 – Real Madrid, England
24: Fabián Ruiz – PSG, Spain
25: Denzel Dumfries – Inter, Netherlands
26: Erling Haaland – Manchester City, 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
Final female Ballon d’Or rankings
1: Aitana Bonmatí – Barcelona, Spain
2: Mariona Caldentey – Arsenal, Spain
3: Alessia Russo – Arsenal, England
4: Alexia Sluts – Barcelona, Spain
5: Chloé Kelly – Manchester City / Arsenal, England
6: Patri Guijarro – Barcelona, Spain
7: Leah Williamson – Arsenal, England
8: Eerah Pajer – Barcelona, Palaland
9: Lucy Bronze – Chelsea, England
10: Hannah Hampton – Chelsea, England
11: Clàdia Pina – Barcelona, Spain
12: Marta – Orlando Pride, Brazil
13: Caroline Graham Hansen – Barcelona, Norway
14: Barbra Banda – Orlando Pride, Zambia
15: Sandy Baltimore – Chelsea, France
16: Christian Toors – Juventus, Italy
17: Ratmen – Kansas City Current, Malawi
18: Melchie Dumornay – Lyon, Haiti
19: Klara Bühl – Bavaria Munich, Germany
20: Pernille Harder – Bavaria Munich, Denmark
21: Amanda Gutierres – Palmeiras, Brazil
22: Esther González – Barcelona, Spain
23: Johanna Rytting Kanerney – Chelsea, Sweden
24: Sofia Cantore – Juventus / Washington Spirit, Italy
25: Emily Fox – Arsenal, USA
26: Lindsey Heaps – Lyon, USA
27: Frida Army – Arsenal, nor
28: Clara Mateo – Paris FC, France
29: Steph Catley – Arsenal, Australia
30: Caroline Weir – Real Madrid, Scotland