Ousmane Dembélé Wins 2025 Ballon d'Or
The wait is over. At a glittering ceremony in Paris, Ousmane Dembélé has been crowned the winner of the 2025 Ballon d'Or, cementing his place among football's elite.
The Paris Saint-Germain winger played a pivotal role in what has become a dream season for the French giants — lifting the UEFA Champions League for the first time in club history and sweeping all domestic titles in France. His pace, creativity, and clutch performances made him an undeniable choice for football’s most prestigious individual accolade.
Dembélé becomes only the sixth French player to win the Ballon d'Or, joining an illustrious list that includes Raymond Kopa, Michel Platini, Jean-Pierre Papin, Zinédine Zidane, and Karim Benzema.
Ballon d'Or 2025 – Final Rankings
1 - Ousmane Dembélé 2 - Lamine Yamal 3 - Vitinha 4 - Mohamed Salah 5 - Raphinha 6 - Achraf Hakimi 7 - Kylian Mbappé 8 - Cole Palmer 9 - Gianluigi Donnarumma 10 - Nuno Mendes 11 - Pedri 12 - Khvicha Kvaratskhelia 13 - Harry Kane 14 - Désiré Doué 15 - Viktor Gyökeres 16 - Vinícius Júnior 17 - Robert Lewandowski 18 - Scott McTominay 19 - João Neves 20 - Lautaro Martínez 21 - Serhou Guirassy 22 - Alexis Mac Allister 23 - Jude Bellingham 24 - Fabián Ruiz 25 - Denzel Dumfries 26 - Erling Haaland 27 - Declan Rice 28 - Virgil van Dijk 29 - Florian Wirtz 30 - Michael Olise
Other Major Awards
Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal was named the best U21 player, claiming the prestigious Raymond Kopa Trophy. At just 18, the Spanish winger finished second in the Ballon d'Or rankings — a staggering achievement in itself.
Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique took home the Johan Cruyff Trophy for Coach of the Year, following a season of tactical brilliance and trophy-laden dominance.
Gianluigi Donnarumma, now at Manchester City after his time at PSG, was awarded the Lev Yashin Trophy as the world's best goalkeeper — a nod to his consistency and big-game heroics throughout the campaign.
There was also recognition for goal-machine Viktor Gyökeres, who earned the Gerd Müller Trophy after netting an astonishing 63 goals across all competitions — 54 for his club and 9 with the Swedish national team.
Paris Saint-Germain Named Team of the Year
As if individual accolades weren’t enough, Paris Saint-Germain also walked away with the Team of the Year award. With a treble-winning season that finally brought European glory to the French capital, their dominance was never in question.