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Ballon d'Or 2025 Nominees: Mbappe, Yamal, Salah, top contenders in 30-member list but no sign of Ronaldo and Messi

Ballon d'Or 2025 Nominees: Mbappe, Yamal, Salah, top contenders in 30-member list but no sign of Ronaldo and Messi

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The full list of men's and women's Ballon d'Or 2025 nominees have been revealed ahead of the ceremony, which will be held in September 2025. read more
The nominees for the men's and women's Ballon d'Or 2025 have been announced, along with the candidates for several other coveted accolades rendered every year to the finest football performances of the year from the world stage. The 2024-25 season witnessed stellar performances being delivered from different leagues of the world. However, it is the top five European leagues that dominate the proceedings and the Ballon d'Or winner, who is considered the best footballer of the year, comes from a European league generally.
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Manchester City midfielder Rodri is the current holder of the Men's Ballon d'Or Award. Whereas, Aitana Bonmatí of Barcelona is the reigning winner of the Ballon d'Or Féminin
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Progressing to identify the next winner, the 30-member lists for the Ballon d'Or 2025 for both men and women respectively are out.
2025 men's Ballon d'Or 30-man list
Jude Bellingham- Real Madrid
Ousmane Dembélé- Paris Saint-Germain
Gianluigi Donnarumma- Paris Saint-Germain
Désiré Doué- Paris Saint-Germain
Denzel Dumfries- Inter Milan
Serhou Guirassy- Borussia Dortmund
Erling Haaland- Manchester City
Viktor Gyökeres- Sporting Lisbon / Arsenal
Robert Lewandowski- Barcelona
Achraf Hakimi- Paris Saint-Germain
Harry Kane- Bayern Munich
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia- Paris Saint-Germain
Alexis Mac Allister- Liverpool
Lautaro Martinez- Inter Milan
Scott McTominay- Napoli
Kylian Mbappé- Real Madrid
João Neves- Paris Saint-Germain
Nuno Mendes- Paris Saint-Germain
Michael Olise- Bayern Munich
Cole Palmer- Chelsea
Pedri- Barcelona
Fabián Ruiz- Paris Saint-Germain
Declan Rice- Arsenal
Raphinha- Barcelona
Mohamed Salah- Liverpool
Vinícius Júnior- Real Madrid
Virgil van Dijk- Liverpool
Vitinha- Paris Saint-Germain
Florian Wirtz- Bayer Leverkusen / Liverpool
Lamine Yamal- Barcelona
Women's Ballon d'Or 2025 Nominees
Sandy Baltimore- Chelsea
Barbra Banda- Orlando Pride
Aitana Bonmatí- Barcelona
Lucy Bronze- Chelsea
Klara Bühl- Bayern Munich
Mariona Caldentey- Arsenal
Sofia Cantore- Washington Spirit
Steph Catley- Arsenal
Temwa Chawinga- Kansas City Current
Melchie Dumornay - Olympique Lyon
Emily Fox- Arsenal
Cristina Girelli- Juventus
Esther González- NY/NJ Gotham FC
Caroline Graham Hansen- Barcelona
Hannah Hampton- Chelsea
Pernille Harder- Bayern Munich
Patri Guijarro- Barcelona
Amanda Gutierres- Palmeiras
Lindsey Heaps- Olympique Lyon
Chloe Kelly- Manchester City / Arsenal
Frida Leonhardsen- Maanum Arsenal
Marta- Orlando Pride
Clara Mateo- Paris FC
Ewa Pajor- Barcelona
Clàudia Pina- Barcelona
Alexia Putellas- Barcelona
Alessia Russo- Arsenal
Johanna Rytting Kaneryd- Chelsea
Caroline Weir- Real Madrid
Leah Williamson- Arsenal
First awarded in 1956, the Ballon d'Or is an annual award ceremony that recognises outstanding performances in football. The top prizes, known as the Ballon d'Or awards, are handed to the best male and female footballers. Organised by France Football, the event also includes awards for young players, goalkeepers, coaches, and clubs.
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