Ousmane Dembele WINS Ballon d'Or: PSG star scoops top prize after beating Barcelona's Lamine Yamal

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By AADAM PATEL, SPORTS REPORTER

Published: 21:49 BST, 22 September 2025 | Updated: 21:49 BST, 22 September 2025

Ousmane Dembele was crowned the winner of the men’s Ballon d’Or at a star-studded ceremony in Paris on Monday evening.

The PSG forward took home the accolade ahead of Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal after a stunning season where Luis Enrique’s side did the treble, including winning their first ever Champions League title.

Dembele, 28, scored 35 goals and got 16 assists in 53 games and was also named the Player of the Season in the Champions League.

Meanwhile Yamal, 18, won the Kopa Trophy for Young Player of the Year.

The PSG forward took home the accolade ahead of 18-year-old Barcelona star Lamine Yamal

Nine of PSG’s squad from last season were nominated in the 30-man list for the award but the majority could not attend the event due to their rescheduled league game away at Marseille. Dembele is currently injured so he was able to attend the ceremony.

The initial fixture dubbed as ‘El Classique’ was postponed on Sunday due to storm warnings and Ligue 1 rules stipulate that matches suspended due to weather conditions must be played the following day, except in exceptional cases.

The Premier League's best challenge came from Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah (?) after a stellar season where he won the PFA Men’s Player of the Year as Arne Slot's side won the title.

Five British players were up for the honour with England's Declan Rice (27th), Jude Bellingham (23rd), Cole Palmer and Harry Kane (13th) joined by Scotland's Scott McTominay (18th) on the shortlist.

For the second year in a row, Real Madrid were absent from the event. They chose to miss last year's ceremony, when forward Vinicius Junior was beaten to the award by Manchester City's Rodri.

Spain and Barcelona midfielder Aitana Bonmati wins the 2025 Ballon d'Or Féminin award for a record third year in a row.

England boss Wiegman won the Johann Cruyff Trophy for the best coach in the women's game

Following the Lionesses' Euro success in the summer, five of the winning England squad were nominated for the women's award with captain Leah Williamson, shoot-out hero Chloe Kelly, and final goalscorer Alessia Russo among seven Arsenal nominees. All of them finished in the top ten alongside Lucy Bronze of Barcelona and Hannah Hampton of Chelsea.

Sarina Wiegman, the Lionesses head coach, won the Johan Cruyff Trophy awarded to the best coach in the women's game. 

’What an honour to win this award after a very special summer,’ said Wiegman, who was jokingly asked by Ruud Gullit on stage to 'Please come back to Holland.' 

Enrique won the award for the best men's coach - beating the likes of Arne Slot, Antonio Conte, Enzo Maresca and Hansi Flick.

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