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By the numbers: Ballon d'Or top 30 Men

Cole Palmer in eighth was the highest-ranked English player in the voting, with Harry Kane perhaps unfortunate to only be 13th having scored more than 40 goals for Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.

Ousmane Dembele deservedly won the Ballon d'Or 2025 in Paris last night, following a stellar season for club side Paris Saint Germain.




He was the pre-event favourite to win the award for the first time and did just that, with the Frenchman presented the award by Ronaldinho in Paris.








Dembele finished ahead of Barcelona teenager Lamine Yamal. the 18-year-old was close to becoming the youngest ever Ballon d’Or winner after enjoying a breakout season as Barcelona impressed domestically and in Europe.








His PSG teammate Vitinha was third, with Egypt star Mohamed Salah coming fourth, to stretch the wait for the first Premier League winner since Cristiano Ronaldo in 2008 for yet another year.








Cole Palmer in eighth was the highest-ranked English player in the voting, with Harry Kane perhaps unfortunate to only be 13th having scored more than 40 goals for Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.








In his first time making the 30-man shortlist, Scott McTominay came 18th in the voting. That was two places behind Vinicius Jr, who narrowly missed out on winning the Ballon d’Or last year to Rodri.








Jude Bellingham and Alexis Mac Allister both finished just outside the top 20, as did Fabian Ruiz despite winning the Champions League with PSG.








By his lofty standards it was a quiet season for Erling Haaland, even if he did still manage 34 goals in all competitions. Manchester City’s struggles in the Premier League and Champions League mean the striker has to settle for 26th in the Ballon d’Or race this year.





 


Top 30 men, Ballon d’Or 2025 rankings:







30th: Michael Olise








29th: Florian Wirtz








28th: Virgil van Dijk








27th: Declan Rice








26th: Erling Haaland








25th: Denzel Dumfries








24th: Fabian Ruiz








23rd: Jude Bellingham








22nd: Alexis Mac Allister








21st: Serhou Guirassy








20th: Lautaro Martinez








19th: Joao Neves








18th: Scott McTominay








17th: Robert Lewandowski








16th: Vinicius Jr








15th: Viktor Gyokeres








14th: Desire Doue








13th: Harry Kane








12th: Khvicha Kvaratskhelia








11th: Pedri








10th: Nuno Mendes








9th: Gianluigi Donnarumma








8th: Cole Palmer








7th: Kylian Mbappe








6th: Achraf Hakimi








5th: Raphinha








4th: Mohamed Salah








3rd: Vitinha








2nd: Lamine Yamal








1st: Ousmane Dembele




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