Football Awards https://www.dailyfutbol.com Mon, 30 Jun 2025 07:13:46 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://i0.wp.com/www.dailyfutbol.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/cropped-logo-1_page-0001.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Football Awards https://www.dailyfutbol.com 32 32 235426353 10 Youngest Ballon d’Or Winners in History https://www.dailyfutbol.com/football-awards/youngest-ballon-dor-winners/ https://www.dailyfutbol.com/football-awards/youngest-ballon-dor-winners/#respond Mon, 30 Jun 2025 07:06:03 +0000 https://www.dailyfutbol.com/?p=9060 The Ballon d’Or — football’s most prestigious individual honor — has been awarded annually by France Football since 1956 to the world’s best player, a symbol of greatness that only the sport’s elite have earned.

Winning the Ballon d’Or at a young age isn’t just about talent — it’s a statement that a player has already reached the pinnacle of the sport long before their prime.

Winning the Ballon d’Or is the dream of every professional footballer. However, a few remarkable prodigies have broken through early and clinched the award at incredibly young ages.

In this article, we count down the 10 youngest Ballon d’Or winners in history, including their age at the time of winning, the year, and the career-defining seasons that earned them the honor.

And yes—we’ll reveal who holds the title of the youngest Ballon d’Or winner of all time. curious about records that might be broken in the future, this list is for you.

Who Is the Youngest Ballon d’Or Winner Ever?

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1. Ronaldo Nazário – 1997 (21 years, 3 months and 5 days)

The Youngest Winner of the Ballon d’Or.

In 1997, at just 21 years and 95 days old, Ronaldo Nazário became the youngest player ever to win the Ballon d’Or—a record that still stands nearly three decades later.

His 1996/97 season with Barcelona was nothing short of legendary. The Brazilian phenomenon scored an astonishing 47 goals in 49 appearances, leading the Catalan side to a Copa del Rey, UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup, and Spanish Super Cup treble.

That summer, Ronaldo made a then-world record move to Inter Milan for £19.2 million. He instantly adapted to Serie A, netting 25 league goals in his debut season and earning the Serie A Footballer of the Year title.

Midway through that first season in Italy, he was awarded the 1997 Ballon d’Or, recognizing his sheer dominance across two top leagues.

Despite injuries later affecting his career trajectory, Ronaldo’s 1997 peak remains one of football’s most electrifying chapters—and no one has matched his youthful triumph since.

2. Michael Owen – 2001 (22 years and 4 days)

Michael Owen won the Ballon d’Or in 2001, just four days after turning 22, making him the second youngest winner in history.

He remains England’s most recent Ballon d’Or recipient, and the first English player to win the award in 25 years.

Owen’s rise to the top was fueled by a spectacular 2000/01 season with Liverpool, where he scored 24 goals across all competitions.

His most iconic moments came in clutch situations—scoring late doubles in both the FA Cup and UEFA Cup finals.

These heroics helped Liverpool secure a rare and memorable cup treble: the FA Cup, League Cup, and UEFA Cup.

3. Lionel Messi – 2009 (22 years, 5 months and 7 days)

Lionel Messi won his first Ballon d’Or in 2009 at the age of 22 years, 5 months, and 7 days, making him the third youngest player ever to claim the prestigious honor.

His victory was emphatic, garnering 98.5% of the vote and finishing 240 points ahead of second-placed Cristiano Ronaldo, a record-breaking margin at the time.

That first Ballon d’Or was the start of an era in which Messi dominated world football for over a decade. Since then, Messi has gone on to win the most Ballon d’Ors in history, with eight.

The 2008/09 season was a masterpiece for Messi. Under Pep Guardiola, Messi led Barcelona to a historic treble – winning La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League.

He scored 38 goals in all competitions that season, including a brilliant header against Manchester United in the Champions League final.

4. George Best – 1968 (22 years, 7 months and 2 days)

George Best won the Ballon d’Or in 1968 at the age of 22 years, 7 months and 2 days, becoming the fourth youngest winner in the award’s history. Remarkably, his record as the youngest Ballon d’Or winner stood for 29 years.

He became the third Red Devils player to claim the honor, following in the footsteps of Denis Law (1964) and Bobby Charlton (1966).

The 1967/68 season was the pinnacle of Best’s career. He scored 32 goals in all competitions, playing a pivotal role in Manchester United‘s historic European Cup triumph.

5. Oleg Blokhin – 1975 (23 years, 1 month and 25 days)

Oleg Blokhin won the Ballon d’Or in 1975 at the age of 23 years, 1 month, and 25 days, making him one of the youngest players to ever claim the prestigious award.

He became the first Ukrainian and only the second Soviet player to win the Ballon d’Or, following the legendary Lev Yashin in 1963.

Blokhin earned the honor after an outstanding season with Dynamo Kyiv, where he scored 23 goals and played a pivotal role in helping the club win its first-ever European trophy—the 1974–75 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup.

6. Cristiano Ronaldo – 2008 (23 years, 9 months and 27 days)

Cristiano Ronaldo won his first Ballon d’Or in 2008 at the age of 23 years, 9 months and 27 days, becoming one of the youngest players to ever receive the prestigious honor.

He amassed 446 points, finishing comfortably ahead of second-placed Lionel Messi and third-placed Fernando Torres.

It was also a landmark moment for English football, as Ronaldo became the first Premier League player to win the Ballon d’Or since Michael Owen in 2001.

His victory marked the beginning of a legendary rivalry with Messi and ushered in a new era of global football dominance defined by two generational icons.

The 2007/08 season was the most explosive of Ronaldo’s early career. Playing for Manchester United, he scored an incredible 42 goals in all competitions, powering the Red Devils to both the Premier League title and their third UEFA Champions League crown.

7. Eusébio – 1965 (23 years, 11 months, 3 days)

Nicknamed “The Black Panther,” Eusébio became one of the youngest players to win the Ballon d’Or in 1965, at the age of 23 years, 11 months, 3 days.

A trailblazer for footballers of African descent, Eusébio was also the first Portuguese player to receive the prestigious award—marking a milestone moment in both Portuguese and global football history.

The 1964/65 season was one of the finest of his career. He scored an incredible 48 goals in all competitions, including 28 in the Portuguese league.

On the European stage, he netted nine goals during Benfica’s run to the European Cup final, further cementing his status as one of the most feared forwards in the world.

8. Johan Cruyff – 1971 (24 years, 8 months and 3 days)

The Dutch maestro Johan Cruyff won his first Ballon d’Or in 1971 at the age of 24 years, 8 months, and 3 days, making him one of the youngest recipients of the award at the time.

In the 1970/71 season, Cruyff was the driving force behind a legendary Ajax side. He scored an impressive 49 goals in all competitions, guiding the club to a historic treble—the Eredivisie, KNVB Cup, and most significantly, their first-ever European Cup title.

Cruyff’s 1971 Ballon d’Or win was the first of three career triumphs (followed by 1973 and 1974), making him the first Dutch player to win the award and setting the stage for a legacy that reshaped the sport.

9. Marco van Basten – 1988 (24 years, 1 month and 27 days)

Dutch striker Marco van Basten won his first Ballon d’Or in 1988 at the age of 24 years, 1 month and 27 days, making him one of the youngest winners of his era.

He claimed the award after leading the Netherlands to a stunning triumph at UEFA Euro 1988, where he scored five goals—including an unforgettable volley in the final.

His 1988 victory was the first of three Ballon d’Or titles (followed by wins in 1989 and 1992), cementing his place among football’s all-time greats.

Scoring five goals, including a legendary volley in the final against the Soviet Union—one of the most iconic goals ever scored in a major final.

10. Luis Suárez – 1960 (25 years, 7 months, 10 days)

Barcelona’s first Ballon d’Or winner, Luis Suárez, claimed the prestigious award in 1960 at the age of 25 years, 7 months, 10 days, becoming the first Spanish-born player to receive the honor.

During the 1959/60 season, Suárez was instrumental in Barcelona’s La Liga and Inter-Cities Fairs Cup triumphs (the forerunner to the UEFA Cup/Europa League).

His elegant midfield play, vision, and technical brilliance set him apart from his peers, and he edged out legends like Ferenc Puskás and Alfredo Di Stéfano to win the Ballon d’Or.

Could This Record Be Broken Soon?

With Ronaldo Nazário still holding the record as the youngest Ballon d’Or winner at 21 years and 96 days, fans often wonder—could anyone break this record in the modern era?

One name stands out: Lamine Yamal. At just 17 years old, the Barcelona and Spain sensation is already making headlines on football’s biggest stages.

If Yamal can lead Barcelona to major silverware this season and inspire Spain to a deep run in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Ballon d’Or spotlight could arrive much sooner than anyone expected.

Ronaldo’s record has stood since 1997, but with Yamal’s meteoric rise, football fans might soon witness a new chapter in Ballon d’Or history being written—by its youngest ever winner.

The Ballon d’Or remains a dream for every footballer, but few have managed to make that dream a reality at such a young age.

Winning the Ballon d’Or at such a young age requires other talents that bring immediate team success.

Who do you think will be the next young star to join this legendary list?

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Who Won the 2024 Ballon d’Or? Full Recap & Winner Profile https://www.dailyfutbol.com/football-awards/2024-ballon-dor-winners/ https://www.dailyfutbol.com/football-awards/2024-ballon-dor-winners/#respond Fri, 27 Jun 2025 13:54:57 +0000 https://www.dailyfutbol.com/?p=9063 The 2024 Ballon d’Or ceremony, held at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris on October 28, delivered another unforgettable night for football fans around the world.

For the first time since 2003, neither Lionel Messi nor Cristiano Ronaldo were among the nominees—marking the end of a 20-year era and the beginning of a new generation of stars.

Co-organised for the first time by UEFA and France Football, the event made history as Spain became the first nation to win both the men’s and women’s Ballon d’Or in the same year.

Votes were cast by 100 journalists from the top FIFA-ranked nations, with a points system awarding 15 for first place, 12 for second, and so on. The winner received a commanding 55 of the 100 first-place votes.

But controversy wasn’t far behind. Real Madrid boycotted the ceremony after Vinícius Júnior missed out, calling the result “football politics” and declaring: “Real Madrid does not go where it is not respected.” Vinícius responded defiantly on social media: “I will do it 10 times if necessary. They are not ready.”

Despite the snub, Real Madrid dominated the top 10, placing five players: Vinícius, Bellingham, Carvajal, Kroos, and Valverde.

Amidst all the headlines, 17-year-old Lamine Yamal made history as the youngest-ever Kopa Trophy winner.

Who won the Ballon d’Or 2024?

Men’s 2024 Ballon d’Or Winner: Rodri

Manchester City’s Spanish midfielder Rodri has won the 2024 Ballon d’Or, edging out Real Madrid’s Vinícius Júnior by 41 points (1,170 to 1,129).

Rodri made history as the first defensive midfielder to claim the prestigious award. He also became the first Spanish winner since Luis Suárez in 1960, and the first Premier League player to win it since Cristiano Ronaldo in 2008.

A key figure in Manchester City’s domestic dominance, Rodri also played a crucial role in Spain’s impressive Euro 2024 campaign, firmly establishing himself as one of the best football players in 2024.

Top 30 Men’s Ballon d’Or 2024 Rankings

RankPlayerNationalityClub(s)Points
1RodriSpainManchester City1,170
2Vinícius JúniorBrazilReal Madrid1,129
3Jude BellinghamEnglandReal Madrid917
4Dani CarvajalSpainReal Madrid550
5Erling HaalandNorwayManchester City432
6Kylian MbappéFrancePSG / Real Madrid420
7Lautaro MartínezArgentinaInter Milan402
8Lamine YamalSpainBarcelona383
9Toni KroosGermanyReal Madrid291
10Harry KaneEnglandBayern Munich201
11Phil FodenEnglandManchester City157
12Florian WirtzGermanyBayer Leverkusen101
13Dani OlmoSpainRB Leipzig / Barcelona86
14Ademola LookmanNigeriaAtalanta82
15Nico WilliamsSpainAthletic Bilbao73
16Granit XhakaSwitzerlandBayer Leverkusen60
17Federico ValverdeUruguayReal Madrid58
18Emiliano MartínezArgentinaAston Villa28
19Martin ØdegaardNorwayArsenal16
20Hakan ÇalhanoğluTurkeyInter Milan15
21Bukayo SakaEnglandArsenal14
22Antonio RüdigerGermanyReal Madrid13
23Rúben DiasPortugalManchester City8
24William SalibaFranceArsenal8
25Cole PalmerEnglandChelsea7
26Declan RiceEnglandArsenal5
27VitinhaPortugalParis Saint-Germain5
28Álex GrimaldoSpainBayer Leverkusen2
T-29Mats HummelsGermanyBorussia Dortmund / Roma0
T-29Artem DovbykUkraineGirona / Roma0

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Women’s Ballon d’Or 2024 Winner: Aitana Bonmatí

On the women’s side, Aitana Bonmatí claimed the 2024 Women’s Ballon d’Or, winning decisively with 675 points—a commanding 283-point lead over runner-up Caroline Graham Hansen (392).

Teammates Graham Hansen (second) and Salma Paralluelo (third) completed a Barcelona-dominated podium, highlighting the club’s continued excellence in women’s football.

Bonmatí became only the second player to win the award more than once, following in the footsteps of teammate Alexia Putellas.

 Top 30 Women’s Ballon d’Or 2024 Rankings

RankPlayerNationalityClub(s)Points
1Aitana BonmatíSpainBarcelona675
2Caroline Graham HansenNorwayBarcelona392
3Salma ParallueloSpainBarcelona246
4Sophia SmithUSAPortland Thorns228
5Lindsey HoranUSALyon169
6Mallory SwansonUSAChicago Red Stars164
7 (tied)Marie-Antoinette KatotoFranceParis Saint-Germain142
7 (tied)Mariona CaldenteySpainBarcelona / Arsenal142
9Trinity RodmanUSAWashington Spirit137
10Alexia PutellasSpainBarcelona130
11Patricia GuijarroSpainBarcelona117
12Barbra BandaZambiaOrlando Pride92
13Lauren JamesEnglandChelsea83
14Ada HegerbergNorwayLyon83
15Khadija ShawJamaicaManchester City78
16Tabitha ChawingaMalawiLyon70
17Alyssa NaeherUSAChicago Red Stars52
18Gabi PortilhoBrazilCorinthians47
19Giulia GwinnGermanyBayern Munich42
20Lucy BronzeEnglandBarcelona / Chelsea40
21Mayra RamírezColombiaChelsea36
22Glódís ViggósdóttirIcelandBayern Munich26
23TarcianeBrazilHouston Dash24
24Lea SchüllerGermanyBayern Munich24
25Sjoeke NüskenGermanyChelsea15
26Yui HasegawaJapanManchester City11
27Manuela GiuglianoItalyRoma10
28Lauren HempEnglandManchester City5
29Ewa PajorPolandWolfsburg / Barcelona2
30Grace GeyoroFranceParis Saint-Germain1

Quick Recap – 2024 Major Ballon d’Or Winners

CategoryWinnerCountryClub
Men’s Ballon d’OrRodriSpainManchester City
Women’s Ballon d’OrAitana BonmatíSpainFC Barcelona
Kopa Trophy (Best U21)Lamine YamalSpainFC Barcelona
Yashin Trophy (Best GK)Emiliano MartínezArgentinaAston Villa
Gerd Müller Trophy (Top Scorer)Harry KaneEnglandBayern Munich
Kylian MbappéFrancePSG / Real Madrid
Sócrates Award (Humanitarian)Jenni HermosoSpainSpain
Men’s CoachCarlo AncelottiItalyReal Madrid
Women’s CoachEmma HayesEnglandChelsea / USWNT
Men’s Club of the YearSpainReal Madrid
Women’s Club of the YearSpainBarcelona
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Complete List of Ballon d’Or Winners by Year (1956–2025) https://www.dailyfutbol.com/football-awards/ballon-dor-winners/ https://www.dailyfutbol.com/football-awards/ballon-dor-winners/#respond Mon, 23 Jun 2025 15:34:34 +0000 https://www.dailyfutbol.com/?p=8970 The Ballon d’Or — football’s most prestigious individual honor — has been awarded annually by France Football since 1956 to the world’s best player.

Over the decades, it has celebrated legends such as Johan Cruyff, Zinedine Zidane, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Lionel Messi, recognizing their extraordinary impact on the game.

Originally limited to European players, the award expanded its eligibility to all players at European clubs in 1995, and since 2007, it has been open to players worldwide.

From 2010 to 2015, the Ballon d’Or temporarily merged with FIFA’s World Player of the Year, forming the FIFA Ballon d’Or, before reverting to France Football’s control in 2016.

A panel of journalists from the top 100 FIFA-ranked countries determines the winner.

Each journalist ranks their top five players, assigning points based on position. The player with the highest total wins the award.

In 2018, France Football introduced the Ballon d’Or Féminin, also known as the Women’s Ballon d’Or, to honor the best female footballer each year.

Whether you’re curious how many times Messi or Ronaldo have won, or looking for past greats, this article presents a complete list of Ballon d’Or winners by year, from 1956 to the most recent award.

Plus, stay up to date with our Ballon d’Or 2025 power rankings and latest frontrunner updates.

Ballon d’Or Winners: Full List by Year

Ballon d’Or Winners
Year Winner
1956Stanley Matthews
1957Alfredo Di Stéfano
1958Raymond Kopa
1959Alfredo Di Stéfano
1960Luis Suárez
1961Omar Sívori
1962Josef Masopust
1963Lev Yashin
1964Denis Law
1965Eusébio
1966Bobby Charlton
1967Flórián Albert
1968George Best
1969Gianni Rivera
1970Gerd Müller
1971Johan Cruyff
1972Franz Beckenbauer
1973Johan Cruyff
1974Johan Cruyff
1975Oleg Blokhin
1976Franz Beckenbauer
1977Allan Simonsen
1978Kevin Keegan
1979Kevin Keegan
1980Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
1981Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
1982Paolo Rossi
1983Michel Platini
1984Michel Platini
1985Michel Platini
1986Igor Belanov
1987Ruud Gullit
1988Marco van Basten
1989Marco van Basten
1990Lothar Matthäus
1991Jean-Pierre Papin
1992Marco van Basten
1993Roberto Baggio
1994Hristo Stoichkov
1995George Weah
1996Matthias Sammer
1997Ronaldo
1998Zinedine Zidane
1999Rivaldo
2000Luís Figo
2001Michael Owen
2002Ronaldo
2003Pavel Nedvěd
2004Andriy Shevchenko
2005Ronaldinho
2006Fabio Cannavaro
2007Kaká
2008Cristiano Ronaldo
2009Lionel Messi
2010Lionel Messi
2011Lionel Messi
2012Lionel Messi
2013Cristiano Ronaldo
2014Cristiano Ronaldo
2015Lionel Messi
2016Cristiano Ronaldo
2017Cristiano Ronaldo
2018Luka Modrić
2019Lionel Messi
2020Not awarded
2021Lionel Messi
2022Karim Benzema
2023Lionel Messi
2024Rodri

Who won the Ballon d’Or 2025?
The Ballon d’Or 2025 winner has not been officially announced yet. The award ceremony typically takes place in October or November. Stay tuned for updates.

Who has won the most Ballon d’Or awards?
Lionel Messi holds the record with 8 Ballon d’Or wins, followed by Cristiano Ronaldo with 5.

When is the Ballon d’Or awarded?
The award ceremony is usually held every year in October or November.

Has any goalkeeper ever won the Ballon d’Or?
Yes, Lev Yashin is the only goalkeeper to have won the Ballon d’Or, in 1963.

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