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(The Ballon d’Or awards ceremony will be held at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris on Monday 22 September. The event is scheduled to begin at 7pm UK time.)

Ousmane Dembele is the front-runner to win the men's Ballon d'Or after playing a key role in PSG's historic treble. However, he will face some competition from Barcelona duo Raphinha and Lamine Yamal, who have had a phenomenal season as well.
There are a few top contenders for the women's best player of the season award, with the likes of Mariona Caldentey, Alexia Putellas, Alessia Russo, and Aitana Bonmati all in the running.
The results will be based solely on players’ performances during the 2024/25 campaign and will not include the first few weeks of the new season. Manchester City star Rodri won the men’s award last year, while Barcelona forward Aitana Bonmati clinched the 2024 women’s Ballon d’Or.
This year, PSG have several contenders for the men's Ballon d’Or after their Champions League triumph, while Mohamed Salah helped fire Liverpool to the Premier League title. In the women’s game, the Lionesses retaining the Euros has led to several nominations for Sarina Wiegman's team, with Arsenal duo Leah Williamson and Alessia Russo also winning the Champions League.
The Ballon d’Or ceremony will also include the inaugural women’s Kopa trophy, awarded to the best under-21 player worldwide, as well as introducing a Yashin trophy for the women’s game, awarded to the best goalkeeper. The Gerd Muller trophy is awarded to the top scoring striker.
Additional awards include club and coach of the year, as well as the Socrates award for humanitarian work. Here, Camel Live provides all the details of how to watch the Ballon d’Or ceremony.

FIFA Ballon d'Or (2010——2015)
2010: Lionel Messi, Argentina, Barcelona
2011: Lionel Messi, Argentina, Barcelona
2012: Lionel Messi, Argentina, Barcelona
2013: Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, Real Madrid
2014: Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, Real Madrid
2015: Lionel Messi, Argentina, Barcelona
Ballon d'Or (2016——)
2016: Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, Real Madrid
2017: Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, Real Madrid
2018: Luka Modrić, Croatia, Real Madrid
2019: Lionel Messi, Argentina, Barcelona
2020: Cancelled due to the COVID - 19 pandemic
2021: Lionel Messi, Argentina, Paris Saint - Germain
2022: Karim Benzema, France, Real Madrid
2023: Lionel Messi, Argentina, Inter Miami
2024: Rodri, Spain, Manchester City

Who are the men’s Ballon d'Or nominees?
Jude Bellingham (England, Real Madrid)
Ousmane Dembélé (France, PSG)
Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy, PSG/Manchester City)
Desire Doue (France, PSG)
Denzel Dumfries (Netherlands, Inter)
Serhou Guirassy (Guinea, Borussia Dortmund)
Viktor Gyökeres (Sweden, Sporting CP/Arsenal)
Erling Haaland (Norway, Manchester City)
Achraf Hakimi (Morocco, PSG)
Harry Kane (England, Bayern)
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (Georgia, Napoli/PSG)
Robert Lewandowski (Poland, Barcelona)
Alexis Mac Allister (Argentina, Liverpool)
Lautaro Martínez (Argentina, Inter)
Kylian Mbappe (France, Real Madrid)
Scott McTominay (Scotland, Napoli)
Nuno Mendes (Portugal, PSG)
Joao Neves (Portugal, PSG)
Michael Olise (France, Bayern)
Cole Palmer (England, Chelsea)
Pedri (Spain, Barcelona)
Raphinha (Brazil, Barcelona)
Declan Rice (England, Arsenal)
Fabian Ruiz (Spain, PSG)
Mohamed Salah (Egypt, Liverpool)
Virgil van Dijk (Netherlands, Liverpool)
Vinícius Junior (Brazil, Real Madrid)
Vitinha (Portugal, PSG)
Florian Wirtz (Germany, Leverkusen/Liverpool)
Lamine Yamal (Spain, Barcelona)

Who are the women's Ballon d'Or nominees?
Sandy Baltimore (France, Chelsea)
Barbra Banda (Zambia, Orlando Pride)
Aitana Bonmatí (Spain, Barcelona)
Lucy Bronze (England, Chelsea)
Klara Buhl (Germany, Bayern)
Mariona Caldentey (Spain, Arsenal)
Sofia Cantore (Italy, Juventus/Washington Spirit)
Steph Catley (Australia, Arsenal)
Temwa Chawinga (Malawi, Kansas City)
Melchie Dumornay (Haiti, OL Lyonnes)
Emily Fox (United States, Arsenal)
Cristiana Girelli (Italy, Juventus)
Esther Gonzalez (Spain, Gotham FC)
Caroline Graham Hansen (Norway, Barcelona)
Patri Guijarro (Spain, Barcelona)
Amanda Gutierres (Brazil, Palmeiras)
Hannah Hampton (England, Chelsea)
Pernille Harder (Denmark, Bayern)
Lindsey Heaps (United States, OL Lyonnes)
Chloe Kelly (England, Manchester City/Arsenal)
Frida Maanum (Norway, Arsenal)
Marta (Brazil, Orlando Pride)
Clara Mateo (France, Paris FC)
Ewa Pajor (Poland, Barcelona)
Claudia Pina (Spain, Barcelona)
Alexia Putellas (Spain, Barcelona)
Alessia Russo (England, Arsenal)
Johanna Rytting Kaneryd (Sweden, Chelsea)