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The 2025 Ballon d’Or awards show is underway, with football’s biggest stars gathering to celebrate the best achievements in the past year. The awards show gives deserved recognition to the best men’s and women’s players in the world, while also celebrating individual and team honours both on the pitch and away from it.
Months of speculation about the potential winners will be laid to rest in a matter of hours. And GIVEMESPORT are here to run you through all the winners this year, highlighting their achievements which helped them claim silverware this year.
Check out all the winners below
2025 Ballon d’Or Awards Summary |
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Award |
Winners |
Men’s Ballon d’Or |
Not awarded yet |
Women’s Ballon d’Or |
Not awarded yet |
Men’s Coach of the Year |
Luis Enrique |
Women’s Coach of the Year |
Sarina Wiegman |
Yashin Trophy |
Not awarded yet |
Gerd Muller Trophy |
Not awarded yet |
Men’s Kopa Trophy |
Lamine Yamal |
Women’s Kopa Trophy |
Vicky Lopez |
Socrates Award |
Not awarded yet |
Men’s Team of the Year |
Not awarded yet |
Women’s Team of the Year |
Not awarded yet |
Kopa Trophy – Lamine Yamal
Barcelona prodigy Lamine Yamal picked up the Kopa Trophy, which honours the best young player in the world. The Blaugrana star was one of the standout performers of the 2024/25 season, helping his side claim a memorable treble as they won the Copa del Rey, La Liga and the Spanish Super Cup.
Women’s Kopa Trophy – Vicky Lopez
It was a double Kopa win for Barcelona this year, as Vicky Lopez was crowned the best young women’s footballer in the world. The 19-year-old beat the likes of Linda Caicedo and England Euro 2025 hero Michelle Agyemang to the prize, having scored 10 goals this season for her club as they claimed another Liga F title.
Women’s Coach of the Year – Sarina Wiegman
Sarina Wiegman received the Johan Cruyff Trophy and was crowned the Women’s Coach of the Year. The Lionesses coach masterminded England’s success at Euro 2025 as they triumphed on penalties against Spain to retain their title as European Champions. Wiegman earned the honour over other top coaches, including Chelsea boss Sonia Bompastor and Arsenal’s Renee Slegers.
Men’s Coach of the Year – Luis Enrique
There was little doubt over who deserved to be named Men’s Coach of the Year, with Luis Enrique picking up the award. The Paris Saint-Germain boss masterminded a fantastic season, helping the Parisian club complete an incredible treble which included a maiden Champions League.
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