The Onze d’Or 2025 has set the stage for what could be one of the most thrilling Ballon d’Or battles in recent years.
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Paris Saint-Germain winger Ousmane Dembélé won the award with 32.5% of the fan vote, narrowly edging Lamine Yamal, who secured 30%.
The razor-thin gap underlines how both players are dominating football’s spotlight ahead of the Ballon d’Or ceremony on September 22 in Paris.

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Mbappe and Hakimi Follow Behind
In the voting, Kylian Mbappé finished third with 12.5%, while PSG teammate Achraf Hakimi claimed 7%. Barcelona’s influence also shone through, with Pedri González (5.6%) and Raphinha (4.7%) both making the top six.

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What the Result Means for the Ballon d’Or
While the Onze d’Or is decided by fans, the Ballon d’Or is voted on by a panel of 100 journalists. Dembélé’s win, however, reinforces the idea that his outstanding season with PSG could receive global recognition.
At just 18 years old, Lamine Yamal has already become one of the sport’s brightest stars, combining dazzling performances with a growing media presence. His second-place finish reflects not only his talent but also his impact beyond the pitch.
A Battle of Influence and Legacy
The Ballon d’Or often rewards not just statistics and trophies, but also narratives and influence. Dembélé has strong sporting credentials, while Yamal embodies the new generation’s idol. With Paris set to host the gala, the fight for football’s most prestigious individual award is only beginning.
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