PARIS, France
Lionel Messi won the eighth Ballon d'Or of his remarkable career at a glittering ceremony in Paris on Monday, while Spain's World Cup-winning star Aitana Bonmati took the women's prize.
For Messi, the trophy rewards,
above all else, his inspirational performances at last year's World Cup in
Qatar, when he dragged Argentina to victory, scoring seven goals and being
named the tournament's best player.
It was the crowning moment of
his astonishing career, and it allowed him to see off stiff competition, in
particular from Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe, to take the award on the
stage of the Chatelet Theatre in Paris.
It was a return to the French
capital after his departure from Paris Saint-Germain in June and his subsequent
move to Inter Miami in Major League Soccer.
"This is a gift to the
whole Argentina team for what we achieved," said Messi on stage after
receiving his award from David Beckham, the co-owner of Inter Miami.
Messi dedicated the trophy to
late Argentina legend Diego Maradona, who would have celebrated his 63rd
birthday on Monday.
"Happy birthday Diego.
This is for you too," he said.
Messi benefits from a recent
change which means the award is based on a player's record over the last
season, rather than over the calendar year.
Messi won despite an
underwhelming final season at PSG, even if he was a Ligue 1 title winner.
Mbappe was the star player in
that team, scoring 41 goals, and was also the World Cup's top scorer with eight
goals, including a hat-trick in the final which France lost to Argentina on
penalties.
Yet he fell just short for the
Ballon d'Or, finishing third, while Norway striker Haaland came second after
scoring 52 goals in 53 games for the Manchester City team that won the treble
of English Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League.
Messi is 36 and won his first
Ballon d'Or in 2009. With eight, he is now three ahead of his old rival
Cristiano Ronaldo, the next most decorated player in the history of the award.
It remains to be seen if Messi will again feature in the running for the prize, which is voted for by one journalist in each of the top 100 nations in the Fifa ranking.
Messi will struggle to hold
off the next wave of superstars, led by Mbappe, Haaland and Real Madrid's Jude
Bellingham, but his World Cup performances made his victory this time feel
inevitable.
The women's prize seemed even
more clear cut, as Bonmati was rewarded for starring as Spain won the World Cup
in Australia in August.
The 25-year-old midfielder was
named the best player at the World Cup as the Spanish team overcame off-field
turbulence, including protests against their national federation and coach
Jorge Vilda, to lift the trophy.
Bonmati also starred as
Barcelona won the Champions League last season and was recently named as the
Uefa Women's Player of the Year.
"It is difficult to
improve on this. It has been a unique year," she told various media
including AFP.
"If anyone said to me
when I was little that I would play at the Camp Nou, win the World Cup, two
Champions Leagues, a Ballon d'Or, a Uefa award, these are extraordinary
things."
She was one of four members of
the triumphant Spain team to feature among the 30 nominees, with Alba Redondo,
Salma Paralluelo and full-back Olga Carmona, who netted the winner in the
final, all shortlisted.
Last year's Ballon d'Or winner
Alexia Putellas, also part of that Spain side, was not nominated after missing
almost all of last season with a knee injury.
Australia's Sam Kerr came
second with Paralluelo in third place.
Putellas had won the Ballon
d'Or in each of the previous two campaigns. Norway's Ada Hegerberg won the
inaugural award in 2018 and USA star Megan Rapinoe succeeded her a year later.
Bellingham won the Kopa Trophy
for the best player of last season aged under 21.
The 20-year-old has started
his Madrid career with 13 goals in 13 games, although the prize rewards his
performances in his final campaign with Borussia Dortmund.
Bellingham's Madrid teammate,
the Brazil forward Vinicius Junior, won the Socrates prize in recognition of
his off-pitch work.
Messi's Argentina colleague
Emiliano Martinez won the Yashin Trophy for the best goalkeeper of the season.
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