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Ballon d’Or: Aitana Bonmati Wins Historic Third Title

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Paris, France ‍- Spain and barcelona midfielder Aitana⁣ Bonmati has made history, becoming the first player to win ⁢the Women’s Ballon d’Or three ⁢consecutive times. the 27-year-old claimed the ​prestigious award at Monday’s ceremony in Paris, solidifying her status ​as the world’s ⁢top female footballer.

bonmati’s win marks a period of dominance ⁢for Barcelona in the award’s ‌history,⁣ with a player​ from the club now having secured the honor for the past five ⁢years. Prior to‌ Bonmati’s back-to-back-to-back victories in 2023, 2024,‍ and⁤ 2025, teammate Alexia Putellas won in 2021 and 2022. Arsenal winger Mariona Caldentey finished as the runner-up⁢ this year.

The Ballon d’Or Feminin,awarded to the best female footballer of the year as voted for ⁤by a jury of⁣ journalists,also saw significant‌ recognition for England players. arsenal’s Alessia Russo, Chloe Kelly, and Leah Williamson placed third, fifth, ‍and seventh respectively,‍ while Chelsea’s Lucy Bronze and Hannah Hampton⁣ finished ninth and tenth.

Receiving the award from⁤ Barcelona ‍legend Andres Iniesta, Bonmati expressed her disbelief ⁤and gratitude. “My third time in a row ⁢here,and I still can’t believe it. ‍Unbelievable.​ Thank you​ to France Football for this, for the third time – it really could have gone to anyone,” she said.”If it was possible to share it I would,⁤ because I think it has been ​a year with an exceptionally high level, ‍above all among my‍ team-mates, who had a great year.” She also ⁣acknowledged⁣ Iniesta and⁣ Xavi as idols who shaped her footballing journey, and reaffirmed her commitment to Barcelona, stating, “I owe Barcelona everything -​ this⁢ is the club of my life. I ⁣hope to represent this badge​ for many more years.”

Further accolades were⁤ awarded to members of ⁣the ⁤England⁣ team. Chelsea goalkeeper hannah Hampton was named best women’s goalkeeper,‍ and Sarina Wiegman received the award for‌ best women’s coach.Other notable⁤ rankings included Arsenal defenders Emily Fox (25th) and Steph Catley (29th), midfielder Frida Maanum (27th), Chelsea players Sandy Baltimore ⁢(15th) ‌and Johanna ​Rytting Kaneryd (23rd), former Chelsea⁤ midfielder Pernille Harder (20th), and Scotland/Real Madrid midfielder Caroline Weir (30th).

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