The 2025 Ballon d’Or ceremony is just around the corner, with the football world waiting to see who will be crowned the best of the season.
On the men’s side, frontrunners include PSG star Ousmane Dembélé and Barcelona duo Lamine Yamal and Raphinha.
No cash prize, just the trophy
The winner receives only the Ballon d’Or trophy, organized by France Football and UEFA, which is valued at about $3,500. It is not made of solid gold despite its appearance.
Bonuses and endorsements fill the gap
What the Ballon d’Or lacks in prize money, it makes up for in career impact.
Players who win often trigger lucrative bonuses in their club contracts, while endorsement deals with global brands can run into the tens of millions.
Beyond men’s football
This year’s gala, as is usually the case, will also celebrate women’s football, with Real Madrid and Colombian star Linda Caicedo among the nominees in the young player category.
Additional honours will go to the best coach and best club of the season, ensuring recognition across the sport.