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Golden Ball Winners List 2021

Golden Ball Winners List 2021: The 65th Ballon d’Or ceremony was held on 29 November 2021 in Paris. After a year-long absence due to COVID-19 in 2020, the Golden Ball made a glorious return — and it went straight back to the greatest of all time. Lionel Messi claimed his record-extending 7th Ballon d’Or, cementing his status as the most decorated player in the award’s history.

The Winner: Lionel Messi

Messi won with a remarkable 613 points, narrowly edging out Robert Lewandowski who finished with 580 points in what was one of the closest votes in years. His win was driven by a truly special achievement — captaining Argentina to the 2021 Copa América, the country’s first major international title since 1993. It was a deeply emotional win, not just for Messi, but for an entire nation that had waited decades for that trophy.

Adding to the drama, this was also the season Messi made his heartbreaking exit from FC Barcelona after 21 years, joining Paris Saint-Germain — a moment that shocked the entire football world. Despite personal turbulence off the pitch, his performances still earned him football’s highest individual honor.

Full Men’s Top 30 Rankings

Here is the complete voting order for the 2021 Ballon d’Or:

RankPlayerPoints
🥇 1Lionel Messi613
🥈 2Robert Lewandowski580
🥉 3Jorginho460
4Karim Benzema239
5N’Golo Kanté186
6Cristiano Ronaldo178
7Mohamed Salah121
8Kevin De Bruyne73
9Kylian Mbappé58
10Gianluigi Donnarumma36
11Erling Haaland33
=12Romelu Lukaku26
=12Giorgio Chiellini26
14Leonardo Bonucci18
15Raheem Sterling10
16Neymar9
=17Luis Suárez8
=17Simon Kjær8
19Mason Mount
=19Riyad Mahrez
=21Bruno Fernandes
=21Lautaro Martínez
23Harry Kane
24Pedri
25Phil Foden
=26Nicolò Barella
=26Rúben Dias
=26Gerard Moreno
=29Luka Modrić
=29César Azpilicueta

Other Awards at the 2021 Ceremony

The night recognized excellence beyond just the men’s winner:

  • Ballon d’Or Féminin — Alexia Putellas (Barcelona, Spain) — her first of back-to-back wins
  • Yashin Trophy (Best Goalkeeper) — Gianluigi Donnarumma (PSG, Italy)
  • Kopa Trophy (Best Young Player) — Pedri (Barcelona, Spain)
  • Gerd Müller Trophy (Top Scorer — new in 2021) — Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich)
  • Club of the Year — Chelsea (won Champions League, Super Cup, Club World Cup)

The Lewandowski Debate

Robert Lewandowski’s runner-up finish was one of the most talked-about results of the evening. Many fans and pundits argued that he deserved the 2020 award (which was cancelled) for his historic 41-goal Bundesliga season — a record that still stands. France Football themselves later acknowledged that Lewandowski would have won in 2020, but the margin of just 33 points in 2021 kept the debate burning long after the ceremony ended.

Daniel Brooks
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