Who won the Ballon d'Or 2023? Final results, award winners and all nominees at football trophy ceremony

Brad Cox

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The 2023 Ballon d'Or ceremony honoured the best footballers playing in Europe across the 2022/23 season.

In the men's main award, Lionel Messi went head-to-head with Manchester City striker Erling Haaland and Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe. As he now plays for MLS side Inter Miami, Messi is unlikely to win the award again unless he returns to European football.

In the women's award, Alexia Putellas' reign had to come to an end as injury meant her involvement last season for club and country was limited. Her Barcelona teammate, Aitana Bonmati, was the favourite to win after starring for Barca and Spain.

There were also trophies to hand out for the best Under-21 men's player, the best men's goalkeeper, the most prolific striker, and prizes honouring the best club sides in the continent.

The Sporting News runs through who emerged victorious at the 2023 Ballon d'Or gala at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris, across not just the most coveted prize, but the other awards given out that evening as well.

MORE: Who was the last Premier League player to win the Ballon d'Or?

Who won the last Ballon d'Or in 2023?

Lionel Messi won a record-extending eighth Ballon d'Or as he was rewarded for his vital role in Argentina's World Cup triumph and lifting the Ligue 1 title with Paris Saint-Germain.

He beat Manchester City's Erling Haaland, who finished second despite winning the treble and breaking all sorts of records, including the most goals in a Premier League season by any player. 

Kylian Mbappe placed third after he became only the second man to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final and the first since 1966.

Messi carried his national side in Qatar with seven goals and three assists in his seven World Cup appearances. He was one of only three Argentina players to play every single minute of their campaign.

Jude Bellingham claimed the Trophee Kopa for the best Under-21 player in the world. The Englishman also shared his views on Messi's win: "It's a World Cup year and Lionel Messi had a fantastic World Cup. He deserves to win the Ballon d'Or."

Aitana Bonmati won the Ballon d'Or Feminin, becoming the fourth different winner of the prize since its inception in 2018.

Ballon d'Or 2023 final results for men's award

Final Ballon d'Or rankings

RankPlayerNationalityClub
1. Lionel MessiArgentinaInter Miami
2. Erling HaalandNorwayManchester City
3. Kylian MbappeFranceParis Saint-Germain
4. Kevin De BruyneBelgiumManchester City
5. RodriSpainManchester City
6. Vinicius JuniorBrazilReal Madrid
7. Julian AlvarezArgentinaManchester City
8. Victor OsimhenNigeriaNapoli
9. Bernardo SilvaPortugalManchester City
10. Luka ModricCroatiaReal Madrid
11.Mohamed SalahEgyptLiverpool
12.Robert LewandowskiPolandBarcelona
13.Yassine BounouMoroccoSevilla
14.Ilkay GundoganGermanyMan City/Barcelona
15.Emiliano MartinezArgentinaAston Villa
16.Karim BenzemaFranceReal Madrid
17.Khvicha KvaratskheliaGeorgiaNapoli
18.Jude BellinghamEnglandBorussia Dortmund/Real Madrid
19.Harry KaneEnglandTottenham/Bayern Munich
20.Lautaro MartinezArgentinaInter Milan
21.Antoine GriezmannFranceAtletico Madrid
22.Kim Min-JaeSouth KoreaNapoli/Bayern Munich
23.Andre OnanaCameroonMan United
24.Bukayo SakaEnglandArsenal
25.Josko GvardiolCroatiaRB Leipzig/Man City
26.Jamal MusialaGermanyBayern Munich
27.Nicolo BarellaItalyInter Milan
T-28.Randal Kolo MuaniFranceEintracht Frankfurt/PSG
T-28.Martin OdegaardNorwayArsenal
30.Ruben DiasPortugalMan City

List of men's Ballon d'Or winners

The first Ballon d'Or was awarded in 1956 to Blackpool legend Stanley Matthews, one of the greats of the English game.

Dutch giant Johan Cruyff became the first player to win it three times in the 1970s. French star Michel Platini won it three times in a row — the first to achieve that feat — in the 80s.

Messi and Ronaldo dominated from 2008-2017, with only Luka Modric capable of stopping that run in 2018.

Messi then won the 2021 Ballon d'Or, beating out Robert Lewandowski and Jorginho by a narrow margin for his seventh trophy before lifting his eighth in 2023. 

YearPlayerClub
1956Stanley MatthewsBlackpool
1957Alfredo Di StefanoReal Madrid
1958Raymond KopaReal Madrid
1959Alfredo Di StefanoReal Madrid
1960Luis SuarezBarcelona
1961Omar SivoriJuventus
1962Josef MasopustDukla Prague
1963Lev YashinDynamo Moscow
1964Denis LawManchester United
1965EusebioBenfica
1966Bobby CharltonManchester United
1967Florian AlbertFerencvaros
1968George BestManchester United
1969Gianni RiveraAC Milan
1970Gerd MullerBayern Munich
1971Johann CruyffAjax
1972Franz BeckenbauerBayern Munich
1973Johann CruyffBarcelona
1974Johann CruyffBarcelona
1975Oleg BlokhinDynamo Kyiv
1976Franz BeckenbauerBayern Munich
1977Allan SimonsenGladbach
1978Kevin KeeganHamburg
1979Kevin KeeganHamburg
1980Karl-Heinz RummeniggeBayern Munich
1981Karl-Heinz RummeniggeBayern Munich
1982Paolo RossiJuventus
1983Michel PlatiniJuventus
1984Michel PlatiniJuventus
1985Michel PlatiniJuventus
1986Igor BelanovDynamo Kyiv
1987Ruud GullitAC Milan
1988Marco van BastenAC Milan
1989Marco van BastenAC Milan
1990Lothar MatthausInter Milan
1991Jean-Pierre PapinMarseille
1992Marco van BastenAC Milan
1993Roberto BaggioJuventus
1994Hristo StoichkovBarcelona
1995George WeahAC Milan
1996Mathias SammerBorussia Dortmund
1997RonaldoInter Milan
1998Zinedine ZidaneJuventus
1999RivaldoBarcelona
2000Luis FigoReal Madrid
2001Michael OwenLiverpool
2002RonaldoReal Madrid
2003Pavel NedvedJuventus
2004Andriy ShevchenkoAC Milan
2005RonaldinhoBarcelona
2006Fabio CannavaroReal Madrid
2007KakaAC Milan
2008Cristiano RonaldoManchester United
2009Lionel MessiBarcelona
2010Lionel MessiBarcelona
2011Lionel MessiBarcelona
2012Lionel MessiBarcelona
2013Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid
2014Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid
2015Lionel MessiBarcelona
2016Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid
2017Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid
2018Luka ModricReal Madrid
2019Lionel MessiBarcelona
2020
2021Lionel MessiPSG
2022Karim BenzemaReal Madrid
2023Lionel MessiInter Miami

List of Ballon d'Or Feminin winners

The women's Ballon d'Or has been awarded since 2018 with the 2020 event cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ballon d'Or Feminin

YearPlayerClub
2018Ada HegerbergLyon
2019Megan RapinoeOL Reign
2020
2021Alexia PutellasBarcelona
2022Alexia PutellasBarcelona
2023Aitana BonmatiBarcelona

Who won the Gerd Muller trophy? 

Erling Haaland lifted the Gerd Muller Trophy for his remarkable debut season at Manchester City and his performances with Norway.

The prestigious accolade is named after legendary striker Gerd Muller and is presented to the top striker of the previous European season, both in club and international competitions. Haaland is only the second player to win it, following Robert Lewandowski in 2021 and 2022.

Haaland had a phenomenal first season, breaking records with 52 goals in all competitions. He set a new Premier League record with 36 goals, including six hat-tricks, and was the Champions League's top scorer with 12 goals, helping City secure their first European trophy.

Who won the Yashin trophy for best goalkeeper?

Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa won the Yashin Trophy for his instrumental role in guiding Argentina to World Cup victory.

In a touching moment, his father made a surprise appearance to present him with the award.

He was in fact booed on stage by some French fans due to his previous taunting of Kylian Mbappe following the World Cup final. Award host Didier Drogba had to intervene and urged the audience to show respect during Martinez's presentation.

Who won the Kopa Trophy for world's best young player?

Real Madrid's Jude Bellingham won the Kopa Trophy for the world's best player under-21.

Bellingham's 14 goals in 42 matches for Borussia Dortmund last season helped him clinch this award and he also played a key role in England's World Cup journey.

The 20-year-old beat out other notable nominees, including Bayern Munich's Jamal Musiala and former winners like Gavi and Pedri from Barcelona, along with Real Madrid teammate Eduardo Camavinga.

Who won the Socrates Award?

Vinicius Junior won this award as he received recognition for his foundation, the Vini Jr Institute, which uses technology to provide education to disadvantaged children in Brazil.

In 2022, he allocated €335,000 to the foundation, a figure that increased to over €1 million in 2023, and is set to reach €2.5 million in 2024.

Co-host of the awards night Didier Drogba emphasised that the award doesn't solely honour his community efforts but also his campaign against racism. 

Brad Cox

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Brad is a content producer for The Sporting News and has previously worked for the likes of Squawka and The Athletic. His career highlight to date is reporting from the 2022 UEFA Champions League Final in Paris.