Ballon d'Or 2025 Ceremony Set for September 22 in Paris

Added at:
another languages: uk ru

The football world now has a date to circle on the calendar

The football world now has a date to circle on the calendar — the 2025 Ballon d'Or ceremony will take place on September 22 at the prestigious Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris. The list of nominees across all categories will be officially revealed on August 7.

This year’s awards will feature a total of 30 male and 30 female players vying for the sport’s most coveted individual honour. In addition to the Ballon d’Or itself, several other major accolades will be presented:

  • Kopa Trophy – Best player under the age of 21
  • Yashin Trophy – Best goalkeeper
  • Johan Cruyff Trophy – Best coach
  • Gerd Müller Award – Top goalscorer of the year

For the first time in history, all individual awards will be presented to both male and female winners, marking a significant move toward greater gender equality in football’s global honours landscape.

The 2025 ceremony is also taking place one month earlier than usual, a decision organizers say reflects a commitment to aligning the awards more closely with the footballing calendar and giving equal prominence to the women’s game.

another languages: uk ru

NewsRSS - News - Terrikon

16 June

13:15
Emergency Change: Tunisia Turn to Hervé Renard
08:52
FIFA World Cup 2026: Historic Just Double Earns New Zealand a Point
03:27
FIFA World Cup 2026: Saudi Arabia Hold Uruguay
00:17
FIFA World Cup 2026: Belgium Escape Defeat Against Egypt

15 June

21:45
Cape Verde Stun Spain with Heroic Goalless Draw
18:06
Official: Maurizio Sarri Appointed as New Atalanta Head Coach
14:39
Tunisia Make First Managerial Change of the 2026 FIFA World Cup
13:22
AC Milan Reach Agreement with Ruben Amorim
12:40
Bayern Munich Agree €55m Deal for Ismael Saibari
12:24
Official: Marc Cucurella Completes Real Madrid Move
08:15
Carolina Hurricanes Crowned 2025/26 Stanley Cup Champions
07:36
Sweden Crush Tunisia 5-1
07:09
Amad Diallo Strikes in Stoppage Time as Ivory Coast Edge Ecuador
01:28
Entertaining Second-Half Blitz Sees Netherlands and Japan Share Spoils in Group F Opener

14 June

22:08
Germany Hit Seven Past Curaçao
18:13
Lewis Hamilton Claims Maiden Ferrari Victory
16:03
Arda Turan Named UPL Manager of the Season After Domestic Title and European Surge
15:25
The Lamine Yamal Phenomenon: Why Age No Longer Matters
11:28
AC Milan Close in on Rúben Amorim as Contract Details Emerge
09:23
Australia Shock Turkey in Group D Opener
08:45
Carlo Ancelotti Admits Frustration After Brazil's Disappointing World Cup Opener
08:29
FIFA Explains Why Controversial Penalty Against Qatar Was Allowed to Stand
08:15
New York Knicks End 53-Year Wait to Capture NBA Championship
06:18
Scotland Edge Past Haiti to Take Control of World Cup Group C
03:31
Heavyweight Stalemate: Morocco Hold Ancelotti's Brazil in Group Stage Blockbuster