Again, Lionel Messi Wins Ballon d’Or For A Record 8th Times, As Barcelona’s Bonmati Claims Women’s Award

Argentine star, Lionel Messi, has won the Ballon d’Or for a record-extending eighth time, while Spain and Barcelona midfielder, Aitana Bonmati, claimed the Women’s Ballon d’Or.

Messi claimed the 2023 Ballon d’Or in Paris, France, on Monday, ahead of Manchester City striker, Erling Haaland, who scored 52 goals last season to help City land the treble, with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and France forward, Kylian Mbappe, just the second man to score a World Cup hat-trick, finishing third.

Messi, now at Inter Miami, led his country to World Cup glory last year as he lifted the trophy for the first time and won the Golden Ball award for the best player of the tournament in Qatar. The 36-year-old reclaimed the Ballon d’Or from France’s Karim Benzema to add to his wins in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2019, and 2021.

The former Barcelona forward’s victory increases his lead over five-time winner Cristiano Ronaldo. The 38-year-old Portugal international, who plays for Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr, was not on the shortlist for the first time since 2003.

Messi left European football at the end of last season as he moved from PSG, where he won the Ligue 1 title in both seasons, to join MLS team Inter Miami. Messi was presented with the award by David Beckham, owner of Inter Miami and runner-up in the 1999 Ballon d’Or, and the Argentine admitted this will be his last Ballon d’Or win.

The former Barcelona player said: “I couldn’t imagine having the career that I’ve had. “Everything that I’ve achieved. The fortune I’ve had playing for the best team in the world, the best team in history. It’s nice to win these individual trophies. To win the Copa America and then the World Cup, to get it done is amazing.

“Being world champion was fantastic. But the truth is I’ve never really got used to receiving awards and being on the stage like this. “Slowly I have got used to it a bit more since winning it for the first time in 2009. I think today is the last time I will win it, so it feels calmer, and I will enjoy it in a different way. “I’m proud of the career I’ve had. I’ve enjoyed football all my life and soon I’ll enjoy it from the other side.

“I don’t know for how much longer I’ll play but I plan to enjoy it. “I can’t put a number on it as things can change very quickly from day to day in football. But I know that day is getting closer and closer.”

Meanwhile, Barcelona midfielder Bonmati won the Women’s Ballon d’Or for the first time as she helped Spain to maiden World Cup glory in August and won a league and Champions League double at club level.

Bonmati won the Golden Ball for the best player of the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, while she was recently named UEFA Women’s Player of the Year. The 25-year-old became the second Spanish player to win the Women’s Ballon d’Or after Barcelona compatriot Alexia Putellas was awarded the prize for the last two years.

Bonmati beat Chelsea and Australia striker Sam Kerr to the award, while England and Manchester United goalkeeper Mary Earps finished fifth in the voting after winning the Golden Glove at the World Cup.

In other awards handed out on Monday, Messi’s Argentina teammate, Emiliano Martinez, won the Yashin Trophy for best goalkeeper. England and Real Madrid midfielder, Jude Bellingham, was handed the Kopa Trophy as the world’s top player under the age of 21.

City were named the men’s club of the year for a second year running after winning the Treble, while Barcelona won the women’s club of the year award after they won the Champions League and Spanish league title last season.

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