
Pallone d'Oro, Dembélé ha battuto Yamal per soli 321 punti
Donnarumma, unico italiano in lizza, ha conquistato solo 172 punti, Lautaro Martinez 37

L'organizzazione del Pallone d'Oro ha annunciato ufficialmente le votazioni finali che hanno permesso a Ousmane Dembélé di aggiudicarsi il premio di miglior giocatore della stagione 2024-2025. L'attaccante francese del PSG ha battuto Lamine Yamal per soli 321 punti, 1380 contro 1059. Staccatissimo il terzo classifico Vitinha, con 703 punti. Solo 172 i punti di Gigio Donnarumma, che ha chiuso al nono posto. A Lautaro Martinez solo 37 punti.
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LA CLASSIFICA DEL PALLONE D'ORO 2025
1 - Ousmane Dembélé (Francia, PSG), 1.380 punti
2 - Lamine Yamal (Spagna, Barcellona), 1.059 punti
3- Vitinha (Portogallo, PSG), 703 punti
4- Mohamed Salah (Egitto, Liverpool), 657 punti
5 - Raphinha (Brasile, Barcellona), 620 punti
6 - Achraf Hakimi (Marocco, PSG), 484 punti
7 - Kylian Mbappé (Francia, Real Madrid), 378 punti
8 - Cole Palmer (Inghilterra, Chelsea), 211 punti
9 - Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italia, PSG), 172 punti
10 - Nuno Mendes (Portogallo, PSG), 171 punti
11 - Pedri (Spagna, Barcellona), 124 punti
12 - Khvitcha Kvaratskhelia (Georgia, PSG), 123 punti
13 - Harry Kane (Inghilterra, Bayern Monaco), 112 punti
14 - Désiré Doué (Francia, PSG), 74 punti
15 - Viktor Gyökeres (Svezia, Sporting Lisbona), 56 punti
16 - Vinicius Jr. (Brasile, Real Madrid), 51 punti
17 - Robert Lewandowski (Polonia, Barcellona), 49 punti
18 - Scott McTominay (Scozia, Napoli), 45 punti
19 - Joao Neves (Portogallo, PSG), 40 punti
20 - Lautaro Martinez (Argentina, Inter), 37 punti
21 - Serhou Guirassy (Guinea, Borussia Dortmund), 25 punti
22 - Alexis Mac Allister (Argentina, Liverpool), 21 punti
23 - Jude Bellingham (Inghilterra, Real Madrid), 21 punti
24 - Fabian Ruiz (Spagna, PSG), 20 punti
25 - Denzel Dumfries (Paesi Bassi, Inter), 20 punti
26 - Erling Haaland (Norvegia, Manchester City), 18 punti
27 - Declan Rice (Inghilterra, Arsenal), 13 punti
28 - Virgil Van Dijk (Paesi Bassi, Liverpool), 7 punti
29 - Florian Wirtz (Germania, Bayer Leverkusen), 5 punti
30 - Michael Olise (Francia, Bayern Monaco), 4 punti.
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© italyphotopress|2024: Rodri (Manchester City)
© italyphotopress|2025: Ousmane Dembélé (PSG)
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© Getty Images|1956: Stanley Matthews (Blackpool)
© Getty Images|1957: Alfredo Di Stefano (Real Madrid)
© Getty Images|1958: Raymond Kopa (Real Madrid)
© Getty Images|1959: Alfredo Di Stefano (Real Madrid)
© italyphotopress|1960: Luis Suarez (Barcellona)
© italyphotopress|1961: Omar Sivori (Juvnetus)
© italyphotopress|1962: Josef Masopust (Dukla Praga)
© italyphotopress|1963: Lew Yashin (Dynamo Mosca)
© italyphotopress|1964: Denis Law (Manchester United)
© italyphotopress|1965: Eusebio (a sinistra, Benfica)
© italyphotopress|1966: Bobby Charlton (Manchester United)
© italyphotopress|1967: Florian Albert (Ferencvaros)
© italyphotopress|1968: George Best (Manchester United)
© italyphotopress|1969: Gianni Rivera (Milan)
© italyphotopress|1970: Gerd Muller (Bayern Monaco)
© italyphotopress|1971: Johan Cruijff (Ajax)
© italyphotopress|1972: Franz Beckenbauer (Bayern Monaco)
© italyphotopress|1973 e 1974: Johan Cruijff (Ajax)
© italyphotopress|1975: Oleg Blochin (Dinamo Kiev)
© italyphotopress|1976: Franz Beckenbauer (Bayern Monaco)
© Getty Images|1977: Allan Simonsen (Borussia Moenchengladbach)
© italyphotopress|1978 e 1979: Kevin Keegan (a sinistra, Amburgo)
© italyphotopress|1980 e 1981: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Bayern Monaco)
© italyphotopress|1982: Paolo Rossi (Juventus)
© italyphotopress|1983, 1984 e 1985: Michel Platini (Juventus)
© italyphotopress|1986: Igor Belanov (Dinamo Kiev)
© italyphotopress|1987: Ruud Gullit (Milan)
© italyphotopress|1988 e 1989: Marco van Basten (Milan)
© Getty Images|1990: Lothar Matthaus (Inter)
© italyphotopress|1991: Jean-Pierre Papin (Marsiglia)
© italyphotopress|1992: Marco van Basten (Milan)
© italyphotopress|1993: Roberto Baggio (Juventus)
© Getty Images|1994: Hristo Stoickov (Barcellona)
© italyphotopress|1995: George Weah (Milan)
© italyphotopress|1996: Matthias Sammer (Borussia Dortmund)
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© italyphotopress|2002: Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
© italyphotopress|2003: Pavel Nedved (Juventus)
© italyphotopress|2004: Andriy Shevchenko (Milan)
© italyphotopress|2005: Ronaldinho (Barcellona)
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© italyphotopress|2007: Kakà (Milan)
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© italyphotopress|2021: Lionel Messi (PSG)
© italyphotopress|2022: Karim Benzema (Real Madrid)
© italyphotopress|2023: Lionel Messi (Inter Miami)
© italyphotopress|2024: Rodri (Manchester City)
© italyphotopress|2025: Ousmane Dembélé (PSG)