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Hour and price for the Balón de Oro 2024 prize in Colombia: these are the candidates
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Hour and price for the Balón de Oro 2024 prize in Colombia: these are the candidates

Today is the Gold Balloon Ceremony in Colombia – Source: Daily Post
Today is the Gold Balloon Ceremony in Colombia – Source: Daily Post

Next October 28, 2024, the Ceremony of the Golden Ball Deployment will be celebrated in Paris, a prestigious Galardon that recognizes the best football of the time.

This year the list of nominees was drawn up with great anticipation as it initially did not include Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi, who have dominated the award over the last decade.

The Balón de Oro nominees include Vinicius Jr., Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland. The Brazilian Vinicius Jr., who plays for Real Madrid, is considered one of the favorites for promotion to the Premier League and thanks him for his decision in the España Liga and the UEFA Champions League, which is temporarily over. Without an embargo, there could be a nuisance when choosing Ganador.

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One of the images filtered on social networks has generated polemics and increased anticipation of the ceremony. Vinicius Jr., his great favorite, was not the owner of the Balón de Oro. The Spaniard Rodri was also recently nominated, overtaking Brazil in the final vote. The event was televised after being subscribed to by ESPN, and was also broadcast on Disney+ and in France on the France Football YouTube channel from April 2 (Colombia).

The prize has been awarded since 1956 – Credits Getty Images
The prize has been awarded since 1956 – Credits Getty Images
  • Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid / Inglaterra)
  • Ruben Dias (Manchester City / Portugal)
  • Phil Foden (Manchester City / Inglaterra)
  • Federico Valverde (Real Madrid / Uruguay)
  • Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez (Aston Villa / Argentina)
  • Erling Haaland (Manchester City / Norway)
  • Nico Williams (Athletic Club / Spain)
  • Toni Kroos (Real Madrid / Germany)
  • Artem Dovbyk (Dnipro, Girona and Roma / Ukraine)
  • Granit Xhaka (Bayer Leverkusen / Suiza)
  • Vinicius Jr. (Real Madrid / Brazil)
  • Dani Olmo (Leipzig and Barcelona / Spain)
  • Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen / Germany)
  • Martin Odegaard (Arsenal / Norway)
  • Mats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund / Germany)
  • Rodri (Manchester City / Spain)
  • Harry Kane (Bayern Munich / Inglaterra)
  • Declan Rice (Arsenal/Inglaterra)
  • Vitinha (PSG / Portugal)
  • Cole Palmer (Chelsea/Inglaterra)
  • Dani Carvajal (Real Madrid / Spain)
  • Lamine Yamal (Barcelona / Spain)
  • Bukayo Saka (Arsenal / Inglaterra)
  • Hakan Calhanoğlu (Inter Milan / Türkiye)
  • William Saliba (Arsenal / France)
  • Kylian Mbappé (PSG and Real Madrid / France)
  • Ademola Lookman (Atalanta / Nigeria)
  • Lautaro Martínez (Inter Milan / Argentina)
  • Antonio Rüdiger (Real Madrid / Germany)
  • Alejandro Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen)
Aitana Bonmatti, FC Barcelona player, is the youngest player of the Balón de Oro – Credit: EFE/Mohammed Badra
Aitana Bonmatti, FC Barcelona player, is the youngest player of the Balón de Oro – Credit: EFE/Mohammed Badra
  • Barbra Banda (Zambia, Shanghai RCB / Orlando Pride)
  • Aitana Bonmatí (Spain, Barcelona)
  • Lucy Bronze (Inglaterra, Barcelona / Chelsea)
  • Mariona Caldentey (Spain, Barcelona / Arsenal)
  • Tabitha Chawinga (Malawi, Paris Saint-Germain / Olympique Lyonnais)
  • Grace Geyoro (France, Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Manuela Giugliano (Italy, AS Roma)
  • Caroline Graham Hansen (Norega, Barcelona)
  • Patricia Guijarro (Spain, Barcelona)
  • Giulia Gwinn (Germany, Bayern Munich)
  • Yui Hasegawa (Japan, Manchester City)
  • Ada Hegerberg (Norwega, Olympique Lyonnais)
  • Lauren Hemp (Inglaterra, Manchester City)
  • Lindsey Horan (Unidos, Olympique Lyonnais)
  • Lauren James (Inglaterra, Chelsea)
  • Marie-Antoinette Katoto (France, Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Alyssa Naeher (Unidos, Chicago Red Stars)
  • Sjoeke Nüsken (Germany, Chelsea)
  • Ewa Pajor (Polonia, VfL Wolfsburg / Barcelona)
  • Salma Paralluelo (Spain, Barcelona)
  • Gabi Portilho (Brazil, Corinthians)
  • Alexia Putellas (Spain, Barcelona)
  • Mayra Ramírez (Colombia, Levante / Chelsea)
  • Trinity Rodman (Unidos, Washington Spirit)
  • Lea Schüller (Germany, Bayern Munich)
  • Khadija Shaw (Jamaica, Manchester City)
  • Sophia Smith (Unidos, Portland Thorns)
  • Mallory Swanson (Unidos, Chicago Red Stars)
  • Tarciane (Brazil, Corinthians / Houston Dash)
  • Glódís Viggósdóttir (Islandia, Bayern Munich)
  • Pau Cubarsí (Spain, Barcelona)
  • Alejandro Garnacho (Argentina, Manchester United)
  • Arda Güler (Türkiye, Real Madrid)
  • Karim Konaté (Costa de Marfil, Salzburg)
  • Kobbie Mainoo (Inglaterra, Manchester United)
  • João Neves (Portugal, Benfica / Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Savinho (Brazil, Girona / Manchester City)
  • Mathys Tel (France, Bavaria Munich)
  • Lamine Yamal (Spain, Barcelona)
  • Warren Zaire-Emery (France, Paris Saint-Germain)
Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez is the favorite to win France Football’s best player in the world award – Credit: EFE/Juan Ignacio Roncoroni
Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez is the favorite to win France Football’s best player in the world award – Credit: EFE/Juan Ignacio Roncoroni
  • Diogo Costa (Portugal, Porto)
  • Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy, Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Gregor Kobel (Suiza, Borussia Dortmund)
  • Andriy Lunin (Ukraia, Real Madrid)
  • Mike Maignan (France, Milan)
  • Giorgi Mamardashvili (Georgia, Valencia)
  • Emiliano Martínez (Argentina, Aston Villa)
  • Unai Simón (Spain, Athletic Club)
  • Yann Sommer (Suiza, Inter)
  • Ronwen Williams (South Africa, Mamelodi Sundowns)

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